Apr 1966 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M.<br />
NG HAIR?<br />
MEN AND WOMEN<br />
HAM OOMWLfSHt W4 AJIAHTK OTT<br />
AfW. 4,<br />
THB OCf AN CITY SENTINf L-LIDOER<br />
Six New Records Go Into The Books<br />
Tbne, M.i seconds.<br />
Age Group Champion—Pfaeffli, 13<br />
points; Carey, 10; Hogan, 10; Monlhan.<br />
4; Taccarino, 4; Schnerr, 2;<br />
90-yard freestyle—1. Chris Damer;<br />
f. Bab Young; 3, Bob Hoknes; 4, tm<br />
ttne, •.*<br />
HOWSHOWiMG<br />
<strong>1966</strong><br />
COMrtfTE SfUCnON<br />
HMHKST ALLOWANCC<br />
ON YOUR WtD CAR<br />
8ALL0<br />
RAMILER<br />
ii t. MAM tntnaT<br />
baa, 2. Neptune Mebi<br />
in the fatal accident pirture Attorney<br />
65 Seek Berths<br />
<strong>On</strong> Track Team<br />
2. Linwoad Oommunky B, 2; Lin- tyre, 238. High tnm teriet and singlf<br />
wood Communky A, 3, Pleasantviue Grapefruit, in and 665<br />
Baptist, 1; Seaview Baptiet, 3, Standings: Apples. 29-11; Grape*,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist C, 1; Palermo •H-llH: Orangw ».12: pine-<br />
Baptist. 3. Ventnor Presbyterian, 1; apples, 34-16: Tangerinei. 22'§-17«i-<br />
MaMand Baptist, ,3, Trinity Goipri Lemons. 21-19: W«tPrmHor* nij.<br />
Wk: So»wberrieii a>20; Qierri.%<br />
High Individual aeries. Reb UH-20M; Grapefruit, 19V20<br />
•on. 586. High Individual single. Rev,<br />
Douglas Robinson, 248,<br />
Standings: Chelsea 14-6; LJnwood<br />
A. IM: Sasvtew. XS.T; Oceaa dry<br />
B, 11V8%: <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy A. 11-8;<br />
tnor, 11-9; PaJmno. U-9; PkasantvlUe,<br />
10-10; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> C. 7-13;<br />
Trinity. «%-13%;<br />
Unwood B, MS.<br />
1 tiine defiat to 2724 at the end nf ih*<br />
thin! starua<br />
The VFW tluh munaged To y<br />
rbisp m ttip hepU »rf St Mikes<br />
ihrough rm* al thp last qmmpr imtil<br />
the final minuti's u-hen supi<br />
height <strong>of</strong> the oppnnmta t(«* Its<br />
,; on the OBUB Qty i««m.<br />
Peaches. 19-21 Umnt, W^O',. Frank Sannun was high SCOU<br />
Bananas. 14-S: Plums' 14-afi; <strong>Apr</strong>> for Ocnn Oty, kiting n psnt*.<br />
cntt, 1347; Pears 1030.<br />
Kd ^STS roHertpd fSv*' pnints f,r<br />
VFW, ami Ed pycrmo mkM<br />
State Traffic TdP counters.<br />
Boot score:<br />
TimrTW — Sw out <strong>of</strong> ? fatal<br />
ST. MICMACL't<br />
•ocMmB) in the United States in-<br />
r* h n t<br />
volve driven <strong>of</strong> the state in which<br />
accident happenfd! In ottng<br />
Park iMg« HJflh Wins<br />
Group <strong>On</strong>* Mat* TitU<br />
wtfCbt up to one and oaMsUf pounds<br />
<strong>of</strong> wliaer<br />
have been reported in local<br />
startod<br />
continue In Annual Schoolboy Swim Meet<br />
•H June when the water win be<br />
ior MUIUIKT noujwer<br />
MB 9Uuck4-18 l a; Sullivan's. 23-21: Mt : rxcvll ,n ihe dashM Ron Ym Iw.ks<br />
ami. 16.28; Wright M'.i-29»g; Kiher, like thi- sop quaR.-r milrr. but ihs<br />
J assumption mjjiht bf conifSUHi by<br />
ATM LMflM<br />
Broadley Plumbers, 4. Conway's. !<br />
0; PaJmero Officers, 4, Giegerich, I<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
3, Cape<br />
National Bank. J: Springer's. 3, i<br />
Brecktay's. 1; Coney's Bar, 3, Bill 1 as Prei* S«'hni»rr<br />
and Churl:.r Wn*?. buih <strong>of</strong> whom<br />
-uisrle and John<br />
.<br />
to<br />
* |<br />
tl ran j<br />
Market, 1; Breadley Heaters. ."*,<br />
•hi' ti'am't niiiiT, a .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Fire Department, 1'i, (<br />
High individual series, Lyle Ah<br />
583. High individual tingle,<br />
Matt Cairnes, 222. High tram<br />
Broadley P, 2,613. High individual<br />
single, Platt's, 891,<br />
Standing: Springpr's. 32-12;<br />
Coney's, K42; Lucky Strikes, ZS-U;<br />
Broudley P, 36-18: Platts, S-19;<br />
25-19; Fire Dt-p«rtment, 24'i<br />
; Broadtey H. Zl'-'i-fi 1 K> n-i!, J.ii k Nfitl .iml ("har! »•<br />
Ahruin and i'.if 1<br />
up Kimd ill 'h*<br />
'*; Palornn<br />
16.28- Conway's. Wt-Wr, Bmkky's,<br />
14-30; Bank, 13H »>r.<br />
ich. 12.E.<br />
• • •<br />
Spare* 2, Shocker* 2; Siort<br />
euitt, 3, Poodlers. 1; Markers<br />
1<br />
thj.iis r.nu, whilt- B:ll i«»'z a<br />
Sparano look ".Tunic *;!h the<br />
Gairy BliM.inl i,« .i H'tumim- !••(•<br />
fiTinafl and she tf.ini s tiiji \n^v<br />
vaulter In the high jump, Charlie:<br />
Ht-rman. IJOU Taix-ar.no ,in« Wiiiiinrin «.nd<br />
iii fhi fn%i flmir, If.ivint; !hi> |>i't'm for W.'*a, m.ik.-, ;• ,,|m.«! muis<br />
| he will auk th.' Ttr- m^w piiliii- hc,ick}u irfi-i^ will i»><br />
I^M-II in linn fur sutnnuT use<br />
thr Wittments be<br />
r>iUn.ill> kd S99,:M) :>• m.ikc<br />
j nil fhi* al'Mr.i'.iiiis iimjf;v! 1 hy<br />
bsad Mi argument on NliirBaii' an h '.i ! Itinini.y C Wi!<br />
II«MI* r>ill-H-i * is Thw. <strong>of</strong> pourw. dai not in-<br />
• lutte remodeling the ground floor<br />
•((jBicein C^ty Hall which, after It<br />
is vaciiftui hy the poli<br />
'. wtU be alM to In hct &•* piliaTS win h»mtmr<br />
1. to e» IB the Nkarshy MM on ftpsouth<br />
pR^sBity <strong>of</strong> Oieskto<br />
<strong>of</strong> th.' IJii'm Clty^Amwm Pmrt<br />
i and authorial- bnukMrd to determine what fc^gth<br />
naths."<br />
ptlimra would he ne*ik-* ti»<br />
iieus<br />
f¥r*kke wjll petMion<br />
to the jury available ^<br />
Teller, Inc., <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; BiU<br />
Reimer, exeeutivo dir^ <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Millinery Institute <strong>of</strong> America, in<br />
New York <strong>City</strong>: Jan Turner, travelling<br />
beauty consultant for Coty Cosmetics,<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York Ctfy; Eileen<br />
Brown, a model and Stone" Harbor<br />
specialty shop proprietor, and Jack<br />
Wri*. NAFEC manager.<br />
r Commentator for the parade will b*<br />
Mrs. Marie McCuUough, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
trail.<br />
Atlantic MudMs Guild.<br />
Some holiday visitors have been While the parade will get underway Marie MeCoUflugh<br />
in town since before Palm Sunday, <strong>of</strong>ficially at 1:30 p.m., a trto directed Models Guild Director<br />
but the major part <strong>of</strong> the crowd is by Jack Louis will play appropriate<br />
expected to arriyp on Friday and music from 12:30 p.m. to the close a hunts will be conducted under<br />
Saturday and to remain through <strong>of</strong> the judging at 3 p.m. Loud- the auspices <strong>of</strong> the dry's DepartnMtrt<br />
Vigil, Blessing and Mass at 6 p.m. in Easter Sunday and Monday, or longspeakers will carry the music (be<strong>of</strong><br />
Public Works.<br />
Spanish Translation St. Augustine's R.C. Church, and 7er.<br />
length <strong>of</strong> the "fashion route." Younger children (up to six ywars<br />
p.m. in Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel As an innovation this year the As usual, the judging will center old) will have thrir separate taut<br />
for Janmfi Hiccoughs R.C. Church,<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce parade com- around the Music Pier at Moorlyn lor priies. Youngsters from sewn<br />
The annual community Easter Sunmittee headed by Roy E, Darby, Jr., terr. and the 'walk, The Baster to S3 will participate in a separate<br />
OffiAN CTTY-. Nueva Jersey, rise Service, sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> and John J Southard will import a Bunny, from a special 118111, will<br />
k expedition.<br />
tnarra » (PUT) — Luego de Oty Ministerial Association, will be panel <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in the fashion give away a thousand chocolate eggs Back to the boardwalk on Sunday.<br />
hater estado tratando Infruetuo. held 6:30 a.m. Sunday on the Music world to pick the best dressed wo- to youngsters.<br />
the decorations <strong>of</strong> reviewing staods<br />
samenfe de curame el hipo dur- Pier.<br />
men and Junior misses who will re- But for the Wd» (and adult ob- will be supervised by Phillip P.<br />
Me los ultim-K onre diax, la<br />
ceive orchid corsages. Their escort!<br />
pffjuenn Jani'i Cluitrracino, de, The Very Rev. Forrert Vaughan.<br />
servers), the Easter festivities will Turner. Assisting Mrs. UcCullosch<br />
will receive carnations.<br />
9 anos. fue intenvnU en d hos- recto ' Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />
get started on the beach at ZLtt St. oommentator will ot Chester Wimpital<br />
Stem MiTnorial, on .Snmen Chun and president <strong>of</strong> the Associa-<br />
The judges Include Christine Tor- on Saturday at 1 p.m. where Baster berg.<br />
Point, pnm ser *wni>tida a un« tion. *1U preside, The Rev. D.<br />
•erie de examines mi«dUYM. Rioha d Garrison, pastor <strong>of</strong> ft. Obituary<br />
Johns Lutheran Church, will deliver<br />
That's the wny F,I Mundo, a the sermon entitled "Who WU1 R<strong>of</strong>l<br />
new^aper in Sun Juan Puerto Away the Stone From Our Hearts?"<br />
Rico, reptirted the plirtt <strong>of</strong><br />
Laurence P. Lunny Dead At<br />
I Raymond McAfee, baritone soloist,<br />
Janet Gyarrttcino, the ntne-yCTf.<br />
m<br />
o^^iuinTer <strong>of</strong> ^r and Ifrs, by apMks, and •Jesus Uvm So Shall<br />
Mot* certtln •• • sign «f Spring Joset^i Gufcrraclno ti this Wty. I", bv Kruever. G*«oriP Ashton. min- Wasu ommissioner<br />
»»» *• first robtaa jtf« ttte first JV«*> fit <strong>of</strong> hlrrooghiog ^ m ister rt ii^le at the First Mrthodlst<br />
Pspwtt <strong>of</strong> s*UEsia] dMnarmganc hy<br />
Fune*»J Wrvlces conducted'<br />
««P«tad»^ Untted Prea. Ma*. Chun*. wDl be the nr—till -<br />
MH^HS IwBder, who IM a )qm\ snr^^Btt. .<br />
&• ^dtain set.<br />
na*on«J and translated into Span-<br />
Wondiy momua; for former <strong>City</strong>'<br />
to do<br />
Thta week prtliv were tokl <strong>of</strong> van-<br />
Others participating in the pro- . . , _. .<br />
convert the old Central av. MJS«*<br />
ish in the newsroom <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dais who bi>ot a 12-fotit pole at a<br />
gmm will iw.luorR^ Ira APimm,] C«nini«o»r Laurence P. Umny.<br />
into a public safety building antt IkM<br />
Puerto, Rlcan newspaper.<br />
Wirtrrtw«lk niiruature B'^f cnurw and<br />
associate pastor <strong>of</strong> ttie First Metho. j H who died at his home, W7 PlaM<br />
V<br />
withdrew Mm bM mamU his perfacro-<br />
Dr. and Mrs Edward Tyson,<br />
Oillmn HMt il»- artiI»r rf f'nrfi- -'•*• a sliifucite <strong>of</strong> Juvk and the<br />
dUt Chun-h, who, will read the k-s- pi., on March 30.<br />
ance bond <strong>of</strong> $9,200 returned to him.<br />
cm a varatian trip to San Juan,<br />
er..- Mill fisurs the<br />
f>. ilamagf inmn t» SlfiO.<br />
son; Rev. William R. Allen, pastor j Mr. Lunny served as director al<br />
He ahouldn't be penaliied fcr "an<br />
f d tht* iffsi ill thj^ a<br />
ii ^i fame the hard<br />
new fib- «lnrm—turfu'd in fnun a box Mt Wax mr.ii. ^mnK ««mf inr nara : \n i'> lead irau In in prajfi-r, prayer; ami nt-?, e¥. ITilw:i- Wnelan, through the law Him at<br />
.Stiff ar»l (ki«n rrls,<br />
way for Janet, but her internada ' Uam R. Guffick, pastor <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Kirkman, Mulligan, BeU and Ann*<br />
Hi* niitt«l, niiwi^-er., fh;tt tnitfii-<br />
Mid tf hii<br />
.At *n ar»i *M on Surf rd , rninrl-'<br />
en el hospital Shore Memorial Methodiiit Church, who wtU <strong>of</strong>fer the A native <strong>of</strong> Stamford, Conn., he<br />
1<br />
strong, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Qty, has entered<br />
•nfi-ty jinmiliTiHiiiB niu,-»t he wi-;i;h-<br />
for raned<br />
earefully befurv the wc«rk utart*<br />
bnike almost all windows in';<br />
did the trick. Her hiccoughs bteMing and benediction. . came to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> la USB to open<br />
rntrt in chancery division <strong>of</strong> Superior<br />
stoppnd and riie is hack home<br />
i- twii hnu.««. ' I<br />
A sunrise «er%1ce atao wiU be held the first Murphy Five and Ten Cent<br />
Court requiring the city to snow<br />
delinquency <strong>of</strong> a Ju- The busy n««d i* th»« nirt-n sii-i-t-ts<br />
and enjoying her Easter vacation.<br />
are not highway tu the city iir.1 >n winitner An Ashury as- ii.in laiinilry was<br />
nt 7 a.m. in the <strong>Ocean</strong>,<strong>City</strong> Baptist Store, He managed the establishment:<br />
cause why tt should not comply.<br />
at aants « (hange <strong>of</strong> months truffic rosrs in ami ••it i>f IIPTIII anil f
f%,<br />
[••r - *i<br />
rVwfr Howtri bring EASTER'S<br />
glory rigfcf tate NM fcom*s <strong>of</strong> your<br />
yovr horn* foot<br />
AJHUHGEHBfTS<br />
CORSAGES PLANTS<br />
DIAL 399-5511<br />
We *Fh<strong>of</strong>M or Wira Flewars Anywtt*r*<br />
•UMMMfMO OIUV1RY ON MMli OF U.M OR MORE<br />
it, '<br />
:..*»<br />
PLAYTEX LIVING* BRA<br />
\ '<br />
TM OCtAN CITY Sf NTINEL-tlDOM<br />
• • T" -<br />
As for<br />
the FA<br />
SeJected Group<br />
MEN'S<br />
AU-WOOi<br />
$KO50 52<br />
IMS * 70.00<br />
in**<br />
But we MAY km<br />
:•-*;•.<br />
EASTER b "Dress<br />
for the entire<br />
and at STAMT<strong>On</strong><br />
item has that smtt<br />
and the quality fttftf,<br />
a man (and his M$<br />
proud, as they step*<br />
together In the<br />
EASTER PARADE!<br />
r<br />
•a**<br />
If" 13<br />
NEW!<br />
AOCUTRONworkTs<br />
first<br />
and only<br />
electronic<br />
wrist,<br />
timepiece. •.<br />
now<br />
in a cordless, no-wind clock!<br />
Aeeutron, • Bulova d«velopm«nt, kMps virtual partet<br />
tmm _ and comei with the first guafantaa* <strong>of</strong> accuracy<br />
•Mr liven. No clock has mm teen so precise. It runt<br />
on a iinglt power cell - and heaps a tiny tuning fork<br />
vibrating 360 timts a •acend. It's a unique gift — for<br />
pacutive desk er drawing table,<br />
ONI HUNDRED MUMS<br />
THOMAS JEWELERS<br />
S25 Atbury Avenue<br />
'er •<br />
«•"••<br />
d«>» wit* n I<br />
it tor •*• t.ll<br />
Proven cream<br />
makes wrinkles<br />
diminish<br />
or vanish in 2 weeks<br />
With a • .! Mm i' m w !O<br />
II.Hill il (i) M.ISd,<br />
i in -Lift I• .*>!-.•<br />
in. y .ii,<br />
Nut<br />
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ni'frlj<br />
|».rl» un Li.i iii^rixli. nU in<br />
VtKMM<br />
<strong>of</strong> •mall<br />
wrinklrt was arcstnplinhrd<br />
in Imi'iittk<br />
period, run |ht> very<br />
j«-p*-»( Hru.kl) <br />
acnted an audience participation pn»<br />
gram on Vocational Service. Assisting<br />
him were WlUihiii MOMV,<br />
St-hwi^k, C, Wealcy Barclay and<br />
Charles H WUUajna.<br />
Holy Days<br />
R f* ;ind 11 ptn, In Our<br />
RaitW Sunrise ft»n*ires will he<br />
hrki at 6 am on the lawns in years ajjo is theages<br />
are failures is ttiat m many<br />
Ib4 nilkf iia^<br />
ClAMlfkM A«« Brtng RMMNI Herald, ClinUm, Ia.<br />
sacoJa, Fla,<br />
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PARTY FLAVORS<br />
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(DEAL TROPICAL TREAT<br />
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FredStalops • Lobster • Fresh Shrimp<br />
CAMPNU'S SOUPS<br />
2 25<br />
Affittt<br />
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lnc*n I AMI tevt • atngfe cent in<br />
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DANIEL'S<br />
COCKTAIL MR<br />
. and RESTAURANT<br />
234 SHORE MAO<br />
SOMIM POINT<br />
0 Mill MO*TH OF<br />
* SuccuUnt Steaks<br />
• Prime Roast <strong>of</strong> BW<br />
• SM Foods<br />
• Italian Cultln*<br />
JQWOY DINING m SOUTH JERSEY'S<br />
MOST BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOMS<br />
* TIM HARLIQUIN ROOM * Th. ROYAL DIN<br />
AT THE SHORE<br />
ir Sunns* Smvica on<br />
th« Music Pisr<br />
Tennis - Golf - Shuffleboard<br />
- 3Vt Miles <strong>of</strong><br />
Boardwalk<br />
$ 25 PER<br />
PERSON<br />
(MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN<br />
— DOUBLE OCCUPANCY)<br />
SPECIAL EVERY SUNDAY<br />
HOT and COLD<br />
BUFFET • • < -" : "-»""- :<br />
SERVEDT;^) tb<br />
3 NIGHTS - 3 DAYS<br />
5 MEALS<br />
CALL COLLECT<br />
FOR RESERVATIONS<br />
609<br />
399-1000<br />
BOARDWALK AT 11th STRUT OMAN CITY<br />
Soa/h Jmnmy't Fin* Storm for<br />
ft. H<br />
V. P. * Can, U&.<br />
TODAY'S SMARTEST<br />
STYLES<br />
FOR EASTER<br />
BOTANY "IM"<br />
Suiti from 69 95<br />
Sportcoata from 39 36<br />
KNMMIMM,<br />
, SuiU from 59 95<br />
fyortcotu from i,ot<br />
M, FRIUUN * iOfl<br />
Suits 98SO<br />
WBWZMiYFOOD Suitm bom .....<br />
from 36.00<br />
/ *'<br />
Miss Georgette H. Morrison<br />
Bride Of Lewis R. Shupe, III<br />
? 1 J<br />
when MM G«oigrtte H. Mamma,<br />
New York. and ** *•i.-v (if \'iifls<br />
And thu food, aloni', inaki's it. ah<br />
SERVING SUNDAY DINNERS<br />
PROM 12 NOON<br />
Rout* 9 at<br />
in<br />
tHSLirS POINT<br />
TNa anly cant-<br />
Ml-OMM<br />
AMTHIMI f, FIANNCU.<br />
••PAINTHaa) A RUTIMIiaam<br />
HERB'S<br />
UntenMtti Bhie Water Tower<br />
NCHEON DINNER SUPPER<br />
STIAJCS CHOfS<br />
MAG'S<br />
' flEli<br />
ail L0HN6E<br />
Cocktails Daily<br />
AUTO WOm SALE RAMBLER nart<br />
can 1959, 2 door, uanon w»gon<br />
Aiitomattc. radio and haatar. Good<br />
|27S. Iff 3213. tf.<br />
MOTHERS WITH yaur chlM* firaX<br />
haircut you'll raeaiwa a pielura<br />
antf diploma for a haaMaka al Tha<br />
Family •arbar Shop. Ernla's Barbar<br />
Shop, 949 Albury Ava., Ocaan CiM.<br />
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SALE iOVS BIKE (1JS Small 2<br />
buroef gat itawt. Bilax and Cory<br />
Mftsa injhm. milk shakari, fountain<br />
equipment, lunehaanafta boothi<br />
Z rftng*ratori, one National cash<br />
ragtitar, one small glau fMor can.<br />
drug Mala*, (tamp machine Hainac<br />
Drug Stora. 410 Mh SI, 3990411,<br />
SALE WHITE WROUGHT IRON<br />
delphinium blue Naugahyda, SI 10.<br />
•igaiow c*rper», 3 malchmg piece*,<br />
practically naw, 12M18. 9»7 3x7.<br />
1300: haawaai quality ripple pad.<br />
Him, at to tit, »75 927 SOW. 47<br />
SALE FOLAROID CAMERA, Model<br />
99-8, l««t>t meter, flaili attacri<br />
mmi. leather carrying c»*« Lika<br />
naw, S60. 927 4110 4 7<br />
SALE: QE RCFRIGERATOR. 2 door<br />
frsazat top, gsod condition. Optr<br />
aMng now. f4 #T raal pomi ino«i—<br />
SALl! ANTIQUCS, CHEMrr OWO»<br />
laaf taMa, pin* op«n hutch cup<br />
board, pioa cannanball wNgto bad,<br />
pina draplaaf tafcla with mael* lags.<br />
day 9 to 6: Sunday I to 6; M<br />
Ariinut Av» 4 7<br />
"HAIRCUTTING SPECIALISTS' that<br />
will inalia yow "Lsok your Mat"<br />
•I ••fnia'i A«rbaf shop, 835 Aafcr<br />
l, Ocaati <strong>City</strong>, N.J, IMwrs<br />
I a.m. to i p.m., cleaatf Mondays,<br />
, MLK: OMf KT. 2 WOQ0S, t iPJOMS<br />
baa ••( mMm, iift. L——<br />
if^BSn*io rrwf^^fi CnMf wnlcii ^99fts<br />
MMU bad. ltd Call 3939 64*4<br />
SALE: OMt^OVtPi.StUFreO WINS<br />
Mm e«»air. gead<br />
aaih. 3M-AM1, 4-7<br />
Mahaaany ch*M. tM.Rellaway feari<br />
ilS.^beatlaM osnaHtion PortaMa<br />
alaetne maehina IS. 3f*-71M, 4 7<br />
SALE: 2 MAPLE DOUBLE MM,<br />
complat* CaN w—»«od«, I*» 5379<br />
•AlE; IMS HONDA, GOOO CO<br />
atMM. Usad only 2 month* Ash-<br />
Mw tMe. Per information Mil 3M-<br />
33M afMr • p.m, 4-21<br />
SALE: CME1T nKUEII, M R<br />
• m. R. CJpidty. »50 or rast<br />
<strong>of</strong>Tar t>7 lay A... 3M2929. 47<br />
ANTIQUES: MAHBLf TOP WALNUT<br />
taiauaAta ri*farh* tlA a^JT 9 J. amJ^<br />
«50. lMl MaMiany US6. «t<br />
•>aM Malay an. 2122 Wait AM. 4-7<br />
SALE: UMMOH* HIDCASEO. UKC<br />
naw. MM IIWKI. watal W, MM<br />
than 1000 Mlaa. CaM Itf-MM. 47<br />
SkJMt. Two •*».<br />
CBAMK TU CO.<br />
ZENITH<br />
ePOBIABLL<br />
MAICE YOUR<br />
Model N1250<br />
From 99,95<br />
8TRATIMEJE<br />
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CONEY'S<br />
34TH STREET<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
RYI .<br />
•m - RUM<br />
OPEN<br />
WEEKDAYS<br />
»A.M. to !• P.M.<br />
No Sunday Safes<br />
BAR<br />
OPEN DAILY<br />
/a.m. - 2 a.m.<br />
OPEN<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
12 NOON<br />
Otdi 399-9851<br />
Planning a Party?<br />
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LIQUOR STORE<br />
<strong>On</strong>_lh* OreU Sonran Point<br />
Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />
_ AS OCEAN CITY'S RNEST<br />
fMAlMACY POt OUAUTY «M| SttVK*<br />
OiBnoif. ir ITS<br />
BOOM, WB HAVE ff.<br />
•AYS —<br />
THRU SATURDAY<br />
v price<br />
PLUS a P$HNV<br />
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IS<br />
Friday<br />
RosaUnd Russell" and Hayley Mills<br />
are Marred in "The Trouble With<br />
Angles." new Columbia Pictures release.<br />
The comedy co-«a Binnie<br />
Barnes, Gypsy Rose Lee, Camjila<br />
Spmrv. Miry Wickes and newcomer<br />
June Harding as Rachel. Blanche<br />
HanaUs penned the screenplay,<br />
based on a novel by Jamei Trahey.<br />
Music for the film is by jerry Goldsmith.<br />
William Frye produced and<br />
Ida Lupino directed "The Trouble<br />
With Angles," in Columbiacotor.<br />
11<br />
Walt Dianty, a past master at<br />
bnnging out the best in animals<br />
elevates a Siamese cat to screen<br />
stardom in Ms hilarious<br />
Film Fare<br />
Following In the paw prints <strong>of</strong> \<br />
such notable feUne stars — jnOi car- p<br />
toon apd live — as Ffcarp. LycUer,<br />
the Chesire Cat and Thoroasina. Syn<br />
Cat is a fascinating character who<br />
won tte right to star with Hayley<br />
Mill., D«an Janes, Dorothy FnMne<br />
and Roddy McOowall in the wildly<br />
4 f • "V<br />
Ask, and ft staU be givs*<br />
you; sMk, and ye afcall M.<br />
—(Matt. 7:7).<br />
Whaterer oar prcseot needs<br />
may be, we sheold give thanks<br />
now tttt am ta a way tar<br />
them to be net, that in God<br />
there is an answering lespmee<br />
to every need at mind, body or<br />
affairs, Before we ask. Cod<br />
ki<br />
THf OCEAN CITY IIMTINiLLlPeiK<br />
Law<br />
Township Riportf<br />
fcafutv on the strength <strong>of</strong> hJi<br />
a<br />
hle pNtamim in Wsn^'s<br />
lady ite lncrwfctoie Journey.*<br />
»«. Mary Uw, <strong>of</strong> 1M N.<br />
sung eUmax to «<br />
In hu MM |Mcttw». Syn mm Siore fd., Marmora, UT the<br />
story,<br />
oW birth and evo» around his human rounier- news corrMpondtnt In l^P«<br />
kMian <strong>of</strong> a film torn treated with P»rti when, as the only passible i>lue Twwtmhip tor ttie 0«m O®<br />
JBng and to a fcdnmppine he k«ds a i-oniwi <strong>of</strong> S O i h i<br />
care<br />
Fedeml awurity agents on a hilari-<br />
R«?«)gnizing the Upper TOWD-<br />
» aimed at the acMevcmei ous wild cmi<br />
rfiip area as • rapidly develop,<br />
*f pfNM in every *p<br />
ing and prognrgive region, the<br />
and the results are evidenced in a<br />
Sendnd-Ledgw has assigned<br />
visual, diamatie, mwrieal and teen- Cary Grant has placed h:m«rlf in<br />
Mn. Law to cover tte Townnteaj<br />
pprfernni new before believed «*le Jeopardy.<br />
aWp nwsbeet rampietrty, from<br />
possible on die m n<br />
In ha current stint In Universal's<br />
tte activitlM <strong>of</strong> tte "nawnhfp<br />
t<br />
Mow <strong>of</strong> all., tte Academy Award- Fh<br />
CommJttee' down to tte Little<br />
Goow. in Teehnuvlor he<br />
wsminf film was creued by Warner has<br />
League action.<br />
surrounded himsrLf u::h two<br />
Bro*. to brinj rich entenainmenc<br />
sett t notorious wine'<br />
C!ub secretariea, charity<br />
rewards to audiences throughout the<br />
fund diredori, afrf piwaons<br />
vrorkl.<br />
Through most <strong>of</strong> the roman'u wttt aortal items are urfed to<br />
ad.<br />
From itp MM creation as "ftim«. enfure comedy, in whii-h hi* ro-<br />
pontapt Mrs, Lnw m that thr<br />
lion" by Geers* Bernard Saw, stars are Leslie Caron and Trevor Soitinei-Led^r can rword the<br />
thKMirtj its fitaba] success as a muu- Howard, he finds himself competing<br />
Township Fvippenuigs.<br />
eal comedy on the stage, and nowfor<br />
attention with wvpn assorod ft- A note in the mail or a trie-<br />
on the -vreen. "My Fair Lady", hasniale<br />
moppets. ;yf,« 7 to 15.<br />
a phone call at 39frMT7 will<br />
a reach Mrs. Law.<br />
never been any-hing lets than a tut. if that weren't challenge enough<br />
The tlT.OOO.OOO, Technicolor and Pan- shares conaiderable {iv»\ipe nHUMLIiLyu.^. - ••'•• - - J jBKt' ait-:<br />
ijn production adds new dirnen.<br />
TO :ts already fontastle record<br />
ADVKE<br />
Of SUCWM.<br />
'liean who seemingly giut* wuh<br />
A good way to get rid <strong>of</strong> unwanted<br />
The talents <strong>of</strong> Audrey Htpbum and Utter disdain upon aU non-webb-fooiguests<br />
is to turn <strong>of</strong>f the air condi-<br />
R« Harruon were employed (or the •d creatures, Gary ineludrt. tioner,—Tribune. Chicago,<br />
iftirring roles <strong>of</strong> Hia DooiltOe, who<br />
starts in unknowing ignorance and<br />
ends in knowing splendor, and an<br />
equally unknowing hut educated pro<br />
lessor, who transforms her, in the<br />
process fells in lose with her and,<br />
«i a rwnflf, taliHi the Bret step towards<br />
his wu enlighiment,<br />
Stanley HoUoway. Wilfrid Ife-de-<br />
White. Gladys Cooper. Jeremy Bret<br />
and Theodore Bikd co-star in "M<br />
Off Walk<br />
Phone<br />
399-969*<br />
Fair Lady." The film has won eigh<br />
Academy Awards, tacludtow thos#<br />
tor best actor, bat director and best<br />
f NOW PLAYiN© THRU WID., APRIL 13 I<br />
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VILLAOC<br />
MATiNli THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2 P, M.<br />
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William Henry<br />
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J| BOARPWALiC AT fTH ST.<br />
...^ 66. cwnpUlned that W. neighbor<br />
disturbed him by walking In her<br />
yard witt snakss around her. The<br />
neighbor, a dancer, uses nute boa<br />
In her act.<br />
•fter*<br />
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tloji. 1<br />
MOW PLA<br />
TH3U TUMOAY, AMI<br />
ONE EVE. SHO'<br />
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Jifiil Stitntiy. Thi- iiiurKi-<br />
in Divisifin uhirh is unfmin<br />
it%> I).|tiriiivcni <strong>of</strong><br />
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nn in-fUnHiiT pnursi' ami till<br />
will n-rruiin in thc> buiklu*<br />
out (he PWin- 27 hours '<br />
This is an "an-thc-jcb" training<br />
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to familiiiri«> 1ht><br />
Just wKit to rxptft a!<br />
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'hi' JTIUHM 1 svil! flit ,md<br />
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IJM 1 s,inii- as if .in liiici^i'nc'y<br />
WM guinK on.<br />
Burnum' reHi"d thi-n 1 is ;m uraitit<br />
for shelter miin,^i'rs to<br />
Inn public in oai»« <strong>of</strong><br />
'Hindi 1 intprcRfi^ m rniiiptprim: fi»r the<br />
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for VarntkHMl SchooU.<br />
Thr* dinriT will DP beld at the<br />
ThunA-rWrd Inn, in WUdwood, find<br />
WIU Mart at 6:30. It wOI be under<br />
fee dirrction <strong>of</strong> Robert T<strong>of</strong>t, super*<br />
imcndntf Capp May Cbunly Vocetional-Tochniral<br />
Sehnals.<br />
The prOBram will cover a shirt<br />
hintoO' <strong>of</strong> thft staff .ind school enroM<br />
IIWJUU by Kiinrt* Thonwon; tte tadgpte,<br />
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CRAZY HATS—Browme Troop 90 met their CTMUOM I to r ) tan Ask. tmt pta<br />
this week in the Cultural Center and a winner Rath Garrison, second pro* Karr*<br />
feature <strong>of</strong> the session was a crazy hat con- Laner, third prat, and Lyna Hchstyre.<br />
Pictured here are the winners and fourth prize —Grainier Photo.<br />
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%K7tg. •Tndt.y'i *cr llr*, Qni§? "d EdZmw 91* and HcUn Has "!«"<br />
aao«k riUC. Man air.. »te *»* l-« .SaOMlL »»*.<br />
Mr S. Us annixavt-d 1? tratfc<br />
Burkr mal mtmnM Mar^uU -.*vS *nc Sunday n^*ucht. Tt«v^»-!V<br />
M 1 ^ Ala> &he*.e ssvrmse » hmn,a and had made h«<br />
"»*rr>p ta*re *:* •IP yrars, 5*> mis<br />
a rvtrvd pr«t^k-al BOW and *<br />
— .--rr.ST <strong>of</strong> Grai "'<br />
'aaj<br />
4 in<br />
* LuttKran CJiiavh,<br />
MKL-LW Crtcx-3 50 Daughters g< nl« Zeitek and Larr><br />
S.<br />
_* ,i<br />
• - ^-Jivweri \T«" AuxiUaiy. RKw<br />
<strong>of</strong> Clubs Dup);'.*atp B<br />
J .-.' Gxnpany AuxiUary.<br />
ftiri-KTiit arp nw mam, Hn,<br />
Sc>-h-» Nichols <strong>of</strong> Smihii't 1 . and<br />
N!r« Marj-irie Kinebiner, et Pka»- •'<br />
..* Grai-e Lutheran Qiurih. •.*•.;] <strong>of</strong>-<br />
',. n'e at *h-» fumfal s»'r\"I<strong>of</strong> at 10<br />
am. in the M;*11e»in FunpraJ<br />
H> .Tii 1 In'errnpnt u-:;i be at Palw-<br />
Mrs. Marion W. MitchtR<br />
— Funend srn1« «1D<br />
>mr*y mormi^ fc*<br />
Mrs, Marian WUls ^Ctchrii. at It<br />
E, DmiTrtir* as'., wtw di#d Monday<br />
at Shore M«nwrBnB«pit»L<br />
Mrs. Mitchell, a Lle-l.ong resdent<br />
<strong>of</strong> this ar^ was a diarter mm.<br />
txr and p«* manwi <strong>of</strong> KtT«at»<br />
OMpter O Ortw rf Eaaern Star,<br />
Sie also was a IT. ember o( <strong>On</strong>ffal<br />
Methodttt Chi^Bh,<br />
Suni%i^ is aim m LP«-1S W,<br />
M-TcfieH. <strong>of</strong> Ms dty.<br />
The P,«-. Albert S Lajtqo, pastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Central MrthoSst C^w*. iriU<br />
rnndurt the SMVief frntn tt» RDd.<br />
dit•' in Fujwral Hom# in Scmers<br />
Point SaniRtev at 11 a.m. Inter.<br />
ment will be at PIaaant%-ilJe Cenw-:<br />
Paul S. Farmer<br />
Pfiul S. Farmer. fom"-and-one.ha]t<br />
> .^irrfjid »jn <strong>of</strong> Mr mnd Mr«<br />
Ribert Fainier, o( ftrty, ^.. died<br />
last Friday At FiagerakI.Mi»re?<br />
', Sur\-i\ing ta additMft to Ms parente<br />
are OH broth**, l^ari; tm<br />
; paternal )?randparpnts Mr. and Mrs '<br />
! N. Robert FirmCT- el U5 Owmn<br />
rf.. this rity; s«c«ml emit.*, uncles<br />
riB»^ fprvice! were o«di<br />
County Cancer Crusod*<br />
G«lf Underway Tu«»day<br />
"n» anm«J OUKTT Crusade will g«»t<br />
underway .n O»i»" May CmflTty Tu«.<br />
(Jay. AW(*i C Wilsw, prmidiTr <strong>of</strong><br />
thp Ope May Gamy OMptcr and<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> i« Crusade, ha* announced.<br />
*<br />
The start ^ tl» educational errt<br />
fund nusing campaign was post,<br />
pooed Iretn <strong>Apr</strong>il 1 K» that the annua]<br />
R«l CnMj dri\> mish* get clc«.<br />
er to Its goal. ^ .<br />
Dwriel A. Sim*IIR, OCPM Ci'y<br />
ch^urman, has noted the Crusade s<br />
funds to rarry on the" actH-jtjns <strong>of</strong><br />
May County O^apur and to make,<br />
sure that all people tax** and under- '|?<br />
stand<br />
tamctT,<br />
life«iiving totta<br />
HMTB<br />
"Light bill, water bin. gas MB,<br />
milk bill — you've »ot to quit thw<br />
inld a^ndUgr'-^o Anctoc, Kry<br />
cocoMfyr C»M tea<br />
A.<br />
SHAFTO^S<br />
RESTAURANT'<br />
1249 Asbury Avenue<br />
REOPENING<br />
SATURDAY<br />
<strong>Apr</strong>U 9th-4:30 P.M.<br />
—— _ •—___ .—<br />
WE WILL BE CLOSED<br />
ON MONDAY'S 'TIL JUNE<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
HOUSEWIFE<br />
DISCOVERS<br />
SECRET OF<br />
COINING<br />
MONEY —<br />
— and you can do it toot $H«<br />
tfudtos th« odvwtiitnTiH in the<br />
S«ntin«l-U. •• ••! i (I- I* i.fl.i • r -i<br />
Stfw ff f*" Kiilfftti'ifi t \ f[n;n'..' i T I i i i i - ' l . ! 1 i. '! 7 -."'i , ' ' '• 'I'l -<br />
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.iusf nt C'hi-^'iiiii.s ii' r , n I. i'!. r ,•. .;.- -•:('-,it<br />
I.<br />
Linwood Parish<br />
Plans Expansion<br />
I.INWOOI.) — A project to build<br />
i S »' J (N>*> c hnr< h vhool convrni and<br />
i.c:»,y his bc«'ii initiaUid by Our<br />
!.. iy i'[ Sornnvs parish.<br />
T ! i I :!i" l.fXH) f irnil;s in iho<br />
•Ii JM- hi im: avkrd tn ntl'ihuto<br />
i i , , $ 1 [H v 11 K five- pcr-<br />
, i>! ,ii" ihi-'f itifiMi'i-. This wij'jl'l<br />
M xin-.' "\ $^1 IKK)<br />
11 i 1 ir r ,J ihii ilihout'h no<br />
i | i III\I Inn [i[ i Hid, thi'<br />
I tiu:l(i!n - w-oiUrl >to on ii<br />
ic ( , I land in th< vicinity<br />
}"' < n! i lunch ,-!i VV ibiish HV,<br />
v in aru) pi.pl.ir ;ivt K. The<br />
Ii i' ,v In :IYA UMil for the<br />
'vurli \>.i.iiii) U' t-onvi.tcd jn!o a<br />
J=V<br />
^ y . The Niilrtingi would be<br />
built owr a five to 15 year period,<br />
Our Lady o* SorroM perish which<br />
coven 20 square mlk« was opened<br />
K'vmmoMin •«• taMf 4a pnittaM<br />
<strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's pariah and St. Peter 1 !<br />
parish. Rev. rerTHro. who ca/ne to<br />
thi UniU>d Starps Irom Italy in IBM,<br />
MN 1 —<br />
In Fashion<br />
Now<br />
to beheld. They came to aR<br />
was appointed to the new parish and colors. Then an<br />
when it was created.<br />
•taps, with cutouts and «h»<br />
popular pump. The moat<br />
difference, taowevtr, il i<br />
FOSTMASTM TO MOW FILM thne are either law or<br />
MARMORA — GorAwi Thanami, high. They may be<br />
prcNident <strong>of</strong> thi* Upper Township or walstcd but tte high,<br />
Fawnf-Tcat-hpr AsMotiation, and pmt' o« out<br />
niHsltr cjf thi TiK.'kjjhoe OMf otfice,<br />
will show II film pprtaining to the Ocxtume jewelry<br />
mnils/- nt the mwilns Wedmsday famous b»c at 8 p.m. Nomination <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> ages paat are vmy B*0*<br />
wj lulso he held.<br />
vogue. Theae are "*"<br />
copies <strong>of</strong> aoUd §aU<br />
Men amJ women, who leani to<br />
laugh at thomselvec, even privaldy,' The true end la living to *•<br />
we on the road to KlMmprevemeat. devetepmatt <strong>of</strong> human<br />
can now Beautify your<br />
BUNGALOW or COTTAGE<br />
IN ORNAMENTAL IRON<br />
25 Straight Feet <strong>of</strong> PORCH RAILING<br />
As Low as ..$125.00<br />
or CALL ,<br />
• •111 SEE i<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
ORNAMENTAL IRON & WELDING CO.<br />
733 MOORE AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
DIAL 399-2305<br />
:*"«*-• -r-^-<br />
#<br />
5V^«-<br />
~^ 1=#==S.-.«*v^»*^j-_-:<br />
STS ALWAYS BEEN FAMOUS FOR SMOOTHING OUT ROUGH ROADS<br />
And right now for a Double Dividend, you get a buy ttiat'll smooth out your butfpt!<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
DOUBLE<br />
DIVIDEND DAYS!<br />
NO. 1 BUYS • NO. 1 CARS<br />
Now at your Chevrolet dealer's<br />
. . * • /<br />
Buys on those big beautiful Chevrolet*<br />
have never been betler! Chcvralcis<br />
with vspHMiitv ear lului, ntprwiim<br />
far luxury. With mlM value fealarM<br />
like IMcolron generator. sdf-M|juNliitK<br />
brakes, lonK-lastin^ MaKic-Mirror<br />
ftm^b. Hiftrt mm jm^m fmtfrn nv<br />
nrfnr. p^mcr and bod; style you waM,<br />
And fiBhl new your Chevrolet dealer's<br />
making it mighty easy to buy if. Sec him!<br />
OVER 700 cushioners<br />
and sound deadeners.<br />
including<br />
bushings, grommets<br />
and mountings.<br />
shock and noise in<br />
every Chevrolet.<br />
A MUSKY ran.<br />
SPRING af each<br />
whet<br />
s<strong>of</strong>ter, quieter,<br />
Jet-smoother.<br />
1 ^<br />
•OW m FISMCTmean* beauty,<br />
durability, taking value,<br />
J<br />
Ȥ*,<br />
nwcinc WMOSMMQ mpcf^<br />
tm MB) front tMl<br />
lilt MA 0mm at BILE, INC.<br />
• •<br />
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3^5<br />
=*^52S&*'**<br />
m<br />
fa v<br />
t<br />
!-• <br />
i - ^ %
* It ii too<br />
like most pr<strong>of</strong>essionals m<br />
dbnor long words,<br />
from the<br />
•BMnicat" wfcieft,<br />
in Rone by the<br />
into the vocabuman,<br />
who knows little or<br />
<strong>of</strong> Uto aver<br />
cal Greek. Kit he knows<br />
the basic ideals preached by<br />
ban teith.<br />
to expect that divisions<br />
will b* bridged over com-<br />
II. ?<br />
tState Financing By Lottery<br />
: The next tfaM yea<br />
i. to drive downtown you<br />
in the family car<br />
reflect that you<br />
eTaijjre* •*, It ta<br />
from tht wortdi gr«at<br />
tkiiniifL<br />
the very least, has<br />
ISM, tha<br />
areaa af raHgteufttaii^M en which ataest ail<br />
Mkliwl can agree right BOW.<br />
There Med be no Motion <strong>of</strong> an MMs)fadplet<br />
if IM rec<strong>of</strong>nitos the<br />
ground g on which ich all "*»^g4! TO4 can<br />
met. Most cerUinry nd a common ground<br />
«Mi aad greater recogoiUan <strong>of</strong> tku fact is a<br />
direct ruuH <strong>of</strong> the Vatican Council.<br />
AH ncm are brotb*rs AIT men are seek<br />
*rs after eternal trutk, Evea though it is only<br />
gtvwi as to see through a ftass darktr oar<br />
x sion is not totally obaemred. The light <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Dane illuminates the hearts and maids <strong>of</strong><br />
ail men if they will but let it do so.<br />
Thus—usmg the big word again—Easter.<br />
1M6, is an ecumenical Easter It gives the<br />
age-old phrase, "He has risen", new signifi-<br />
Happy Easter,<br />
The State <strong>of</strong> NewHampshire<br />
has a<br />
which last produced enough<br />
was rtf©<br />
m ed enough<br />
^ » .available ilbl<br />
"*" MllMfMi has a population p<br />
WMOfc -4 mi* at the totteryUckete<br />
were<br />
i Ud to bi i th<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Z WMOfc -4 mi* at the tottery Uckete were<br />
* it* «Ud to Mnom bring in the state but to<br />
*-—-- - - Ci The end result <strong>of</strong> this government financing<br />
by lottery might be 50 compettng tetter-<br />
JK. OBS for Aach state. Of 4OMMW. 4his ta<br />
unlikely, but the fact remains that lotteries<br />
dififer very little from legalized numbers<br />
rackets.<br />
WhUe the purchajf <strong>of</strong> i five dollar<br />
— a food many from New lottery ticket may # not he regarded as a<br />
serious moral lapse by most people, it re-<br />
itgWators are toying with mains a fact that the state permitting any<br />
tiM«f a lottery to provide some <strong>of</strong> the kind <strong>of</strong> gambling enterprise is in reality<br />
• — wich Governor Hughes had anti- permitting something under state auspices<br />
dtoatod woald com* from an income tax, Thta which would be considered illegal and rep-<br />
S6teha« a population <strong>of</strong> 6,066,000 We also rehensible if undertaken privately. Capitol Hill • • •<br />
have far man visitors than does New Hamp- <strong>On</strong>ce this theory that it is all right for a<br />
state to engage in otherwise illegal activities<br />
, It MDI unlikely that a is accepted, the bars are down, '<br />
D C - Thf fining<br />
.coogTMsianal riertions haso in-<br />
*. New Jersey lattery would raise enough funds If the State can run a lottery, why can't duced grnpraJ agrtvment ;mi..n;; f.,. ••>:<br />
% to make It worthwhile, even if such a fund it run a chain <strong>of</strong> gambling establishments^ the so-talk-d impartial i-xpfUs th,.t<br />
*• raiting scheme could be regarded as ethically Why can't it operate bookmaking establish- Republican gains are a t.-r- i -r\<br />
*-• and morally sound.<br />
ments in all municipalities?<br />
This is inchoated by trtttl.t.i.11 im!<br />
I Sevwal states are reported sending in- A good many people are unlikely to also, this year, by pjv\a.l:n.;- fir.<br />
» ve»tigators to New Hampshire to study the accept the principle that what is bad under cum&ances. The rivenr ihvljr:r •>[;<br />
5 lottery jjilti thsre. HeanwhUe, New Haop- private auspices is perfectly all right under<br />
state auspices.<br />
that orKiini/fd labor<br />
^ shire is nailing agents to Europe to see<br />
b» ndepmdnit in tin' i#b .ki fi,*is<br />
f about the possibility <strong>of</strong> unloading lottery<br />
And the practical fact remains that New supporting neither party ti'lf* th,'<br />
Hampshire's lottery is raising far less rev- GOP.<br />
• tickets on Europeans,<br />
enue than its backers anticipated.<br />
Without HJch a Mntrt?*,n- Kirr riti«<br />
to PilhtT psirt> I^Ti'.'M-rHt..-<br />
Party t-andidatfS » juid nonr,,i:;> r.crtve<br />
the lion"! ihaiv if .irgirii/isi<br />
r labors support .Slenny ha.i 'hn.-<br />
Automobile Driving Is Dangerous<br />
the path tor urt'ins ir»1 ,11who<br />
^ish to supp.r U o I 1 .<br />
cmndidates.<br />
The war in Virtnamis<br />
ed on the American people on three major<br />
factors. Automobiles are not engineered for<br />
optimum safety. Our can and our roads<br />
ILjpiB- nmat be unproved with human safety paraacoaniimount<br />
in the minds <strong>of</strong> those who design<br />
ta this country IMI were 41,000 them.<br />
traOc fataimes. Since the 1 <strong>of</strong> the The third factor, however, has to do<br />
. .. -- the —- Mai auU. aeddent with the drivers. It is the human factor. In<br />
^ death toll in this country has to 1,600,- otter words, it has to do with all <strong>of</strong> us.<br />
*" At other<br />
— ,—»_ ••*• died] We drive too fast most <strong>of</strong> the time We<br />
' * in drMng whjk» m have Iran d<br />
_„. * investigation* <strong>of</strong> fatal accident,<br />
to the war in South cany far too many notations "HBD", which<br />
means autopsies on dead drivers indicate they<br />
says that it have been drinking, maybe not enough to be<br />
•vary four automo- considered drunk, but enough to dull their<br />
' wiHU involved perceptions and their reflexes.<br />
is either in- We don't take good care <strong>of</strong> our cars. We<br />
may have seat beHs but we rarely use them.<br />
We drive as though the fatal acadMt may<br />
happen to some other driver—hut not to us<br />
Safety inginssri haUm» that designing<br />
cars for safety, plus safer roads, plus safer<br />
driving habtte cattkt reduea our traffic toll<br />
*• J<br />
the Sftteri outttning hto inter-<br />
Joel A. Matt, Jr<br />
«f fee state «<br />
al At OowMy BBMI «f<br />
wne sertion*. but thi> ixi.tit .•{<br />
(W» mctioi. ami how muih i « si<br />
bf o r>i.-<br />
TRENTON — Muih<br />
power were Iu« in tht><br />
haJU «1 the State- Htjine dunnK thtrecent<br />
tafUe over the Govern»rs<br />
one to five pereent ^aduatcd income<br />
fax which rertived a surpriv<br />
Ing defeu in the Sate Senate recwitly.<br />
p lobby<br />
includuiK oSe New Jersey<br />
and Oie League <strong>of</strong> Wo<br />
.men Voters, whose rpprespntMtivi-s<br />
have teen pushing few new taws<br />
•w ftp tast decade coukj not corml<br />
lii-rxTii'l\ ^(thtk\iu i' > j'ist i<br />
• :%-• '•: -hi' (T.~,H. M Iw.n.- ii'l.tii,.<br />
f.l h.iiii ,i;l '.'» M fi« il 'Mi !*•• I ,,,tlil-<br />
»i.tio, Lit hi I Ih.ill 'IIJ! Hn J • - IH •<br />
k . n ^ i i i « . i i ' « ;.. M is .ii In.' I ^•••••iin<br />
' •ifi •! h ,:i • • , \ . - > : • .<br />
t ' "1 l[«i Si ',• |. •, If<br />
I . ' H i l . P . , i t i . i l , ' • ' i t !<br />
l ' i - •!• • > ' . I . • • • •••• • ;.<br />
t i i k i ' l l i M i l l K 1 i! i h r »'>',i.;. . .' ••! "!••<br />
«••:;!' i ' i • . n ;• ' ". '\v :in '.<br />
'J"h i UUi 1 \. • I'rs.* i.:;!<br />
dut'inR from 70 tu i'u ih- 'jj.i. »•. •:.•<br />
ago fw a Int- (..shin.; 1 . .-usr<br />
ppJ5i;m,!'H;i 1 ^ ;• :. . [.' ' • '• •. • •,•<br />
qf the fjitong licrnwy-att- tr*- a^<br />
mi«t to pf-rsons Ci jcirs • f d.-. ^r<br />
afctfr.<br />
ThP !i«s in ni'ii;i! r.-.. nu- f.r<br />
ttvh uf thf nrat thru >.ir». f..i -hi-<br />
difWt rhArge ^r thi I. i n>( » mil<br />
a single vole for the Governors in-<br />
iu<br />
tinnal revcmjM <strong>of</strong> $U0 miUian year- • mm<br />
ifii*jtpg*ri.<br />
myttem started. <strong>of</strong> the larger mMmcpalitMs<br />
<strong>of</strong> N«w Jersey some <strong>of</strong> whan<br />
f^€fcclifi8 nr^d. mcxiA.<br />
also appear reticent utter abtuvlonthe<br />
Got entor in Ms time <strong>of</strong><br />
ins a tc«al <strong>of</strong> n-scnuj* if<br />
•sad. They were dostinrd to iwrtvc<br />
nuUian <strong>of</strong> doOars from the new Oenerml Tn«sury.<br />
income lax through State financial<br />
•id to mineifaUtin. Thee parUeu-<br />
\mtfy indiale mm n*y*% <strong>of</strong> Om- STATE GIVa%WAYS — O«isf<br />
ul Newaiii. who had ly «lled upon by cuuntiws<br />
wMl the<br />
help Mow the<br />
revealed imufflcienl<br />
It *pt 9m new taimu price <strong>of</strong> vataa ia the<br />
taa<br />
ta<br />
an ennrtt for new<br />
tto year. Tht Gamma* in<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oke State. Mftnfts Hew Jcney<br />
. Mot MMQT Q( the<br />
Iwrrnilnri who pnvtaah/•"• 1 t*o6d to<br />
be iBfUO. The Lms .if *"i«i.f:i: A..i<br />
"—'-- •>-• F ik i<br />
iifif|:f,iirWi! iihl .if ,',().<br />
has huri iirj;nfi finn .irv!<br />
•ii" iii in Viftniuiv f'T ji'in. antl<br />
\Ui;!i' f hi • in f.'«i uf the |.«sl \c-ir<br />
.ijHiiii niiy uib JU I I hui (jufeU.un tu<br />
im is'ifii it ;ib*i hwii him without<br />
h.t fnf.'ian atf.iirH Iriunp >*t the<br />
— Ur Iht 1 war HM.H nnw<br />
»T«.|»|J»««i up uiiii th.a w m*w<br />
histiify.<br />
i.ir 'if thf |»«iiiblf latW<br />
.mi if in.iv If lh.it m unf will<br />
!•• iiiiir in hi-.iii him iff iti ihr<br />
cumi'nti'iii |Ki»i in 19JN Mi' will hr<br />
j't.w ;n ttns >n»r'). i-imKn-SMniyil<br />
ilii'.ijis HJi ,il«.,i>> and wilt h«st»<br />
,i ^.iin .ti tfii' I!ti#i i liN-tiom to KIMJW<br />
(.it his .nil th«' party's rv*<br />
f• •* .in>nni- iii umtt'Ht lht» I*n>iuil«>nt.<br />
unh^v thf S'lctnam war has<br />
f '.-; lt.nl I.i W.II^I Aral infUt»»1<br />
!•• it«> trviic-mhfln , |;r to the<br />
The entire n>i-ipf.s 'if 'he lifi-rw<br />
•fund in> dedicat!vi«iifin "f l-isJi ;,n|<br />
'. N«n« frf fhf? funds f-i mi,, tiu.<br />
j'imi tml thi^ :i^wl<br />
Ai Mn*M'M the l«w prfnirtrs • if<br />
tunis rnrm,i hy fhe State ft n<br />
the *iikT.ii Ci j<br />
<strong>City</strong> Chairman Joseph Bradway<br />
suiuld publwh what it saw fit to<br />
is ;i comparatively enlightened •<br />
convinced hw colleagues thit<br />
papers prmt what they please<br />
mvriru < ONKKKKNCES —<br />
reguliir .Jttcnnior Choir. "As It Began to<br />
iSnuiiii ; Dawn" hy Viraent. Solo voice.<br />
10 a.m.—W.S.C.S. awns Grr>up. Helena Hanrl, Flute obligatto, Janet<br />
.130 p.m.—Brwnire. Bukrr and Debbie Fox.<br />
7:30 p.m. — Mid'w«-k Ser%iie in Msniiy<br />
Bleyler Chapel. ! S pm—Deborah Circle meeting at<br />
• • thr- tvmw <strong>of</strong> Mr». Esther Strauss,<br />
CHURCH OF CHRIST '» Wi-sli-y av.<br />
Farasalaa B^Mhtf Tuaaaay.<br />
' 7:30 p.m.—Choir rehcaraal.<br />
Rtkart CaalM,<br />
10 a.m. to noon—Church Library.<br />
10:15 a. m—oiuie Study,<br />
U a. m—Worship Service.<br />
6:30 p, m.— EvmlnR Worship.<br />
• p. m.—Herald <strong>of</strong> Truth, radio Mainland Chunhmt<br />
program on ration WLDB, 1490 kcs.<br />
SGMIRI FOIMT<br />
• s *<br />
CHRIST I PI SCOP AL CHURCH<br />
OCEAN CITY BAFTIfT CHURCH<br />
157 Sh«r« rri.<br />
R«v, Aaalpli Wm HaM, B.D., vicar<br />
Raw. DavM P. Wright. D.D., BMMM-<br />
Maundy TJMirtaay *<br />
Rav. RmaH*La«iaa,<br />
in :wi .-i.m. — Holy Communion<br />
^a^R^B^BT Sw T SWn<br />
7 p.m. — Choir rehearsal<br />
s p.m. — Holy Communion<br />
Qaaa FrMay —<br />
Nnort to 3 p.m. — Three Hour<br />
tune, Mt^wge by Pastor Wriahi.<br />
9:30 a.m.—Suntiay SohonJ with de><br />
par&Qenta for t'VMy mi'iiiber
• •«•<br />
N ;•*'<br />
,•«*
Ikiiif<br />
ttetaN?<br />
NIW JERSEY BELL<br />
TMUI<br />
Jacob SchuH are co-chairmen for ] Ta«ay (Thursday) —<br />
the evqnt.<br />
Upper Township Jaytiws, 8:30 p.m.<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Don Younj;.<br />
SCOUTS SI I DEMONSTRATION<br />
Fifty ft'outH and three li-adci's <strong>of</strong><br />
Umvood Boy St-(»jt Truop Jffl were<br />
vrti a demonstration <strong>of</strong> First Aid<br />
and a tour <strong>of</strong> the Cape M:iy Courtly<br />
Resrue Sqund hcadquurtfrs l:»st<br />
Thursday es'eninH. Tht 1 tour iitiil eh ni-<br />
onstraiion was conducted by Sqimrt<br />
Oiief &.-o!t Burmnn and ww fi; Fire Compiuiy<br />
Auxiliaiy, 8 p.m<br />
Bakfd Gooils Silc, r> p m,. Corner<br />
11 Ris, 49 and 50 in Tui-k.ihiM-. .spunsor.<br />
| ] «1 by Rescue Squad Auxiliary.<br />
Satwriay —<br />
Cub Scout Den 2, 10 a.m.. Tucka.<br />
hoe KIIV Hull<br />
TNI OCEAN CITY<br />
Enlisted Men's U.vos C,i>-- •*?."*.<br />
Base DiniriK Mali<br />
* a *<br />
Girl Scout jun.u- Tr-;i!< C. ~ '<br />
Uaptmt Chu;..".<br />
L'ppt'r Timnsh p<br />
Assoeiation. S p.m.<br />
Brcwnir Truip J7<br />
hiJin <strong>of</strong> Mn. \\ IL-.<br />
Mn, Campbell<br />
Dinner Guesf<br />
Mrs, Jam' - * u. ?±"<br />
honor at a rt-t.r* mw*i"B" ol General Lafayette onstration was given by Boy Scouts<br />
*?" *"„ * "T 1 * °" m * Chapter DAR. , Douglas Ks?r, ttrUiapiwr Malia *n>!<br />
today^_ "Man. days are wnpty . . ., Tjftc g^^ nwlvod a monrtarv David Brown, from Troop T2 in<br />
he needs something to hold onto , . . prim fop tavlng ^ ygheg, ppreen,. NorthfleW. The buys properly **d-ii<br />
•*. "^>. a If*." 11 "* Po*w. « agr <strong>of</strong> members attending the State the American Hug and pltuvd t ;n<br />
drive, yr. uum»K saw. CAR spring Confentice in Princeton, the lighted fireplace for bunum: Pr.<br />
The Methodist pastor suggested to The name <strong>of</strong> Eleanor Ker was sub. Davis explained it is proper • iwn<br />
his listeners that Lent be the time mitted for the annual CAR Good or-bury a flag and both mtthixU «i|><br />
for renewal <strong>of</strong> nun's relation with Citizenship Award. She competed ply to the Bible as well.<br />
God and religion. j with gu-te from all SI State Societier j Mrs. Waiter R. Eshbach Jr. R><br />
Vice PreF *Juil. in.<br />
a HO)<br />
M*T£iR<br />
have a problem<br />
with our Ca tali na<br />
we just cairt fix.<br />
It looks expensive.<br />
l>uy»r». Which sort ' car for tht sam* mor.*/. A<br />
Monday —<br />
iitunl <strong>of</strong> Adjustment, 8 p.m., lh<br />
KUt-St lif *. Of V?ia \muml*3£-<br />
Township Hull.<br />
* * m *<br />
Upper Township Comniitttv, H p.m.<br />
tho affair M--<br />
Township Hal!.<br />
ilauulitiT ,Mr«<br />
* * *<br />
Girl Scout Ciidette Tii»op 11, 7 to<br />
9 p.m., himu' <strong>of</strong> Mm. W. WeUu<br />
the iiiL r -r<br />
_ _ ...... „ m.,_f .. .*,. ..<br />
- ••'<br />
TiK'kuhoe VolunUvr Kirc Cuinpiiny '•'F l l M ' r T'w-i-,..; L,<br />
\ 8 p.m.<br />
wa.s ni(i>:' r<br />
«'f| Mr" *•;«<br />
Twaaay —<br />
Upper Town«tfilp Efrmrutarj- S<br />
lili/zaci an.<br />
ro^jpuns, 8:45 a.m.<br />
Mr*<br />
Upper Township PlaiifLnj; Iloard.<br />
8 p.II... Township Hall<br />
f/i.r.i<br />
L'pp-r<br />
• -•;„». T*" 11 ^w '<br />
. . , • i'"tl.i<br />
Ltidies Auxiliary to PoNt 1.VB, h "' ! ••'}'" T! "' v *i'- J 1 '^<br />
WUI RfW' Wll/^'J tf*7 /fl" t r i/ t<br />
•»«wnw »4»f »•«•• »*««. ,*». ..-•« *,.<br />
UT.' (ti,i*irifi iif I "p|j»'f<br />
Junior League<br />
Tours Building<br />
Board<br />
Sfoaklatt<br />
5OO<br />
' ; fj-'i<br />
6UARDIAN LOANS<br />
Looir Wolf<br />
fit Wmil<br />
Wmmr W<strong>of</strong>l<br />
ACCUMATKLV FILLfcu<br />
IR<br />
check-ups.<br />
ter through<br />
contrUj^<br />
U tocul<br />
Trained Persennel Te Insure<br />
A food *ay|ii<br />
«««• is »i<br />
ttonw-T<br />
Elfitf MonoMy, AeHI<br />
AVt'5 "Mllf<br />
SIf<br />
Av#nuo<br />
OPKN FRIDAYS UNTIL 11». M.<br />
33rd ANNUAL SPRING EDITIi<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
America'<br />
F- ft 4 A If<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
, proipextfy flUMts<br />
f«$ MAIM sam rm IIVANCE onas mi)<br />
Uff TMS HANOY COUPON TO OtDBI NOW<br />
'. N, J.<br />
»ing to the<br />
lin Isles?<br />
gal<br />
OCHS Student And Principal<br />
To Visit Stockholder Session<br />
lial<br />
and P««t Com.<br />
«y County<br />
American L*.<br />
and Atlaniic;^ i" 1 **, fTI « n N«w Paster At<br />
Palermo Church<br />
PALERMO — The Revprend Donaid<br />
Weaver has accepted the pastor-<br />
•te Trf Second Cape May Baptist<br />
Owreh, Palermo, succreding Rever.<br />
end Gayle Ryle who left for an as-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Life Bible Club until me Wrth<br />
<strong>of</strong> their son.<br />
Rev. and Mrs. Weaver will move<br />
to the area permanently in June,<br />
MeHriwhlle he is serving the church<br />
on wf'H(rad!i.<br />
^" from eight on <strong>Apr</strong>il 12.<br />
„, An orchestra ,r,hestra will<br />
Sou»h«n New Jersey Gounne. who f^^i «-<br />
for doming fotowing will •«• firsthand the workings <strong>of</strong> a<br />
1. Junior dan president at<br />
<strong>City</strong> High School, and Frin.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Local Man It Named eipal Michael Subotieh. Represcnt-<br />
and thiir<br />
ing UaJnland Regional High School<br />
„ ine lor Area Scales Manoger win be Donald Lawaon and faculty<br />
<strong>Apr</strong>il 7. Further in- rmderick F. Mathls. <strong>of</strong> 500 Wav-member<br />
John Rosebery.<br />
bp obtainrd the , erly blvd,. <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciry. has been B«>«rd L, England, chairmwi ol<br />
T Rj*h*rd,nam«i aatm mmm^r for fraltnit * me a»rd. and Junes P. Hayward;<br />
President, Kc-odB in the Hpasnore area the prertd#nt, will welcome fte elan<br />
company has announped. He n* ileaderi<br />
and school <strong>of</strong>fldata to the<br />
places James E. Humphreys, <strong>of</strong> 213 meeting to be held in the Company s<br />
Slevf-n dr., LJnwond, who mired on Accounting and Data Proces»ing<br />
<strong>Apr</strong>il I after 34 years with thr Center,<br />
John Lloyd, Jr., a director and<br />
j Mathi.* wfll direct Sealfemt's Ealn company attorney, will address the<br />
activiti'-s throughout the South Jer- group prior to the annual meeting.<br />
sey resort area from the company's The students and school <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
Atlantic aty branch, Mathis has will tour the Accounting and Data<br />
been witt Sealtert since 1863, when | Processing Center and see the op-<br />
he joined the firm in Philadelphia eration <strong>of</strong> the RCA 101 fully transistorized<br />
computer and related<br />
signment In ftelaware rccc>ntly.<br />
Reverend Weaver is o native <strong>of</strong><br />
Rhode Island and is a gmduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Providence Barrintfton Bible College<br />
where he received his BA. in 19M,<br />
He then earned his T.H.M, in 19»a<br />
at Dallas Theological Seminary, Dal.<br />
las, Texai.<br />
After working with the youth in<br />
Port Worth for one year, Rev. Weaver<br />
worked tor three years tor the<br />
Word <strong>of</strong>, Life Bible Club in South<br />
River. N.J. and New' York <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Rev. Weaver is married and he<br />
and hit wife, Loia, havp one son,<br />
Scott. Mrs. Weaver is olso a graduate<br />
<strong>of</strong> Providence Barrington Bible<br />
College and worked for the Word<br />
& PARTY SUPPLIES<br />
ED HILL'S I<br />
MACOOC CAM 4 OIFT<br />
m Patni<br />
DIAL<br />
electronic faciliti*. which •taeeia<br />
•II the monthly electric service bills<br />
which are iiwued by the company.<br />
a.1 an accounting supervisor. He<br />
I later metwti as cmn« manager until<br />
mming to Atlantic Oty as as.<br />
sis*ant mien manager last July. Ho<br />
is a graduati. <strong>of</strong> Rt, Jowph'H Col<br />
wifli the U, S, Army in Korea,<br />
Humphrey* joinf-d Seajteat in 1932<br />
ai a (trtverMleaman in Aflantie<br />
<strong>City</strong> and has spent most <strong>of</strong> his<br />
cim*T with the company in the'<br />
•wMith Jersey irw. In 1942 he<br />
miivrd up into sales management<br />
and prijureiwed thniUKh a succes.,<br />
M.in iif assignments tu manager
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PPf SWWM6<br />
<strong>1966</strong><br />
RAMBLERS<br />
COMWnJMCTW<br />
I Ml MIT AU.OWAMCI<br />
ON YOOH UMDCAR<br />
8ALL0<br />
RAMBLER<br />
Dye (fey €svt (but<br />
MAL 4*5-5122<br />
"Eagtett Ftaet to The<br />
County To Do Business"<br />
Artist's Conception Of New Center, Note Landscaping <strong>On</strong> Front and Side.<br />
Cultural Artt Confer<br />
Wesley Av. School Halls Of Learning<br />
To Be Adorned With Works Of Art<br />
by Catherine Bowen<br />
The long dream <strong>of</strong> a eonsclentioua<br />
group <strong>of</strong> local ettisens Is<br />
about to becdme • reality at the<br />
site Of the oid, Wealey av School,<br />
409 Wesley av.<br />
The dream itartcd several yean;<br />
ago when a gray <strong>of</strong> anuirtitir und<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional arlists decided to hold<br />
TERMITES?<br />
FREE INSPECTION!<br />
NO OBLIGATION!<br />
RATNER<br />
PEST CONTROL<br />
— ESTABLISHED 1910 —<br />
DIAL 3994200]<br />
A MEMBER OF THE<br />
NATWHAL mi NEW JERSEY MST CONTROL ASSOCIATIONS<br />
WATER<br />
far<br />
LIVING<br />
an art show. It was apparent there<br />
II n in sis—s il i • 11 • inlTrr v^-m tfa *<br />
artMa, and it was mentioned that<br />
a place to exhibit the work as<br />
well as a location where<br />
could be hdd would be<br />
TWs, as with otter dreams waj<br />
Just tte start. The need <strong>of</strong> a eiv,e<br />
center where organizations c\>wd<br />
meet, little theatre groins nijiii<br />
reheane and |pve thwr prrscn'alions,<br />
and many other needs wire<br />
cited, ***"<br />
Many such dreams arf» 'ajked ^f<br />
bat nothing over done abot£ them.<br />
•o they die. This *-jj not me C.IM:<br />
with this. The art gnmi 5ponso;'*i<br />
Boardwalk An Stwai dunnc ••><br />
summer whif-h hase (Cfr.vn ..", s stand<br />
b'a'uri- so rwu LfH'% SUV on<br />
annual event. TTui year, i' is pan-<br />
ned lor Juiy 23. rj<br />
Prooeds *m put<br />
dream,<br />
Th«- ww Ihcn s*<br />
school wiiich had<br />
with a nvidtfn faciiry<br />
GjmmiMkrurs diK-ussed the<br />
bility <strong>of</strong> usinu *ht* riu.i-j.rifl l 1 '^(1 Will ?•«' i l'i«'n*i<br />
:;. r:,,rr >ri ajvi a prac-<br />
.vrt. 1 Imllt* lia.'Si's tan<br />
A.M pijiiniHi ^ a nit's••••<br />
for «th«- m-the-niund<br />
or the<br />
,s biped in timr to hase a<br />
ii,r."1.jr f>r L*x- Cultural C»f><br />
ami plan ar<br />
-.'y w<br />
.i,f,es.<br />
jfis in th, associate pJisior <strong>of</strong> Central<br />
Mi»:hiidi»i Ghm%"h <strong>of</strong> Lin«xTud Mi's.<br />
Man Moure will sins "TTicrc U A<br />
Green Hill Tar Away'<br />
Fifth Word — Rev. Robert Olson.<br />
p.Utor <strong>of</strong> &«%!«»• Baptisi Church frf<br />
Lnwopd. Mrs. E^illyn House will ^itte<br />
"O n%tm> Rcdfwncr"<br />
Sixth Word — R*-% William Mnycr.<br />
p;i«tor <strong>of</strong> Befhiinj Mrth>slisi tliuri-h<br />
<strong>of</strong> SUMKTS iVj'.nt Mrs l,uc> t'ham-<br />
WTvrc Jesus Walked."<br />
w<br />
and<br />
("ulfurai<br />
"W , ,<br />
frf the <br />
. NIRVIS<br />
BUS<br />
ONE YEAR MATURITY<br />
$ 5,000 MINIMUM AMOUNT<br />
I<br />
WiU<br />
SIX MONTHS MATI<br />
Bl<br />
LESS THAN SIX<br />
MONTHS MAI<br />
AMOUNI<br />
ANYONE HAY tW 1HBE CBtrnCAIES-<br />
WMVWIAIS. CORPORATIONS and NONfMrtT ORGAMZATMNS<br />
WTWCST nOM MTE OF CSttE<br />
canncAns ARE AWOMAIKAUY RBCWAME<br />
MEMMX<br />
RESOIVK<br />
- -.• • ».<br />
1914 <strong>1966</strong><br />
REDUaiON MORTGAGf LOANS<br />
THI<br />
SEASHORE<br />
BUILDING and LOAN<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
409 IKIHTH STRUT DIAL 399-0250<br />
TITLE INSURANCE<br />
NATIONWIDE FACILITIK<br />
HELSE- TI1XE&<br />
OJARANTY<br />
CO.<br />
OFFICE LOCATED — 2ND FLOOR<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING<br />
OCB/W tA 11, ME.W JERSCT<br />
W. ALL1N IMPICOTT Miupf<br />
Seashore Gardens<br />
Mh to 29th Sti, -:- Wmt and Haven Av«t.<br />
I .<br />
.•*(*"<br />
Iledroom Style (Shown Above) ONLY '12.900<br />
on a lot 40* % 115"<br />
i 4 Bedroom Modeb* Priced S«ghth ffigher<br />
^ GRACE REALTY<br />
18th StrMt and Aibury Avenue<br />
Hi Skipper<br />
My None,<br />
Iff...<br />
BILL<br />
WOODS<br />
stive yooj rve helped lets ol<br />
to get the best at the lowest cost 1 cm<br />
do the game lot you. Jus! odl me «ti<br />
Phono 999-49O0<br />
BELL & WOODS<br />
RfAl Of Are and INSUMANCB<br />
WMI Am Ooon Oty, N, J.<br />
Jetsam<br />
THI OCIAN CITY UNTINIL-LIDOIR f—<br />
Going fe Brmndywlnm<br />
• • • •V «U y«u mad wrf folk, nee<br />
. that eonM smi tt the Youth <strong>On</strong>ttr toolsbtior<br />
ttb put «Mfc thr flick fr«n Ifewtw nkw . , .<br />
. fW love It Foe airfet» <strong>On</strong>ly . . . Aould be »<br />
taw ft yams nA aid good teem ... took out for Putd'a<br />
me* mm<br />
^ to fecta fecta dqaimmm, wWch<br />
the<br />
M It be toM; meam MttilMbwi have no<br />
^ Modi . , believe thta ridieulata Jaka baaiiw at m much Mm Bonl Oark, <strong>of</strong> Prospect<br />
Surfing k In . . mtm out on big time nem ... rah ... except<br />
me<br />
Park, Pa., and 1644 Simpson av..<br />
emm .. out In Kaw«ll that brilliant scientist who finally ttUi dty, has hem acceptod by<br />
I<br />
tb*t ^oraphyU aapirln , . , Brandywine College, Brandy,<br />
»«nWng headache. , . , wine, Del,, where she will spe-<br />
M Mtan, South Att^ , j . , thM« enough g el that cialize In Legal Secretary work.<br />
in Spain^. ,,ovw In Franc* , , , and . , , LU Duadc may appear in Mi« Oark attended <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
yp In New Zettaad , , . and yow pam at the all-new T-AWBd High School last year and is an<br />
W U you don't think Mrtng u oong ... 1M rwOly tnw . . , honor student at Interboro High<br />
to . , , and plus. plq*. plus thae CarroU to back ... to la Sirteni Schwol in Glenoiden.<br />
Hrtj-ai ... the real aurt-, SuppUa ... via Geo^ Gslarti<br />
•» h»«l^. wmaiMd, who an b* peen meandering around<br />
and w«U dtvalspad la body and ttoat «heit«in« p-Jnw , . , we Just<br />
Township<br />
after all pals ... you J ' weren't ' ready d for all that traffic at<br />
stay out all taght and go surf- Bob's this whole week , . , get<br />
ing all day ... hey ... nuff i right up there and hoot ... hews<br />
Notes<br />
j **« • • . we don't believe It de-| zat . . , all £ut fer Uus aTtea. class<br />
pww»«* mmins those two super-' fioA Wind . . . BibUdy and Bobbidy<br />
fines were here in person . . . lika to you tea<br />
Mark OcooBe, now hi Uncle Sam's<br />
by Mary Law<br />
•mpfcjv, and Joe Seaterto, . who, , yby<br />
O.K. Seagull get started on that The JayecM are sponsoring an<br />
the way, advertised if if anyone f#. warm weather dance. Its about that Eaater egg hunt «i Saturd.iy at the<br />
| male was' Ioo4dng for a flve-tet, «m. Mere nnrt week. Meanwhile. Uttle Uague Field, New rd , Paler-<br />
sw uMd Wd . . . wha . . . terrific look for the footprints in the sand, mo, It will begin at 2 p.m. and<br />
I Townsend Oonklln mada the Nat 5^<br />
more c£ a yell at *he mattnee the<br />
other day ... took out. meanwhile,<br />
for Mary Jane Howard, who may IToyng Dancers<br />
be thin year's answer to flaming<br />
Mame . . . move it ... we tuned<br />
in to the Bay Shares acne where Entertain PTA<br />
popular new DJ Mike Bradley interviewed<br />
the celebs<br />
nica work get ready Dancing pertunncd for members<br />
fa- the rc*J thing that'i hawcrdnc «!* *• Augurtnes Parent Teacher<br />
. . . ta none o*w ttian^cta^i ^* Um ** thclr merting jf*<br />
, Mrs, Charles Murphy, chairman<br />
I <strong>of</strong> the Easter Monday card party,<br />
gave a ihort i^prt on its pmRrcw.<br />
1<br />
White elephant items new gifts and<br />
fd, she said. PpnionB<br />
dvised to bring their<br />
otvn playing cards,<br />
all aet to- GMWOP i O»pwonc« hiwc been named tor a<br />
wt thMe^larni rooort h °P« io ** hrW un ItH ' Mu by r^ul Revere and the Raiders<br />
. . , you've got to get a luck out Of<br />
Mcfcs . . , unlc<br />
*«<br />
Pier an <strong>Apr</strong>il if, it was annnunccd<br />
by Mri. Leon Cbstcllo, prfsident.<br />
Anyone wishing to help should enn-<br />
1 . ou'd rattier bo<br />
i Just a plain old Poet's Club mem.<br />
her ... Just ask Helen Symonds .<br />
at the CrJIege GriU for details on c y CT . are "«<br />
that nwnber . . . she knows •"*««»« nw<br />
. . . however, do by all means ask<br />
Bibb Dedman,<br />
WiuhjnKton U. about those slam<br />
men . . . Just you havo a scrweh j<br />
aver that . . . how row<br />
State* Pat Gall is touring down to nyne wtshing to help s<br />
Nassau Town to her hacienda for tact MM, Njcholaa Trafa,<br />
children up to the sixth grade are<br />
invited to participate.<br />
• s *<br />
Honor roll students from Upper<br />
TiJwnship attonding Ck^an Qfy High<br />
School inrlude Catherine D'AgoRtlno,<br />
Marie DeFranco, CcmmH Kulcsza,<br />
Ruth Henry and Irene Noble, all <strong>of</strong><br />
whom received grwn letters. Yellow<br />
letter* were earned hy Larain Cassrdy,<br />
Robert Ella, Hugh Lawrence,<br />
Gale Rcichert. Joann May, Frank<br />
Migliaceio, David Stackhouse, Bonnie<br />
Bijzarth, Priscilla Dean, June Erriek.<br />
•on. Bonnip Jones, Janis SprinRer,<br />
Gene Beddow, Patricia .MiUlinn.<br />
Mary R.^ecki, Judiih Sharp, Krnneth<br />
Southard and DcborJi Wittkaxnp.<br />
* * s<br />
Si Aucustlnc's Easter Monday card<br />
Party will got underway in the- school<br />
hall at 7:45 p.m. Tables displiiying<br />
gifts, white elephant articlrs ,:,nd<br />
cuki 1 * will supplement the card playing.<br />
The kitchen will also be busy<br />
preparing c<strong>of</strong>fee and other good<br />
things to cat,<br />
A bjikid goods sale will be hold<br />
dmng douWemm. pnjka «« wt*, A ^ ^ ^ Book Fair w schci- on Friday beginning at 3 p.m. on<br />
refreshes department .r^rl^^uSgl' means listen IHI M Amu » WM SB, and way 1 uiimi uf fujuirg m antl -9»-<br />
to The Teaser, by Bobby Kuban<br />
at me achool.<br />
i Tuckahor. and is b*>inR sporeored by<br />
the Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Upper Township<br />
i Rescue Squad, Another event <strong>of</strong> that<br />
1<br />
QTRwniHifion *• a "amteulaiwc dance"<br />
to be held iit the American Lesion<br />
| Hall, Tuck/ihoc, on Saturdiiy (<strong>Apr</strong>il<br />
! IB), Music will' be by Joe Filcggl and<br />
his* Band; refreshments will be<br />
served.<br />
Mnyer is ta Irtm M M state<br />
. . . full bowse Oam at Tooy Marts<br />
where so many <strong>of</strong> • am «nUing<br />
thru , , , smiling around the Island<br />
<strong>of</strong> aourae was Buddy Tuwcel . . . all<br />
ftet for another season <strong>of</strong> screaming<br />
... nai to BMntiaa nttle Ron<br />
CAPE MAY OOMY<br />
SIB A^^^^ ^^A - ai<br />
9X I^Rn Mk •••• ^»<br />
aaaa i__^k A^^ SM<br />
VP aMBSai ISaM^ mm •Se<br />
YIS . • .There h on . . 1<br />
ill <strong>Ocean</strong> CUyl<br />
QUOTATIONS -i- aWf^Wf m4 COUtfK50$<br />
ti#O*MATKM SUmXD-><br />
DIAL 399-6600<br />
tail« will be announood later.<br />
Society Inducts<br />
A.J.Moncrief,Jr.<br />
flolds.<br />
to those mathematics majorv who The match will be open bom 11<br />
have a minimum average <strong>of</strong> 3 25 am. to i p.m. and Judging wiU start<br />
In njaUHnaUa and m 3.8 cumula- at noon.<br />
tive average. Induction takes plaee<br />
after #» eanaWaiff has uuiiipuiid a<br />
3,009 word f*p«*r dealing with some<br />
to my undeiiradyaw course and<br />
paasav an onl frynHlnartnH tfven<br />
by members <strong>of</strong> the faculty AloncrM<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
«B9pjpMM * ha<br />
Mi <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
0 m Asvury<br />
Boardwalk Konriol Club<br />
Sots Show for <strong>Apr</strong>il 17<br />
The Boardwalk Kennel Oub has<br />
announced its first plan "A" allbreed<br />
match and plan "A" obedience<br />
frail. The show is scheduled<br />
Jim<br />
Qlaey In from Miami . . . no alkfator<br />
shoes but a New Mtwtang A. John MuftLriflf, Jr., a junior at<br />
MaNWalr Aatat CW1»B«, -has fawn<br />
tnducUd Into Kawa Mu Epsilon, the<br />
National Mathematics Honor SoQCty,<br />
Kappa Mu EpsHon (known as Aph-<br />
Mortgage Loan rstfon) has as Its goal the stimulation<br />
ol Interest In advanced and<br />
modem mathematics and encourages<br />
!<br />
for <strong>Apr</strong>il 17 at Badar Field in Atlantic<br />
Qty,<br />
The ahow <strong>of</strong>ficials are prepared for<br />
a largs sntrv In seven breed class,<br />
ifications each <strong>of</strong> which covers several<br />
breeds. ComiequcnUy the stow<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers area residents the opportunity<br />
to tantiUarte themselves with pure<br />
bred dogs <strong>of</strong> many varieties. The<br />
obedience trails are In three divis-<br />
. U'<br />
af obedience training<br />
Dump Truck Bought<br />
By Township CommHtee<br />
TVCKAHOB — Genttlini Ford wM<br />
the BUQCCMM bidder to supply Upper<br />
Township with a U0B dump truck.<br />
It VMS Ba^B^Saal^Btd At ^<br />
Ctammitttw meaOag Isst wtsk. The<br />
aorKptrd prUw was |S,1tB.<br />
«»»«• aettoa at the msetlng «M tte<br />
passage <strong>of</strong> an ordinance to establish<br />
Salary ranges lor certain<br />
BLOOMING<br />
PLANTS<br />
Axaloot - Tulips<br />
Mums - Hyacinths<br />
Hydrangoas - GarcUnlas<br />
Daffodils - UliM<br />
FROM<br />
CUT FLOWER<br />
ARRANGEMENTS<br />
tHI<br />
- Mums<br />
Carnations<br />
Spring Flowers<br />
MOM $3-50<br />
- ' •<br />
Florist and Gift Shop<br />
Asbwry<br />
FtEE DBJVBtY<br />
IF . In OHM <strong>City</strong>, ArUartic CHy,<br />
COMPLtTTE HOME DfCOHATINO fntVrCI<br />
••-•.' -*-i'-
I ;<br />
— MCTIOM THUII<br />
THi OelAN CITY SINTINIL4.IMIR<br />
Bowling Reports<br />
OCIAM CRY IAMS<br />
Mayer Motor* 4. HurfT. Hallmat*<br />
Gawds 0; Soutfwm Hotel 4, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
CHy 9 M 0; W, R. WUHanta BuUd-<br />
MB 4. fttkwsy Pharmacy 0: Milton<br />
Haatriftey OU 3, Surf Side Inn 1.<br />
Wgh individual game and aeriea.<br />
Joyre BaHey 300 and 496. High<br />
Mn |Mne and aerial, Hagerthey<br />
610 and 1656.<br />
19; Sparw, 24401 Ftretalta, 24-20;<br />
Hi fTywa, 21-23: Jeaten, 20-24;<br />
Shockers 19-25: Hot Flaahea, 1S-26;<br />
Short Oreulla, IT'-MBH; Poodlwm,<br />
17-27; Spooler*, 16-28.<br />
Starting*: Hagerthey<br />
Southern 2741, WiUJanw 27-21.<br />
Parkway 34-24,. Meo** 24-24. Surf<br />
Side H-27, • GJaa« 20'^-27'/', Hurfl'B<br />
30-2S.<br />
Dei*W. 4, FanaiM, 0; Inn, 3, Tu-<br />
lip*. !• FMnhs. 3, UtaM, I; D<strong>of</strong>-<br />
tadlta, 2. Roan, 2,<br />
High individual mini, Leslie Rag.<br />
en, 411, High individual single Joan<br />
Hunt, 163. High team avriM, Iris,<br />
1»6. High team «ngi«\ Daisies. 548.<br />
Standings: Dairies, 33-15; Iris, 29-<br />
19; Datfodil«, 24-24; Peonies, 24-24;<br />
FfeMtas, 22-36; Tulip*. 22-26; LUaca,<br />
19-29; RoaM. 19-29.<br />
PANT •OWLINA CCNTtR<br />
Ban, 4. Natural Can Co,,<br />
0; Neptune MfiM, 4. VPW, 0; Doc-<br />
ton, 3. Somers Point Kiwania, 1;<br />
Wallace Hardware, 3, B-L Trophies,<br />
1.<br />
High individual aeries and single,<br />
Marvin Baker. 597 and 218.<br />
Standing*: Neptune, 28-16; Ben-<br />
Mr, 26-W; Doctor*. 23'i-2O',: B-L.<br />
B^WlHi VFW. 2m-22«4: Wallace,<br />
»24; Kiwanta. WV&k; Gas Co.,<br />
16-28.<br />
Oman CMy Fir* Dnpartmrtit, 4,<br />
BU1« Market. Of Lucky Strikes. 4.<br />
BraatUey Plumbers, 0; Palprmo<br />
OMen*, 4, Ope May County Na-<br />
tional Bank, 0; Springer's, 3, Platts,<br />
1; BKckky's, 3, Giegerich, 1; Orean<br />
Height* Inn. 3. Broadley Heaters, 1;<br />
Cflnfway'a, 3, Coney's Bar, 1.<br />
High individual series and single,<br />
Ben Guiles, 613 and 231. High tram<br />
aerie*. Springer's, 2716. High tram<br />
afneV. Lucky Strikes. 961.<br />
Standings: Springer's 35-13;<br />
Lucky Strikes. 33-15; Cboey's. 33-15;<br />
Fin? Department. mwObk; Broad-<br />
ley P.. 2RJ2; Platt's, 26-22; <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Height*. 36-22: Bills, 25-23; Broad,<br />
ley H.. 22^25^4; Palermo. 20-28;<br />
Qmw'i, 17H-3W4; Breckley'a, 17-<br />
31; Bank, 13'i-34'1; Giegerich. 13-<br />
25.<br />
Miami Somera, 3, Kiker Ro<strong>of</strong>ing,<br />
1; GeargMttea, 3, Hyaft'i, 1; Sul-<br />
Uvan'a, 3. Harry's Inn, 1; Palmer's,<br />
2's, Wright and Son. m.<br />
High Individual aerie*. Ula Qnn><br />
over, 533. High Individual angle.<br />
Lura Sultan, 214. High tram series<br />
and a»ng»*-, Gnrge-Pttn, »? and,<br />
841. !<br />
Standings: Harry's, 3117: George-<br />
ettM, 3WS: Hyatt's, m\rWm;<br />
Palmer's, 2M0- Sullivan's. 26-22;<br />
Miami. 19-29; Wrtght, 16-32; Kiker,<br />
PUBLIC NOTICI<br />
« it hanky _<br />
MMUHH <strong>of</strong> m# •ybaerikars, M<br />
Exacutwa ef Ma EMM* <strong>of</strong> Franklin<br />
W Dawi. tfccMMtf, WHI bm au<br />
M ttatad by tti» lurrOBM*, unM<br />
rapMtM for *ttl»m*oL to ttt« Cap*<br />
May County Covrt^rtJEM* BivisiM<br />
on th« MiirfMnHl My ef May, nMt,<br />
at »:3O oc«oeti A.M., at wtMi tim.<br />
application will ta mad* far Mia<br />
allowance <strong>of</strong> Comn>i»«ioo» and<br />
counsel f**t<br />
Daiad March 31. 19M.<br />
MILDRED L, DAVIS, and<br />
•1TMAN NATIONAL BANK<br />
and TRUST COMPANY.<br />
fx •enters,<br />
I. Porek<br />
Pitman. N J<br />
4 7—«t—pf t2iOO<br />
NMTMFilLD BOWLIHO CINTlIt<br />
OCMM CHy MUsti ttaajMaa<br />
<strong>Apr</strong>ictJts. 4, Plum*, 0; Strawber-<br />
ries, 4. Pineapples, 0; Graphs, 3,<br />
Tangerine, 1: Grapefruit, 3, Limes,<br />
1- Lemons, 3, Bananas. 1; Oranges.<br />
3. Apple*. 1: PeadtM, 3, Pear*. 1;<br />
WatermelonB, 2, Cherries, 2.<br />
High individual series, (women)<br />
Rose Capito, 485, and (men) Dick<br />
NIW JIIIWV ITATI DEPAKTMENT<br />
OF CIVIL SCRVICC IXAMINATIONI<br />
PBtrMinan. Maraula <strong>City</strong>, Salary,<br />
t5100 tSSOO par yaar,<br />
Opan to mala ciriians. wfio ratiit*<br />
within S miln M Mafaat* <strong>City</strong><br />
PMiea HaMUuarMn and who haw*<br />
b»«n • rctidant <strong>of</strong> Mia County in<br />
which th«y rwdi for at laaM 2<br />
yaar*.<br />
AnneuneM clatJng data for fil-<br />
ing appl.cattoni <strong>Apr</strong>il ??, ttM, For<br />
apf>l>cationt. dutict and minimum<br />
qualification* apply to Dapartmant<br />
<strong>of</strong> Civil S«vic«. Stata Housa, Tr«n<br />
ton,, Naw Jarsay, or <strong>City</strong> Hall, Cam-<br />
dan, Naw jartay.<br />
Candidatas who fila applieati<strong>of</strong>ia<br />
M ara •ualiHad may rMaiwa na<br />
further notice to appaar, Ttio*e not<br />
qualified will be to notified<br />
EaarninatiorK will be held Satur-<br />
day, May 14, IMS at 1:10 A.M.<br />
Applicant* will report to Central<br />
(wntnen) Fran Richards. 181, and<br />
(men) Dick Ely, 212, High team<br />
•pries, Graprs, 1873. High team<br />
single, Oranges. 702.<br />
Standings: Grapes, Sm-lZ'i* Or.<br />
anges. 31-13; Apples. 30-14; Lemons,<br />
24-30; Pineappiw, 24.20: Strawber-'<br />
ri«, 24-3O- Tangerinei, 23«i-20 1 i;<br />
Wfttermetoni, Wk-70%, Grapefruit,<br />
Peaches, 22-23; Cherries,<br />
Umea, IT'iJB'ii <strong>Apr</strong>l.<br />
cots, 17-27; Bananai, 15-29; plums,<br />
14-30,- Peers, 1133.<br />
Janay,<br />
4.7-It—pf. $7.70<br />
CLASSIfe ADYERTlStMEMTS<br />
AdvotliMnMaU for MM column. ahouM<br />
Of ttt SnMJjdpr NOT LATOR TOAN<br />
DAY TOR REGULAR POTUCAT1ON and NOM!<br />
DAY TOSH, TOO.LATE.T04XASSBTr. Wai 3M4CU.<br />
CLASSDTED AD RATES<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time. 25 Words or Lcaa « •<br />
N6 -,0, e rnt<br />
lent eondiuon. Phone JfMSSS<br />
IS* SARVEY. 10 HP. JOHNSON,<br />
"E««1rtltnt bay ooat ' 4 7<br />
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE<br />
a<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
4 7<br />
PART TIME<br />
wmk wailaUs) <strong>Apr</strong>fl Iff<br />
hi OMAN CITY,<br />
WHITIIMM, VINTIIM,<br />
MAKOATV. NORTHNILD.<br />
carpet, n.ce complete kitchen Oil<br />
heated. <strong>On</strong>ly used 1 year. For in.<br />
formation sail owner Ml Holly. N J<br />
1 jMH 7 9140 evenings '*" 42g<br />
POMTIAC. !«•». LCaa TNAH ty.SBB<br />
mile*, very good condition Owner<br />
Of<br />
cSTwn COUNT?<br />
MO*—IF YOU HAVE CAR. LIKE<br />
^s^lY ^B^ssffe a*f^sl slfal WssMsfstS ^B<br />
WB ilS^A VM iwfsal ^Mlr^VOjBBBai<br />
CAMVA* &<br />
WAMTtO<br />
mnmf<br />
SHEPPARD'S<br />
AUTO SIRVICl<br />
AUTOMOTTVB MtVKB<br />
ILKTRKAI. ITfTIM aa«<br />
•UKI SVKMIJfT!<br />
IMS FALCON AITURA. SUM AMP<br />
wtiHe. eanvertiWe. Automatic<br />
trarrsmissien. f Cylinder, Radio and<br />
heater. <strong>On</strong>e owner Eicetlent cen<br />
•Mn. flJSOOO CaH MM22S<br />
NEW MOON HOUSE TRAILER —<br />
itM FORD t^m HURST SHIFT—<br />
goad Ures. RefeuiN traftanMMn,<br />
Need* seme work. JHake <strong>of</strong>fer m<br />
DISPLAY<br />
•«»»2»Ut UttlW »N©Ca SI «•<br />
tff.W. f/ree pair nytoM with each<br />
Mir purcfceW w*tf» ttMs M Men'.<br />
Bft^baiB^^B ssaa^saaa^sl ssk^ss^B^s* ^^a^^^e^ B ra - ^^<br />
1^ *!ff ^^^^ P»**l I *l OJW.<br />
1 »O 1 Si<br />
hat, m<br />
MTNt gTAJW*<br />
<strong>On</strong> IM at. near<br />
4?<br />
ctAjtmto otsrtAY<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
REPAIRS<br />
COMFLfTI MRTI<br />
RIMIR SIRVICI<br />
AUTHMillD RCA, »>MILCO<br />
aa. WISTIHOMOOSB<br />
CALL US<br />
Aaa4sB**ca«<br />
FSST ~<br />
SCHUff ELECTRIC<br />
710 Asbury Avenue<br />
Dial 399 1242<br />
BEDSMrrADS AND DKAPCt, Ml<br />
custom made eeuale and 11<br />
eoutfiet Vaiencet i<<br />
ruffle Vanity thirti<br />
ehaif slipcovers double _<br />
heatfbaerd Eiettfc iistell m<br />
•r Door canopy I Inttde ea<br />
aeon Tensien screent Itc I<br />
Gattip bench woua+it MSB^<br />
til? rug pad Hwsi., tMHHaa,I<br />
bmbf walker From 4 7 It 1<br />
1 ?;>> rentral Av.<br />
HOLLYWOOD DOUBLE BIB—<br />
riame, bathroom Lucita As*<br />
round mapie c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
| bridge lamp* with IIMM, I<br />
; time switcfi 199 4j* '<br />
B»O*STIH ONI II<br />
oiatar C.I' 609<br />
TOWERS<br />
CHUFF<br />
A*bun Avcnuu<br />
3991242<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
W* will MtimatB th«<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> installing<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
Yaw ara tH»a*r aa aBHaattaa<br />
Wm. S. Anderson<br />
Electricians<br />
fits watt Ava.<br />
. »/.!<br />
bMA^L fUHNi'jKTtl injJn<br />
H'I !t< (.111. Mill 'ijU.IWM IU/<br />
,,,,,, Ml', V, ,li ir b ,!,(ini!,l<br />
J Ijii IVJ-'U I'll.l.l i .1<br />
LOTS FOR SALfc<br />
I.HOI..I. UJI (IN bAf AVI.NUL.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
NEW ALL ELECTRIC<br />
HEATED HOME<br />
1923 F.rnd.l, Dr.va<br />
Riviera Section<br />
3 Bedrooms, 2 J 2 Baths,<br />
Recreation Room with<br />
Fireplace. 2-car Gar-<br />
aye. Many extra<br />
features.<br />
U2,SQO, l<br />
HAGER<br />
RIAL ESTATE<br />
421 B*tt«rs«j Road<br />
COZY COTTAGE NEAR EVERYTHING<br />
Heated, Living room, dining room,<br />
1 bsoroumt, baih, modern m ten en.<br />
Garaga. Liberal financing to quah<br />
tied ooyer Witnam Realtor 810<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Aye 399 0900. ' 4-2t<br />
OCbAN CITY, in LucluSJve aardens<br />
b4Ktiori, 3 New cuHOmbuiM all<br />
•Ittttrie hortieg for immediate Oc.<br />
Cupyricy, 4 budru<strong>of</strong>fis, 2',,. bjllil,<br />
recreation room with fireplace, i tji<br />
•ardge, tun deck and pane. Uish,<br />
wjilier and BdrBaga nwnli dll<br />
Included. Mi,QUO to »4b.OO0 Open<br />
Haufee bat, and Sun, 12 to 6 p tn<br />
UHLtNTREE RtALTY CO , aJ7 West<br />
Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. C6QSJ JMB^i<br />
or j99SibO ' If<br />
6 FURNISHED INCOME APART-<br />
mend, d hut avatar haatad Uaf-<br />
*Ue% Block to Mid* beach. *2i,QG0.<br />
H.llogaii. Raaitor, 14 Atlantic At»,<br />
2 FAMILY. JUST LISTED, FULLY<br />
furnished. Muod coriilitiun. Upin,<br />
nut hemmed in. \ftaikmg dist#rics<br />
to beach Uardga, tib.iOO Hille-<br />
Hejito, 14 Atlantic Awe, 4 7<br />
CHARMING COTTAGE FURNISHED<br />
with 3 twin sued bedrooms,<br />
screened front pordi, sundae* ana<br />
electric heat. Near good beach,<br />
•hopping and playground. Buy this<br />
attractive home for only »11,900.<br />
thru Coastal Realty. 4800 Aafiu<br />
Ava. 399 0784<br />
v<br />
0<br />
ury<br />
If.<br />
OCEAN VICW, NMJt SCACH anal<br />
boardwaih. Two-family, one Mew<br />
round home, and other miawnr<br />
<br />
meot lor Income This la an M-<br />
Mptianai buy « t2S.OOO. Cell for<br />
appointment today. Coaetal M«Ny,<br />
353 AOantic Ave. «.<br />
SEMI DETACHED house In downtown<br />
section <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>of</strong>fering 6<br />
bedrooms, S batht O.I hot water<br />
heat and It in aosd physical con<br />
ditien. <strong>On</strong>ly ilS,i00. See Coeetal<br />
Realty, 132 Atlantic Ava, 399-3889<br />
SOMERS F>OINT — Large older<br />
. house in A1 condition. New<br />
modern kitcrien Large landscaped<br />
lot. Full basement, Uarage. A real<br />
•Buy' 114,500 Coaatal Realty. Mac<br />
Arthur Slvd., Somart Point, 927-47I9<br />
tf<br />
SOMERS POINT — Are you a "Da-<br />
It Yourtellar"? Are you interested<br />
in a 4 bedroom houte batiCally<br />
sound, but needing, radeearatiiiaV I<br />
Located on a large beautifully land- '<br />
leaped corner let, has full basement '<br />
and possibilities" <strong>On</strong>ly 110,000,<br />
Coattaf Realty. MscArtnur Blvd.,<br />
Somert PoirM. 927*789 tf.<br />
LAOOON 2 FAMILY. YEAH ROUND<br />
•pajtNMnt. ryfttatM*. Baat Hip,<br />
Garaae lit.SOA. No phone Informa-<br />
tion, HHIeaaM Realtor, 14 Atlantic<br />
Ava. 4-7<br />
SEASHORE CONVENIENCE with a<br />
touch <strong>of</strong> country litang, loMta*<br />
lust five minutea from peach yet<br />
in the comfort <strong>of</strong> the country. In<br />
low tax area. Large house has two<br />
and Me half floors wi« the attic<br />
finished In plaster watia. Lot* <strong>of</strong><br />
around for daveteement or use at<br />
your own camping out journles. Box<br />
6J7. Owner, OMan View, NJ.<br />
• ROOM QUEST MOUSE WITH 2<br />
apartments 50% now rented.<br />
Eatra tat, periling area. Centrally<br />
located, beach Mock, well eetao-<br />
usned clientele. Must Mil due to<br />
disability.1413 Wesley Avt. 4-S<br />
'(«' Lc.l ii.o<br />
tl<br />
KOOMi t-UK KcNf<br />
YALE KEYS<br />
rt( H<br />
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QUICK SERVICE<br />
DAVIS Hirdw.ra Co.<br />
1235 A.bury Avanu*<br />
l.'t, ft i H! ,<br />
! %*> Vili ,<br />
• 11! I j! A > t<br />
-.ii 460y<br />
^ i<br />
I.UVI (jfc'l -HLI<br />
CON&oir PIANO, ee<br />
new t!?00 nit •»cr^t« IN.<br />
fi<br />
CMt new 11700<br />
C A i i M T S I - M •-.; -|-i •••!<br />
Cua •oil ' .u i. >t< ni<br />
if) ft >l! in' !«. .11<br />
MlSrit •') '*•'' .ill-<br />
W. EARL<br />
NORTH<br />
7th A Bay 399-2936<br />
• Furniture Refinishing<br />
• Furnilura Repamng<br />
• Cabinet Work<br />
We have an eitenilve file <strong>of</strong><br />
MrtgtMtiMii and plans to fill<br />
•very need and dtcer.<br />
• , i, n . in,..<br />
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l( , HI<br />
K-,,1 .= • j<br />
SUMMER KtNIALS<br />
SEWING 4 ALTERATIONS, pfOmptly<br />
dona Mrs Fnaolla SmiOi, 414<br />
S New Read. Marmora, N J Phone<br />
199 MM 4 71<br />
CHAIRf — cane, rush, weave and I<br />
Menctl (fenna Dutch designs)<br />
Marks, 407 M M Awe. S<strong>of</strong>ners |<br />
r*om!, N j. 9274479 4 J<br />
SYIVANU LAMK<br />
Lighter and RrigMv<br />
JL C. Electric S«a«ij<br />
Compiity, MC.<br />
it A«<br />
I.I tr.i<br />
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.(•.lion Uil Iff,'.!!, ' ? I i H * " " " * * " " " • * J M *"iri't^ fc fliiH<br />
iii.h^f in living ii.ff.h,.-n & I ifg f r<br />
t.iTi. Mt pi.'^l! Ih,.' (fl^jii y At^t<br />
i.f I >..t ii I .,l!S,',t , l.t j t.Olt<br />
n* in, p l,|t. |jjlh% Iruitwuud<br />
fei* he'i f^i- i' l.i-y*- liV'fiM room<br />
jid a ' (• i(4 Bi'Lk TODAYS<br />
• uy! JJ9.99000<br />
I »'"! F'THINAI (r,«,i>! rQU COT<br />
IA;,^ ii t i .,. ,, ff•sil^rthil Att'S<br />
.(.i.i ,1 1 j li.,.i BucifoiimS,<br />
i I ., r-.ii .-. , ( f,-,r ir(.s <strong>On</strong>ly t.Hll?<br />
fibooo<br />
'ii tj*,l f I t ,;nd ^.p.!niOii%<br />
M ;,hiiii' riu^.nt.ii lcji,J<br />
' •• f-ui-ni ye.ir found ny<br />
'ii(, AM fi-.r only $17,500.<br />
INVlT'Nli •IMI»F{ Rf DROOM<br />
('Si,' Ht H. *i',00 Rik Ai.,iry A««<br />
lr,r tvUi.ng living, (hni hed<br />
f Minii . ii tth 4 , jfi'.iyt" plu%<br />
.nji.y ,..t' ,s - I.19.MI0.00<br />
MARMOHA RANCH TYPt CrjT<br />
TAfif 2 -bedrm-,, gar**r M7S0.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avt G baorooml, oil hot<br />
water heated home with complete i<br />
2 bedraom 1st fl income apartment.<br />
Home can be licensed guest houte.<br />
Nii.ll yard |i/,S00 H.l.ogJii Heal<br />
tyi, 14 Atlantic As* 4?<br />
MOTELS ANU HOTLLS FOR SALE<br />
on and near the beachfront. .Alio<br />
lifting fur motfii af high rise tite.<br />
No Miivne mfurmaiiufi. Hiilu^j<br />
Kealig", 14 Atijniit Ave 4 7<br />
28 ACRLS, apprui plus Ijimhoust,<br />
fronts un Houte 9 and Nil* Hs<br />
in Pdieiirno, Mr, InweMsr don't mi<br />
this one. RajiUfiably priced mi<br />
lib.100 Cuiiliti CoJitdl Haalty<br />
JJ. Atlantic Ave 399<br />
tl<br />
OCEAN CITY HOMES<br />
FOR YEAR 'ROUND Of!<br />
VACATION LIVINS<br />
Ideal far retirement. <strong>On</strong>e Mock<br />
from beach. Total Electric<br />
Homes. Brand new 2. 3 o* 4<br />
badreomt with uttra-medern<br />
kilchan, tile bath. From MM<br />
dewn, $102 a month (tncl. all<br />
costs). See beautifully lurnithed<br />
same hornet. Open every day,<br />
PHONE 3N-MM<br />
Hrh Mtd WEST AVENUE<br />
THIS IS A MONEV MAKtR 5 apart<br />
menu, i "o'i Majted b i.*lra<br />
rooin^ i : 'ro;;i 5 ''.y Hi A 1<br />
rner in<br />
lK and<br />
COJVI.II Rejlly<br />
j»9 J8J9 tl<br />
Year riiund huriii? with<br />
came Clusi; ty b<br />
bench $jb.yUU<br />
3i? Atl.mlic A»e<br />
•ATFRONT GAnDENS — 3 bed<br />
roumi, i' Uytlis. racreatlun room,<br />
el*. G ttiiUL H#at#d Fyrn!%h#d<br />
Liiiud i.a JOO W(gt( Resi Estate<br />
£40 Bjtit iui Rd. j'J9 0^WJ tl<br />
A1AHIWIM *.,u _,<br />
•US. OPPORTUNITY<br />
LAUNOERETTC AND TWO APART<br />
CantreUy isuwd. EatBk<br />
years Vary reaasnabla.<br />
• ^*^^P^^RB ••* B^B^B^R*J^R*'4 V*^H • H y ~W^F<br />
tail er service fcylneaav Owner<br />
would remove liuwasieWe ea>na><br />
STM1 fO» lasJir, CaaaaV May. Tw«<br />
roema. layatary Glass front 174<br />
RMMfi indygiM hast awl hot<br />
ejMer. rrantfi RaM tetate. 1 A»en<br />
*« ^e. Phone MM4S4, tMPI<br />
SOOD BMJSfNESS SITE<br />
a*. Let ?OirtO ArrsaMrfcemitB AJae<br />
- 1 hat air heat Large garaae<br />
Eauipniaiit<br />
Mi AHantM<br />
Coastal<br />
Mtf<br />
OfFICE SMCE rOR RENT. US M<br />
ft Leaee rssjuwad tSO par m«nth<br />
kMing ytihttaa Secratavial aen.<br />
* » defcred Call 19S<br />
10 am and 3 p m.<br />
•721<br />
POR RINT, NEW STORC,<br />
May 1st 1000 «,. ft P<br />
«r all year r«wtd<br />
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nty a*<br />
ACTMB<br />
at<br />
p W Me^er. »w Qceaw CM*<br />
STAMB, -Utir<br />
\m CARS<br />
710 ASMMY<br />
MAI.<br />
USED TV<br />
SETS<br />
'25.00 «•<br />
THKE MAKE IDEAL<br />
SECOND STO POl<br />
YOUR HOMI<br />
For Rent<br />
WBW - M0NW<br />
SEASON<br />
SCHUFF<br />
!«l- Mi ill .i'ill ahlf<br />
4 /<br />
OIHC, Si'.R •• Ih • In '<br />
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k Laalliri u •* > '. '<br />
II iiftsi" pot* Ib<br />
•• |j I 14 Ail<br />
I,", i ,<br />
i^tiK* 'r<br />
1.' hall<br />
g* >...t,.i<br />
KITCHEN CABINETS<br />
COMPLETE H ;,'V ;•;„<br />
PLANNING SERVICE ;<br />
J ! M ...<br />
4 7<br />
^OtTABLI DISHWASHIR<br />
" ^ and pjrtt ciii J 7 «<br />
4 I<br />
D MAPTIN FAINTIhii CO HrHit.es.<br />
- tMei*, Mobil (law IMHIUUI<br />
FuMy inured O.«l Mir lit? • * 14<br />
HOMI MAINTINANf f A,« ymi<br />
h -T|fi"' aamii »iUi uther trio-.i'<br />
let me ill-' «IHI» hum* in kh i|i«<br />
r *** ^ p ^c*i,i.ii* r,rf^pciilrji jiid (^Jint<br />
tlaani,<br />
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t,ifi)#l<br />
— SOLID MAPLI<br />
1 •*»•• — . Buteilprtl coii<br />
m igur horn*<br />
» 47<br />
KITCMIN bll. Ma<br />
lull, cuueh. chairt<br />
• HHe and chairs. dro0<br />
set. hJetce<br />
I RErineiftAfe¥<br />
Jertlon Good can.<br />
Call Jflfliro<br />
_: 47<br />
Rl PRODUCT ION<br />
i«» plu* Imens.<br />
* * need<br />
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-S K|^UIIk ....SIMK<br />
HsW C*l BiNfTt tfias<br />
writ<br />
RL "22<br />
'. Call ]•« 1M6<br />
—•_ 4 i*<br />
roa A TM#iLL<br />
ute Hue Lustre<br />
electnt sham<br />
22''-*- *<br />
SIRVICl<br />
SERVICE STA"<br />
9lh and<br />
OOMHI CHy, N. J.<br />
Baf— IslsB^MsMaV^sSBsBw^sBBsl<br />
• B^a> ' 41P#? ... %sVVv|S>><br />
•oy 345-3579<br />
Night 822-5128<br />
! *L ..iiii'i' Kiiii- ^ L'Rfit 111.0^^-k'f,p<br />
nig ri^l.* Wji>wj $4y^, li.it ^t.r., i<br />
i/^d. Itill k>U^iBi|, hall laJfcir' i^^Q,<br />
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BJO I'lVMOUIH t-'l *( L — iJNL<br />
; I) i- i lu l>uni)«.i> V. TO 1. ..IBM<br />
all i.i'M .-. niLludad LJI. ^i'.i<br />
Sat— SeoHte - f**rt»<br />
Ml INOai BOAD<br />
Sa-vilU, N, J,<br />
Dial 399422I<br />
,4<br />
L 5<br />
HI A' II BLtM.lt /llv SI I<br />
ed e<br />
invii Mrv JjUn Nullity, lt\ .<br />
b«n,rio!i! Aye Phiia , H* 19i 11<br />
WANTED<br />
SALE OFFERINGS<br />
TO SI Til r 1ST ATI S.i.ig Hart]<br />
CllTTACI W5LNUT ROAD<br />
CUIIMIU f*f 4<br />
li lv" ! g 'i**iin, dm<br />
h rt ^ir hi- it L-»'^e !ttt<br />
lit, '..V3<br />
COOLiDl.t «OAO — ?FAMiLy<br />
,ip.i'*m^nt. fiiiniihed L^kh<br />
.ip if*-M*-iii L,?M^ist^ ui r tNd<br />
rrt^^f^ fiM H.^fh living rB6ffl.<br />
k'ti-MCii I * i?U'*. tFIL, W.^ift?TfL StuC<br />
Inc he.it thrujghout 131 000<br />
MPTI I SITI - DIACMFRONT<br />
.LiiU M lbU Bueidaialt I-out<br />
age *<br />
VaUrntOft CITY, N, J,<br />
HEATED DUPLEX — Both apart<br />
merits have living room, dimna<br />
room, kitcrien, three b*Oroorns,*end<br />
bath, A neighborhood <strong>of</strong> well kept<br />
homes. Price 122.000.00 MeQuire<br />
Age-icy. Real E&tate 503 Ninth 55<br />
SUMMER COTTAGE — 30i Uth St. i<br />
two bedrooms, tile!<br />
RANCHER, 3 BEDROOMS, TILE<br />
bad), living room, dining room,<br />
electric kitaAeji with diaSwaeher.<br />
oversjied garage with electric<br />
overhead doors Heated and furn-<br />
ished <strong>On</strong>ly »16.900. Grace Realty,<br />
18th and Aabury Ava. tf.<br />
Bath, kitchen screened porch. Lot<br />
30x60 il 1.500 00 furnished. Me<br />
Quira Agency, Real Estate, SOS<br />
Ninth, iS<br />
DUPLEX, THRILLING VIEW <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
from sun deck' Each floor hat 4<br />
badrooms, J'>t Baths, living room,<br />
dining room, kitchen. Tvwm gar-<br />
age McGwire Agency, Real Estate<br />
SOS Ninth. SS<br />
BEACH SIDE DUPLEX, 4 bedrooms,<br />
2 full baths and powder room<br />
each ipartment. 2-car garaae. Rent-<br />
al income $4,000. $34,000 turn,<br />
ished. Grace Realty. 18th and As<br />
bury Ave. tf<br />
LAGOONFRONT — LOVELV 3 BED<br />
room, heated, split level house,<br />
Wi bsthi, recreation room, I car<br />
garaga Large boat dock and swim-<br />
ming pool Idaal for boater er perm<br />
•nant home, Grace Realty, 18th<br />
and Atbury Ave, U<br />
OFF SHORE — MARMORA — 18500<br />
will buy you thit furnished and<br />
heated 3 bedroom masonry home<br />
Featuring large living room (12x24)<br />
spacious 120x105 Tot, low taxee<br />
and only a few mmutat drive to<br />
one! Coastal Realty. 41<br />
Ave. 9994714,<br />
MODEST PRICE FOR NICE MOMt<br />
Fina location near High Sehoel,<br />
1 Bedroomt, etc, Asbestos aMngie<br />
Hdmg Nice Cardan. Oil hot water<br />
heated <strong>On</strong>ly »11.500 No phone<br />
information. Hihegass Realtor, 14<br />
Atlantic Ave 4 7<br />
A DOUBLE PLUS BUf<br />
-Moner<br />
year round home with enormous<br />
room*. LR, DR., Kit,,, 1 bedroom*,<br />
tile bath. Baseboard heat. PLUS 2<br />
bedroom apartment. Two Oar gar-<br />
age, large utility room, storage<br />
ares, PLUS extra comer lot. Pleea-<br />
•nt location. S<strong>of</strong>t Real Estate, 1211<br />
Central Ave, 4-7<br />
HERE'S HOW TO MAKE MONEY —<br />
Six apartments, two and four<br />
bedrooms, completely furnished and<br />
equipped. Beach Mock, ocean view,<br />
large porches Income approximate-<br />
ly 18,000 per year. Priced right<br />
for investor. O<strong>of</strong>f Real Estate, Sfll<br />
Central Ava. 4-7<br />
REASONABLE summer cottage. 4<br />
bedroomt 40x100 let. Taxes $214.<br />
Fully furnished. Its not fancy but<br />
it't a buy at tl l.SOO, Coastal Real-<br />
ty, 332 Atlantic Ava, 3Sr9 3M9. tf<br />
ABSOLUTE<br />
AUCTION<br />
3-Story. 3 unit apt. bldg, with<br />
•tore fronts on 1st floor. Corner<br />
361 ASBURY AVE<br />
SALE: PRI,, APR, 2* It 2 P.M.<br />
At Marmora Fl rehouse<br />
INSPECTION: FRI , APR. 12<br />
Ham to 4 p.m.<br />
Write far Circular<br />
SAMUEL T. FREEMAN * CO.<br />
laoa Cheatnut St., rtiHa., Pa.<br />
WANTED TO BUy — Owr TWO<br />
three ynit pfopert> 0ns <strong>of</strong>t<br />
heated Write Anthony f Bicii>m.,<br />
744 North ath « AHenio«,ri Pi<br />
IB102. «-»4<br />
WANTED JIB SAIL, rial much o«»r<br />
l» on Mia ruff NI. Maraud, 104.<br />
Mi St. 4 7<br />
.fnd 'I j Rum's Idi .tliy lut,jliid<br />
, Tail i->.!' ,f.t.'-. B.ick |Mri.h Lung<br />
sp.»ori C*ll 399 8409, 4-1<br />
REAL ESTATE-RENT |<br />
SEVERAL TWO AND THREE ROOM<br />
Office Sarlee. AN MfeMiW. Btaa><br />
svii In every respect. Write Boa<br />
7«2fe. Sentinel Led-er «<br />
CASH<br />
YEARLY RENTALS<br />
4000<br />
JS^<br />
fW<br />
um<br />
f . LAI<br />
THIRO FLOOR t besVoom apart<br />
ment, Ineiudina heat and hot<br />
water, Unlureitrtetl. Uth month.<br />
French Real Estate. 1 Atlantic Ave<br />
CITV CENTER, SniI Ft. Dnfunutiga<br />
tiaated ajMrtmenr. I bedroomt,<br />
BaWA^a^ _A^^s»fc i ^^^^^^m Aa^aBsW BsWtstdBsBBsA<br />
and bath <strong>On</strong>ly MST Month D-Mnch<br />
Inc. ReaHort," BBi A Wesley A««<br />
WEOROOM. 2nd FLOOR APART-<br />
enent wrth heeled Mdc »iao par<br />
menth. inck>e»rm heat and het e/ater<br />
Oafr Refl Eet«*e. 3211 .Central Ave<br />
I WALK TO TOWN .ffarri ^it _Mfi-<br />
two hmafaemm kiteHen Binirtg am*<br />
Tile ba«. 990 90 mtlud ng hear<br />
1 Hc&vf» AaaMy, Beel EM«a, Ml<br />
Ninth : , . r<br />
4BEWIOOM NOME<br />
hot<br />
CT*f<br />
*m<br />
COR. PROPIRTY in MM SMdena<br />
'—ili.SOO Living room, dinng<br />
room, B'raaiifaat ream, bilehew,<br />
3 bedrooms, l>, fcatrts. oetechea<br />
aarage Ctoae to taaBli. (Mil al<br />
front deer.<br />
f THE OAUDCNS —<br />
MHMal &m t*o aw<br />
gerege Lane M —<br />
HEART OF THE<br />
attached" gerege Larjpe ~M<br />
Mear aptrv^ amielei M<br />
four tpiuem eMMMt.<br />
•aths. twe "<br />
Mt for<br />
KLIEVE IT OR NOT<br />
be*ch WSM*. Per *<br />
BRADFORD<br />
SALES and<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
111 Atlantic AvwttM<br />
OMM <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
RaatL<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly «iar900,<br />
V% BLOCK<br />
TO BEACH<br />
% •flBaT'MiftSf 1*|4 THp •flfnB«<br />
^ Tefal llatMf ttana, Owtl<br />
AaaJ aaar I, AHaafta IM,<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly *I9/500.<br />
RBALTOH _ ^<br />
3127 WIST AVENUE<br />
* NiW HOMES •<br />
UndsH- CemtraCtNNi<br />
3 ^rfl^PMIIM, 1^ Til<br />
RaMl aiMt Attwry<br />
SALES<br />
RENTALS<br />
INSURANCE<br />
Coastal Realty <strong>of</strong>fers this<br />
prime business location. Owner<br />
opereted over 16 years, featur-<br />
ing the following: Snack bar —<br />
restaurant — two 2-bedroom<br />
apartment: — 10 guest rooms<br />
(all with ocean view) — 2 ocean-<br />
front motel rooms — healed 2<br />
bedroom owner's apartment —<br />
detached laundry and shower<br />
building — parking lot — pro.<br />
tected bathing beach — N*<br />
frontage • 100' depth Located<br />
at SSth and Cantral Aye, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oty,<br />
im flW Holt JnCH<br />
Many visitors desire their<br />
•^a^b^^s^B BS^^SB# ^s^^^d ^saV^s^a^sV L a ^ i k ^ass^Ba^ssW<br />
BWnB !§!•! lIBf VTBBlH wlBl WW1WWWW<br />
otter seafood specialties We <strong>of</strong><br />
far far sale a aucceaafwl and<br />
wall established dam bar and<br />
take-eut seafood Business, Own-<br />
er will assist in financing. fuH<br />
44WO Asbury AwtffilM<br />
DIAL 399-07*4<br />
AUCTION<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Dr. (Mr «f ttnei at)<br />
AVALON. MM JCaaVV<br />
3 P.M., SATURDAY,<br />
APRIL 23<br />
Juat S<br />
4266 EAST RIVER ORIVt<br />
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1»12»<br />
THAT COTTAOC M THE OAMV<br />
PO»» -F- IMamm IM<br />
Wm prlMri lew mUlMt,<br />
IBM<br />
J. W.<br />
SfMlli<br />
CLAfSVIftTD AO<br />
\ \ T FRANKLIN<br />
WILLIAMS<br />
SOLD!<br />
M ONLY TWO WHTB MOMHS!<br />
1 Snug Hater HVafarfraaU<br />
32-H Snug Harbor iWaferfnMf)<br />
5<br />
M<br />
taao<br />
190t MMMII« Ava, (Wt<br />
•1 WM tmi Si,<br />
33 Suntfll Hoc*<br />
1411 Ptvosur* ismmm<br />
~ ' 1353 Bay ttimmm<br />
3500 Boy Avfiw<br />
31-35<br />
REAIatSTAlX<br />
ISM «AY AVUIIM MAI. W9-V11<br />
SPRING OFFERIWS<br />
MBtXHS •CeTMN — Comer 17 WAUeUT RQftD<br />
property cglonlal^ 4 BNs, t UWMJ Metfecn 1<br />
CTnlshed. Merits Investigation"^ nsciatlun room, eajBrUn<br />
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room _ with fireplace, dining<br />
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rooms. lVi eaffia, ate. G<br />
Unfurnished 113- frontage<br />
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Large lot. Furnished Prtce win Oeraj<br />
surprise. Worth investigating fa*,!<br />
Income ttBOO.<br />
Robert J. Caapbell<br />
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Oder AHSA rules are assured mat fan division will be part <strong>of</strong> the an-<br />
Ftwn •*•»». ^_ "** wm te ^ W •* approved, nual twoday show. Morgan horses I<br />
*"—***, arKlPSS — Data, lor Hie tteennd nffirtal* are disonrtive lor their aamiM and ,<br />
Ms Spring Among the spwia] events rtawrt vigor, and are 1 becoming a popular<br />
by me Hidden far the ihow •re- the Equitation show horse<br />
Hidden Valley dsari, in which me Judgw will se-! For information on the Saddl ' '<br />
rd,, Cold Spring, I«rt u winr*r« the caBeaams rated Spring Horse Show wn(e Mrs<br />
Ms week. English the saost "finljhed" riders: the Hun- Dickinson, c a Hidden Valley '<br />
competition wiU be an Sat- ter Cbm in which horws tred f,,r Bayshore rd.. Cold Spring, N „<br />
<strong>Apr</strong>fl a, and Western com. cross-country hunting will be asked _:^<br />
The show is be approved SUnrday, by <strong>Apr</strong>il the 30. Am- j barrieTB to Jump found courses in that hunt simulate tixinfry actual anrlj j DIVORCI PAYS OFF<br />
Hone Ants Association. Jtanpers, in which Jumping horses<br />
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i ! oitiiw'lhan living alone." when the Raidrrs h.«t MUMI- Town- w.ih a Iwisk.Hw.ll ,njur>_ IM i-...' i-i <strong>of</strong> S-imiiH' ••• !•• •<br />
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irge, Colorful Throng Strolls<br />
ardwalk In High Fashions<br />
Traditional Easter Parade<br />
mn winked in nnd out Pasirl pinks,/ind hrijjht ^<br />
' nK clouds lows pntlominiitit] th*- f.ish.ons, with<br />
., lost to thefloral<br />
hits ami fanrv « ^ H:^ F h 'F><br />
i <strong>City</strong> Bumiwulk Easier thi> choice <strong>of</strong> ni;ll.ru c% si, ,rn h><br />
^uyiay, *iut thi' (' h the attractive women who A.rf<br />
the vivni Nprim; lash. aw.mini orchids lijr their K.istt-r fnc.<br />
ihnusiitids (»f s'colleis [•>'. There were i-nrn.itions h,r ihc<br />
rolorfui SIIIII** 1 ! uf •ht i ftwn, rind ehf^tjlntiwrniiit! c.iiKly<br />
'.% ,'S for fh* 1 Krii.ill fry.<br />
Orchid Winners<br />
I Mi** rh«ri.n» Old!*lfl 1640 C*ntr»l js<br />
P« j M.I I Mr* Rotji-.t !"e«it)»«i Sgmr'i foirit<br />
' Mr* Clement b!M»*. 600 r»ntiil as<br />
i llFi ' nil.j FMntfl 505 *»h it Mf»<br />
nut it lors'inf Hithardi, |idw*rd Bttun 40S Wjveflj blaa Mil<br />
^••*y Vounj. Audubtin, M.i» Miiii<br />
Suchinji. 71 A.ljnm I •dimt Oraan r.iy Mil John p P*|c<br />
|prir,|*r Marmo'l Air<br />
Mo«.n.ltj~n Mil I Iwond Shnmo, R.di*<br />
wnnd, Mr, Herbert dodlr*, V09 Central<br />
i * v<br />
The prorwnadors found the temper<br />
ntur.'s relatively balmy, but they en<br />
ctjuntiTed severnl inconvpnj(>nces as<br />
! they wiilk.d the l.-nRth <strong>of</strong> thft wellcrtfuded<br />
bonrdsvaik. At 9th it. and<br />
i at 7th st. the bonrdwalk was rut<br />
> fhnjugh from the street ends so that<br />
i hut;i- SI.HH-S for Jettins under can-<br />
; N! met ion ean be moved to the bcaeh,<br />
I At these points, howc^'pr, Publir<br />
constructed two small<br />
and drroratrj them with<br />
artificial flowers, und with colorful<br />
j reprodueti<strong>of</strong>w <strong>of</strong> garden lamps across<br />
the spans.<br />
The foot traffic wo« in most instane-es<br />
sinfile file in <strong>of</strong>ipositr dirfe.<br />
!;on, and thf strollers took the inifjnvf'nienee<br />
in good humor.<br />
Also drawing comment was the ap><br />
penrnnrc <strong>of</strong> throe women garb'id in<br />
!h< black tiiffeta and velvet <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kaster promi nadrni at the tum o(<br />
the ceniury,, the outfits arc the propj-ry<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Oeean <strong>City</strong> Historieiil<br />
Museuni, itnd wen 1 loaned out for<br />
shew in 'hi 1 hrNirdwuik fashion par-<br />
| Mr* Nelson Lauckt J' , ?t bnuf Har<br />
, Jr t Aikanut »v Mil I b«f Mt* M,mi McClear; 604 ilxh *t<br />
|, W l' V ii F>*ur Rut | M M jo f I McLau(h(,n. III? <strong>Ocean</strong> a.<br />
j M,\s Kar?fi ^sji^rhfrim *&Oi 1?nd i!<br />
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Tom! n, Neirihl tin Mfi Mrs jjmri Mil'*r 701 Asbury i, MrV<br />
John Boyle 141 Deltnry pi Mr* Hubert<br />
rih<strong>of</strong>t Ocr*n f .ly Mil*<br />
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Cavin«ut h Margat* M H<br />
fi 40 r»nt»»l •-<br />
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M,lt<br />
Plinnun 44 S;*tiori rrt<br />
P>>ur S'T< th ?IOO yvp«t ••- M't i,,hr,<br />
[ Dfiirii! ^,10 Mai>'l| b'vd M't bl^ph<br />
M *1 BirbAra thiimpion Avilnfi Mr<br />
»fid M'» BJ." riHSi'ric TMMii, Md<br />
Mil MM> Rt'i:, Ph i.ifliipfi. * Mil<br />
Ixt O Conner Nn 'o" ' •!» Mil ilr<br />
b.if* Jn!»r, ,'? «V I %1N i- Mm (jitjiiii<br />
K rijlfi itiOl Ii) J. M>i A j. Huldin<br />
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M'l Alirn • Tgnniind Qujl 1 , CDUFI i<br />
MMil Mfl'-iiiJi* Mm biihd, Mcin!,/»<br />
J4th W M.i f.#a W Kl» n ).i f<br />
St.'f .d il. Mrs. Stoker"<br />
outfit ferifurcd hi}ih.!ac»> shoes in the<br />
pptiti* sue <strong>of</strong> three-and-a-half. Mrl,<br />
B.n"on'!i rntumr featured a enftt<br />
worn by MiM Martha Bo>'le, the<br />
Apprrhendcd oil a sltapUffttg<br />
___.r_ stasJstMte WaakJiii A,<br />
King Tuesday and found guilty as<br />
(•harRcd. rto WM amiensed to C<br />
days in dv amity jvJI. _^<br />
Taylor is no sttugat »»»***<br />
chmrge*. PmrUu&ir he hms beai<br />
found guilty el puffotatag mf<br />
dtoe <strong>of</strong> lesser value, lnchidta«<br />
hoasery be said he i<br />
lor Ma lady Mend*.<br />
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In AutomobiU Crtwh<br />
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btrycV Into the I*0i <strong>of</strong><br />
car on AUMOe «v. «<br />
PeO-mpl at<br />
Berkley Ililasss HJ-.<br />
OCEAN CITY, NIW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1M6<br />
GRAND PRIZE WINNER—Pretty Miss Louise Levin,<br />
grand prize winner in Sunday's Easter Fashion Parade on<br />
the boardwalk, is shown with eo-chayrrnen <strong>of</strong> the Chamber<br />
<strong>of</strong> Commerce committee which staged the holiday program.<br />
At left is Roy E, Darby, Jr., and at right John J. Southard,<br />
Wahdman Urges<br />
Public Scrutiny<br />
Of Land Use Map<br />
County Manners Will<br />
exhibit M«as Monday<br />
critics <strong>of</strong> the map pointed out.<br />
the city limits may be one reason<br />
that county authorities have delayed<br />
a puMIc meeting on the map since<br />
last October. It was Mated.<br />
Speaking for th# cufnniissiiMieis,<br />
Mayor B. Thomas Waidman said<br />
"Uwn are ckww.nU <strong>of</strong> taai we on<br />
the map which should be dlscusaed<br />
publiciy."<br />
Info Building<br />
Bkb Are Called<br />
Publication WMM<br />
MI M.^ •»d best drnsed will be exhibited here at a publie j<br />
wete presented to the judges lor t|je imeeting<br />
scheduled for <strong>City</strong> Hall next<br />
M'letMion <strong>of</strong> the winner <strong>of</strong> the grand Monday evening, advocate! the ac- Coming Out Next Thursday Are Not Regulated By<br />
pr./i» <strong>of</strong> the day The winner was quisltJon <strong>of</strong> cityownrd and other<br />
Miss Louis*' Lnsiri. <strong>of</strong> Somer!i Point, j isl/ jdj lying between the city proper<br />
Next week more than Xi,0OO per- Spring Edition <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Q^<br />
who wore a Venetian blue wool knit ' and th*- mainland<br />
in many parts <strong>of</strong> the country. S« ntinel-LetirfT. The big promotion<br />
< MI fit. styled in «lnn>llclty <strong>of</strong> line i<br />
and in none foreign lands, will be- effort will be out next week, Zoning Laws, Mott Says<br />
The valuable land, which only<br />
Mrs. Mark- IseQilkwtfi, <strong>of</strong> Atlan-<br />
gin getting theVord all about <strong>Ocean</strong> John T. Stitheni, publisher, yeaneeds<br />
filling in to provide new resitic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, foundpr and Arwtor <strong>of</strong> At- \<br />
<strong>City</strong>, America's Greatest Family Re* terday aaid that the UBS Spring<br />
dential and business sites, LS thesort,<br />
J___.. „ ^ _ __^_._ JEditioii wiU be ig large. II j», _,<br />
by Edward S. Gore<br />
The menage extolling me abund- lurger, B»n the record-setting pub-] ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> onvmonlM tor the afternoon, <strong>of</strong> -1 CSty. Also eyed far acquisition, rp- ant virtues <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as a place Ucatton <strong>of</strong> last <strong>Apr</strong>il,<br />
The city's Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Ad- when it<br />
feiim the ogntmentary «n the prizej parently by aurti an agency as theto<br />
live and a place to play will be i Stetaen anmsmced the current ed- Juatoert e^bosbed by State tew {ride<br />
9lssf. ^^BH A^FSB pt^pnsAi to ype dtk-*Nst»ited extenalveiy hi the ad- ition WU1 run at least 14 aectioBsi. as<br />
to grant<br />
astVBBM M IMSTM WStl' ttnfti'i _ Shoorh^ Island vvrtiaemMM, news stories and was the case last year,<br />
Tocrtuns, » toahJon mprrf M B US** ttes acroas the thonkare in photographs contained in the USB The annual Spring Edition Is<br />
vit THkr. Iw . <strong>of</strong> PMtadslyHai IIU the vicinity <strong>of</strong> Tamesaee «v<br />
IMmrr, e«ecufi%'e dlitpetor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
—— - - j <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s gr*«te*t promotional<br />
Also shown on the map is Went<br />
MUlnery Institute <strong>of</strong> America in<br />
c . f» _i|. I publicHtinn. and readers are invited Roy Gillian granted m. "vari-<br />
av,. which would be designated a<br />
New York <strong>City</strong>; Jan Turner, travel<br />
tarty D«aCfun#f j to help »11 Oceaii dry by sending<br />
aace" from m psovWon st'an «o-<br />
county road from 34th it. south to<br />
beriuty t-ortsultaat for Coty Cos-<br />
] one. two. three or more eopieii to ttrely different osdfaianc*.<br />
opened.<br />
Bpowti. n model and praprtrtor <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Becausv <strong>of</strong> the special hand<strong>of</strong> the country, i<br />
Stone Hartwr ^ertilty ihop, and At the preient Hme Bay av. from ling requirt'd to print and issw Thoiw wishins to Inform out-<strong>of</strong>-<br />
Jat-k Webb. NAKir mann»?r. M:h it, north Is a county road, i.nd the huge' <strong>1966</strong> Spring Edition, all town relatives ami friends <strong>of</strong> the<br />
The proKram was sta^d by thecritic*<br />
<strong>of</strong> the map point out that deadlines toe news items and • pleasures <strong>of</strong> vacationing hi <strong>Ocean</strong> j<br />
Ownihcr <strong>of</strong> CijmnvTee, with Roy E. while West av. could be braught to adveMsements in next week's <strong>City</strong>, or making permanent resU<br />
Jr. {ind John S. Southard, grade and paved by •Bsessing prop- Sentinel-Ledger have been ad- denee here an<br />
erty owners. Bay av,, originally vanced one full day,<br />
planned as a county highway, would There will be no "Too Late<br />
serve as a high spoed link with To Classify" advertisement*.<br />
Shoplifter If Jail»d southern county Shore resort*<br />
The regular classified section<br />
The switching <strong>of</strong> the county road<br />
<strong>On</strong> Hat Th«ft Charg.<br />
wiU be dosed down at noon on<br />
from Bay av^to Watt av. would re-<br />
The brown Stetaon hat with its lieve the county <strong>of</strong> its tang term must be in the Sentinel-Ledger<br />
aiMP fMther tend took the fancy promiae to open Bay av. buauMaa *^fiiie by ng^B m\ ^§nfr<br />
<strong>of</strong> James Taylor, 40, <strong>of</strong> Simpson So far as the islands are con- day, and no later.<br />
•v near «h st. so Taylor took i^pni^o, lfH7fii9isfC tiiSBi? fiiW^fef^m tin? Church news will be closed out<br />
the hat without bothering to psy Mi st. boulevard to Some*-* Faint, the by noon on Saturday, and all<br />
the SdUnton DeyJtment Store city has had several <strong>of</strong>fers from other news items wiU. be re-<br />
1 limited to dealing with the<br />
W«<br />
ordinance only, and the baud was flan mm fflegaL<br />
beyond it* limited Jurtotfetten These are the wttnrta— <strong>of</strong><br />
Joel A. Matt, tf,<br />
8. Tarw. 3rd., and ^<br />
invited to fill and<br />
mail the' special Invitation form on 'Meet Senators'<br />
Page 6, Section 2 this issue.<br />
Individually wrapped copies <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Spring Edition are available free to<br />
business places and individuals'wfsh- Night <strong>Apr</strong>il 29<br />
ajl about <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Those obtain- -<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Meets Its Senators"<br />
ing copies need only to bear tilt will be the theme <strong>of</strong> a nooswUtical<br />
slight cost <strong>of</strong> mailing.<br />
meeting scheduled for the Hotel Flan,<br />
Reservations may also be made by ders Marine Room Friday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 9<br />
telephone. Call HNMH and reserve at S p.m. i<br />
your copy. Reserved copies will be<br />
Chsirman<br />
red by the GOP Oty<br />
oat that he asai<br />
•a to-<br />
son, proprtetocs <strong>of</strong> a mnpEtHHw ^s*<br />
tabUshment at MOO boardwsjk.<br />
Mott fiiad m mmm<br />
with the lav dMaVn <strong>of</strong> _.__„<br />
Court yesterday In which he reiterated<br />
his charge that the<br />
"SBBBTBI _ _ _<br />
the amne pci^lege wast d^nisd<br />
Tarvw and Sbnisni<br />
deck<br />
rijnMi pi., wWch |g<br />
at GUusni's<br />
Mott m Ms<br />
that the<br />
Board has p»<br />
city's civic leaden will tie invited device onMnanue. The<br />
to meet State Senator* Frank S.<br />
Farley and John E. Hunt, who haw<br />
wastWksded to<br />
nought an opportunity to leant ait<br />
first hand what they, as senatorial<br />
rrore-M-ntative* <strong>of</strong> ats ctty and ape<br />
May Cbunty, can do Isr Ooesm C3ty.<br />
The New Jersey CJvfl Service Cttn- It wajaj thra thai ftitrick Plriano, Headway's ansnuncefnent that the<br />
mi—Inn djoean't move very fast but N, a tnick driver, and<br />
"Meet Yoor flHsatars" aifcir had the http <strong>of</strong> tfes* Zonbst<br />
it moves — especially when It hi».<br />
an equipment<br />
BMB scneouwa UMSXHI TO a COUCH-<br />
Into actioo ttf civil QvD Service to .took<br />
•ton a tang perlad when the meeting<br />
charge* <strong>of</strong> fflet«l treatment<br />
for by Farley and Hunt was<br />
A toeai we tawMng two dry<br />
Public Works Department employes for Dcmocnds taaAwl d Ittip«Ji)ll><br />
Bs?<br />
baa been dragging 4B and on since<br />
to meet dvlc to hn<br />
at first hand the <strong>of</strong> the dty<br />
,_ i<br />
.** P<br />
•Vr- *v~*3WR*T.TS<br />
/<br />
"A .-'^-"^<br />
¥•#4
MM 1 — MCTMN ONI<br />
v Qbifuaries <strong>of</strong> the Wmmk<br />
PWMI V. MIR<br />
•LTYICM «wre<br />
tor Hiss Mar.<br />
Jtarr av., who<br />
Vriday after a lengthy illness.<br />
•MM.<br />
Draw, a native <strong>of</strong> FhUadri.<br />
Church with the Rev, Robert OUon,'<br />
pastor, <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment was at<br />
Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.<br />
Freeman<br />
j Jack Freeman, <strong>of</strong> 101 N, Union<br />
av., Margate, died suddenly at hii<br />
ad a local resident for 12home<br />
yesterday morning. He was<br />
was a veteran in vaudeville,<br />
10 you* on the circuit I Mr. Freeman was a native <strong>of</strong><br />
home in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Margate<br />
_ Church at thf A* for the part 30 years. He had been<br />
i to Atlantic aty, <strong>of</strong>ficiated at<br />
in the printing and advertising bus-<br />
tte aervtee. M rroent was at At<br />
iness in Atlantic and Cape May<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
Counties for 30 years,<br />
Survivors include his wife, Jeannette-<br />
two daughters, Linda and<br />
Barbara Belyea; his parents, Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Robert Freeman, if Miami<br />
LDMOOD — Mra, Dorothy M. Beach: a sister, Mrs. Roberta Men-<br />
Mi, al m But av.. died Sunday deUnhn, <strong>of</strong> Umgport; and a nephew, j<br />
at Bam Mwnrsil Hospital A na- Richard Leonard Mendelsohn, <strong>of</strong><br />
tive <strong>of</strong> BtMKjmt, Conn,, she was<br />
M.<br />
Funeral atTanRements are bcinfi<br />
*<br />
SurvWh*<br />
sunnvm<br />
art her husband Er-<br />
made by the Roth Memorial Chapel,<br />
aa^him, Mra. Calvin<br />
New Hampshire and Parifie aves..<br />
d Northfiekl and Mrs.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Nmnin Mefe ol Kinoeton; and five<br />
Gunnir J.<br />
Funeral services will be held tomorrow<br />
(Fridayi for Uuimur J,<br />
Gustafson. <strong>of</strong> II* Asbury av. who<br />
was found dead fit his home Monday.<br />
He was 79.<br />
Mr. GistalMon was h,>rn In Germany<br />
and had come to this country<br />
many years ajjo. He had ni;i«le hm<br />
home in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for mnre than<br />
trs, Timv HW IHJ<br />
vivors.<br />
Funeral services \MM I"<br />
at 11 a.m. mm the (Jodfn > ^inith<br />
Funeral Homo. SOU <strong>On</strong>1r.il av.<br />
Mrs, Mabel 3. Ford<br />
SQMERg IHJINT — Mrs. Mahle<br />
S, Ford, <strong>of</strong> 21 Villuaf dr., Somers<br />
1<br />
Point, died Monday after a lengthy<br />
illness.<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> West Deptford Township<br />
and a former resilient <strong>of</strong> Woodbury<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Mrs. Kurd<br />
had made her home in Somers<br />
Point for six years. She was a<br />
PB. Robert Eberbardt has been member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist<br />
pnxnoted to the rank <strong>of</strong> police Church and the Ann Whitehall-Chap-<br />
Migrant and will serve as desk ter DAR <strong>of</strong> Wood bury.<br />
sergeant at poUee headquarUvs, Survivors include her huslxwd,<br />
Eberhardt has already passed a Frank R,: one son. William G,<br />
qwlifyine examination for theI<br />
Story, oi M:inh:isir-tt, NY.; one lis-<br />
pom. which was given by the ter.* Mrs. Elsie G. nakley. nf Si,<br />
If J, Ovfl Service,<br />
1<br />
Pitersburg Kl».: and two grand.<br />
Correction<br />
Funenil sersiees were rnndueied<br />
In n maty oonwrnins resised yestenlay afternnon from the Godj/kum<br />
far the conversion <strong>of</strong> the old Irpy-Srnith Funeral Himie ^itt» the<br />
Central »v. Knot* for use as aRe\-.<br />
Da\id VVricht i*isior <strong>of</strong> Hie<br />
public «My building the Snitinel- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> BaptiKt Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiat-<br />
InlBW crnd In reportin« the ing. Interment wuz at tglington<br />
•mount <strong>of</strong> the revued contract Cemetery, Clarteboro.<br />
glv«, the Dillon Construction Co. <strong>of</strong><br />
,-,—"*- mm, ant $5a,8», wwth<br />
THI OC1AN<br />
ORCHID AND MINK—Mrs, Robert Buchanan, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, smiles prettily as her orchid is pinned to her fur<br />
cape. Doing the honors is Mis§ Janet Kruk, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
aides the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce •nUsted to assist in the<br />
program.—Grainger Photo.<br />
CUTE SMALL FRY Joyce and Janet Sullivan, <strong>of</strong><br />
Ha., arid tkroi f'tty, at€ .iHwwri here<br />
with the Easter Bunny on the boardwalk Sunday Under<br />
thu bunny skin is Sue KiUe, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, whci presetited<br />
thogolatc candy easier egp to children on thu wijlk.—<br />
Senior Photo,<br />
:lsCaroiters t Farley<br />
i A military funeral sprviee will 1»<br />
m the bid given origlnmlly by uondwtnl this mominB iThursday* o:her dc %elojs' May County,<br />
Ttx- pit plans show TO Irnii<br />
than 3000 ahruta will he<br />
in the «o»er median and<br />
i «kfc« <strong>of</strong> Route 47 from the<br />
, <strong>of</strong> Rio Gran** to Gifissy<br />
Brk%* in MWVBe anti Um> r<br />
A <br />
Wtmgnm, AU bi* wiU be re.<br />
•| Centt*l «v.,<br />
with full military class. .A tw>way telephane link be-<br />
Baac, Interment will bo at iMm him to hear Iwturw, ask aad<br />
Seaside Cemetery, Palermo, [answer questions.<br />
YEAR ROUND LIVING IN J<br />
YE&R ROUND COMMUNITY<br />
II<br />
^ ? S 3 ^2rC *?"^SU5S<br />
,.r<br />
• * * • • * . .<br />
i— < ^.<br />
Copper Market<br />
Spurs Thieves<br />
If your home or<br />
is equipped with c*..<br />
•downspouts, guard them «e<br />
More theft* <strong>of</strong> copper iio»ii<br />
wore reported to pe4uv :h.><br />
from the Sindia Apartment?.<br />
St. and Wesley av from<br />
1st »t and a luw m<br />
block Wesley av.<br />
Copper brings fmrn W T,I<br />
a pound at junk dealers .1.<br />
national copper sJiorHige<br />
Windows i-iintinui'ii to hi<br />
is i' target* for youthful<br />
lar outdoor sport since litsi '«••<br />
Tins week w.ixW"* «v: •'''.» '<br />
200 and M 1st si a* W **"<br />
Surf rd., a! 1!J K V.-f. >' -^<br />
SLU St- n;on pi.<br />
Burglars broke :nto the S> •'••<br />
Mrs. Harry Klau.sc "-' ,v>v<br />
with six buttles <strong>of</strong> wh.sko .t*v<br />
in tush,<br />
A window wa.« broken .v »*<br />
ssjiivtixl the eluh's ;n'er. v ><br />
I'll!' Wlll.lshil'lll • f -1 1' '' K *<br />
hniken by a st.»ne .i'*) k<br />
oi a 14-fiiot i\««l«m! «.is ;•<br />
I'olue lw\e fi.iii iv.M. • " -<br />
in fimlintf the i'ip|i«T :hw- •••<br />
\Ulklii\\-liri\ikers >V S »• ;•<br />
n . . : ! ; * ! • • • • '<br />
worker «hn ,ie'« :•«<br />
si'\ er.il h-iMii-* ri !Mi<br />
lion.<br />
IMPROVING<br />
'Y-'ii Iliii>: llulin I ..: -.<br />
"Well p.-1'h.ips n •>• r» :<br />
SMtiiMl Clattifia^ Mi i^Bf »«•»* *—<br />
>••••»>.( M.!h.»li*f :<br />
("'ri:- h M Msilie \\\i IIIIII'IIIDJ siTS-<br />
- f\\ « :. tn'k'm .i 1 1(1 3j ,IIW1 # hf !<br />
• '•• •-•ti, •• siiMti .i' 1 l'i T h e thi IiH 1<br />
: •• ':.• ! ,• * ;i \* 'K.eh Cili.il . .<br />
• .i ..;• -IL-.^I t'ommi'titl"<br />
\1'-, Kin ii*!" rj;e! a ineftilxT <strong>of</strong> 'he<br />
Y ••• M> 'h «l >•' (Iiiinh <strong>of</strong> thl 1 * i "s.<br />
>(( i' •' 'hi Hiuj^i'iin I>i>i1rlt^ WStN<br />
111. MIII i i; niii; ThunKiiy will be<br />
HrulK--'"n I»is'rui'«i 'Jfith Annivrrsary<br />
utiserviw i- iiii! will ri'SfHl tht* ptojritK<br />
rutiili' in ih« i finnive'Tb'iry ^OJUS<br />
iiuiili.il in 13HI All former dirtrtct<br />
iff • rv wii! rui-ise rtn^inithin ami<br />
rN>%4 ini^iiln-rs »il! N> A'elntnvfi<br />
\;i •!• ...MI.II |iii;("s(nt "ItayN <strong>of</strong> Bius*<br />
y \ ni iif WnvbiiiMJi. w.th Mtii.<br />
rt i,i..-. Ilieff, <strong>of</strong> AldiiM'. IN rnuwree<br />
,« k' H 1 « 11 ili-pie' "the jT» years<br />
if (Tinst..in<br />
m Mi*. 1:<br />
KNIT<br />
or CROCHET<br />
COAT surr<br />
or SHELL<br />
DOROTHEA<br />
Aft •-..JMIBIL flfjiri<br />
the
i — nrnoN ONE THE OCEAN CITY<br />
,y. ibttuarii<br />
_tor<br />
<strong>of</strong> no Barr av<br />
ifter a lengthy<br />
Church with the Rev, Robert Olson,<br />
pastor, <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment was at<br />
^mQ | Seaside Cejnetery, Fajenoo,<br />
Marwho<br />
Jack freeman<br />
Jack Freeman, <strong>of</strong> 101 N. Union<br />
« native <strong>of</strong> PhilnW- av., Margate, died suddenly at hii<br />
tocml resident for U home yesterday morning. He was<br />
veteran in vaadarille,,'<br />
on the circuit I Mr. Freeman was a native <strong>of</strong><br />
act.<br />
Philadelphia and had made his<br />
Rev. John E<br />
home in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Margate<br />
Ek»#oapsJ Church <strong>of</strong> the As- for the past 30 yon. He had been<br />
ia Attafltic aty, <strong>of</strong>ficiated at in the printing and advertising bus-<br />
•ervfcse, hsmum*. was at At-iness<br />
in Atlantic and Cape May<br />
C*rnete«y.<br />
Counties Tor 30 yean,<br />
Survivors include his wife, Jeannptte-<br />
two daughters. Linda and<br />
Dorothy<br />
Barbwrn Belyett: his parents Mr.<br />
POQD — Mn, Dorothy M. and Mrs. Robert Freeman, if Miami<br />
<strong>of</strong> af Bur av., died Sunday Beach; a sister, Mrs. Roberta Men-<br />
I.mi III HospttnJ. A nadejanhn, <strong>of</strong> Longport; and a nephew,!<br />
<strong>of</strong> IIHwi I, Can,, ate wasRichard<br />
Leonard Mendelsohn, <strong>of</strong><br />
Longport.<br />
her husband. Er- Funeral arrant;cmt-nts are being<br />
two g , Mn, Calvin made by the Roth Memorial Chapel, t<br />
NMhfieM and Mn. New Hampshire and Pacific avis.,;<br />
Of Kimeicn; and five Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. |<br />
I<br />
at m^mtSi ft"" 1 " *• Gustafson<br />
M, Robert Eberhardt has been<br />
1 to the rank <strong>of</strong> police<br />
and wUl serve as desk<br />
at police headquarters.<br />
It hM already passed a<br />
«Mlifytag oanbafion for the<br />
which mi given by the<br />
Ovfl Service.<br />
In a sonecniin$g revised<br />
Funeral services will be held toaiurrow<br />
iifWdajrj UM q-•»«; this omntry<br />
many years aao. He had made his<br />
homo in Qt-ran <strong>City</strong> fur rmiv thiin<br />
30 years, There arc no km>wn survivors.<br />
Funeral servkvs will bo ufintliu'fpd<br />
at 11 a.m. from the Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home. 803 Q-ntral av,<br />
Mrs. MabeiTFord<br />
SOMERS POINT — Mrs. Mahle<br />
S, Ford, <strong>of</strong> 21 Villusc dr.. S.meri<br />
Point, died Monday after a lonsithy<br />
illness.<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> West Dcptfnrd Township<br />
and a fonntu' resident <strong>of</strong> Wiioribury<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Mrs. Ford<br />
tod made her home in Aimers<br />
Point for six years. She was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist<br />
Church and the Ann Whitehall Chap,<br />
ter DAR <strong>of</strong> Woodbury.<br />
Survivors include her husband:<br />
Frank R- one son, William U.<br />
Story, <strong>of</strong> M.'inh:issru, NY.; one sister.<br />
Mrs, Elsie U. Baklcy. <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
PetersburR. Ha- and two grandchildren.<br />
Funeral services were (•unduc'tod<br />
yesterday afternoon from the G.<br />
Here'i a wise idea<br />
you can really bank on.<br />
To wit— a wile new owl<br />
ready to collect comi<br />
- and complimenri.<br />
It i a Napier money saving<br />
conversation piece,<br />
in hand textured,<br />
non tarmihing,<br />
preeioui rhodium finish.<br />
Giowing green eyei<br />
watch your lavings. $7,<br />
Thomas<br />
JEWELERS<br />
125 Asbury Avenue<br />
ASBURY BAKERY<br />
1161 Asbury Av«. Dial 399-1939 ::<br />
FRIDAY SPiCIAL -<br />
CINNAMON BUNS 50c „<br />
HEARTH BREAD • COOKIES • PASTRIES<br />
4 IUTTER MILS ---%- fB--^-<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WflK.— 7 A, M, TO 6 P.<br />
t- x<br />
#:••<br />
*h!i • J.<br />
•*?*<br />
•/:•.•<br />
.*.">.<br />
s<br />
,„, pair pawing them have been the ,«<br />
buying articles <strong>of</strong> modest value and Police<br />
porkiting the change they received.<br />
Authorities said the men ure driv-<br />
ing a 19Wi Ford Gaiaxie sedan. The<br />
checks have turned up in Atlantic-<br />
<strong>City</strong> and elsewhere along the coast.<br />
Should a merchant be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
chc-ck, he is asked to notify<br />
Bill<br />
Ch<br />
bet*<br />
VERY IMPORTANT PEOPLI<br />
PREFER PURITAN FOREVER YOU)*}<br />
White, Aqu»marin#, P,nk, Gold.<br />
1020, 12' 1 22' j<br />
741 Aibury Avtnut<br />
SPRING COATS & SI<br />
10.99 To 34.00<br />
OMGINAUY-14.90 f© 45,00<br />
*'«H cwiU..tiim toats (ft'tiiUlts, droppod waist<br />
Two. or ihrw-pitiT-suits; niany with new longer<br />
Bfencfrf, AiorsUfcls, flat w«ul iianncls:<br />
«|| sire<br />
s, ihocks, plaids, solids, wool .<br />
ENTIRE STOCK<br />
ING HATS<br />
*<br />
,.tA_» *'<br />
Corn*<br />
Ihut<br />
M, 19H<br />
s an- back<br />
"P 1<br />
up n on their<br />
up<br />
i»irti"«> "f the Allan.<br />
i noar the in.<br />
blvd.<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
S'Mt, R.rksvay.<br />
fir:" •"••••••"' '»"• f lIt '<br />
^••1 "«•'>• frilMI i •' Ctiiir.h • if tin* i .">.<br />
Hi, ••! i> iiiii' Thdrwtiy will U<br />
iiJis.TN.ini. ,!«! will, reveal Ify 1 projr^-««*<br />
fiiiiffe 1 ill tht' .inn \i•rs.tr><br />
hiut. hi wiH if \*i'!iiim<br />
\s: it.,:.HI: jiiii^int ' ItayH <strong>of</strong> lilue j<br />
\\ ,.; ,,-. lln'ff .if Alilm.'. iicw,i<br />
..,• •.! VI ifc'ici" f hc<br />
<strong>of</strong>-itim*, in •Min«i l nf the '«nf;int&i><br />
'..in Mis I Ksini-sun iLiniirnT, we-<br />
KNIT<br />
or CROCHET<br />
NEW MBS,<br />
COAT SUff<br />
or SHELL<br />
DOROTHEA<br />
Boardwalk Ocwn <strong>City</strong><br />
Mall * Phone <strong>On</strong>W. SoUdt«l<br />
OUAUU limmm u<br />
Mrs Wm. R Ebensperger, Jr.<br />
refiiry »f Mi«*ioniiry Education and<br />
Smiee, NorthesiiHeni JurtstfcHon,<br />
will coris«Tnte the <strong>of</strong>ficers tor the<br />
comim; year,<br />
Mus;c for the day will be provided<br />
I by Raymond MuAft«e. barhone soloist<br />
:ri Ihi- Kirsl Mithodwt Church <strong>of</strong><br />
' this city Mr MrAfiv i» «ell known<br />
I ^r t*rsiii»nntialB fur their welfare.<br />
The Foster Parent Plan, Meyer<br />
said. WHS started in 1936. Today<br />
there are more than 40 000 children<br />
The speaker rmphasiznl the mti] throughout, the world benefitting from<br />
tat Rotary Clubs and members in the support <strong>of</strong> their foster parents.<br />
every country to have? a frLt. intur-;<br />
chanfe <strong>of</strong> wlcas.<br />
President John M. Lambert an-<br />
. i liourjcpd a new pianist would provide<br />
He mentioned letters to members musi(. in fufun, nieetingi. She is<br />
in other clubs as one <strong>of</strong> the simple,<br />
1 direct means <strong>of</strong> lostering understand-<br />
• ing. Hi* also susHrstiii rlub exchanges<br />
and Rotary Foundation, |<br />
More poignant aiiion cm the local!<br />
Miss Jane Kyle, an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> grade<br />
school teacher.<br />
TWO<br />
level is seen in the Foster Parent' "!>•» me see." snid the minister<br />
Plan, the speaker said. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty j who wns fillinR out the marriage<br />
R W at « rnM <strong>of</strong> S15 a rnimth p*T ^rtifh-uie and was uncertnin<br />
child, has adopted a Columbia .South , ,,<br />
in<br />
, . . . . . ,tL .<br />
America, girl and two tjoys. om- •» f " fh ** m °- this » Xhe Dfth - lmt<br />
Thr I*Hilippines IIIKI the ii'dcr<br />
,%iuth Vietnam.<br />
"No. sir," retumed the bride In-<br />
Thew- children, who live with their j diannntly, "this<br />
families, ,ire und«T|ii :s i!• y«-
•,*.-•»<br />
»<br />
•<br />
:t<br />
i\<br />
Mrs, James Thomas DAndrade<br />
p Methodist Ceremony Unites<br />
Benzon, J, T, D'Andrade<br />
Given in marriage by her father,<br />
the bride was attired in a sown <strong>of</strong><br />
white peau de soie featuring appli-1<br />
ques <strong>of</strong> beads, sequins and lace. It'<br />
was fashioned wHh a round neek-<br />
Une, Jong tapered sleeves, fitted<br />
todjee and A-Iine skirt accented by<br />
a belt adorned with a larse peau<br />
de soie r<strong>of</strong>e, and terminating in a<br />
was held by a jeweled<br />
crown and she carried a cascade<br />
bouquet <strong>of</strong> white rases,<br />
to Empire gowns <strong>of</strong> brocade and<br />
peau de sole in rainbow colors <strong>of</strong><br />
Wue, green and yellow. Their head,<br />
pieces were chiffon ram with vcUtm<br />
and they carried bouquets at<br />
vari-esiend camatloni.<br />
her daughter'!) wedding Mrs.<br />
complete items for the Country Fair<br />
Holiday Booth was held at the meettag<br />
ol the American Home Depart<br />
mart <strong>of</strong> the Unwood Womvn'i Clul<br />
Tuesday evening in the home ol<br />
Mrs. Roger Mulholland.<br />
The Holiday Booth is being sponsored<br />
by the American Home Department<br />
at the Country Fair <strong>Apr</strong>il<br />
30 from 10 a.m. to 10 p,m. m the<br />
-imtwwJ ReoteaTjon Field. Rain cfale '<br />
is Muy 7,<br />
The Flnt Methodist Qmrch was a graduate <strong>of</strong> Malverne High School,<br />
the setting tor the wedding <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
will graduate in June from Ftolytcuh-'<br />
Judith Benzoi, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. nrd<br />
Mrs. Lewis H, Benzon, <strong>of</strong> 200 21thnk<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn. i<br />
st,, and Ja:nes Thomas D'Andrade,<br />
•on <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F<br />
D'Andrade, ol Belmar.<br />
RETURNED PROM HAWAII '<br />
The Rev, William R. Guffiek. pus-<br />
Lf, Norman D. Wolff, UKN, and'<br />
tor, <strong>of</strong>ficiated at the ceremony per-<br />
hi« family are returning to Phila-:<br />
formed <strong>Apr</strong>il 2 at 2 p.m. George<br />
delphia from Hawaii where Lt, Wolff j<br />
Ashton was organist and vocalist<br />
has been stationed for three years.<br />
was Raymond McAfee.<br />
Soon after arriving in Philadelphia'<br />
Lt, Wolff will go to Fort Lee, Va '<br />
Miss Barbara Benzon, <strong>of</strong> Boston, where he will attend school for '«.<br />
was maid at honor for her sister and<br />
•erviiK as bridesmaids were Miss<br />
Carol Benzon, also a sister <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bride, and Miss Virginia Bucmaiuto,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Malveme, NY.<br />
Robert D'Andrade, <strong>of</strong> Belmar, was<br />
best man tor bis brother and assist-<br />
Ing as ushers were John Ho<strong>of</strong> fie<br />
and Anthony Piehianno, .both <strong>of</strong><br />
; The next meeting <strong>of</strong> the Departix<br />
we.ks. While there Mrs, Wolff, the'<br />
former Judith Cassidy and 'their I<br />
ehildrc n, Karen and Kieth, will visit {<br />
with her parent«. Mr. and Mrs. W.W,<br />
Casgidy <strong>of</strong> 141i West av.<br />
!<br />
ment wUl be May 12 at the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Roland Mason, 208 Forest<br />
dr., when the n^wly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
will t;ike user. Those rltcied for<br />
the c-omiiiR yuar ,-IIV Mrs. Chaika<br />
Compton, chairman; Mrs John Di>te<br />
sreretary: Mrs. jack Williamson!<br />
treasurer; and Mrs. Richard Walton,<br />
historian.<br />
Proper Make-Up and Suitable Hairstyles<br />
will be the program presented.<br />
Sen ing as models will be Mrs Mason,<br />
Mrs. Willianwon, Mrs. Robert<br />
Hartman, and Mrs. Harvey AnRstadf<br />
Mrs. Fred Sassi will make up the<br />
models and select colons and Iwir<br />
styles suitable to each person.<br />
Following \nv merlins refn-*hments<br />
were servi-d l>y Mrs. Frank Lake and<br />
Mrs, Mulholland.<br />
«w pale green chiffon and a matchm<br />
Wemm straw piHbox hat. Her<br />
corsage was <strong>of</strong> green cymWdiums.<br />
For the occasion Mn. D'Aadnrie<br />
Hiectod a pink chiffon frock, pate<br />
pink straw hat and a pink cymbid-<br />
the crromony a irctp-<br />
their return from a wedding<br />
trip to the Poconos the couple wiU<br />
^M» their bomf in Elijihurst, NY.<br />
For her going away outfit the bride<br />
* » i nile green wool suit with<br />
Mge accessories.<br />
The bride ta a cnduat# <strong>of</strong> Mai.<br />
(NY.) Hieh School and was<br />
! with the Atlantic Adverris-<br />
Thc hridegream, alto<br />
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COLOU<br />
• BEDSPREADS<br />
• CURTAINS<br />
• DRAPERIES<br />
• WINDOW SHADES<br />
AM m tKir>^<br />
> Mri RETAPEj<br />
TRAVERSE RODS (Installation AvailabU)<br />
OF&i W^XDAYS »:» A. M. to 5 P M<br />
ZN JTUDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS 7 to 9<br />
I!!PPAV,BECORATOR SHOP<br />
•tai 1BW aiNMla* MbOTX^aSkM >**^ --'-'<br />
THi OCKAN CITY SBNTINIL-tlDGiR<br />
Rkhard Bowen, Mrs. J«* McGralh.<br />
Mrs B0W h<br />
Mn WallMt ardbJe *no Mn, Dwi.<br />
Duplicate Methodist Missionaries Film<br />
k-l Weeks assisting,<br />
Sinawik President<br />
instillation will be hrW <strong>Apr</strong>il 27<br />
a! 6:30 p ni. in r>uuW BUI<br />
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B, I ;i m , .-ii'iinLiy fii ivmn<br />
under !iir .n i»l i .\.i ' •I C , ( •,.... • •". \ , A ..-.<br />
trip !'i Ih.- (<br />
ivi Cm irm.it. Uisjh.ill t: in. :<br />
hawv ttie hiRh »t-hool. lu M> t "'<br />
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lidfji !i ,V'- tiitti ni in'<br />
n.. ,n 'tn- Y.m'h i •.•(!•' I<br />
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P to the LAttn Casino j^jsm- \ niM''.iu: T '*• \<<br />
9m Scin^i'.nun c'lub 1I>'I-I,.ITI
departim<br />
Holt<br />
e other<br />
ve been<br />
ring the<br />
vby not<br />
ilaee to<br />
a few<br />
before<br />
, come<br />
, , and<br />
at the<br />
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Ride Motor<br />
Rim Fare<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SINTIMf L-LED6BR<br />
no objection to GUUan 1 thta qMdal meeting that Wafcfcnan<br />
and Stnteta acted favorably on the<br />
Board** reeommewtationr Gillian<br />
*-as present, but abstained (ram<br />
. revoting.<br />
STOAND<br />
f®<br />
<strong>Apr</strong>ilM<br />
t^^JSL*^*^ J«»uary 111 the*Zoo-! advanced for the court's consideray<br />
* ^ transmitted its reeonwj tinn. the Zoning Boart has no iuris-<br />
"The Great Race," a comedy mt.<br />
•BeraBgn to the <strong>City</strong> Cammisrten diction. Under New Jersey and the<br />
travasanza the likes <strong>of</strong> which has<br />
a variance be granted. Mott municipal zoning ordinance <strong>of</strong><br />
never before been attempted on the<br />
- ^ ttat a regularly scheduled the board* mitharify is limited to motion picture screen. H everybody's<br />
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.Tf..r:r.,T f..r<br />
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.. f.-..M.rr-«<br />
; l».:h '!:. iiv--:! ..ml -nv<br />
theme from Bi'nnell'N<br />
f^-st ninsie Ttie Oscar. •<br />
^m"s -n this great album and<br />
the.r"m..vles are C.irl T,.lk rr.«n<br />
H:irli.w (lent!.' Rain from the in-jvi"<br />
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bom lovely, ami Michael Re<br />
Dial JW.M41<br />
TACCAMNO<br />
• HEATIN6<br />
Mat 39944S0<br />
* An openlnvitation has been attend-<br />
on the atudy book. The next the weekly Pnyer Bre*kto»t Friday<br />
ing. May 3, will be a<br />
•t 7 a.m. in Esaig'i ReMwrant, 9th<br />
A highly interesting and education-<br />
at<br />
Plymouth Inn.<br />
•t. and Asbury av.<br />
al program on flower arranging was<br />
Rev. WiUlam R. Allen. pMt<strong>of</strong> ol presented »t the meeting <strong>of</strong> Xi Alpha<br />
Mrs. Paul Hirtman was<br />
Ralph aayten, <strong>of</strong> Palermo, Chrii- the First United Presbyterian Iota Chapter. Beta Sljima Phi Soror-<br />
as a new member <strong>of</strong> thi nan layman and committee member Church, anaouncps that the guest ity held last w.-ek in the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Orcle by the 21 members ...,,,,.,H <strong>of</strong> the Christian Brigade, will lead minister for Sunday (<strong>Apr</strong>il 1?) atMr*.<br />
William Harm. Mrs. James<br />
in the Church Parlor, Devotions were in the devotions.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Unwood. a mumbcr <strong>of</strong> the<br />
led by Mrs. Lillian Shepherd and the <strong>On</strong>ce again a reminder ha« been<br />
study hemk review wus given by Mrs <strong>of</strong> the CBMC annual Smorgas-:<br />
Rr>bi.rt Brown. The next m.« img at Whitehall May 14. Guest<br />
will be a lunche. n May X<br />
will be Alfred Jackson, vice<br />
Mrs. Alfred Senior le*l dev.itinns<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> CBMC International, ]<br />
for 11 members «.f the Rai hel fir. le farmer chairman <strong>of</strong> the CBMC In-1<br />
mei>ting in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Donah) U-rnatiiHial, president <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
RuMoH A dinnir will be held May Trumei« <strong>of</strong> the Stony Brook School,<br />
3 at Sc-oich Hall.<br />
former pn-sidenf <strong>of</strong> Lyroming Oiunty<br />
nti>d<br />
B/ir Ass<strong>of</strong>iHtion and former prpsident<br />
Mrs, Dorothy CVillins .ami Mrs<br />
' H*rry EfiK'.V' Mrs, Harry<br />
(if Rotary Club,<br />
Lydia Monrtje were wel, ,im.,| am<br />
Mrs. Nunnan Hurnult.<br />
new members <strong>of</strong> Surah Cm le nn•• !<br />
ing in Plymouth Inn. I\\. nu fiVe<br />
Plymouth Inn.<br />
i BHnbrrs <strong>of</strong> Eunire Circle<br />
(: v,,ns<br />
f^ home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Jumes<br />
nnd a busini'ss m.'tiinK a skit ,,f .,<br />
(ji'mian Sinmnw Srh.ml was y,n s. nf-<br />
Drvotions ufre lr>d by Mrs.<br />
e*l. Th,> nvxi miffing will }„. ,, him h.<br />
' the study bc«»k nv.mv<br />
ti,n Muy 5 at Iiymnuih Inn<br />
by Mri Ir^'iny Mar- '<br />
ertinR will bf a !<br />
May 3 ut Batter fs Theme For<br />
, wflU»m Guffick was Trinity WSCS Meeting<br />
• parsufWK 1 , . ' .<br />
Dr. Guffick To Preside<br />
At Meeting Of Union<br />
The Rev, Hr William R, Oufflek,<br />
p.-ist.,r nf The First Methodist<br />
Church ni Oiean <strong>City</strong>, will presidj.<br />
at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Methodist S.<br />
eiJil I'nifn in McAllister Hall, Phila-<br />
(Ii i|ihia on Tuesday,<br />
A yrnujj nf ]"i members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ii«al i hunh will aeiiitnpijny the<br />
- "f.ife A ft . •' r p,iW>r To iho mef'flftg vrfiiifl wtti fea-<br />
' Mrs. WIIIIt'iri-<br />
a talk hy Dr Ralph Smknian.<br />
Death" was the .iiltji i i i.f M,s<br />
u a gueM, IM>-<br />
widely kn>rwn n«liii an«l felevisitin<br />
Jaioti Kit-Id Npiiiker at ih>' ttii-. (n^<br />
l*d by Mrs Mabel<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihf Uiifuan's Si» Lily nf (1II.>I,.m sfji-itker minitfi'i'. au!hNnn HnU-n Hr'iswi:riL' atul S: tVe.lll Cfy,<br />
. tan.<br />
John the liivinc !<br />
i mraibers rt<br />
1 =<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Mri. Edith<br />
I'ri-snlenf Mrs %!,ir> I'l'ir-nn<br />
I It • guest Mrs Marian t<br />
<strong>of</strong>ii-niil tin- m.i-f.rm « 'M ,i '.,1k<br />
I ami Mrv Arthur<br />
'ifc.fi t i^ t Y"iiiM-n M >- ui.. p., ,,t<br />
__ 1 the study Idiiik<br />
<strong>of</strong> Kn«iN-r" |)s. The si^'en major desiCTw d(*cribed<br />
worked with Stewardship anil Pro- WCTP vcrtif-Umotion,<br />
unrl served on th*- staff <strong>of</strong><br />
Synod's Adult Trainjn« Sthsbyterian Church, Cherry Hill,<br />
Lord Himself, to five to N, J. Elder John HoRan was elected<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Mir- •<br />
otherp more than you receive, Elder delegate to the Presbytery<br />
let at I'lvTiiiKiih hin Ttie i hu>f • ,iuw if Inim m . ri-.ir*<br />
e»j'erin!!y to those who do not from the Oit-an <strong>City</strong> Church. j<br />
1*1 m ih-vi'f"mt tit Is f.Kird! it tin j'i-i j.ni. (•<br />
cramp* the timga ami prevent* proper<br />
breathing, A noted physician says<br />
^^•B^B^j^Bs'^^feBBBBBBBA^^B^^^iB^B^BBBBBB^'^B^lBlBBlBBP^^B^<br />
one who is cmrryinK his chest he.<br />
Sitting in a ahanpad. rctawd poa1><br />
tk»j with the chest flat and the<br />
shoulders hunched, to conducive to<br />
powgeatlgn In the abdominal region.<br />
The relaxing <strong>of</strong> the abdominal<br />
fnuactei. due to the bad posture<br />
described abov*. tend* to oitMe nrolapae<br />
<strong>of</strong> all the viacera including<br />
the liver, Hdneys Md ««omach.<br />
When one rita ctvol th* cne< i* elevat«d<br />
the abdominal muaclea are<br />
is^to ai_i nolu tfie fla^ana ni Qwur<br />
proper poritky. altowiBg the free etrdilation<br />
at bwud thftMch thf body.<br />
Bad habit* in •Hting. •tandinK<br />
•fllifUltl<br />
i ltd one Appreciates more Ann a UOf hemktu&GireC*33Uc U to its<br />
driver tnd passengers. Nor ia there anyone mote appreciative <strong>of</strong> the tmsrapaiaed quality ol its<br />
acr C^dilW, she find, k<br />
tanciMM <strong>of</strong> compantona. It respemda wkh aai al«r«.<br />
that ia tbe rmry ol am«Her cart. And Cadillac'a<br />
_ toasing tar <strong>1966</strong><br />
r«dMC
The<br />
»P> WwfW»» Sen**, mnk<br />
and his frtlftagwa.<br />
t»* Mm*, me* tear* et<br />
•M «e It bTheapfel to com<br />
mentioned<br />
clear hfr<br />
, ^ Hunt<br />
_ , , aM they went to<br />
- to this community-<br />
Senator doesn't oare who comes to<br />
They can ha RiymhHrann, Demo-<br />
Ait until our community<br />
F they " " ------- *<br />
For/ey<br />
A Nmw Horn* For Thm Police<br />
Tht 0«u <strong>City</strong> Police Department has<br />
quartered since 1914 in a cramped<br />
<strong>of</strong> the basement <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, and this<br />
__ bat become more and more inadequate<br />
* 9eean Gf^Mii grown.<br />
Cuttug out frills and extras from pro-<br />
MMd atterationa to the old Central av. •coool<br />
«D adapt H for use as a w*Uee buildine at a<br />
Mi <strong>of</strong> about $125,000. the old school W<br />
also house the Municipal Court<br />
TJtt aXfttlMlUlUS Ml IUB 4UJ» 4MM<br />
_ greater police efficiency, and adequate<br />
IMP may improve police morale.<br />
Of mum, a police headquarters, no<br />
matter how commodious, is nothing more<br />
tka* a general headquarters and a "balTacks"<br />
for the police.<br />
The peace is preserved away from head-<br />
TOton, out on the avenue* and streets <strong>of</strong><br />
the tity and on our boardwalk,<br />
to tt» "WiUlil problem that conoar<br />
payee <strong>of</strong>ficial today and it wiU<br />
t them when the new headquarters is<br />
'<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is a law-abiding community.<br />
It bw no "underworld" whose members plan<br />
:iT.".--;^L?-?j<br />
thm Untinml Lookt At The World<br />
% Yankmm§ Go Home'<br />
the South Vietnamese from<br />
pfA and<br />
the principles <strong>of</strong>~ our Aitneriean<br />
many <strong>of</strong><br />
_ _ the Saigon<br />
is supported by President<br />
perfectly<br />
thousands<br />
naust make<br />
government<br />
• taMvodMt uncle whoM<br />
are far from grateful for<br />
the North<br />
they are<br />
by the<br />
go home and leave<br />
to Ibeir fate?<br />
When . . .<br />
**^g^y Wji l » «PeW> MI^,<br />
****** 1 * P ** ^ 4 ;<br />
'•'tejfefi<br />
'M**.^<br />
«CB*l«CITr<br />
aaat at.<br />
>ae*<<br />
VA<br />
•auton can be helpful to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, our<br />
senators just won't know.<br />
4i_ TWi independent newspaper beUwes<br />
M JMlWc ffMttWI with taiat<strong>of</strong>* Farley<br />
and Hunt would be productive and valuable,<br />
.iLf^Tf $*" MMMtion as a non-partisan<br />
It U a measure <strong>of</strong> Senator Farley that he<br />
has awaited an invitaUon to such a meeting.<br />
His pout <strong>of</strong> view belies the charges that he u<br />
•* FS«t PoUttcal boss incuned to total<br />
ruthlessneas. *<br />
<strong>On</strong> behalf <strong>of</strong> the people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
we extend an invitation to our two senators<br />
to such a meeting. Furthermore, we shall be<br />
glad to be as helpful as we can in assuring its<br />
.success.<br />
crimes against society. We have no saloons<br />
to worry about, and our policemen have far<br />
fewer problems arising from liquor traffic<br />
than do other shore resorts.<br />
There are a great many petty thefts reported,<br />
and once in a great while a major<br />
theft. Crimes <strong>of</strong> violence are rare.<br />
But what plagues this city and its people<br />
is continuing vandalism. This senseless destruction<br />
<strong>of</strong> property reaches its peak in the<br />
summertime, but it is never absent.<br />
Most Bf tMs destruction Is manifestly the<br />
work <strong>of</strong> juveniles, which, it might be supposed,<br />
would make it easier to control.<br />
Unfortunately, however, this is not the<br />
case. Police' point out with justice that juvenile<br />
crime and valdaUsm is by no means localized.<br />
It is a growing problem everywhere.<br />
This is the major problem <strong>of</strong> police in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and it must be solved by men on<br />
the beat. It cannot be solved in headquarters<br />
But, if the new police building does<br />
promote efficiency, the §128,060 spent toobtain<br />
it will b§ money well spent, and it is<br />
completely true that our policemen have<br />
outgrown the quarters they have occupied<br />
for over half a century.<br />
This hardly seems feasible, at least if<br />
our departure is accomplished in too preeipi.<br />
tate a fashion. We would "lose face" in<br />
southeast Asia, a serious matter when dealing<br />
with oriental*. *<br />
But there is a large body <strong>of</strong> informed and<br />
experienced Americans who beheve we should<br />
withdraw slowly; that our efforts in South<br />
Vietnam should be a limited holding action.<br />
imT^iKfPLx"* tha * Uncle Sam h^a n^ith-<br />
4i ILw means nW a matubte to convert the<br />
entire world to democracy—American style.<br />
Also, they say, there are only four powers<br />
in the entire world who have the industrial<br />
capacity to mount a war against the<br />
United States,<br />
Of these four^ three, Great Britain, Germany<br />
and Japan are our active allies. Russia,<br />
the fourth, i*.veering toward a policy <strong>of</strong><br />
China? Her industrial incapacity and her<br />
backward food production mean she is no<br />
serious threat now and won't be for years to<br />
cone.<br />
-h-J^S? «!*• naU y w in hraway places<br />
chant, "Yankees, go home" they may well be<br />
givtag^ajood advice.<br />
project to correct<br />
during heavy<br />
^^^^^^^^^^^e^^^^ee^e* * ^^^V^^^r^^^^^B^e^^P<br />
got naaum but<br />
. tum-downa BMUM <strong>of</strong> limUcd meet,<br />
and the Mart'a "BO<br />
were finding it<br />
get accepted by coUsgea because<br />
tag as returning awv-<br />
It's eat eaay to be a achool nurac.<br />
"Thw* •» «jme hard dedaionf. like<br />
' * ' • ae^lB who c9B*t aee (he<br />
biackboaM needi sjaan or a hair-<br />
•^•Se^mfaSlte eMfa^ail m&m, u<br />
Who says he not err. em in<br />
-Hmm'tmi<br />
In<br />
Urn felflMaMet ef nr<br />
Capitol Hill<br />
WASHINGTON, DC. - Tin.<br />
In foreign affairs is now<br />
Till 1 I'hilnp 1 jir ij«i<br />
,s :h.i<br />
sliail .if fuJi'inu rU'tW H«l<br />
China's admits: >n '.he- l"ri."--I S'.iV*<br />
this dirwtIy a,fW,« lh, „„„„,,, „,, ^; n<br />
1 ••<br />
tii\ ,n ti-.i»e ili.s N ivi-iil* r A ' til..<br />
!.!! I 1 "f 111.' Ml 'jHifu .ill .•!'!>. s;ni ••<br />
:i,'fil ' I f I'ri N.II' 1.' luiii u •• f !\.t'.\:<br />
!••• . !••! o n ,1 ' . i \ .;i. t.-.i-. , : « | ; l v<br />
l,U • •!';.i' ^ ;. Ii .1 i r •..- , i u , ' j ;. , .,(,<br />
:.' i IIL' 'h' 1 Hi'jilitil .ills .1 |>,l:t!i,il<br />
••|if»W' 1 ill. 1 > h j i ! t p '•' nili»,.li !>il<br />
!' .> un:,Ki l> tin- I'fes.di'li' u.il<br />
Imw ' i iliviiittkK f'.r :i|.ire il.irm-?sfh'<br />
1 u U wtiiti h e fii is Iw hail .ilii-iiily<br />
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Slatt.'s Civwtitutirin Kiw»rHWfi nfl 'he<br />
riRht <strong>of</strong> wjffraKo w.iulij aut .ftmli. ,,1ly<br />
nullify the j«,n t.tx Am ,1 jh,,t<br />
dopsnt *l»i the. t nek, the clvinf .-s ,.ro<br />
the r»5-enf I'nitid S»aies<br />
?hnt irun'. VJ\: wh. n<br />
thi' division's' firm rtpurt \MIS .*.<br />
smd, Tint:! IHtil i., i!| • ,x. . »• r.' l»-<br />
inc eollei ted In fHH l.m y.iir « is<br />
the first time Mnn ?hi- .n-.^inal ,iu.<br />
uiorization wa» |MM4 that n.. |»>i!<br />
tliSil m>n. ciilleri,^ any»hiTe-in<br />
New Jersey,<br />
Thi» lilkt muniiipMlity to levy a<br />
poll tax was Ownmerriai Township<br />
ta Cumberland County. It* tasi ,.-<br />
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.1 li,ir\is; i\ 'crnrnenf<br />
mil « report uprti ^ir |whlic ins[* and almoM everybody wUli<br />
mth I nclc Sam LH a dangerous sport<br />
tlif Cct'itt Sttrit'ty needs niorwy to coBta<br />
JMi rtliHl proj.s»- ai.'inni; ui<br />
without ,i iltmt' (»r MO iifT mir TF(illeys<br />
rViler.il lux liite-thL' New Jersey ia<br />
muniripal tax bite<br />
WMEItr-S IT rnMK KKOM- _<br />
>, a sale*, tax Trace UH<br />
itii ume b.n k far t'linuyh atid it can<br />
Wiitk uiiik (Icitu 1 In sun 111 sdfiicbni^ck<br />
spveral Ihousanri prnpU- work hanievtrrt<br />
M.it tu kfiji * ity 11,111 K"Uir in the<br />
it is ai ( ustiinied All Ami'rtr.i worki te I<br />
(iteat S(M lets 111 lunrts to pas fur lt»<br />
In fait, wu weiik one wetk 11<br />
iriCIIKU ElJUCATKlN^And toat'li<br />
for- it if sun add the extra word ' «nt"<br />
"hiUhiT tost iif cMiucatiun " When all Ifct4<br />
built m .lersfy s 21 counties even body<br />
m to college wlwther be w.inb Ui op nstl<br />
l i will be forced to<br />
«fM.apf thiHi fctnud («wdin>| nihip.<br />
it<br />
10 a.m. _ W.S.C.S. Sewing group.<br />
3:30 p.m. — Brownie<br />
FIRST NttMYTMIAN CHUKCH<br />
J*L BB> aa^ MtAadeaa* SBU<br />
*••• ••• aaaaaaj wejBBjBf^ aje/s<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SINTINIL-LIDOiJI<br />
CHURCHES<br />
8:30 p.m.—Senior High MYF bas-<br />
i:« «.m.—Church School.<br />
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.<br />
t-SfJ p.ni.-tt^wi reclhil uy Walter<br />
10 15 a. m —a.*u>« .ffudy.<br />
11 a m —Wonhip Ser\"rt,<br />
6 SO p m—Evening Wornhip.<br />
I p. m HeraW <strong>of</strong> Truth, radto M „,.„.<br />
pr»»rani on ttaUon wliJB. l«0 In ! M ^ wp| "7 1 T ?1\ p m,—Mii'Tinc <strong>of</strong> huildlm; funtl ; , , , _ _ __ _ ,<br />
iTimpaijfn»'rs, Auditorium. I *'«i«id7I..Op.m.-Offlf.*<br />
I Siotw,<br />
7 a.m.—CBMC Breakfast, Ensig's<br />
Sunday-<br />
9:30, 11 a.m., fioon ami OV) p.m.<br />
Ri^taurant, 9th Rt, and Anbury av. —Maues.<br />
', v „_. ,<br />
• • •<br />
, » , 7 pm—Junior Young People and LIWWOOO COMMUNITY<br />
OCtAN CITY tAPTifT CHURCH Junior Choir, Sunday School Buiki-<br />
IIMi tf. mi WMMty •«.<br />
In. OavM P. Wriffct, DO<br />
7pm —Junior High Young Pinipie farnafraw (FrWay)—<br />
nntl Handbell Choir U>w.-r Auditor- j ? 3 0 p m _Y.iuth Nittht<br />
IM. RMMW<br />
iuin. R p.m.—Ludies Auxiliary.<br />
-Must<br />
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Kiifi<br />
1 am ami ' .'•11 j> m -Mi« N due'<br />
1<br />
ii m --.Sunday<br />
SehorJ with He-<br />
fit* f. •r i'\i meiiiher • it the<br />
•l> KM(I jit, lit if USi<br />
giTHTill superf*li<br />
nt<br />
1 4'. a in-Wiirship<br />
Sepvin" Or.<br />
,s» Mr^ I >.l\ 1.1 1»<br />
Wni-ht V. .al<br />
! h> , Fnilik<br />
AlU-n ul itiiy A jn«.<br />
7 JB<br />
p}>ml<br />
111 a m<br />
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the<br />
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Mainland Churches<br />
SOMIRS MINT<br />
CALVART INOBPINMNT<br />
urn - SiipwviaKi nmwry. tpm*_Youth meeting.<br />
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II 15 am to noon Seryife »•« am—Church Schonl.<br />
ii»«t fruni 'hi' miin iiui!,t'irim» 11 am—Morning Wonhip.<br />
rmllo (nation WS.T 1WI on t»»» dial. 7 .10 pm—Evening fciviee.<br />
U' .TO to 1:30 p m—• Musinii Meditjitn«M"<br />
i*n' himir iif fh»» finesrt in 7 30 pm—Prayer meeting.<br />
CTin«ian mmi 1 with Ifcivid Wright<br />
h I^lu-s Bibk 1<br />
CT*»» : T and « a.m-Maasw.<br />
7 p m-Pre-servi.-e prayer meet- t 30 to 8 pm.-Confesai<strong>of</strong>is.<br />
Ing<br />
m p m -RsenlnK Gospel Seniw.<br />
Bob Adam* •«; leader Saxophone<br />
aoio by David K Y.wnB Viinl ae-<br />
, kvtiuns by. tbv hlmk- Quarti-t Thorn.<br />
C.«fe«ri and<br />
rm ^ __ ^<br />
t:SB am — Owrrh Schaol,<br />
U a.m. — Senior High Church<br />
7 p.m.—Evening Servlee. Sermon,<br />
"Christians Anonymous." Rev. Thaw,<br />
ley,<br />
815 pm-Junior High MYF.<br />
I-IS p.m. - Senior H«h Older<br />
Youth,<br />
Tell Me .<br />
Mr. Wimberg<br />
B mm tiCLkTL<br />
what t to do Mm the<br />
7 p m.-=-Churfh League Bowling,<br />
Tuirtiy<br />
Evening—Boys' Brigade.<br />
H pm—Ladies MLssonary &iciety.<br />
7:30 p.m.—Midwe»>k Prayer Servie»*.<br />
8:30 p.m.—iAdicB Chorus practice.<br />
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TUCKAHOI METHODIST<br />
Choir practice.<br />
10 a.m —Sunday School.<br />
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship.<br />
7 30 p.m.—Methodist Youth Fellowship<br />
AftiT school—dancel Choir.<br />
• • •<br />
FRIEND* MfiETtMO HOUSE<br />
Meeting for divine worship each<br />
First Day morning at 11 o'clock.<br />
MuMon Bye. Dial 39^6022.<br />
•CORDS<br />
OPTICAL CO.<br />
OCEAN CITY S<br />
Oldest Established Optician<br />
Slf i, arti St. Dial<br />
Wei, a Sat.<br />
Why did you discontinue yomr
Human Tool<br />
Art teach**, rwUy .<br />
Altar ylewinf the stadent-faculty basketball game<br />
*~ mi reason to hops so. Aside from some<br />
Atoog wltt<br />
ttllWIllNM<br />
tfce<br />
•efcabnhte Fmif,<br />
•vat <strong>of</strong> thi* kin*<br />
thought <strong>of</strong> M a practice confined to the human<br />
totin good student-teacher ra<br />
il CWUM.I1 and<br />
arent small reasons for staging an<br />
,.-- —^ «tai» fcotli Uams tor thtlr genuine effort<br />
to win. ft hat occarfonaBy boon sftggested that inch games<br />
cam* i 4acrt*M ia ttttdwrt respect for teachers. Contributtag<br />
to thtt opinion is OH fact that most stuA-nt-facuity<br />
flams* U% notiMnfi but farcei in which the tcterwn' s<strong>of</strong>a aim<br />
ft U> art wrttkuW a* possible. Our tMeten also pravtded<br />
this cotnlc aspect by draatmg in outlandish costumes, but at<br />
the same time they put forth real effort to play a food game.<br />
Students respect their teachers more for displaying this<br />
sUJliHn part <strong>of</strong> good sportsmanship<br />
This year's game was most successful and enjoyable<br />
for aU. We hope projects such as this will be continued in<br />
the future.<br />
Visitor Completes<br />
Practice Teaching<br />
good k**s. and an to-<br />
HNMBUhj ^Bsl JaaM ^^^Ij^A<br />
— ot Miss Karen Swanseen,'<br />
«»p has recently completed her prac-<br />
Hce toacfcfc* at OCHS Mder the<br />
•sjtnislwi <strong>of</strong> Mr. Kenneth Mom,<br />
head jt.i<br />
.in Luth nl<br />
in Him' '<br />
.n ar»i '•(»»•"<br />
i»i:i\i*! fIi.<br />
24-HOUR<br />
SERVICE<br />
SOCONY VACUUM<br />
AGENCY<br />
K.r • >.<br />
(„,. p. ,_> .-i<br />
Merry-Go-Round<br />
r, M . u i # i" inTfun!! nuirvn<br />
n i «• •"•' « awn, inc.<br />
12th St. A Asfoury Av«.<br />
DIAL 399-2070<br />
or 399-2071<br />
B.irti<br />
pi,is i<br />
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,-h.i.r<br />
,ii .Mi Suuth Jerw><br />
Miss Swanseen, who recently<br />
completed her prac-<br />
Held tt doaefy parallels the tice teaching at OCHS.<br />
available at<br />
M Owaisjwiu concerning the teachings <strong>of</strong> an im-<br />
to go into the fieldportant<br />
philosopher during the Period<br />
<strong>of</strong> Enlightenment and how his ideas<br />
_ to man? students. Miss influenced his contemporaries and<br />
_'a beauty and charming per- succeeding generations.<br />
have brought hsr many boo- "This is a very good school syssa<br />
sdcttul Tto Teen- tan," staled Mia Swanwen, com-<br />
Htmr Vm-nm, and menting on flie quality <strong>of</strong> the stu-<br />
travtkd to Dallas, Tens, to partici- dent body and the administration.<br />
"The saddest<br />
as I am getting to really<br />
ISL^J" " m ^-*** me , g?"^^ taiiw te students, 1 have'to leave Tl<br />
y*^'_***i 1 **?.** "^rf nwuu|saj SWInowT«tums to Montctair where<br />
at Sat ssslRiilili matin* Jo ••» j she wUl receive her degrees at the<br />
_P^^f* spring commencement exercise*.<br />
| fa her «p«rt time, playing the<br />
piano, watching educational tele\ision,<br />
reading, horseback riding, and<br />
i the rote, ate mp- d "* li "* *"* S ** Me ***<br />
tovori Cant yiiu tti! ,i Sfjiinj.sh verb m'tn. %i \j t, , \<br />
a SpHnish name fiiiniy . . , Jii>•<br />
are yuu Tiisir'y for [.IIKI O<br />
Lakes? . SVill the real S,ii"ih<br />
please sTiir*! uj)<br />
Ilavf another ufie<br />
All eighth grade students have'<br />
"tJutstaniling fi<br />
written a short original chorale which<br />
they have arranged for four brass<br />
insirmnents. Each composition has<br />
been playt-d in class.<br />
Senior high students in the rli-Hive<br />
class have recently crimpif-iifl their<br />
original full length fnmpuKitiims.<br />
Thc«y have transt>ribi>fl thoni for full<br />
band. Each student will meive a<br />
tope ..recording <strong>of</strong> his ;in.i<br />
instruction in felkMMg ekaral dirac will stag,, an cvemng perforniamv<br />
tion. Memben will be prepared to and two awM-nihljes for hi(jh sthj.il<br />
move directly into senior high school studtnis. Tugi'thtT Hie band and<br />
choir have had 33 public perf.imi«<br />
groups, where many <strong>of</strong> the cnmpnKiances<br />
iilrcaily this year and arc now<br />
Urns are in eight parts.<br />
pn-piiiini; fi(F tJn.':r combifHti spring<br />
Increased interest has enlarged the<br />
concert.<br />
high school chorus from 37 to 80<br />
members. The concert is selected The pu^iii-'intl stuiknta are invititl<br />
nil -sprinjj (Tini «T'<br />
BET h"""P-<br />
Membprs <strong>of</strong> tte Instrumental or-<br />
Kanizations have also kept busy. The<br />
band, composed <strong>of</strong> 47 students from<br />
stay here. Miss Swan- Seniors Stage grades seven to IE, rehearse three<br />
took over Mr. Moore's classes<br />
tune* a week. After an energetic<br />
^Bk .Aa^B^B^BliBSftBtt I^^BSa^BJH ^^^^ S7d^B^^ ^^«l<br />
mardhing season, the band sottled<br />
Mi C^BIBHSI aSPwy BB WWH Lw<br />
down to plan and practice for Its up-<br />
tons, as she hopes to tea** the latter<br />
sslrfftjt next year, fa teachingClass<br />
Niaht<br />
sjfning annual spring concert.<br />
A little-known musical organization<br />
«*» World Cultures classes, she has<br />
and ideas The tailor Clans will hold a<br />
Jar Night • taaigbl (Thumtay*<br />
to U p.m.<br />
M_ There wffl be an Informal ,<br />
^ I "Jhwny Parson Show," foDowed by<br />
1 > P rjn '- ' """"r* •" •»• •'• . I >n M.i><br />
win the Green H.-ri'f . . (;..«lb>e *' in ""' -^••ni-u*l It.-i4.-*v.i uiili-r<br />
I^xi.i- , . liish.ii m." 1<br />
nriw . , . Shiny urc-n r.Ljhf Mr II? ^ ^ h t n l *' '*"' ; in ( *'N H..;!i<br />
. S, ITS ah .i.'t hit MiaihiT' . i M ^ ^ V I M B K ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B ^ ^ K<br />
Ofw ami H half > uns. r,i;ht Verm-* ' ! I<br />
SS'. iiI• I yi.-u tifl.t-ve . whi-ri''«. that<br />
af Mt" . . , WTuif.s «i funny<br />
II «f> Hup Fl'ip" Merc cuii.i<br />
hi' Ea>t,.r pia . . Hark I hisir<br />
iiki' . , . \\\-rV , , As I'iml<br />
'-l>:\\\ s.nks i WIT <strong>of</strong> sight . . . "nip<br />
Kvery th;nl hut up 'hen .<br />
• •reial!<br />
THE<br />
HIS FORTE<br />
"Are Jim i d'H-k-watchcr?" aske*<br />
the cnipluycr <strong>of</strong> the candidate for ;<br />
"No I dfint like insUli' wurk '<br />
which will "he pr<br />
UwUsitUur."<br />
r,n <strong>Apr</strong>il D7<br />
at S:15 p.m. inthp<br />
OCHS auditor,<br />
ium. Th:« >i'iir ihe funeert bami<br />
concert I'hfiir hiEh Eh stfrmA fr ch.jrus<br />
will pcTform in the conoert.<br />
WINNER LOSES<br />
• CAMBRIDGE, EnRUnd _ In<br />
1Sen,' m OCHS is'tfae'staRp'or damn'band" *2 J uali 'y '«r » flp Km R'rr-«<br />
SUteen band mcmtei oarticiDatc ID P 1 * ^ . " ^ rt £i nk * P in *" f l »"r<br />
niav Uke the Charles Jones<br />
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or. 399-4686 Wm. S. ANDE<br />
PAPERHANGHSIG<br />
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MAMMOKA<br />
coocCTt choir, rehearses in Barbara Marshal!, 19. aec Tfnpi.thed<br />
the Int. but was expelled Iran e*A.<br />
y Pmm 0haw followed by<br />
a fteoordHop with live music by the<br />
, nwmbers <strong>of</strong> the Senior Class. The frank J. Sannino<br />
j play has teen written by the special<br />
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tol«y five Nips Students, 59^57<br />
Sna to •<br />
Owbr<br />
the 3tudenU<br />
the Faculty to<br />
toad up until the<br />
the mtd quarter.<br />
«rt very<br />
« both ftrt* ^nd» "*<br />
ftrtrhir-nn Mt tne studentt<br />
MItftehatt. ,rt*t the<br />
U C«m« fly. w« BID<br />
John Johnson, who b«h<br />
is pointa. Syndw and<br />
d in d»*t polnto to<br />
uHy<br />
quarter was the period<br />
toJty made JU move and<br />
the students, 14-10, to tie<br />
up with the BIMU quarter<br />
to bp Played. With •:»<br />
in the mm* • *«•! by<br />
wr KHVi. the Faculty the<br />
the studt-nti Boon regain.<br />
to ing linw thf Faculty<br />
^ down and Aowtd 9m<br />
they wantpd to win.<br />
Bie fnial 30 ««wid« *•<br />
vv M» H" m H*> kion - Syndcr<br />
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f^likr the pn« to kill time,<br />
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only blind that<br />
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SEASHORE<br />
T fUTT'ir'iiTin<br />
fm and furious"as the faculty battled<br />
students in their annual court contest.<br />
CaUndar for W—k<br />
<strong>Apr</strong>il 14 to 21<br />
Slh grade eonfareniv. dtsmisssJ at<br />
12 C.<br />
4 pm—Baseball, OC vs. Middle<br />
TownKhip, hour<br />
7;30 p.m.—Swiior CUUM Ni^it.<br />
FrMsy-<br />
8th gnidi< MmfiTcni'fs dismissiil at<br />
12 45.<br />
4pm =JV bawbiUl, OC vi. Oajt-<br />
Mssatoy-<br />
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4 \t m<br />
Irvt. nwiiy,<br />
TMasay-<br />
Ti-mplc Ti^'hn<br />
iind StTiiiir hi$n<br />
, duawssal at<br />
OC v* Itammoii"<br />
IrMtiiufi'. Junjitr<br />
up in the guid-<br />
NAKKr f<br />
and !«<br />
• » Vi ,1 rii in<br />
Ii 1'i |> m — I>r.!nv,»!H"s Club<br />
Ing 0 Ilmim N-!!S<br />
I (in IkisiUili. IX' vs. Mainland.<br />
hllTIH-<br />
The shrinking dirilar ICHTOS to com.<br />
in.inii unverttl resnfi-t without regard<br />
to its puri-haMirig viiluo.<br />
•AKClAY WALL<br />
WfLOWOOO<br />
POINTING<br />
ttfl MEAN CITY StNT1Nim.f DOtR<br />
Caravel Meets<br />
Last Deadline<br />
This put week the editors and<br />
atafl at the "Caravel," the schoolyearbook,<br />
completed and mailed their<br />
laat shipment ol page* for this years<br />
edition. Thus, all are now awaiting<br />
A giBBOT M the <strong>On</strong>ished product. The<br />
das* <strong>of</strong> "66" big attempted to improve<br />
upon the foremat and content<br />
Of this pubticadon by diverse layouta<br />
and numeroua pictures <strong>of</strong> student,<br />
at their leisure.<br />
The misconception which some<br />
may taw i» that the staff U finished<br />
wMh all it* woriL <strong>On</strong> the confrary,<br />
plans must now be made for<br />
the school "yearbook assembly"<br />
which is held annually. ThU consists<br />
<strong>of</strong> m "sJdt" put on by the editors<br />
and staff with the purpose <strong>of</strong> promoting<br />
the sales <strong>of</strong> the Caravel.<br />
Also, the Junior staff members<br />
must now participate in the organization<br />
<strong>of</strong> the yearbook supplement, a<br />
small pamphlet consisting <strong>of</strong> events<br />
which occur after publication <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bank HatH. Thar muat also learn<br />
tfta various procedures in respect to<br />
layout, photography and capuuns to<br />
assure that they shall be able to I<br />
capably form and publish the Caravrt<br />
<strong>of</strong> "67".<br />
FASHION SHOW—Girls cufftntly takin.1 whying mod,<br />
rashions in the1ffib#^gttpa fecehlly:<br />
Mr Subotich welcomM New jtney AssiiUnt Commissioner<br />
<strong>of</strong> Education Dr Mat Bogirt.<br />
Dr. Max Bogart assistant commsMW<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bhottoa lar Nsw Jss><br />
sey, mt wtth the GOB BagBsh DopaHment<br />
on Thursday, March U.<br />
The purpose 4 _thfr-meeting was to<br />
dtacuas work being AM* ON tha BM<br />
EnctiA syltabo-<br />
Those attendUm<br />
Mr. SUtaMk, Engl«<br />
kead. Mr, WUUtaM<br />
.OMMW, Mr. Hutda-<br />
Mr,<br />
The MiUre Department has been<br />
worioi* «nce the fail in construct-<br />
OCBAN C1W<br />
ORNAMENTAL<br />
MMIVBMMCO.<br />
kig tbiti new course uf study.<br />
dosje thua far. Me is wtn-duK-d to<br />
return May 12 lor further<br />
CBfiee and cake were served at the<br />
meeting which was heW in the Coo-<br />
ORfSKANY<br />
fftllMTTlf fO<br />
DIAL 399*2717 M. «V<br />
ins the children at<br />
Society Aids Mad to Atari, Th* angeefe w«s<br />
Corp* T*odi*r initiated by the Honor Society when<br />
it received a tattw from a leal mag<br />
the Honor Society <strong>of</strong> who it alao gt*H« aid to the Gbantaa<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty High School sent apprax- people in batatt
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you atHnl on- )i«ir thv U-st ptM-riix, Kintf nriw was a<br />
and work fur me? yrTiihurik, ami mitmri prU WHS two<br />
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The Ni Wave Literary y Magazine gne dollars.<br />
in 5th awuvn-iiary edition since tin* 7th Wave's first jaw<br />
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am imfM at, j ^<br />
the again m,r mo end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
»» Caritae, Fern. ««• wrtlinw wer thi. past ast , When Mis. Ubro left<br />
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Mm. Oi.-aimn, nmv ,«no <strong>of</strong> our gujd<br />
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ant!p direetorii, tank mr a*, task <strong>of</strong><br />
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-*_. to be pubiiaheri. With the<br />
World War Jt tliai he waa j PIURi|ka) s pfrmiation. sht> formed<br />
10 a ^baskM prison eelnp, i n group t«f intfn«ted students to<br />
bis MtMat, he waa rrfuwd.' work | a«*rrj;* ».-w Uu,' ij*: ::<br />
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Mn. touronc* I, S#«davn<br />
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'Porpoise With A Purpose'<br />
It Takes Skill To Land A Fish, But<br />
Tagging, Releasing It Is Challenge<br />
I llKniU\NIW It ski!!<br />
fish, hut it's even ' i-h^<br />
to i-.iii h Vin. tin.ill<br />
.ifrf<br />
thcrii biii'k<br />
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That's the opinion <strong>of</strong> hundr.-ds ,/ *.<br />
fishcriiii-n now "plavinf -a i<br />
Amerinin Uttor«J i<br />
ifflifion <strong>of</strong> anuitpur ...<br />
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L«afu* action.<br />
Out<br />
fwetan and p<br />
J errM ij» urjisd to<br />
Hn Lua m that th»<br />
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Township<br />
SHOPPE rew* Law.<br />
summi-r naunatr<br />
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ml tu bmutify<br />
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jj-iy f!iuul> n.nli IWion<br />
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in, through the<br />
, <strong>of</strong> South<br />
. Weekly sailings<br />
iftiPort<strong>of</strong>N.w'Bwk,<br />
\mevE<br />
[TU smvici<br />
. Ml 1<br />
(HK New York hnuae. The thievM 0«l with more<br />
anuUl buunilg<br />
MI' am+i a bill hniiT paid 125 000 in interest, but<br />
law. iti*wiiii] thai hi* still OMvd tht<br />
<strong>On</strong>e irf my rfiUmBr* nn the Bank, nrjctnal & 001) Hr> finally waa<br />
QiarU'a I- Wi-ltmT slMia • a\mi busineH to the nrkt<br />
BBBnaB* aflaamr wmmt-mm ~m m snii<br />
caiajbt violating gftnay laws - to j I<br />
__... trs.ljtnp.havr served M al<br />
hit« to raeketem M Mm to loan I<br />
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New W-4 Salary Withholding<br />
Form Required From Workers<br />
NEWARK—N^ Jmty employers Ftonn W4,"<br />
are BOW attributing cqf4e* <strong>of</strong> KSued.<br />
to thair amployetw. 'Tor wkhhoWias pwpNM ttay are<br />
-pag* fact sheet ex- cor»id«^ mnW to tw tax p n<br />
plains why a nsw Torn W-4, Wlth- foUowiiv tb* 4e«tfa cl • taMtwnl or<br />
hoWtas; IHwBatloa OsrOflcai*. should wil^, but wiU he traatod a* aln^ U<br />
be filed. I they do «*<br />
for fUJn» a MW W V th«ir Form W-L<br />
Jaatft! If. Sbote, IRS<br />
io Dooniat MB<br />
"to anahto mtjkgymn to wWbhold the<br />
the new witbboldlni system that win<br />
an MB eatact May L"<br />
Under tb* aystani ailaMlaiiail by<br />
tn* raeeBttr enacted Tax Adjustment<br />
Act <strong>of</strong> mt, the withholding ta*<br />
en wages wiU be nor* exact than in<br />
the past Withholding will be baaed<br />
on six graduated rates instead <strong>of</strong> the<br />
present flat rate <strong>of</strong> U percent.<br />
Beginning May 1, the amount <strong>of</strong><br />
tax withheld will depend on (1) mari-<br />
dtr both the old and mw<br />
By «xaniinin{ Qm<br />
figto<br />
determine how many lawful withholding<br />
exemptions to claim In<br />
to prevent too little or too much<br />
iSf- wtmhald fnm wages lav tax<br />
Extra ooBieB <strong>of</strong> the employee fast<br />
aheet, Document 5643, may to obtained<br />
from the aamraat OU tocal ottos.<br />
tal status. (2) the number <strong>of</strong> ex- LAT« MAIL<br />
emptlons ctaimed on Farm W-4 filed CUFTON, ENGLAND - M the<br />
witt an employer and (S) the amount poat <strong>of</strong>fice had deUvwsd • »aat oanl<br />
earned.<br />
on time, two Uvw would have been<br />
"After May 1." Mr. Shota explain- difterent. The family <strong>of</strong> Arthur T»ted,<br />
"an emptoyee will be treated u tom recently received m card Mias<br />
ft sioj^e JMXBIMI — awl tbua have Mm Wflodwrd iutii ud mtikd<br />
more tax withheld — untess he files to him H yean ago. Hie two lived<br />
a mw Form W-t indicating he is, only IS mile* apart when the card<br />
married. Widows and widowers, too,! mi mailed la UBO. Tattom<br />
will be concerned with filing a new. ben dead tor 37 yean.<br />
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< wt - wo. ««»nB»nied by his wife<br />
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WHO LIKE<br />
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Leo Robb.<br />
to OBI effect by<br />
Upper Township School News<br />
TNI OCtAN CITY SINTtNIL-llOMR<br />
M. MAS?? THIM MAM<br />
s it i (H!<br />
Ms? » to the next Board <strong>of</strong> Ad.<br />
meeting.<br />
t_,i_^_ * , __ noHoi — ItetMBUy sat had to,<br />
buUrtit, hoard went Batter kunnjea, mate mem far breaaeM. kmth and<br />
made fr*m doWes. Tlw pr* made. diaqer. 71M they ««« to the Cre-<br />
fMoniv<br />
bonnet* out <strong>of</strong> Mar pUto*. crepe «m Fort Saw. Tfcey had 10 mate?<br />
GMMMI — So you kat half<br />
paper and rtfetoot.. th* toys madeja ptae* tewi* lor aNakfact and;<br />
Jnroes by a trick <strong>of</strong> the enemy?<br />
rabfcit ears from oaktag. The day | mm M eoak what w*s wrrifrn on<br />
Captain — Yea. Tiny rigged up a<br />
vacation stamd, the cfaUdjwn found! the Menu, AA*r ttw eaobns was<br />
machine gun to look Uw a movie<br />
the Easter baskets they had made, j romBtewd, is* Judges *w into a<br />
camera, and UM> boys jusl fought for<br />
filled, Tlie baskets tfwe made out <strong>of</strong> um,. room w apian the test. Winmi<br />
Uf cartons and painted to took like<br />
i ttie ch.wv to gw in front <strong>of</strong> it<br />
DM* could get any <strong>of</strong> low nbbons.<br />
rabbits. They also had anEaster<br />
A «ri*ite me wwM «*y aur. a y«ikw<br />
{•Kg hunt In the room.<br />
one, good, two others would be for<br />
I<br />
very good and excellent Barbara<br />
aMSfRaWNI'S PHUT MUM won a yellow ribbon,<br />
a • •<br />
This dam made foster basKcti MSI, MMABUT*S FOURTH<br />
and oo the night <strong>of</strong> before vacation<br />
the Easter Rabbit filled them. The<br />
nr.xt morning, they contacted trie Cheryl Dubieis stfier is in the<br />
tomous bunny. I think they might hospital. The caJldwn made cards<br />
ha%-e thanked him tor filling their for her. They are all pretiy<br />
baskets,<br />
is only four yean old bui shew.U<br />
MRS. BtMUNM'l PMtT MAM<br />
enjoy the prrtty picture's<br />
In (earrdng to tue the ruler and<br />
MM. MOZIO*i FOURTH ORAOC<br />
i yardstick, thk etaas found that Sus. The children made diagrami which<br />
! an Downam is the smallest in theshow<br />
an earry settlement km-hrr,<br />
room, and Cheryl Sdwenwakf is the They also nude picturts ol the<br />
cfvr* iTvscri |ff Nm<br />
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Cheryl ii 4§ inches tal).<br />
The class has a shell collection. In<br />
if then? are many shells Som» are<br />
star rush and ftere are two Spanish<br />
shells, a fossil fish and many others.<br />
jhj annual &nor^sbord *pr«<br />
by St Josephs P-TA. will be held <strong>Apr</strong>il 23 from 4 to<br />
Ckm-To-Home<br />
Installed In Linw a <strong>of</strong> ba%<br />
fet tlw dumim Mfc Tn»| Th* g^<br />
•t ttw sclKMt la sieved ing an<br />
to r«in M UM dNSN t<br />
. WM grvwa <strong>of</strong> pajwstnt for<br />
<strong>of</strong> a local atydaat new In<br />
the Atlantic GKy ChUdr*« . taahoK-<br />
Howe. Another local student In the<br />
Betty •adamdi Home also l* bring<br />
Man care <strong>of</strong> In the am manner<br />
The board ii paying ftr the eduea<br />
Wo//«r Camp<br />
At Organ<br />
90MER-S POINT - Walter<br />
Mrs. Bro»o showed pio'ufM hy<br />
Piecaao and the children wiwf<br />
poems and stones that show<br />
FiftSTMADI<br />
1 •aha" if* 1<br />
p'm. in tht school hall. Final plans arc discusipd by Mrs.<br />
Paul Coulfhard, publicity chairman; Mrs. Amerigo Depicture<br />
means. This is one <strong>of</strong> •horn. Sajms, kitchen chairman; Rev James tlalley and Mrs.<br />
by LuAnn Trout.<br />
Joseph Carew. chairman —Grainger Hhoto.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce there was a poet nun Ik-<br />
would lit .and dream <strong>of</strong> >-v<br />
we should sma —-<br />
Th" Juiw bijok ivpor* si-.:, v<br />
BUthore. ,Widrra Chiappin: hr^:;"<br />
story,<br />
Japan is a place <strong>of</strong> many islands.<br />
Japan has many volcanos. They havr<br />
boy's day and girl's day. <strong>On</strong> boys<br />
day. they make kites that look Lke<br />
fish and they hang them on poles for<br />
each boy in the famUy. <strong>On</strong> girts day<br />
they put their dolls out »o the chikiren<br />
can see them.<br />
Japanese make beautiful clothing.<br />
1<br />
Author cards sh»- had, Tht> ">-.'. "•<br />
books which becanw f.iiviu* .-.<br />
v*n the author <strong>of</strong> them ,s<br />
,i re. Likens, «xir muti. •• i -,<br />
is pleased because Mrs B: -i<br />
an opera rword' ind tn.' .-n.l-i:<br />
guess tht 1 Oiurt-h <strong>of</strong> nt>aatuirvtlkf. will psrfijnn<br />
on the new orfpit to b* *)sVk«Bgd at<br />
Bethany Mtfhudist Church on Apnl<br />
17, at 1:30 pjn.<br />
The Rev William Moyw p^tor.<br />
nawiNi ttai th* oriaa will be<br />
dedimed in the memory <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Research Literary Discussion Eva Oollins Anderwn. A tour <strong>of</strong> the<br />
newly dtvoraM church senoot elassraona<br />
wiU ba<br />
About Wagner^ Sherwood the dedicmrioB servk*<br />
Mrs, Ira Pinun prwwiti'd a fr»k-d by injury to his k-g* and<br />
on Rii'hard Wagner eotiipusor 1 Sintf<br />
MIM ILV ON OMNt Lin-<br />
Mrs WiUani B Marihews gavt> a Returning to the busimms wbrtd-he<br />
book report,on Th# Workto <strong>of</strong> Rub.<br />
Miss L^nfi Ely has been<br />
wnrked for S'aniiy Kajr nia£>uin«<br />
ert E. Sftt^ixjod by John .Mawm<br />
to the Dsans Uat ai Pm SlMtf<br />
maiung the third uf the memorable<br />
Bro»t> for members <strong>of</strong> the Women »<br />
University far the pasl scmeMer<br />
tni) with Rijfeen Bent-hly anil Uuro><br />
Rt-srarch Club Litenture Uniip<br />
with a pFTfevf 40 raw. Miw Kly<br />
,ny<br />
tu<br />
merUlg last Thumdwy in the r'ifM<br />
U a arntor home emnomks<br />
hwnor<br />
•mi puu» to rntcr the home<br />
nwniw extension snvtcv<br />
Mrs. Pimm noted that even mm? thM, u^y Brandon was h»k first tnAiattan. A Its graduale ,4<br />
af'fi'r 10Q years new Wajpienan nia-<br />
pars Sh.»rori «,'• .•:<br />
ttlf,. .^ he later named Madekne Oi-Mn Oty High Srhual, ihe is the<br />
t«'r.al ut bring di«.ii% i-rrt. Stw dt?guessed<br />
Buec.n; s Madarr.>• Mivhrstritians putnu aiui pniw. "Miot i DHujhf loUuwtd by<br />
The spe*ktr went on to say theham<br />
Lutrain m DUnoia." a PuUtasr<br />
catth trii for a isv.ng The Japanese<br />
don', worship God. they worship^<br />
, Buddha. They don't alt on d^rs.<br />
; tiwy sit and steeai an the Hat, They<br />
I take <strong>of</strong>f their shoes before they go Cub Scout Dm<br />
hot Fire Hall,<br />
,i<br />
10<br />
Hone Show 10 a.m.<br />
Stable. Palermo<br />
1:30 a.m. TUckBhne Leeion H«U,<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> Upper Townihip R^cua<br />
Squad<br />
QiambeT <strong>of</strong> Cnmertv 6:30 p m<br />
dinner; 7:30 p.m., business<br />
Strauamcre Fire Company drill f<br />
p.m.<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> Amerte*, I p.m D<br />
<strong>of</strong> A Hall. TuekahQ*.<br />
• . • •<br />
Giri Scout Cadette Troop 41 7 to<br />
I p.m,. home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. W Weils.<br />
<strong>of</strong> EducmHoTL I p..T.<br />
school, ..<br />
MJaaknry<br />
Second C*p» May Baptis-<br />
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chesen Ifiist Wed-<br />
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House Party<br />
ty by the NatiiinaJ Si'ienj'p<br />
Thr frHnl will allow<br />
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nf thni- yi«ni nf ti^t-htng exper- crimiflpnnding period <strong>of</strong> last year.<br />
iitii-i> «i»l at lid with membership Deadline for -reservation!! is today,<br />
Acres <strong>of</strong> free parking space for your convenience<br />
in the York Cross <strong>of</strong>- Honor. <strong>Apr</strong>il 14. .Further information may<br />
Banquet <strong>On</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il 23<br />
made<br />
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THI MIAN CITY SENTtNEL-LEOOER<br />
PUBLIC NOTICI<br />
TB UMTT CMDITOM<br />
Of BaMriM H. Jetar<br />
os«W •# Arthwj<br />
«f MM Coon-<br />
MM<br />
Of MM iNMfll,<br />
to the CM-<br />
» prwient<br />
from<br />
March<br />
writing<br />
M^i mm AD, i9H<br />
PfejCH •. LOVELAND<br />
j<br />
B. •MMMON CHANCE,<br />
fnmUmm, el Bo.rdw.lk<br />
MEET THE CHAMPIONS — The First<br />
Methodist Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> basketball<br />
Warn von the championship <strong>of</strong> the Church<br />
League competition played this winter in<br />
the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> YMCA. Pictured here are<br />
the champs Seated (I. to r.) are Walter<br />
Tucker, David Carter, Frank Bixler and<br />
Richard Booth. Standing (!, to r.) are Frank<br />
Blizzard, Jerry filler, the Rev, George<br />
Groom, assistant pastor and coach; David<br />
French and James Beeotte—Senior Photo<br />
Raiders Honored<br />
At Court Dinner<br />
©own <strong>City</strong> High School placed<br />
four players on the all-star team<br />
which vw ielected as a feature <strong>of</strong><br />
lie* ia hayaoy given that tha<br />
'Mi <strong>of</strong> Mia auMMBan, aa<br />
•M Eatata <strong>of</strong> Frankjln<br />
Will), will be audited<br />
- ff|M ootodi A.M., at which time<br />
•NeaHon MM be mada for<br />
sf Commissions j<br />
CUSSIFB APVERnSEMMTS<br />
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DAY FOB TOO.LA1B-*OCU4^TY. DW<br />
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Tine, 45 VVordi w M" "**.y_l<br />
(4c per word osMdtai 35 woi*)<br />
Bupoias 5 CB^touttvt flam, »** P<br />
Mt Retjuiring Box Number*.<br />
— All Classified Advertising Cat* —<br />
TOO LATE TO aASSFY APS Se DOHA<br />
ff VM mailed to, B*V« to r^rBMOtBtfVt « hWUfW*<br />
paneaUy, MLOT BE ACOQiiFANiro W OMM "«•• M09 A«uly Ava*<br />
atorntty and<br />
at low, law price.<br />
si ^<br />
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wri kitchen h<br />
aftar 3 pm 399<br />
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mant conta.n,<br />
f»m, kitchari,<br />
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very clean<br />
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Call JM I<br />
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Chiiu* .'I'd M<br />
"a will Nrimiti HM<br />
cot» f>f installing<br />
EtECTRIC HtAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
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fNcirVcians<br />
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MAtiCAN _ rMILO-JCNS P»At»tlti<br />
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I esa «e>a yMi ttf'<br />
any waaAand or car* at I<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Atria<br />
r-ROM WAU TO<br />
at ail. on aarv<br />
ISED TV<br />
CONDITION<br />
'25.00 UP<br />
MAKE IDEAL<br />
_TO SETS FOR<br />
VMJR HOME<br />
SITS<br />
Rent<br />
MONTH<br />
AVI,<br />
M<br />
NEW samcc STA<br />
OwVttgBsatlB) flHBf* Bsaa9aaai' eaaSaaalt Baft<br />
9tfi and Ocoon A<br />
YALE KEYS<br />
jAK*UL FOH HI fi I,<br />
1, tti ,tnd Afcijyif A*e<br />
i Ljii J »> . iiii . ,. 4 14 ,<br />
,N»NflD IO BUY — ONt. TWO,'<br />
ihi*** unit prypvrty Clrie uriil<br />
hcalM Anl* Aiilliuiiy F Bljinri, .<br />
,4 N jrth 8th ii nnenlowii. ¥* ,<br />
ROOMS FOR RENT<br />
DAVIS Hirdwir* Co. U UIMLS and BOYS<br />
— «•»«(* raip*, Boy> BOrmitOi y<br />
.«£*?#<br />
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W. EARL<br />
NORTH<br />
A Bay WMf M<br />
• Ptjniltur, ttfjffnitliint<br />
• Pwmttvr. R 4 i<br />
pjg gad •4MM M M<br />
! 1 nms iiu M«' p»i»un, sharing — 1<br />
' (jiris darmtory private entrance, i<br />
iitr.ni ralor tight conking, M *i1U<br />
y^th. Ma - 14^4 Cniral Ava.<br />
Utwn Crty, H J Phone JW-4»O6. 1<br />
ROOM FOR RLNT, COMFORTABLE<br />
and he«it»«. f« aimew two re- |<br />
tiratf uaopta « penaioners. Avail- •<br />
SLIIB wrvtiiy monthly 400 l«»»t !<br />
An Call J i * 2 *<br />
MOIwR INN, 1116 Wnley Ave!<br />
roams lur J, i, and 4 p»'io.i><br />
Working guls or boys. Must be 1<br />
reliable NatassnaMa rate* fraa;<br />
pafking Nvar Maeh and Doardwalk.<br />
L:«H bV^'OMl or apply pramisaa on<br />
DORMITORT FOR SIRLS »7.0f weak<br />
ly /in St Beach Block Contact<br />
Mrs John Nurney. /41 Samineia<br />
ili, Phila. Pa. ill 11.<br />
CltAN, COZY AND COMFORT<br />
able IS this . ; bedroom bungy-<br />
Ujw If al^o h.i£ gHi Hiit w,%t€r<br />
bakvtward heat Ideal tor tingle<br />
peisuti or retired couple Otfaed<br />
partially furnishM at ilg.900<br />
GARDENS HOME WITH EXTRA.<br />
lot—? story Maditarnnaan da-<br />
srgn wrth rmra^tar garage Four<br />
bedrooms plus m#«3'A foori and<br />
thiee baths S»ee us for mspae-<br />
tioii^asli for brochure.<br />
bedronns each unit: Immedi<br />
ate income Offered furnished at<br />
CAN<br />
WHY RENT? WHEN YOU<br />
purchase a Hlraa - be<br />
buiigaiew in tha batch Mock for<br />
only tt 7,000, furnished Also in-<br />
eluded is. a kving room, dining<br />
khchen. bath and garage,<br />
AEALTOftS<br />
2116 Wwt AVMMM<br />
399-3100<br />
, - 4 eEDROpM COTTAQfc<br />
nui wSf#f flfeSTiff "7 flit "TSarlH<br />
Plus l^t fl. J bedroom income apart<br />
merit bituattd un J lcjt% Detached<br />
j£,tr tg@ |i ! *,.0D0 No phone inlprma<br />
t (in Hi!iugd»» Rt-jUor, 14 Atlanlic<br />
Ave, 4 14<br />
PHIME INVrSTMtNT. WATtRFRONT<br />
21 acre* 10 Acres elusr SO<br />
quarter acre lots; St?rTii bungalow<br />
M*lif otter Writs Bo* 394, Sen<br />
tinrM Ledgar 4 11<br />
DUPLEX, THRILLING VIEW <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
from sun deck! Each floor has 4<br />
bedrooms, 1',. baths, living room,<br />
dining room, kitchen Two car gar-<br />
age McGmrs Agency, Real Estate<br />
904 Ninth. . Si<br />
BEACH SIDE DUPLEX. 4 bedrooms.<br />
2 full baths and powder rocm<br />
each apartment. 2 car garage. Rent-<br />
al income $4,000 134.000 turn,<br />
nhed Grace Raalty, jtth and As<br />
bury Ave, tf<br />
LAOOONFRONT — LOVELV 3 Bt.0-<br />
room, heated, split level house,<br />
1 ] ,i b*i*hs, recreation room, l^car<br />
garage Large boat dock and swim-<br />
ming pool Ideal for boater m perm-<br />
anent home Qrace Realty, llth<br />
and Asbury Ave, tf<br />
OFTSHORE — ^S^ffM Ji*. 1W^<br />
tmaied } bedroom masonry home<br />
• ng room (12x24)<br />
fat, low<br />
Featuring large dun<br />
spacious<br />
and only a few minuiaa driva M<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> baaches. Hurry on this<br />
ona! Coastal ttaaRy, 4800 Aatury<br />
Av* 39t«7«4, H<br />
SCOTT<br />
SALES<br />
RENTALS<br />
INSURANCE I<br />
614-8^<br />
WE HAVI BUYIttS<br />
MODEST PRICE FOR NICE HOME.<br />
Fine location near High School,<br />
3 bedrooms, etc Asbestos ahingia<br />
siding, Nice Garden Oil hot water<br />
haated <strong>On</strong>ly fll.SOO. No phone<br />
information Hillagaaa Realtor, 14<br />
SPACIOUS COTTAGE. FURNISHED,<br />
2nd St Near wid. baaefi Tnraa<br />
large badrooms. Semi finished attic.<br />
Fireplace in living room I»»r1iing in<br />
ar tl«.OOO HiHagan Naatter, 14<br />
Atlantic Ava. 4 14<br />
CENTER OF TOWN, 7th t\ Oeaan,<br />
Spacious yaar round home, hot<br />
water haatad. Complete. 1st fl rent<br />
al apartment. Furnished. AMatos<br />
shingled Nice yard Asking »17.500<br />
Hillaaaaa Realtor. 14 Atlantic Ava<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
ru ONE ROOM, tia#4T.NOUStftMPlf#a<br />
apartmerrt |JW, 10 |43O par<br />
LOANS<br />
H<br />
now. Ml and<br />
22* Waat A»e<br />
Night 822-51<br />
,1 ^ —. T<br />
r H LOAN<br />
SALE OFI-ERINOS<br />
TO SCTTLI tSTATt «MM« Maftjor<br />
•IM, tOA Bay AM Cottage. 4<br />
badresms, 1V/ MOW, etc. Wa<br />
air h*et 1-car<br />
Pnead to set!<br />
Varm<br />
ROW — I FAMav<br />
l i l J C<br />
a<br />
p •JPr aE B^V<br />
rooms, tila featfl, liv*ng room,<br />
kitcnen. all alactrta. wnhV. aJas.<br />
M haat twiamgwout «21^N<br />
DAVID V,<br />
BRADFORD<br />
_ Realtor —<br />
SALES »d<br />
SUMMaREMTALS<br />
111 Atlantic AVMUM<br />
OCMII <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
DUPLEX<br />
1st<br />
INVESTM<br />
TM HArM IMIIM<br />
MWT<br />
• BK|<br />
• IM<br />
•M I<br />
* NEW HOMES *<br />
. IM TMa Baths,<br />
Electrta Haat. Camar af Bat.<br />
Total EMcMe<br />
naar I AttaHMC<br />
ONLY *lt,MW.<br />
WM, R. DOUGHERTY<br />
— ^ RCALTOW . -i<br />
312? WEST AVENUC<br />
HEATED BUNGALOW, llth St. Sec-<br />
tion. Scrawled poreh, living room,<br />
dining room, mooern kitchen,, util<br />
•ty room. 4 bedrooms. We bath.<br />
Powder room. Garage Pnead right.<br />
Wisham Raaltor, 110 Ocaan Ava.<br />
39i-O9O0. 542<br />
rw.~ MORRISON. RCALTOR, 8th g,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ava. That Cottage in tha<br />
Gardens — i beorooms. IV, baths,<br />
open fireplace, den, gas hot watar<br />
heat. Yea, • priea you'll Hka —<br />
122,000. 4-14<br />
CENTRALLY LOCATED, Yaar Round<br />
3farnily, 1st tl. two 2badreem<br />
apartmenta, furnished 2nd fl. 3bad-<br />
room apartment. Finishao lit,, OH<br />
hot water haat. Good cerMition. Im.<br />
mediate potseMion. Priced right.<br />
G<strong>of</strong>f Real EMaie, 3211 Central Ave.<br />
AUCTION<br />
3 Story. J^init<br />
Mora fronts <strong>On</strong><br />
rt l<br />
apt. bldg. w<br />
1st floor Corner i<br />
Moa <strong>On</strong> r Corner<br />
property a real inoome prooucari<br />
Mi AIBURY A¥E<br />
FRi:. AP*. M at 2 P.M.<br />
At Marmora Flrahouaa<br />
INSPECTION: FRI. AMI, 8<br />
lla.m, to 4 p.m.<br />
Writa for Circular<br />
"ODMwIeKh"<br />
Coastal Raah> <strong>of</strong>fara thia<br />
prirne byainaaa location. Owner<br />
sparatad Mar 16 yaars, faatur-<br />
infj tha tallowing: snack bar —<br />
estarant — two 2 bedroom<br />
10 t<br />
fj a<br />
restaurant<br />
•panmantm<br />
(all with ocaan<br />
i<br />
w<br />
tm — 10 guaat<br />
view) _ 2 h<br />
bedroom owner's apartment —<br />
dataehad laundry and shower<br />
teJS~riLi?l M- ^<br />
frontaga x lOtr dapth Locatad<br />
M 55* and Cantral Ava. Ocaa*<br />
Tarav IPaTaF HVaFJV iaPJVw^B<br />
Many visitors<br />
olama that way '<br />
wall aMaeiiahad elam bar<br />
take out seafood business Own<br />
COASTAL KAITY<br />
AslH*ry AVMI<br />
DIAL J99^)7M<br />
•« W Y FRANKLIN<br />
WILUAMS<br />
SOLDI<br />
.aMaA AfcMli SaMBMak aMasaMaflBIBBi<br />
H oil TWO WMil<br />
1 Snug Horiw (Wo#Mrron#)<br />
64 Arkansas Av. (Wotntront)<br />
144A —- ----'~^~. . *-•— . Tlf/ I'I, 1..f,.-, „§f<br />
laVjV PfMaplPIV MVfeh 1 f« tMfaVTPBaWff<br />
1301 PUosur* Av«. (Wo«Wronf)<br />
-•1 W#• , ' . •<br />
•'-' • * .<br />
•'••* ' t." ,i«v^5i
SLASSIfWB AB<br />
MlMOt MSULTS<br />
^%^ *<br />
w*??-<br />
Bowling Reports<br />
aty Fire Department, 3. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Heights, 1; Bills'Market, 3, Lucky PiMwpwIt I mm<br />
Strikes, 1- ^ringers, 1, Bradley Sullivan's. $%, Wright and Son H"<br />
Heatera. 1- Breadley Plumbm, 3, Palmer',, 3, Harry. Inn, 1; CMr-eL<br />
S^_*^ ? K S^J} MamA *"*• *' r <strong>of</strong> the Fust Mj'tfunlist<br />
ers Marina, 2, Angelo's Market, 2, the champion MYF basketball team <strong>of</strong> the Church, sponsor uf I hi- team — iinnn^tT<br />
I High Individual series and single. Senior League, join Kick Howell. rufeti>e Photo,<br />
single, Palmer F, 884, <br />
Standinga (•econd half final):<br />
j Palmer F. 40-20- B^w's, 3S-22-<br />
Royal Crown, 34-28- Coastal. 33-2T- '<br />
Hyatt's, 3129- Wimberf's. 30.30-<br />
Warren's, 2M7: Millers, W-M; Ete '<br />
FPO'S. 28-28- Stainton's. 27ii.»'i;<br />
Rumers, 27.33- Angelo's, 28.34-<br />
Grace, 25-35; Palmer C, 25-35; An- 4<br />
denon. 24^3S>4i. s<br />
• • •<br />
Sparkplugs, 4, S h o c k e r s, 0;<br />
ftackerjacks, 4, Poodlers, 0; Short<br />
Circuits, 2, Hot Flashes, 2- Markers,<br />
3, Spanm 1; Fireballs, 4, Spo<strong>of</strong>,<br />
ers, 0: Hi FlyeraJesters, postponed.<br />
High [dividual series, Shirley Di ,<br />
Orio, 572, High individual single,<br />
Ann PWIIips 203. Hifh team series<br />
and single, Crackerjacks, 1§67 and<br />
845,<br />
Standings- Markers, 34 l 4-13 1 i- l<br />
^arkplugi, 33-15; CrackerJ«cks. » i<br />
18; Firrtalls, »20; Spares, 25-23:<br />
Hi Flyers, n-23- Jegteri, 2O-24i Hot I •-<br />
Flashes, »-Z8- Short Circuits, 19^-<br />
KW. Shockers, 19-»; Poodlers, 17-<br />
31- Spo<strong>of</strong> ers, 16.32,<br />
Fialailat CMw^i UafM<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Baptist A, 3, Mmna<br />
Baptist, 1: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist C, 3.<br />
Mainland Baptist, 1; Trinity Gwpel,<br />
3, Llnwood Community B, 1; Linwood<br />
CommunUy A, 4, Chelae* Bap.<br />
flrt. 0- Plmmntvlllo Baptist, 4,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Q& Baptist «, 0.<br />
High individual nrta and tingle<br />
Rev. Dougu, RoUnm, 5O and 216,<br />
SttmdlnB: Unwood A, 23-6; <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty A, li-10,- Veiitaor, M-12; Sea-<br />
view, 15.13; Pleasantville. 14-14;<br />
ttd 1414 M a<br />
*an CJty C, 12.16;<br />
Oeesn Oty B, llH-16^; Mainland,<br />
10-W; Linwood B. 6-1S.<br />
•OWLIMO CENTIK<br />
Appfc*, 4, Gntpe.. 0: FMchc*, 4,<br />
Watem^iiB, 0; <strong>Apr</strong>icoU. 3, Grapefruit,<br />
lj Bananaa, S, Pineapple, i:<br />
rmn, 3, Cherrie. 1; Muma, j<br />
UmOT, 1; Strawberrie., 3, Lemorw,<br />
GOOD NEWS<br />
FOR THE "ALL CHANNEL" FANS<br />
FROM RCA VICTOR<br />
JUNIOR LEAGUE BASKKTRALI. i<br />
Referee John Gleeson Mi;ijf<br />
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NATIONWIDE F<br />
OFFICi LOCATtO —<br />
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NATIONAL BANK<br />
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W.AUIN<br />
BUILDING and L<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
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TNI OCIAN CITY SINTINIL4.IDOIR<br />
A Fair Of Young Sun Wonhipers Venture Into <strong>Ocean</strong> C/fy't Qentfe Surf<br />
$md, Surf And Sun Add Up To Fun<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Superfine Beach<br />
•• is<br />
(SHJF<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
•Off<br />
fast te the<br />
a special attaaiBl<br />
ia? «» temuy. Her* is<br />
ritaOMi «nd day-today<br />
1 mtm a lew noun <strong>of</strong><br />
with his children,<br />
ri hi warm and It is<br />
the dear<br />
ffltgnt<br />
The LENOX GUEST HOUSE<br />
1429 WSSLtY AVENUI OCIAN CITY. N. J.<br />
\ ftOOMS WfTH PRIVATE POWDER ROOM<br />
2-BEDROOM APARTMENT<br />
GtMtt Parking — don to beach and all activities<br />
Bathing from premises — Hot and Cold Showers<br />
Aho 2*iD*OOM APARTMENTS & COTTAGE<br />
WaaW Cfcr. f 4ffc $#. 4 Central Ave. (Furnished)<br />
a»aap*oo IMPM JWIM<br />
•-^B8ff^^ ^flBJ* ^W^y^l^^^*<br />
he a hazard to tbe safety <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Indians along the<br />
It is a bather.<br />
Atlantic seaboard toward the sea<br />
The surf is dean, mm and in- and a summer <strong>of</strong> rat and relaxavlgoratlng.<br />
There ate no stagnant tion after a difficult winter,<br />
ponds; no brackish water at the Tbi* i&laui at Peqk's jj^wfa.<br />
" eflge. Tnis natural action Upon which <strong>Ocean</strong> s Oty was es-<br />
the tidal virtually ywm a tablished in 1879. was <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />
<strong>of</strong> water in the surf every named and recognised almost 100<br />
U hours.<br />
years earlier by the New Jersey<br />
Centuries ago the Romans and Legislature<br />
the Greeks Journeyed to the<br />
short* ol the Mediterranean Sea<br />
History books recall that the<br />
In search <strong>of</strong> the health-giving qual-<br />
pasturing <strong>of</strong> cattle on the island<br />
ities <strong>of</strong> the see air, sea sun and<br />
was authorized in 1789.<br />
sea water.<br />
Today, thousands upon thou-<br />
Several^ hundred jwars ago the sands <strong>of</strong> people make the shor<strong>of</strong>irst<br />
warm breath ^g Spring start- M ^ ^eJjorJt<strong>of</strong>ijledLday^ j J j L y ^ In<br />
td the nugratien <strong>of</strong> entire tribes the sun. sand and surf. These moSerns<br />
are here for the sheer en-<br />
Joyment <strong>of</strong> sun and surf bathing,<br />
and that their visit has a therapeutic<br />
value is only incidental to<br />
them.<br />
Bays on the beach are carefree,<br />
they are fun, and they are health,<br />
ful. The Greeks had a word for<br />
It — "healthy"—and the modern<br />
•unworshiper has added another<br />
wort—"fun." For health or for fun,<br />
mere is nothing like a summer<br />
day on the <strong>Ocean</strong> (3ty beach.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty beach is, literal,<br />
ly, an acre <strong>of</strong> diamonds . , , Cape during the summer months.<br />
May Diamonds, that is. Diamond Cape May Diamonds are not as<br />
hunting is one <strong>of</strong> the favorite valuable on the market as are the<br />
sports <strong>of</strong> visitors and residents real gems, but when cut and pol-<br />
MARY FARASHIAN<br />
DIAL 399-6271<br />
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NTH<br />
MOTEL<br />
Bugle-Drum Corps Strut<br />
9<br />
^ Dram and Bugle Corps<br />
Cbmpetittan. wiH be staged July 9<br />
on the Recreation FMd under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> MerganJtanek Post<br />
The BsarfliiaUi Parade will start<br />
at 12th st. at 8 p.m. aad the<br />
competing corps will march north<br />
•Jong the boardwalk to 6th st.<br />
want 019 win leave the wooden<br />
way and enter the Recreation<br />
FleW. Tte competition is scheduled<br />
Tac lacyMt atts^BMo* la "*T<br />
<strong>of</strong> the event watched tte<br />
1 wjImiiB^ia'ati^ OcL|<br />
old who<br />
Their total<br />
the LtWe<br />
Thte<br />
be-<br />
•Nat anprove-<br />
Seashell Collectors Search The Sand Dunes Of <strong>Ocean</strong> Ofyi Beach<br />
soared here for the first time. This<br />
group placed second in the American<br />
Legion state championship in<br />
US, 1963 and ISM, They were attired<br />
in blue and white uniforms<br />
and massed a total <strong>of</strong> 72 7 points.<br />
^Snp^Qnoif<br />
went to the Vagabonds from Pennsauken.<br />
This red and blue uniformed<br />
corps is no stranger here<br />
having, won the 1864 competition.<br />
Their total points were SB.B.<br />
These competitors were invited<br />
due to their top flight performaaow<br />
hi the major league qf Dram<br />
atri Bud* Corps to vie for the<br />
largest cash prizes ever awarded<br />
here. The total gross expense to<br />
^^H^^ ••§ MPv Wilt SppnKifllanS<br />
Tbe paSMatry «f a<br />
pionship nun Carps competition<br />
oombtnBS tte military precision <strong>of</strong><br />
Woat P«M, the musical Mend <strong>of</strong><br />
a wcU-dirvctod band and the<br />
ft Man* Mnetlve unit in In all contest, the numbaf <strong>of</strong><br />
one to the all-<br />
Mdi a Sons at U«ion-<br />
a l^year-<br />
T4B,<br />
third pjliL vas the<br />
ate ap-<br />
Corps<br />
her is the winner. The total<br />
Ate son Is divided with it<br />
points lor inpectio. 30 points for<br />
marchim: and maneuvering. 30<br />
points tor inspection. 30 points for<br />
butilng and 30 potato tor<br />
«Oect<br />
Abington Lodge I<br />
MM OO E DMLf SM<br />
ished and mounted in a ring or on<br />
a pendant they make a sparkling,<br />
beautiful piece <strong>of</strong> Jewelry.<br />
Thew stones can be picked up<br />
for the looking along the beach and<br />
in
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SASSAFRAS LODGE<br />
tOOMS AND APAKTJVUNIS<br />
i2ii snsr MI caniuL AVENUE<br />
OCMN OTV, NtW JERStY<br />
C<strong>of</strong>iv#ni#ot to<br />
NACH • BOARDWALK<br />
TH€AT1E5 e CHURCHES<br />
- - Shvffkboorrf Court<br />
MuticPfcr<br />
€»nter Of The Shot*<br />
Dvnwoody Dial 399-2709<br />
•Watt 4 SEASONS<br />
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hwmrt cfos/res<br />
NanM ^r M. J.<br />
When >ou vtatt OoMUi <strong>City</strong> thl«<br />
junumT •umeone JM ml^jt oanja<br />
» to you Md taprtM fl( ttt M »<br />
^ a« tte wort "Sa.oirKi^yrv.<br />
tta" More than I}|H^ no one<br />
will ask. but if thry do M i the<br />
answer.<br />
The word, »Weh almo-tt def.M<br />
pranundatiaii, l» from the Lennl<br />
Lenape hjosie and mews "The<br />
doer oT Justice 1 . Tbl« wu the<br />
name the Lnmi Lerope Indians<br />
gave to N(w Ji'rsey hundreds and<br />
hundmls <strong>of</strong> y«" ir* ago.<br />
At pr»itf there are about 500<br />
L«¥ii Uwps •rftterri through-<br />
tana.<br />
In<br />
That<br />
•ha.<br />
R«ttfsjrf|<br />
so much<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
commute<br />
Afrwt Pit Is A Boardwalk Landmark In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> PREST<br />
mmTZ&m young adutt # Z " _ _ ^ 1o04 0«»«n Avenue<br />
S5~?| M«ior Events For Summer oM966 f Apart|nents 4 „<br />
^ ^ _ «te Friday<br />
flawe B ptcmpted by ether »»«•<br />
This take* place three or "* T —<br />
Ottb ban-<br />
Then on most Saturday nv»<br />
ml and ruenenal. are baiked<br />
The<br />
ud <strong>of</strong> the Snuthfrn New Jersey<br />
CnnfereiMv <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Churrii, Musi- Pier.<br />
anntMl P,iar Bear *<br />
and<br />
ONE BLOCK TO BEACH<br />
NMP AmiMMiMntt<br />
• RMtaurinft<br />
FREE PARKING<br />
An larly Reservation \%<br />
Ownmr-M*n*gmr — MRS. EtWOOO I,<br />
CROFT HALI<br />
601 Atlantic Av«.<br />
<strong>On</strong>* BUck Off<br />
BRIGHT, COOL AND<br />
Phont<br />
Rooms<br />
Bathinfl from Hvtel<br />
Mr. and Mrs, J,<br />
14th STREET DANISH PAS'<br />
-«^ Alto th« Horn* <strong>of</strong><br />
* June 10 with a vantcy<br />
nn .'he boardwi Nr« «rs<br />
• • * • • • • * • ' • - , - • • • • • • • • " ' • • • •<br />
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HELENl DINING ROOI<br />
12 I .11<br />
sm ROOMS '••-•*•'A<br />
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>y Parade Has Cast Of Hundreds<br />
Lovable, Uninhibited, Cute Actors<br />
the very<br />
tor their eid-<br />
mmam ammen<br />
at ttirir eotorful<br />
at the hoart-<br />
7K<br />
annual parade wffl roll<br />
taari»«» in rtortul<br />
12. AU the<br />
at chUdren<br />
exhibition tor thc«-<br />
—,c»tors lining the routo<br />
<strong>of</strong> •<br />
ol the<br />
<strong>of</strong> the WML BabiM<br />
igfKiram'e tt, the<br />
y are hungry thty want<br />
they are- sleepy ftey<br />
«< P p<br />
ng ph(it< "graph* do not<br />
vmniM, and ttie t»uiv<br />
iifti'n nwnifal.<br />
iv r ii irtii ^upf <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
1W»» fn •«<br />
Dunnw M but moment<br />
fin she |J 'ft at the (Mirujj<br />
marshal. • ycwnRdfwrt<br />
hm fl!« and head<br />
and and Ulk<br />
rf infantile instinct<br />
ial hoi** 1 if* E""*' '" '*<br />
<strong>of</strong> lailficw ilimf the pntxM<br />
all u> nil devUliy.<br />
j .rf th.' yiiuniprtfns are<br />
It Always happens. Moth<br />
Phooev. When Baby b<br />
Tired, Baby Sleeps . . .<br />
Even ThrouBh Excitement<br />
Of Baby Parade.<br />
well ii.-havcd.anrl <strong>of</strong>fw<br />
inR pictures nt anp-hr<br />
ltk«.<br />
Tn«> Ck-ean Ofy Baby Parado<br />
ranks as (me <strong>of</strong> the largeM and<br />
IDLEWILD<br />
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Cntrally LacatMl <strong>On</strong>» Slock •ron» Biardwlfc<br />
SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS<br />
Wftti RyniiMf W«t*r or Frivata laM<br />
Bathing from ftw hVuw<br />
«MMORIAL WIIKIND SPECIAL<br />
ILI ROOM 115.00 _ PRIVATE BATH $20.00<br />
DIAL PHONE No. 39MS5I<br />
aAUM AND OA«IY, OWNf RSHIP MANA61MINT<br />
Background<br />
Music<br />
*-#.<br />
* • ;<br />
n^Ki'ir^<br />
S5& -'•'<br />
fin Venice Marine Pageant<br />
Occasion Along Bayfront<br />
with me rights m<br />
f m Wm Ms*t to Varies<br />
to • iil^M to remem><br />
*B GMMI Oftr bay.<br />
avat. n «M M if tiw MOW IDMI<br />
wwwiHliilw aU iu ami and ««n CSty<br />
channel near 1st st. By 6:45 the<br />
CLAIRMONT APARTMENTS<br />
3312 A 3319 Aibory Avenuo<br />
Modern 3-4-5 Room Apartments Near B««ch<br />
•600 - *1200 per season<br />
(Partial season rentals considered)<br />
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THE MANOR<br />
730 MOOKLYN TEHRACE .t ATLANTIC AVENUf<br />
Open May thru Sefif.<br />
<strong>On</strong>* Block From Beach - Bathing Pram Hotel<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J,<br />
ELIZABETH HALL<br />
1115-17 Central Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
Rooms and Apartments<br />
REASONABLE<br />
WEEK MONTH OR SEASON<br />
HUM PROTECTED REACH — PARKING<br />
L*.<br />
— MM, IHUIMHI<br />
to<br />
OCEAN<br />
First Choice<br />
in<br />
Family<br />
Resorts<br />
firat boats carrying rity <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />
civic dignitaries and Misi Night in<br />
VerUw. start imp the North Point<br />
Lagoon,<br />
The parade continues along the<br />
bayfrent past the Yacht dub<br />
Judges' stand and south to 18th<br />
st. BoaM interested in. being<br />
for best lighted awards re-<br />
to liW yacht Club in dark-<br />
ness by the isme route.<br />
Last year more than any year<br />
in the past home owners and bayfront<br />
businesses seemed to have<br />
had the boat parade •pint. Docks<br />
were originaliy decorated and<br />
colorfully lighted. Boat parade<br />
participants who had a hard time<br />
weinR any more <strong>of</strong> the parade<br />
than the boats directly in front<br />
<strong>of</strong> or behind memselves, were entertained<br />
by the bayfrort sounds<br />
and lighting arrangements on<br />
•hom<br />
The pageant has received reognition<br />
fmni the Mayor <strong>of</strong> %*enire,<br />
Italy where its counterpart, "Fres.<br />
co Noriumo" or "Brwwe <strong>of</strong> thp<br />
Grand Canal ' is held on tho third<br />
Saturday in August in Venice,<br />
It was probably a typical August<br />
Ot-ean <strong>City</strong>. A rising tide due to<br />
frost at f fhr first<br />
Nisht in Venice boat peradc.<br />
Most mnrinrn day sailfws and<br />
p»Bt»ant entrants are not aware<br />
tha! fhoir marim- paacant had sui-h<br />
a long and disrinauished history,<br />
TTK» pageant as must peoplo krnw<br />
if was revived in 19*1, nn the resun's<br />
diamond anni\ tvsarv.<br />
TNI OCEAN CITY MNTlNf (.-LlMm<br />
Cinderella's Pumpkin-Carriage In Night In V»ni(9 Pegmont<br />
GILUGAN'S ISLAND. These youthful sailors mimic<br />
a TV show with their decorated boat in Night In Venice.<br />
Artisans Oufing Here June 17-19<br />
The Aniwns Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual<br />
Pttjieetien %viU hold its 71st Annual<br />
Outtne ;n CVcan do Friday<br />
to amday. June IT. 18 and 19.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday evening, June If «t<br />
Moort>7) pi. and the boaniwalk the<br />
Rnbort \V. Ernest Artisam Mem.<br />
orial Post Amnican Legion tond,<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> J«k*ph W,<br />
Gladen augmented b>' vocaiists.<br />
will prawn: a night erf outstand.<br />
ing music* The Mayor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> will be on hand and wiU present<br />
to nafional presiderit Mi^t<br />
Excellent Master Artisan Gordon<br />
H. Delp. the key to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Miss Artisan <strong>of</strong> 1^ will also bo<br />
'presentT as"»W as* aH The com.<br />
missioners <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and their<br />
wives. TtiLs affair will be open to<br />
the public without charge.<br />
During the weekend there will<br />
he a Treasure Hunt All persons<br />
who re«istt»r af Music KIT after<br />
S p.m. on Friday eveninK rw on<br />
Saturday- between 11 am, and 3<br />
p m. will receive a lucky number<br />
ticket. If this number matches one<br />
shown in a merchant's window a<br />
prize will be awarded.<br />
The Annual Aufomrsbile Parade<br />
will tour the city on SulunlHy<br />
morning.<br />
From 1 p.m. until 3 30 p.m a<br />
miniature golf tournament will he<br />
. MU jit ibjf SqitiP Sra*. cmirM*<br />
910 Boardwalk A bWling tiiunwment.<br />
featuring 1C teams. will take<br />
place at the Northfield<br />
Center.<br />
At 3 p.m. there will a String<br />
Band Concert by the Progressive<br />
Assembly String Band In the pay<br />
llion on Music Her,<br />
At I p.m. there will be the annual<br />
boardwalk parade. The par.<br />
Excellent <strong>of</strong>ficers, Wtoww! by the<br />
Color Guard and Band <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Artisans Memorial Post No. 120,<br />
American l^Bion. Hie Pr<strong>of</strong>ressise<br />
Assembly String Band <strong>of</strong> Phi la.<br />
delphia will also be in the line <strong>of</strong><br />
march.<br />
Misa ArUan <strong>of</strong> MB will wlgn<br />
- with J. AUen Tucker as<br />
sav rotary.<br />
Four Exc«IUnt Highway!<br />
Bring Motorists 7© O.^,<br />
All roads lead to <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty?<br />
There are three dtrecticM fran<br />
which rmAontts may nto Orran<br />
Oty with tar weH-ker* highways<br />
and a score <strong>of</strong> bridgp* nnm>rtine<br />
the city to the north. we*t and<br />
irajth<br />
Coming fyan fte<br />
<strong>City</strong> . Some Point VM,<br />
Those wishing to "hit the beach"<br />
further down may enter by my <strong>of</strong><br />
tht lonsevelt Wvd from Beesiey's<br />
Poult to 34th 0L<br />
There m nlan an entrance at ttie<br />
north end where the <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty~<br />
blvd. Unki iw with cornon<br />
netgnhmlnK Abwcno<br />
and there is the enhynee<br />
from the aauUi «ta the Sm trie •<br />
dean <strong>City</strong> MvA at Sfth it.<br />
MUSIC PUR eONCIIITI<br />
Cundncior Qarenre Fuhrman wffl<br />
Rive Hm AMrobeat te his <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
• ,—i - - • •<br />
FOR YOUR SUMMBT CONVB4I&4CE<br />
WE NOW HAVi<br />
4 BARBERS<br />
setvfyowt<br />
BARBER SHOP<br />
C»TV. * J.<br />
tOLJAHN<br />
PALL FASHION NIIY<br />
The annual rail Fishing Derby<br />
•ed by the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
In cooperation with the <strong>City</strong><br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Public Relations<br />
wiU be staged from September 5<br />
through Novmbtr in UK.<br />
A M« •<br />
octuol iUa<br />
ALL YKAR -<br />
THOMAS JEWELERS<br />
125 Atbury Avtnu«<br />
COMPLITI J«W«L«Y<br />
MKPMR SlRVICK<br />
Qvtt-Aparimttt HOWM<br />
Group AcHve In Retort<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gucat and Apartment<br />
Houae AMoctation memberihip<br />
cempri** proprietori at the<br />
gmall hoMelries erf <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty, and<br />
It* purpose 1* to regulate the opera-<br />
'torn<br />
REOPENING<br />
Wi MID-JUNE<br />
MM • * SURF SIDI *<br />
||HORN*HARD<br />
Corner <strong>of</strong> 34th Sti-Mf and<br />
w<br />
I<br />
Welcoim<br />
•———<br />
PAHKING IN<br />
HOTEL LOT<br />
Featuring , ,<br />
* 250<br />
FRESH FOOD ITEMS<br />
Delivered DaHy from nth, hit!<br />
HOT BAR-BE-QUED<br />
CHICKENS<br />
A COMPLETE LME Of<br />
COLD CUTS<br />
Of THE BEST QUAUTT<br />
ICE CREAM and<br />
SPECIAL CAKES<br />
Made to Order for All Or^M<br />
• Owner W II McINTYRE §<br />
To <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Hope Y©ur Slay Here I. A Pleowinr <strong>On</strong>e.<br />
In the Meantime . . ,<br />
Why not consider eventually making Nth<br />
y©yr permanent place <strong>of</strong>f<br />
con •osily kmp in toudi wMi -etivlfy in<br />
by MbKribini fl» TM <strong>On</strong>an <strong>City</strong><br />
|Mr yw wffl bdng you b«m chudc<br />
i<br />
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your fovodH r^oct and IMHM<br />
CfTY<br />
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Autos<br />
Into<br />
June 25<br />
prop«ni <strong>of</strong> atlivily<br />
and victors in<br />
^ tte dty a brtbe<br />
a failure at the<br />
Run <strong>of</strong> the Antique<br />
tu Oucwo<br />
wute oJ ihiantique<br />
cars will<br />
^ e will niU ioulh<br />
I|o»hst. und thtm<br />
at ulxiut 9 30<br />
mn P<br />
oo the f-'lorful Tabs<br />
at 6th at i*«J A*<br />
mormni! tht* J><br />
munii ii'-' 1<br />
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and liu' aliii.ly<br />
\ |onf* iil»'l<br />
ftp Uiiii' m ttti.i'h the<br />
thi' aut'i mtist iiivtT<br />
luni-h ilii- -i i'""»'•lull"'<br />
i BK 1 Mum- |t.il I'urk-<br />
thr jlh «.' IM:M|I .ifi'T<br />
i. run '•! '.'.•ill -i i«»l<br />
up'"'""! 't L|! 'I'" '"• IV "<br />
nn-i-r tin •l.'Mix-f in<br />
; lit rl:;n.i\i'i ^ '•> 'hi'<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINIL-CCDGf It<br />
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CONVF TON FAOUT165<br />
I > - the beautiful Jersey Spring months, and<br />
I1 the Faff »nd Winter, wheti the Invigorating<br />
weather is the favorite <strong>of</strong> many, The Flanders<br />
ventions or sech lines* meetings.<br />
,. v f^^^ft J<br />
i, Private pining Boom?, nxhibjt<br />
Flans* write Salw Manager foot*<br />
atf* by when hV Qpean <strong>City</strong>.<br />
OtV,M. America's finest Resort Addresses<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk Scene Of Oafa Art<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk Art<br />
Exhibit hM istafaHahH il»eU a* Uw<br />
leading outdoor art show la the<br />
East.<br />
Lut August 21, more than 450<br />
artst transformed the boardwalk<br />
ino a colorful, seaside Greenwich<br />
Village at the third annual 'Walk<br />
•how, About 1500 works <strong>of</strong> art<br />
were exhibited. The Fourth Annual<br />
Boardwalk Art Show is scheduled<br />
for Saturday, July 23.<br />
Moat ' prominent visitor to the<br />
exhibit • was Al Capp, creator <strong>of</strong><br />
U'l Abner. Capp toured the exhibit<br />
area in an open convertible<br />
after accepting a merit award at<br />
ceremonies in the Flanders Hotel.<br />
The famous cartoonist and thousands<br />
<strong>of</strong> other spectators at the<br />
show were Impressed by the high<br />
quality <strong>of</strong> the work displayed.<br />
Grand prize for. best <strong>of</strong> show was<br />
captured by El kins Park, Pa,, artist,<br />
Laimons Eglitis, for his painting<br />
entitled "Landscape."<br />
<strong>On</strong> hand to film the event were<br />
four staff members from Life<br />
Magazine. "Ufa" took color photographs<br />
at the exhibit to use in a<br />
subsequent issue.<br />
Several improvements were<br />
made in the physical setup <strong>of</strong> the<br />
^WW ^^SL yfHf MMtim% BBfm^km^MMM%<br />
was a center aisle down the board,<br />
walk which condensed the show<br />
and made thing* leas hectic for<br />
spectators and judges. AU work<br />
was contained between 12th st. and<br />
7th st, with this arrangement.<br />
The show was capped by a dinner<br />
for judges and a Pop Art<br />
Ball at the Convention Hall,<br />
Exhibitors enjoyed fair skies<br />
and almost ideal weather on the<br />
boardwalk'. As James PenUnd, exhibit<br />
director, noted: "We were<br />
sun. lucky. It poured the next<br />
day."<br />
Penland, who has headed the<br />
show for three years, has been<br />
cited on many occasions for buikt<br />
ing the exhibit into the largest<br />
evenl <strong>of</strong> ita kind. He was assisted<br />
by a committee <strong>of</strong> over 90 workers.<br />
The annual Boardwalk Art Exhibit<br />
is sponsored by a group <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> businessmen with the<br />
•IA€H v<br />
The beach is yours at <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />
to play on, to laze on. to enjoy<br />
sun bathing to the full. But bathers<br />
are required by city ordinance<br />
to wear covering over their upper<br />
when on the boardwalk or<br />
streets.<br />
cooperation <strong>of</strong> tbe city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oty, HK avail to mm to prata*-<br />
•toml and amateur artists, and<br />
cash prize* arc awarded lor ett<br />
and water colon to five<br />
Th« cmievx\m \m the<br />
«m land and sea p<br />
objective, abstract wort,<br />
ist* -*•<br />
ZENNETH MANOR MOTOR HOTEL<br />
DIAL<br />
399-<br />
1782<br />
MA (gM<br />
728 Atlantic Av«. Oc«
THE OCEAN CITY SFNTINEL-LEDGER s*~<br />
EXECUTIVE OFFICES<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />
OCIAN CITY, NiW JiftSiY<br />
those magnificent families<br />
that come here -- year after year<br />
W, us. the word "m,9nifi«n»» not in th. Mn M <strong>of</strong>f .pl.ndor, but «f .pl.ndid character and quaiity. Tho,. famili., that<br />
Jf»r ifjtf XUi -^Vli, ganaratinft sfta, aaW.r,M,H - * * ^mv9 ,,i.b,,>ttet| fam,,y »»mmtr twmir ^rt . : wKo " W<br />
>et| f<br />
invigerated their family with wholfsome eharaettr <strong>of</strong> body, mind and spirit.<br />
Th.y have don. much in -ttln. th. standards .nd ,pPMdiag th. reputation now .njeyd by th. community <strong>of</strong> Ocn <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Th.n too, w. h.v. th. m.gnifictnt prman.nt rt.id.nts, oyr m.rch.nt, and bu.in.s,<br />
tfcill to .Kpand th.ir capacity to wry. — from * tidw »l«»«r ^MMM.,,,u t *****<br />
!2S,000 - without less <strong>of</strong> eonv.ni.nc., s.lwtion, or .eonomy to our sMSonal or<br />
with their unusual will and<br />
HlUlllll UF<br />
Thii m. <strong>of</strong> thought would b. «ncompl.t. without including th. rn.gniflc.nt r.cord <strong>of</strong> our community -rvic, ,uch a. th.<br />
^ f tW «*l -" d " ^ Cf Peli "' «- « ^ - - B..ch Patrol, so that ha.ard, in Oc.an Ci^ ,r. bu, .<br />
fraction <strong>of</strong> tries, in m.trepolitan community.<br />
7<br />
Wifh invincible conviction and •nthusiasm<br />
th. test things in fif..<br />
wh.n w, w.iWm. you <strong>City</strong> =<br />
•. THOMAS WALDMAN, Mayor<br />
P, ALLIN STBITCH, JH,t Ci<br />
ROY GILLIAN, Commi.».on«r<br />
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cean<br />
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OCEAN CITY'S N<br />
MOST LUXURIOUS HOTEL<br />
AND MOTOR INN!<br />
^ new pinnacle in vacation luxury ...<br />
Right on the Boardwalk and beach ...<br />
Color TV in every room! Moderate rates „.<br />
Some efficiency apartments available ...<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 9 s finest family resort hotel!<br />
A Magnificent Setting<br />
For a Memorable location<br />
Th. Port-OCall is a new concept in resort<br />
accommodations<br />
it <strong>of</strong> our<br />
gUMts, the management spent more than an entire<br />
the personal things that are considered as extras" in<br />
lessor resort hotels Such as refrigerators in every<br />
room.<br />
Th. Port O-Call is located directly on the boardweNc<br />
and beach, and 75 <strong>of</strong> its 100 rooms are ocean<br />
<strong>On</strong>e thing you will always remember is the<br />
t-OCti service .tmmr a oecessrty, but wh.n you<br />
Want it, you will find it restrained, impeccable, and<br />
•Nwtyt tnstanth/ available.<br />
Large heated pool? tun deck? Kiddies pool?<br />
NatuftMy But «'• th. .utras-at no .irtra cost-that<br />
wM make your PortOCall vWt a rmmorabl. on..<br />
for won Infermatiow; rmtmm #w# . #»**>fM<br />
brochure. cUp and maJ the coupon betow. Its<br />
and th-^es no obfcgatk>n, <strong>of</strong> court..<br />
Gourmet Meals<br />
Var Hie UMBI hod anywhere,<br />
atop tele UM tamy vaaa and<br />
••|ay a Biaaterf«l SM.I, pre-<br />
Yra'il Had ••ly tke finest<br />
tends* pfiasfti Ih. way ye*<br />
ef OU Ea^Mi cfc*. A»d m<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDOER I —<br />
HOTEL AND MOTOR INN<br />
^y -\i<br />
Meeting Rooms<br />
Available<br />
Since the Fort O Call in open<br />
all year, we have a variety si<br />
eoauMdafe aU mixes <strong>of</strong> business<br />
groups, hmcheans, card parties,<br />
wedding receptions, cenven-<br />
aervlce-12 nutli t year.<br />
Write tar<br />
HeafedPbol<br />
Splaah to year heart's content<br />
In our heated peel overlooking<br />
the ocean, with a special kiddies<br />
pool. Bask In the •Wklfht<br />
Prone In the<br />
out the JOT and you're M the<br />
beach!<br />
StroD the ba«nlwaft Its right<br />
at aur doorstep. And you're<br />
handy to nearhy stores far<br />
Pbrt-OCall<br />
•OpentHyf«r<br />
• Cokx teltvision in •wiry toM<br />
• RcfiiQirslors in tvtfy raon<br />
• FuWy air condNkMtd Mi ImlM<br />
Large djnino roota<br />
PORTO CALL...NEWJER2EYS FAMILY FUN HEADQUARTERS!<br />
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OCSAM crnr<br />
raiment For All The People...<br />
In Off-Season, 100,000 In The Summer<br />
jur-<br />
B. Thomas Wakllajwr<br />
and Director <strong>of</strong><br />
id Fiaance A* bis tide<br />
str HUdnaa, an *cpriwteiiaf.<br />
direebj aU<br />
OB be-<br />
iorasl<br />
bojuttwaJk,<br />
boiWrng and electncaJ<br />
The hisrinf- <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qts is<br />
firom the munapil<br />
buildiag at 8th st. and Asbury av.<br />
Erosion<br />
^ Op °* —£ major _<br />
fronting Ooean Oty and other iea-<br />
_*—e onmnitawlif akng the Jersey<br />
CQBK j* the loM o< and Inn<br />
Mat batting beacbe*.<br />
The Ode* and wwds <strong>of</strong> ocean cur.<br />
(take have a nwaaa eflect on the<br />
•AS, taUmg gpiKi ^y»y«j*i=* <strong>of</strong><br />
aaad out to me* in their BESEW<br />
the<br />
ledwal gove<br />
r«od aulh&m<br />
<strong>of</strong> dollars in an eMort to tton this<br />
CToson <strong>of</strong> die baihing hia,^ The<br />
battle against atmon is « runrvng<br />
one, calling far some son <strong>of</strong> preventive<br />
or Hiikhy program each<br />
AnoOieT in fte reaoratian o€<br />
woded mjdtown beaches wai undotaken<br />
here late in r*ru*n*<br />
when dje city and stale oooperfcting<br />
00 a SO-SO basis in the costs,<br />
began tt# job <strong>of</strong> ctnstructing n^tt<br />
angle quarry stone wings to \mrious<br />
odsting jetUm and also haul.<br />
tag in sand to build up f«rfer<br />
TbJj yemrs bead enmaa project<br />
win COR PDO.OOO witfi the state<br />
and crty sharing fhe coMs equally.<br />
to this particular project, no federml<br />
JSnanaaJ attitfinre is escpect-<br />
New wings are being built 150<br />
fcrt ban the boantwaUc oa the<br />
aoutb side at the fth at. jerry and<br />
on boa aides (rf the 5th and 7tfa<br />
at. jettiea. The wings OB the ?th<br />
and 9lh st. Jeffis will be aaoot 125<br />
feat kwg running parallel to tbe<br />
The wing on tbe south<br />
•de g< the Masse PMT<br />
line at Moortyn ter The pm<br />
CO oeawmrd lor • dtsauvr vrf «" *<br />
SO faet. TOe p«a J* dess—« to **P"<br />
prowscl tbe yaw—»-_aaw gf OK —*= ar<br />
Musr Pier. _e<br />
Shad «D he haukd j B fl 3 •* •<br />
and the iiytMiK hixj?: Hfei^ n^a^i<br />
nad betmd the yer-y t-jp w-J:<br />
h*^ ^ bmsb so ffrt •Jeli fj<br />
trapptne sand bekad r*k *-£^s<br />
and ttus aounAag art: nu^dj^<br />
t > 'fk ,•.•,"•<br />
wmi made the popuiat;an srarKb<br />
at about 9CJ00<br />
By flie time <strong>of</strong> the «-vr Fed»:Tfci<br />
census m WTO Owtn Giy s populate<br />
if \-3Uag reiprj-sQoB .» ufy<br />
U and when on tf» has;*<br />
Census Spires the city's<br />
mun:n u*jl be fnc*j« to a Lvenien<br />
c<strong>of</strong>n^^scc g^^erf^se<br />
stMd o€ fte thrw-naa tarm<br />
it has had smce c^irini-^i'jci ? '* * ;<br />
luunsl 6ffi !B ML<br />
nscoui<br />
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OCEAN CITY, N, J, 08226<br />
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Luicuriout room, with<br />
AM FM ^ 1 ^ «r»mif HU<br />
ond infra r*d<br />
i»*t-.iv.<br />
*!** •» *• «*HM. ratio.<br />
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Mrwfar Of<br />
D AUen Stretch<br />
dan 1 xvm to know when to atop, thm was fr,<br />
_ya summer the city placed wo- mentary 4r*»"]<br />
men polity <strong>of</strong>ficeri on the- board. walk BtHsssW '<br />
walk, and one <strong>of</strong> their prime func. awtinue M<br />
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MM Halll<br />
IUII I Mil<br />
the old muat<br />
Mi at.<br />
«n»n hotels, were razed<br />
MM wort « en<br />
hall can an fcegu,<br />
with the complete cooperation<br />
Wedn next winter.<br />
" property owners Involved,<br />
Meanwhile, (he temporary MM. program advises proper-<br />
^ton hall win h. m— ^L ^^ ty owners Just what are the needs<br />
quate to tncet the needs <strong>of</strong> the p< * wmeture to keep it from<br />
dwieea and other event. Hated for oelng labeled substandard and tog-<br />
J fl» premiaM MB aummer.<br />
for demoiitian. This advice la<br />
and aportt tune-<br />
following examination, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
^V In question by public<br />
. eitpertii such as building,<br />
healUi, Ire inspectors.<br />
__ eHy erectod a<br />
t near the sit* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
all and opened ft<br />
originally ache*<br />
^BCVtd building.<br />
F buiWing served its<br />
m ^J It appear! it wU<br />
%to another yrmr <strong>of</strong><br />
1 to had hoped to<br />
00 « new perhall<br />
on tht<br />
PJ7w» •» !*** Ml. How-<br />
^_ by contractors<br />
< tim project and Ui#<br />
0<br />
on • new ** ol<br />
Ha with the<br />
iK the rast to withmt<br />
by *• ch> ol.<br />
*Hra> •»f %9t dlH^B^^H^'<br />
Info Center<br />
The city government operates a<br />
Gonmwiltylifiprovement program<br />
wlikii functluiM frte ul the TJB -<br />
stralntt and dictates <strong>of</strong> the Fed-<br />
White many communities find<br />
need <strong>of</strong> and do use the help <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Federal government in slum clear,<br />
ance and urban renewal, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> would rather do it itielf,<br />
The Community Development<br />
program was stated In 1964 and<br />
is operatnd through the municipal<br />
building departmefit which is under<br />
the Jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> the dim-tor U<br />
public ftafny.<br />
During th» two yearn the program<br />
has been in operation, 93<br />
dilaptdatad structure*, ineiyriing<br />
The WILLIS<br />
Mt OtMR bstWMn i4ffi m 15th Stracti<br />
ALL NEW — ALL FIMWIOO*<br />
ntly loc<strong>of</strong>trd to Btt Hmttaurantt<br />
IWMM Til© ©•¥?! nlF W9f1vl«MlW9 M#©lflal<br />
h lach llMi Pr— backing «n PrwniiM<br />
Cxc«ll«nt Prataefarf iMth<br />
MB1 JUUA S WILUS - Owner Management<br />
OCEAN CUT, N, J<br />
Afnospbcrt<br />
MANOR te o«<br />
M to flat »«<br />
MANOR if<br />
te tlat i<br />
lMrit It<br />
•V. -,<br />
O n «t the iot*r«*cUon<strong>of</strong><br />
SMh ttfwt, eBt <strong>of</strong> the two<br />
in CMtral OMU ^<br />
<strong>of</strong> bWKh TWHy-«iith<br />
btoal for cWJdren and<br />
When a property is labeled as<br />
undesirable for human habitation,<br />
•«d the property owner refuses to<br />
do anything about it, Hwr dry<br />
through condemnoUon proceedings<br />
ownen won't have the building torn<br />
down, the city will do the Job and<br />
««• «he cart against the property<br />
owner.<br />
admiratrators <strong>of</strong> the pro.<br />
are considerate <strong>of</strong> the personal<br />
values ronnecled with the<br />
propertiei, but they are equally<br />
determined that unsightly prop,<br />
erty must be rppaJred or demolixn-<br />
»«d,<br />
Tht> equayty with vMch the<br />
program is administered is witnmsed<br />
in the iiManre when a<br />
city^wrand storage shed was found<br />
to be dilapidated and ordered<br />
eifh«T repaired or destroypd. The<br />
the lool •hed,<br />
• a<br />
Redevelopment<br />
The eity government plang the<br />
ponstruetiaii <strong>of</strong> an Information Gen.<br />
ter so mat visitors to Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />
may obtain information on acmmodaBons,<br />
services and Mmiliar de.<br />
tails before even crowing the<br />
bridge into the reaort.<br />
The Information Center is plan,<br />
ned for the <strong>Ocean</strong>. CHy-Snnii'rs<br />
Mint Wvd., the principal point <strong>of</strong><br />
entry for motor traffic to Oi-pan<br />
<strong>City</strong>, The Center will be on the<br />
south tide <strong>of</strong> the highway at the<br />
west end <strong>of</strong> the 9th st. bridge into<br />
the rity.<br />
Present plan* call for a low pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />
building with an exterior <strong>of</strong><br />
Mark cypress vertical panel siding.<br />
The weif wing <strong>of</strong> the building will<br />
be faced with white smc-co and<br />
paneled with ml brick vrnwr. Th*»<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> will have a rovering <strong>of</strong> whife<br />
marble chips.<br />
The wructmv designed primarily<br />
as a romfiirt and infiirmBtiim Mop<br />
for imfiming tourists, will have<br />
three main lectiom. The oust wing,<br />
measuring 14 by 16 fort, will bi- the<br />
hiuny ami Wormatjon dimk and<br />
public lasafSnei Tne ; center" «ec"<br />
ti.jn will contain the information<br />
•arc* with the east wall showing a<br />
listing erf (hi* reaortt points <strong>of</strong> interest<br />
and *fcomod*tion». tnciuding.<br />
rnMaurant, rootrii hoteii an|<br />
gUMi houieB. BracAures and other<br />
literature wUl also be available<br />
hw Thi» east wing will houw the<br />
ChamDer «if Cnmrnerce <strong>of</strong>fices, in-<br />
An acccM Unr from Bie hmile.<br />
vard will be constructed in cooptTatkn<br />
with the State DepartniMtf<br />
<strong>of</strong> Highways, Tnere 1 will not<br />
be a turnutt fur traffic travelling<br />
w«>st leaving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Plans are also being made to<br />
em i a strim <strong>of</strong> signs along the<br />
boulM-ard advising the traveler<br />
that he is aaproaching the Informatton<br />
center and IndU wring the<br />
services available there.<br />
The building is to be heated and<br />
operated the year around under<br />
thr supervision <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINIL-LIDOIR t — section<br />
Your Entir* Family Will Enjoy Oc«ori <strong>City</strong>'s Cf«on BMCH<br />
Public Housing<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Housing Authority<br />
this year hopes to rc< i e'ivo approval<br />
by the Federal Housing<br />
AdrniniBtralion for the construction<br />
<strong>of</strong> 40 low-rental housing units<br />
hern,<br />
In I9M, Pock's Beach Village<br />
was opened to the public. This i»<br />
a 60-uivit luw-coHt housing devt'lop.<br />
ment on Haven av. bt-iuoen 3rd<br />
and 5th sts,<br />
Tne Housing Authority plans to<br />
design the new units, when apprwed,<br />
to fit the needs <strong>of</strong> Brnior<br />
citizens, and weU as other low<br />
income families.<br />
The Village was construcfrd by<br />
the Housing Authority with lonns<br />
from the Federal Housing Administration.<br />
The ame financing plan<br />
will be MlcMed should tin- Hi us.<br />
ing Authority Ed the (?o ahi-ad to<br />
build 40 more such units.<br />
Experience in other cities indicate<br />
that a low-emit housing dl.<br />
€^rn««nt stimulates mndemizatuin<br />
in the nei^tbrirtKind. Thus, hnwttr^<br />
experts say an entire w^ijnn<br />
or !he"^mmuWly"Ts "sfmiuTaTeH Ty<br />
a project.<br />
Disposal<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the ennfrihufinq fartors<br />
in Uu' modem physical Kniwfh <strong>of</strong><br />
sanitary drnprnl sjstems to all<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> the t'ummunity. This has<br />
been particularly stimulating to<br />
the ooMtructHn <strong>of</strong> iagonm type<br />
homi's where the old fashJuni reported<br />
for the priviuus yt«r. 19W.<br />
DunnK 19KS, pemiifs were issued<br />
o,i l.flfiv comtnMtion projet^s with<br />
;m climated value <strong>of</strong> $n,^,340.<br />
This i
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mm<br />
i<br />
1<br />
i 1<br />
LVCW' t"<br />
it<br />
s<br />
*<br />
rated<br />
ftuc Service A Success the<br />
warf lor M<br />
transportation service<br />
<strong>of</strong> the prf.<br />
compantos would<br />
the service pay,<br />
old from<br />
the<br />
•MMnd put into<br />
by Urn cfly, wtth dty ratn*<br />
driver corps.<br />
the dty govern-<br />
• deal wtth the bus<br />
it^ i i i i • »<br />
pubBe school children<br />
'. The dty subsidiied the serv-<br />
" me beaick* and the<br />
• fiat SBC,<br />
at fee north oat <strong>of</strong> the island<br />
left without service,<br />
and the drivers rate<br />
their prime contract, the<br />
<strong>of</strong> ths Oceaa CMy acftost<br />
n.<br />
to November, tbe elly leased a<br />
_ Jitney bus and pressed<br />
it into service. In March a<br />
•wend Mrismiipi Jitney bus<br />
was purchased by the dry, and<br />
that will be placed into service<br />
this spring and there will be two<br />
Jitney buses along the route.<br />
If the demands <strong>of</strong> the summer<br />
population appear too heavy for<br />
the two smaU vehicles; the city will<br />
again contract for the larger buses<br />
and drivers,<br />
„ During eight weeks last sum.<br />
mer,, a total <strong>of</strong> 13,000 passengers<br />
rode the rHy satiated bos system.<br />
From January through March<br />
this year about .<br />
Oc*an <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
Pilgrim House<br />
CLOSE TO BBACH AND BOAHDWALK<br />
Vine* and B*ty Stahlf mVlemlfiLk<br />
Jfx ••» 1021 Central Avenue<br />
ACCOMMOCMTWC Nit FAMILIES<br />
pa» MIME Md SMOE ROOMS<br />
OHO Colo<br />
THI<br />
Ibatross<br />
Hram 399-4218<br />
BY WsWK.<br />
Moderate BstM<br />
0«th Houses and Shower<br />
•ST LOCATION M OCEAN OIY<br />
HOTEL<br />
ountainview<br />
ill Ann* A»e. 319-2411<br />
Area Coda «•<br />
TIM OCIAN CITY S»NTINIL-HDOf R<br />
What's Trump t Trio <strong>of</strong> Loviy Card Playmn <strong>On</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach<br />
Par-3,18-Hole Course Nearly Ready<br />
Golf fans, resident and visitor,<br />
will be able to enjoy the sport in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> within the next year<br />
or so.<br />
The ciftf is currently engaged<br />
In the construction <strong>of</strong> an 18-hole,<br />
three par golf course in the vicinity<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Airport.<br />
Hie course has been designed<br />
by Leo T. Frajer, golf pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
and an <strong>of</strong>ficer in the Pr<strong>of</strong>ess*<br />
Moal Golfers Association, and the<br />
time schedule calls for completion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the layout by the fall <strong>of</strong> this<br />
year.<br />
According to plans, the course<br />
will have its first tc# located at<br />
about 38th at. and Bay av. The<br />
course will play north along Bay<br />
av, to Tennessee av.. where it<br />
will turn west towurd the bayfront,<br />
it will then turn to the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the airport runway and<br />
head south for several hundred<br />
yards before turning back to the<br />
26th st. and Bay av, starting point,<br />
The buildings now located at the<br />
airport will be moved around and<br />
new rtructures built to accomm©date<br />
the facilities needed to round<br />
out the enjoyment <strong>of</strong> the golfers.<br />
Tile landing and taking <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s Public Buildings<br />
Olf Han—»th st, and Asbury av.<br />
(all major departments),<br />
-Moortyn Terrace and<br />
Boardwalk. Includes public in*<br />
formation bureau and sub-post<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
between 8tti and ath st. Phone<br />
38^6111.<br />
CwMwal CiaUr — WeaW av. betwven<br />
3rd and Mi sta. k<br />
fatt OHIM Oth st. and <strong>Ocean</strong> av,<br />
Pras) PrfMc Library — Corner 6th<br />
•t. and <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
Mat Idinl Atlantic av, between<br />
Mb and 6th tit.<br />
HOTEL COLONIAL<br />
•«'l.^->-<br />
mW mttn<br />
Comtart Stallam <strong>On</strong> Boardwnlk at<br />
1st and 12th sts, and at Music<br />
Pier,<br />
MiM PapliiiiHiH Cily Hall phone<br />
mmu,<br />
SMrians—CTty Hall; 6th st. and<br />
phono 39B4UL<br />
iNdi •atrei (Uiaawarai) - Main<br />
headquarters 10th Bt, and Boardwalk,<br />
(phone XM«iU>,<br />
RasCM iajyad 3rd at. ar 1 Haven<br />
av. (phone 39*0319).<br />
Electric €•»—8th st, and Asbiuy av.<br />
,^IWh st, und Anbury<br />
av.<br />
Watar aad aswar €m,—loth it. and<br />
West av.<br />
PeomytvanU - Rsadtaf Saainsrs<br />
Uaas—loth it. and Havm av.,<br />
main ticket c^cp.<br />
MMta Isnrtm CeenHMlsd Trans.<br />
pert (buses to Phila and Nmv<br />
York)—ath st. and Atiantir nv.<br />
(buses to Atlantic Qty and all-<br />
IHIUIL pVXfnS Urn! TV tJUUUI %Jn?af|<br />
Qty)—8U» st. near Boardwalk.<br />
Mini rip il Asipaii Zbxi st. and by<br />
av.'<br />
Mr Uaw Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Airport,<br />
Pomona.<br />
PHOHKY TlLslPWOIH POLKS<br />
Almost everyone win drives to<br />
the Jersey nhore is familiar with<br />
the telephone poles set up in areas<br />
where ospreys nest. Tney carry<br />
no wires and their only purpose Is<br />
to provide a platform, elevated<br />
hawk can construct a home Prior<br />
to tbe erection <strong>of</strong> these poles,<br />
ospreys tavored ones in communi.<br />
canons use. The excrement from<br />
the nest soon cut through the in<strong>of</strong><br />
the wires and aborted<br />
aircraft at me busy airport may<br />
on occasions distrati from the gulfft'r's<br />
oom'i'ntnition, bill the II l laid ait «o us to hi 1 svn!l<br />
ei«ir at the airstrip and the sdfoty<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht> sportsmen will not be<br />
threatened by the air traffic.<br />
The course will bt' available to<br />
all permanent resuicnts and visit.<br />
ors. The plans inciude a pro shop<br />
dining facilities and similar<br />
accommodaiions for the gotf.<br />
ing public.<br />
Par ThTro courses have holes<br />
which are somcM'hat shorter than<br />
the holes on the rt-Kulutiim length<br />
golf courses where par maj rangf<br />
between three and five strokes ;i<br />
hole.<br />
The ahull or courses hnvt> prmven<br />
n tremendous attraction in winter<br />
retorts in the siiuth and southwest,<br />
and the Qtvan <strong>City</strong> Golf<br />
Course will be another hature at<strong>of</strong><br />
a fun-filled vacation*<br />
90 Miles Of Paved Streets<br />
, t_i,, oline niin taxes tasM and from motor vdhkJe twees twmn<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CMy has appiwomaWy<br />
registraaoo teat,<br />
90 mite* <strong>of</strong> street* wd with the<br />
Nuw<br />
This year, the StatfraM program<br />
aid <strong>of</strong> thf New Jeisey Bighwsy<br />
mils for a 61,000 paving project.<br />
Department keeps the streeti ja<br />
which the state will pay OS.8Z1.<br />
nod repair tor automobile traffic.<br />
out<br />
The State aJd program witt oa<br />
Annually, the dty and state get supplementod before the and <strong>of</strong><br />
together in what is known at city<br />
the ynr by the municipal paving<br />
hall as the "State-Aid Paving Pro-<br />
New<br />
program for which $20,0» has been<br />
gram". In thiM, the itate helps the<br />
allocated in the dry's UN budget.<br />
ei^ pay for the cost <strong>of</strong> paving its<br />
streets. Many times this assist- Under die 1MB StateWUd Paving<br />
ance rum up to 10 percent <strong>of</strong> the program, Asbury av. between 3tth n^nt,<br />
cost or more. The state funds are it and 42nd jt. wiU be pavad. m <strong>of</strong><br />
derived from automotive and ois<br />
view<br />
NASSAU APAW<br />
SUMMiR—WAU Wi-?4M# ALL- Yt,<br />
AMA<br />
COOC6O*<br />
O C I A N A V E N U i AT IS1h<br />
MRICTLY ACROSS FROM ISTH tTWIMT »ROTlCTtP<br />
AAocUrn with Mahogany Panelling in All Rooms<br />
* 1- 2- and 3 BEDROOM APARTMfNTS<br />
* 2 ROOM SUITES *nd BEDROOMS — All w.th Priv.t.<br />
a^v ^Ta^aiafe a^H^^k^^^^b^^s? ^^ri^^p ^^H^K^KA^ ^a^aa% ^b^B^al ^B^a^s^ai ^^ft^^B^^^^^^^^^^E ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^L ^^^^— m^^^^^= ^^svaj t<br />
• Ail liNMii. iwrii, BteMkan aw< Vhwwpaf fursUhsd fras • W—k* asi<br />
J'ARKINd FAClUTIfcS OPEN DErORATION UAYTO<br />
SPECIAL REDUCED RATES: MAY, JUNE and<br />
— OWNERSHIP-MANAGEMENT<br />
ENJOY OUR EXPANSIVE BEACH<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SIMTrNILLIDOIft<br />
lion Of Pr<strong>of</strong>essional And Volunteer Workers If<br />
licated To The Safety Of Public In Resort<br />
Force<br />
Bolic* i<br />
t<br />
complaints and 1.464<br />
while police eari ran<br />
total <strong>of</strong> 298.513<br />
ils for aid and<br />
toun,<br />
ke police annual report,<br />
by Public Safety Dih<br />
Acting Po-<br />
lice Chief Benjamin Dungan listed<br />
tte value <strong>of</strong> property stokn last<br />
yaar. as MB,?«. Of this total<br />
H4.362 worth <strong>of</strong> the atoUn valuablei<br />
were recovered, Dunsan<br />
stated.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty had an automobile<br />
accident rate <strong>of</strong> a little more ten<br />
one accident a day last year for<br />
a total <strong>of</strong> 407 accidents, four <strong>of</strong><br />
which resulted infataliUes.<br />
The pcUce handed out a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
pel-kin^ Hi-kpts. During the year<br />
7.021 were issued, resulting in fines<br />
0<br />
IRUCT OBEOIEM E—thief U orw <strong>of</strong> Oct?an <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
I K-t force which is a part <strong>of</strong> the resort's Polic 1 © Forct,<br />
CWff leaps through a mock-up <strong>of</strong> a window at the<br />
<strong>of</strong> his inasti'r and uniformed handler, Patrolman<br />
I Wummer.<br />
y APARTMENTS itMort AeHviry<br />
f<br />
ttrMt fV<br />
18th STREET and THE BEACH<br />
Ctuftrt<br />
> J 1 «K<br />
OCEAN<br />
TUB GW fiET TK<br />
OF AII OCEAN anr<br />
•n^aMHaHMMk • • • • • • * • • mm • mmmmmt<br />
NO SfttETS TO<br />
AMPU FREER<br />
tor the city tnuvy <strong>of</strong><br />
movlnf vWatiom.<br />
violation* <strong>of</strong> New<br />
police issued ajiT<br />
all <strong>of</strong><br />
lait y«v, wltt ftnw,. ooata and<br />
bail forfeiture* totalling 941.300.<br />
During the tunun<br />
when the resorts population<br />
pands to hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
ex.<br />
by the arrival <strong>of</strong> seasonal reatdeots<br />
ani vacationing visitors, the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Chy Police Department «epandi<br />
iu operation to meet thla<br />
perennial heavy influx.<br />
The Department maintains a<br />
Permanent yMMuvuBd force <strong>of</strong><br />
about 40 men and <strong>of</strong>ficers. During<br />
the summer months about 30 special<br />
temporary patrohnen are added<br />
to the farm<br />
The Department wta to three<br />
full shifts to keep the vigil on<br />
Public safety .round the dock<br />
every day in the year. Foot pain*.<br />
while <strong>of</strong>ficers to prowl cars cover<br />
tte outlaying districts <strong>of</strong> ate community.<br />
Traffic control to the principal<br />
<strong>of</strong> poUoe. partlcalary on<br />
Wles travel tte<br />
bumper-t»bumper.<br />
assigned to<br />
traffic at the<br />
streets almost<br />
Patrolmen are<br />
ks> flow <strong>of</strong><br />
The Department maintains its<br />
headquarters on the pond floor<br />
<strong>of</strong> dty hall. The desk sergeant*<br />
on duty are inconstant imdio touch<br />
with patrolling cars and with<br />
police in surrounding municipalities.<br />
Toe Deparancat maintains a Detective<br />
Bureau manned by four<br />
ptainclomessnen. The bureau has<br />
the latest in ertae detecting equip,<br />
meat, and the men are trained in<br />
investigating techniques.<br />
, The Department during the<br />
school term has a sergt>ant on<br />
special assignment as advisor to<br />
the 141001 safety patrols<br />
During the past year two important<br />
features were added to the<br />
You Stay «*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty paUoe fore* ... women<br />
boardwalk patrolmen and<br />
yflUfj doaw.<br />
The pottoewoman last aummer<br />
the boardwalk with Ml<br />
authority. However, they<br />
doer^t carry guni and U anynal<br />
ed to wttstte kng and loud for<br />
oounterparts. The main<br />
<strong>of</strong> the policewamen is to<br />
that people behave as reeponcsthwtsi<br />
m the boardwalk,<br />
they concern themselves<br />
mosny wtth proper dress, dignity<br />
and decorum on ne promenade,<br />
particularly after dark:<br />
The K-Nine Corps compriseii<br />
two Germ«n Shepherd police dogs<br />
trained by their patrolmen mat-<br />
to tum on their<br />
oommatttad to<br />
•ny thought! <strong>of</strong> wron»Wng by<br />
troublesome persons The dogs will<br />
bark, growl and hold a •aapget at<br />
bay, but they are not to bite or<br />
attack anyone, police authoritie*<br />
nria.<br />
Fire Prevention<br />
The dty had two major fires in<br />
UK, aod aa a oosseayss^w *JH»<br />
annual fire kaa reported by Fire<br />
Chief Ferdinand A, Taccartno in<br />
his annual report, rote to almost<br />
a (piarter <strong>of</strong> a mUUon doUsxs, the<br />
highest in several years.<br />
Damage to a row <strong>of</strong> summer<br />
homes In the 5300 block <strong>of</strong> Central<br />
av, amounted to $63,800. Taccarino<br />
said, while the total destruction<br />
<strong>of</strong> the oW municipal con-'<br />
vention hall resulted in a kas <strong>of</strong><br />
(102,000, The Central av. homes<br />
fire occurred on February 3b. The<br />
March 30.1aet<br />
Tmccartae notad, howevei, (bat<br />
while the total fire loss was eafl.<br />
mated at SIMM the properttea<br />
involved in the 314 fire alarm*<br />
last year have a total value <strong>of</strong><br />
|5,»T,300.<br />
The fire chief noted that Ore<br />
prevention activities continued<br />
throughout the year. Mandatory<br />
hotel inspections totalled 0. A<br />
• doses <strong>of</strong>f tte .eatMpiiiiMiifBBsi we^a<br />
later ratnaptcted. Schools were inspected,<br />
at were tboaUri, church-<br />
public buikiinga and homes when<br />
frgtrtrp***' inspectlona were aaked<br />
tor.<br />
Fire prevention is the key to the<br />
success <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> dry Fire<br />
Department, which year-atter-year<br />
boasts <strong>of</strong> the lowest annual fire<br />
lots among cities <strong>of</strong> comparable<br />
size throughout the ntik'n<br />
The Fire Department is manned<br />
by about 45 <strong>of</strong>ficers and men,<br />
each dedicated to the task <strong>of</strong> preventing<br />
fire before It starts. They<br />
^ with<br />
training in new teiiiukfuas in<br />
es Hi aa fire station* and at the<br />
lira- adaool on Bay av. at 2Kb at.<br />
The men operate H> ftem at on a<br />
#11 M<br />
carries a towering aerial ladder I*<br />
reach the tops <strong>of</strong> higher buildta**.<br />
During the otfacaaon. teaaaf <strong>of</strong><br />
fire fighters mate aystematie ta><br />
<strong>of</strong> all public *»'"^H^ M In<br />
the community, whether the hulld<br />
ing be prevatery owned or cMjr<br />
An interesting pnpm <strong>of</strong><br />
• natlia la<br />
public «<br />
and talks to local dub<br />
during Fire PreveadoB Week.<br />
Particular attention fei given to<br />
local school I<br />
Hotels which<br />
30 people or more lor<br />
must comply with the state fiat Uth at*,<br />
safety laws and they cannot qoal- C<br />
ify to do business until the building<br />
is approved by the Ire safety<br />
inspectors.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fire DeparsmMot oM<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Largest and Most Modem<br />
Beach Front Motel<br />
13th STREET and OCEAN AVENUE<br />
• HMrted Swimming Pool<br />
• TV«f»d Hi-Fi in Every Room<br />
• Private Balconies<br />
• Shuffleboard<br />
— Dirttly on thm Oc«on and Boarc/waUc —<br />
• Free Covered Parking<br />
• Telephones in Every Room<br />
• Inside Hallways<br />
• Guests' Loundromat on Premises • Elevator Service<br />
NOW OPEN FOR THE<br />
<strong>1966</strong><br />
SFJW6 MY MOTOR INN<br />
19th Sfrtvf and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avwiu*<br />
Ory, N. J.<br />
I . . V s « + , -.<br />
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tat<br />
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IS PRACTICAL, too.....<br />
More and more, people are finding out that gas air<br />
special low ratm, air conditioning costs art 40 f<br />
LESS! No other fuel can compare to this operatiomal<br />
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LUOLAM-S KKNNILS
'$ Whaf s Hookin<br />
at food. Ughi ttdde — SJ<br />
Everywhere in buy, in.<br />
tat and Mrf: June to Sept«mtef¥<br />
Ugbt taeU« -<br />
-Mwl toy<br />
9mmdei Juw to<br />
£ ri^Brfih, tta fe^«iHB ^M tad*<br />
Icnb or ,,<br />
-MtoUl<br />
— Itti<br />
to »<br />
QUMdr, Tramac with<br />
wdtaun todde - 4-0 to<br />
Bv<br />
•urf:<br />
with<br />
i tackle<br />
to<br />
Outride, July^Septenv<br />
with 6«h tatt, will take<br />
tackle — M to<br />
JuneSejXcmber.<br />
to drift by, LUca minnows.<br />
- •• - - « * W i<br />
DEEP SEA<br />
FISHING ^JST,<br />
* CHARTER BOATS<br />
• lAIT * TACKLE<br />
1 _<br />
IOAT REPAIRS<br />
- M w M book.<br />
rid?. Shy to<br />
te. A tottm fcmta- — bites on<br />
dam — UgH tackle ~ 14 to M<br />
SALES, SERVICE t REPAIRS<br />
MAI 399-3111<br />
SAMPSON BROS.<br />
to November. Bitai best M flood<br />
tide on a dull, cloudy day. Bair<br />
with crab; bloodworm, Mind «U,<br />
surf dam. Medium tackle — 4-0<br />
to W hook,<br />
TMtag! Bay: May to Nwrnher,<br />
Stick, dw to pUngs and rock.<br />
and W tveoaUjr tond <strong>of</strong> fiddler<br />
«*• — Hght tackle - Mo. 3<br />
hock.<br />
Ttaw OuMde: Jnfe- to September.<br />
TVoOing with juris. Heavy<br />
tudUe - M to 124 hook.<br />
WMfefMi Bay and surf: Good<br />
^ort the entire season Last <strong>of</strong><br />
«M> and flnt <strong>of</strong> flood. But with<br />
crab, shrimp, squid. Use fish-balt<br />
in the faU, Ught tackle — 1-0 to<br />
W nook.<br />
MM* M#rl»«; Outside: Mi- to<br />
September. Troll with lures or<br />
mhnp bah. Heavy tackle — 8-0 to<br />
IM hook.<br />
1AY AVI, OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
OCCAM CITY SMITINM.4.I00M<br />
THEY'RE GOOD AND PLENTY--<strong>On</strong> Htm rack /n NM top is as<br />
pretty a collection <strong>of</strong> rockfish to 6# toumi* aftywfi#r«, /n the bottom photo,<br />
The catch it bluefitk, row on row. All wtra taught in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> waters.<br />
Spear Fisherman Is New<br />
Of Angler; Sport Flourishi<br />
Spear fishing to one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mowing water •oortt along the<br />
New Jersey coast. Spear fisannen<br />
aw a complete scuba divini Mt-<br />
At to catch their quarry.<br />
TTiia equipment consists at a<br />
wet suit, mask, fflppere, welghl<br />
twit, and a pounds <strong>of</strong> air earrtad<br />
in a tank on the diver's back.<br />
Spear fishing in local waters is<br />
relatK-rfy new. and owra Us «tistenrc<br />
to a group <strong>of</strong> young divers<br />
who have made amanng ratctm<br />
w;th their trusty sprar guns.<br />
"There are several diffeivnt t>pdd*.<br />
Tht- onjanal sppmr gam was a<br />
him and arrow. However, this inslrumerit<br />
was hard tu handle under<br />
wafer, so ;ih><br />
«W(<br />
Uuri<br />
(01<br />
67th YEAR<br />
Goin' Fishin'? Look Here first... 5 OCEAN CITY YACHT CtU<br />
MITIMtt THI HOOK „ rtiu :m. a<br />
Two hooks are better -Jus w<br />
exctft when fishing for mrp im. , •-<br />
Don't be a bait m.s«- N; v. ~<br />
respecting fish wiU brnw «-rt i:<br />
a tiny sliver <strong>of</strong> food jnt«m w «<br />
starving — and the ta. mi, •/«•<br />
MI&L1MG TIPS<br />
to be found suffering Iron nuum- "• r • -•••<br />
twti«n It tlk« ri i^^i hii»i — - - - ' n.i •<br />
cat* a dwent toh Tht on.- T,. Swr.-^-^-ir -» -- ii-f - r .* *cation<br />
is when tmmg nv ::H i , ,> ;, j, s.^,; ,.-,; ^ ;.^ .^<br />
anmH-mouthed kij^tii ;.-*„•* »•.. -j.-, *.-.;. r»»-, an<br />
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thro* ^<br />
^pKrwUy !g woakfish and stnped<br />
bus.<br />
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i WBlk*§ PlMfsi Fur many u*<br />
and Miouki a hnok he irnhc^rtti n kJ<br />
; fle*. it is bcfffT to fort.e ,hf. Irtnt «<br />
! 2" «>« members (if tht' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Hub invite all <strong>Ocean</strong> O(r<br />
and resort \isiti>rs to be spectators at its many activities this s«aMa\hi<br />
iration with the nt> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a schedule <strong>of</strong> outboard au .<br />
ni«»turbhifi with thv<br />
the (ilhi-r ;>. ftw' C"4t[n«<br />
&«•*>• Rsh;ni;<br />
l Rshim; ln-rbv<br />
Oty tt/'tT l.iUir liwy<br />
finu« until iifiiT<br />
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M.iny atfni('t;vi' pr./rs ;iri"<br />
uffi-rnl m variims c;itit;iii-ii-s in<br />
m O-fiili <strong>City</strong> wntcrs<br />
Ttic<br />
t. is .i|i(-n all thinrminrl<br />
While many folks<br />
thi^HMji-ii think <strong>of</strong> fish,fit- us a<br />
»!imi Miwhi-r ij*ift iiriij thtTM<br />
nrc siwi-H-s avitiUblc in Imul »a.<br />
tor* !hc U tii.mths if the yiir<br />
TJii- tmsfr-ni fiLiiMwi an!<br />
thr-•iijtHNif ihi- ;m 1 .iri- thi' .»ffirs<br />
l-ir Imih tnurna-<br />
i<br />
criftiijn attifjn which Ht'oura away<br />
tin- bc'irh sanrl.<br />
l*(il)lic Works Dircrtor R.iy Oil.<br />
lian ruitwd at th«» various stone<br />
ji'itu-s alonK fhi- bfiichfront. hurt<br />
fjxhi-rmi-n- venture tht- h«K«rHnua<br />
nj ky ruad tu (hi 1 ocean end <strong>of</strong><br />
th.. jetty \,t ply their favorite<br />
under the Hfy's rnaiyn<br />
prevention pniKTii mt'Wii yi-urs<br />
flKo the jetty at 4th St. seemed<br />
(hi- rniBfl fHifMil.Hr fishina Nput Not.<br />
in« this, (iillian ordered his IHihlit-<br />
W i irks I>i"|*ii1nii'nt wurkers to"<br />
|».ur renienl (in the top <strong>of</strong> the<br />
jelly until It was level jetty thus makifiK<br />
It a practical fishing Rniuni fur<br />
yt huurs a day<br />
The ruT* surf fishino fiieilify enjusiil<br />
eii|«ii-ify «-PIU-I|.S its first<br />
Kumnier aril is expeHed tii eiin.<br />
timie its pupul/iriiy with the kinyfishers<br />
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EMONT'S<br />
1 MY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
ting for the Boatman and Fisherman<br />
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OCEAN CiTT'S I<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAOE t — StCTMN<br />
Fishing<br />
Festival<br />
Listed<br />
June 5-11<br />
An all-cncampaming ape May<br />
Counry flshing £««ival in which<br />
anglers will computu for some<br />
$3,000 worth <strong>of</strong> rishing tackle priws<br />
ha« b<strong>of</strong>n anniujncnj fur Juno 5<br />
thraigh 11,<br />
The fishing event will include<br />
seven tournaments which will run<br />
the eight days, a special fly rod<br />
fishing t'ompetiticin, and five tournaments<br />
which will run for one day,<br />
Saturday, June 11,<br />
The competition will ccwer all<br />
<strong>of</strong> thf county's muni* ipalilies, and<br />
will include events in all lyps <strong>of</strong><br />
fishing available tij risidenis Hind<br />
Visitors ujike.<br />
UurinK the eight days <strong>of</strong> the festivaj.<br />
which will supplement the<br />
year-ffjuha compefitron a!underway<br />
under county sp^-nsornhip,<br />
fish will bo entered<br />
thnjUKh the county' 90 wri^hniasters,<br />
Sc'hcdulefl are tourtiaments fr)f<br />
bojtiMn fishing, <strong>of</strong>fshore fishinH inlanil<br />
w-dterway angling fresh wati-r<br />
cijinpftition. surf, jelly ami bank<br />
fishing a UelMware Buy event, and<br />
a competitiun fur junior anglers up<br />
to 14 years <strong>of</strong> UKC. SpeciaJ prizt^i<br />
will bu awanie»i in each uf these<br />
events in which Ly»h are iauj{ht<br />
with a fly r-nl.<br />
f^i Saturday, the final diiy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
festival, a team surf fishing tournament,<br />
a casting for accuracy<br />
tiiunyinient, a casting fur distance<br />
tournament, a sk,>,h (fresh water<br />
accuracy) tournament ami a team<br />
party h«iut fishinR tuurnanient will<br />
In 1 held, Hn/es will he aswirdt*! in<br />
i'ach <strong>of</strong> these cunipi'tilions wnh individual<br />
and team events sched.<br />
Uled.<br />
Prizes fur the fishinsj fi-stiv.-il will<br />
bo prt^M'niiKl at an awards rjinntT<br />
on ^nilay, Juni 1 \J to clmiu.x the<br />
proktraMi. At thai dinner, sumo<br />
£i\ tra\el ,'ind outdnir Mnters arid<br />
public (iffieiaU will bt 1 on hand to<br />
hear an ajkircss fnim u tup fetli-ral<br />
(ifficutl on nii\servatii>n iind open<br />
Spai-e pri-sorvutiiin.<br />
Thon< is nri registra'iin fee or<br />
r *for annfn? TO "p-ittR^<br />
pHte in th«' tiiurnamont,. Fisher.<br />
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in <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club Rated High<br />
Circles: Sets Busy Season<br />
Urn<br />
CUy Yacht Club one <strong>of</strong><br />
in boat ractbe<br />
world.<br />
flavor ia added<br />
com- to th» Yacht ClUb's taup by web<br />
«* « • •» ft* Mmtfgtf BMh<br />
af Owt Claw National<br />
Fimi$h<br />
**%>"*<br />
Im m*ch farawwy places a* New<br />
lealan*. Switoeriaad, France. Belfhim,<br />
England, We«t Germany,<br />
aid a tew oOwr feiaign<br />
The GUM CMy Yacht dabs<br />
fleet af'saUboati ia taw targest<br />
along tbe Atlantic seaboard. Week<br />
aftar waeii these boats prarioe<br />
goo* spwtator •port in a program<br />
fsUUns three classes <strong>of</strong><br />
in age from eight to 40 year*.<br />
The local Yacht dub could probably<br />
be labM the Mothboat Capital<br />
<strong>of</strong> the country. This is the largest<br />
fleet at the Club, and is so<br />
ponderous hi its numbers that it is<br />
divided into two classes. Jtmior<br />
and Senior, and further fragmented<br />
by divisions tor girls and for<br />
boys.<br />
The International 110 is strictly<br />
an adult boat, and it is a craft<br />
which conjures in the mind's eye<br />
all <strong>of</strong> tbe asdflog drama <strong>of</strong> a boat<br />
in full flight befere tbe wind. With<br />
its spectaular ant colorful spinnakers,<br />
the 110 is an ideal sub-<br />
feet tor the_ painter or the photo-<br />
thrills It has few if any rivals.<br />
and its devotees are increasing in<br />
numbers with each passing sea-<br />
The Comet fleet Is the smallest,<br />
but one <strong>of</strong> the fastest species<br />
<strong>of</strong> the sport to be found anywhere<br />
TUs type boat is catching on<br />
with the young adults <strong>of</strong> high<br />
school and college age and aa a<br />
SPECIALIZING in SAILBOATS<br />
* EOUIPMiNT and REPAIRS *<br />
COMPlfTE UNE OF STANESS and BRASS FfTTtHGS<br />
SCREWS<br />
GIFTS<br />
GEAR<br />
Cabla Waging Swaggmg Service<br />
• rjretvsivE DISTRIBUTOR<br />
IKE4IS rVme. • SAMPSOH-COMUff UNE<br />
IIIIHWWM1 BACaON PIMM and NYLON<br />
IIALER<br />
AIM<br />
REMTAIS<br />
result is becoming more and<br />
more interesting as a racing fleet.<br />
The tune-up races for all mree<br />
fleets start normally on the Last<br />
two weekends in June. Thest* ram<br />
enable the skipper* to shake the<br />
winter kinks from their sailing<br />
skills and their boats before the<br />
•tart <strong>of</strong> fleet championaiup men<br />
around July 4 ,<br />
Also on the program an a number<br />
<strong>of</strong> novelty race*, such u the<br />
Rocking Chair rae«. In this vvoni<br />
the young sailors turn the tiller<br />
over to thtir parents or some other<br />
"adult" member <strong>of</strong> the club far<br />
WL "tfhpto^ ST snitnf tiKfits fftnl -<br />
the "aid hands". At the end <strong>of</strong><br />
the season, the sUppers turn their<br />
boats over to the crewmen who<br />
assisted them all season and provide<br />
for these faithful pSbnatej<br />
an opportunity for the limelight in<br />
the annual Crew Race,<br />
The activities get started at the<br />
Yacht Club on Memorial l».:ty<br />
weekend when the dub's Flag Officers<br />
gather un ttie dub wharf for<br />
a traditional flag-raising ceremony<br />
That is just afrxit as for-<br />
mal as the season gets for the<br />
Yacht Clutters. From Ihrn 1 on •••!!<br />
to Sept«nbw its fun arel raring<br />
Commodore Uwmw 1 E, P.lot.<br />
Jr., annoum-rt that the &>u*h Jersey<br />
110 District competition will bt><br />
on July 9 this yi>mr, and thi> (Xv bttichfront. Tht per<br />
look for t?qual su«'i-i« tha<br />
Th» fi»hlK pin- ii a familiar<br />
landmark along the CkvHn Dity<br />
beachfcwit, and in Marth 1KJ2 it<br />
•aa Mly de«trny«t* by the'-ruh><br />
ous Atlantic Slorm wfnh ripped<br />
the Southern New Jwwy btwch*<br />
front.<br />
The elub membprs the<br />
y«r ranstrurtf4 a n^w<br />
deck, running CO tort out<br />
a new elubhoiKe was ctmed and<br />
^•^^^BP#P^BBft"^pf*f^"#^F"B"^Prw^rTl^P<br />
A<br />
U»al yen- the CUib took on a<br />
projeet to extend the fishing pier<br />
to me SO feat which wut it»<br />
original length, and to revive the<br />
membership which ugged somewhit<br />
white me pier rebuilding Job<br />
was in.progress.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club was<br />
orgaiawd in 1913 with the cxprcsned<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> eatabliihing a<br />
surf flshing pier and etabnouse on<br />
toe beachfront here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
•e chst> gained riparian rights.,<br />
purehMed the property and In IMS<br />
the pier was constructed. Membership<br />
was limited to 300, and this<br />
quota war middy filled.<br />
The dub launched a program.<br />
<strong>of</strong> social and sporting activities<br />
which added to the gaiety <strong>of</strong> the<br />
already full beachfront program<br />
• * * that summer. .<br />
to am revorts <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
<strong>of</strong> rnoiv than 9MV<br />
was the mat<br />
dry <strong>of</strong>ficial* provided a<br />
trophy to fee<br />
A5t ? dSAIL ****** IS^J^S"!<br />
IHL |WilO# I MsV « sssn<br />
f \<br />
• • •<br />
Speedboats<br />
RQOstertajls on the bay is not<br />
to be interpreted as somrtfiing<br />
akin to the barnyard. The highflying<br />
spray nf water can uaualry<br />
be found high over the transom<br />
<strong>of</strong> a speeding hydroplaAe or rac-<br />
ing runabout,<br />
A^rt • ^^^^^^^^Bi^B ^BB •••» ••••« ^m<br />
nnz l^B^lll EBJI3 on \MtF OKJ IS<br />
a steady diet for speed loivprs<br />
along the bayfront where the<br />
Occmn <strong>City</strong> Yaeht Club's power,<br />
boat fleet hokis highiy-competitivp<br />
races and regattas through the<br />
summer months.<br />
The slvek. speedy craft usually<br />
hike to the wain* late m May to<br />
work out the nwhanicaj kinks and<br />
refresh the reflexes <strong>of</strong> the driven<br />
for the racing season aht
Uit-<br />
7^;ir<br />
SPEC*<br />
<strong>City</strong> Yacht Club Rated High<br />
Grcles: Sets Busy Season<br />
•»•_*<br />
Gty YkW Oub «_* <strong>of</strong><br />
ft. boat nethe<br />
-writ,<br />
_ flavor fe added<br />
Yacht Oub'i taugt by such<br />
fer the event were sailors<br />
fax places as New<br />
Swi*eru_d, France, Mg<br />
ngi-ad, West Gtmusr,<br />
Fbrtuaal and a few othsr toMign<br />
» Yacht dab's<br />
<strong>of</strong> salUnaai to (ha largest<br />
•long the Atlantic seaboard. Week<br />
•*W «•*» BMW Boass prarid*<br />
good spwtstnr sport to a pnpvn<br />
ytoteh ^fcatttrss three CIMM <strong>of</strong><br />
boats UUam] by rfdppen nmping<br />
In age tarn eight to 80 yean.<br />
The local Yacht dab couW probabb/<br />
be tabled the Mothboat Ovital<br />
<strong>of</strong> the country. TWa Is die lai<br />
gnt fleet at the dub. and is ao<br />
ponderous^, it* umber* that K is<br />
dhrtdad into two dasaes. Junior<br />
and Smlor, and fnrthar fnujmented<br />
by Mtai ta> girls and for<br />
bog*<br />
The International U0 Is rtrictly<br />
an adult boat, and It is a craft<br />
which cotriures In the minds eye<br />
-"-"*- —'Hm fr—a irf • biwt<br />
In niU fflght bate* the wind. With<br />
Ma spectsuuar and colorful sptonaaers,<br />
the 110 is an ideal sub-<br />
grapber. However, for racing<br />
thrill* it has few if any rivals,<br />
and its div-tica are increasing in<br />
numbers with each passing sea-<br />
The Comet fleet is the smallest,<br />
but one <strong>of</strong> die fastest species<br />
<strong>of</strong> the sport to be found anywhere.<br />
This type boat U catching on<br />
witt the young adults <strong>of</strong> Ugh<br />
at and as a<br />
• EQUIPMENT and REPAIRS •<br />
COMUIE LK Of STMUSS ml BRASS HTTINGS<br />
SCREWS<br />
GIFTS<br />
GEAR<br />
Cable-Rigging Swaggtog Service<br />
EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR —<br />
RACE-UH: FUTiiGS e SAMKOIkC0MIM_l UNE<br />
ll*Vi<br />
DEALER<br />
MOON PMNM M« MYLON<br />
> - • % • AIM<br />
KHTALS<br />
, : ; ^ ; ^ ? 1 . 1<br />
I»A r<br />
* f . • • • • • • • * • • * *<br />
UGHTNiNG<br />
AS and SAN. REPARS<br />
\ _ * **<br />
THI OCIAN CITY MMTIMCL-LHWCfl<br />
result is becoming more and<br />
more Interesting as a racing fleet.<br />
The tuhe-up races for all three<br />
At«tm «tsn normally on die lost<br />
two weekends In June, These races<br />
enable the slappeni to shake the<br />
winter kinks from their sailing 1<br />
skills and their boat* before the<br />
•tort <strong>of</strong> fleet championship races<br />
around July 4 '<br />
Also on me program are a numbsr<br />
<strong>of</strong> BflMUy M I , such as tb*<br />
Rocking Oiair rmcea. In this e\ 14th M.<br />
pier on the beachfront The pier<br />
anglers look for equal success this<br />
season<br />
The fiaMg pier is a familiar<br />
landmark along me <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
bwtcbiumM. and in UanA lie M<br />
' was totally destroyed by the ruinous<br />
Atlantic Storm which ripped<br />
tt» Southern New Jersey beachfront.<br />
The club members the following<br />
year constructed a new fishing<br />
the summer <strong>of</strong> 1964<br />
a new clubhouse was creat<br />
Surf FtsW«>rm«>n Uka<br />
year me Oub took on a<br />
projee* to extend 0K fishing pier<br />
to the SB feat which was its<br />
erigtoal length, and to revive the<br />
memberaHp which sagged- sotnewhat<br />
while the pier rebuilding job<br />
was in progress.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty FtaMng Oub was<br />
orgasBsed in UO with the impressed<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> establishing a<br />
surf fishing pier and dubnouse on<br />
the beachfront here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>..<br />
The dm gamed Hparian n^ht*,.<br />
purchased the property and In IMS<br />
the pier waa oomtrucMd, Member.<br />
•Mp waa Bnuted to 300, and this<br />
The Oub<br />
already<br />
_ MMOaa<br />
to ttt gaiety <strong>of</strong> Mat<br />
5__iLi... w.»* £ « - * '-* g r r'ji<br />
Powtfu! Mlnit Moo 4<br />
<strong>City</strong> Yacht Qub will be host to the<br />
second half <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey<br />
championship regatta August 13<br />
and 14.<br />
• • •<br />
Speedboats<br />
Roostertails on me bay Is not<br />
to be interpreted as something<br />
akin to the barnyard. The highflying<br />
spray <strong>of</strong> water can usually<br />
be found high over the transom<br />
<strong>of</strong> a speeding hydroplane or racing<br />
runabout.<br />
Battersea rd. The fiekl ewers an<br />
U-inUe course to Beeaiey'B Point<br />
and back. The Marathon is an open<br />
event and all the outstanding raceboat<br />
driven <strong>of</strong> the area are invited<br />
to compete. The event! are nw<br />
mally run in various classes, ruabouts,<br />
Jersey Speed SkiO and<br />
hydroplanea.<br />
Racing for the prizrd Cummis-<br />
•wtr' Trophy will to staged on<br />
Saturday, July 2, and on Monday,<br />
July 4, This !wo"day competition<br />
with ail boats racing In the same<br />
scratch and handicap heats has<br />
alwa,va pr>jdud the gn-Urst J^M 1 -<br />
fator and (Mver Inferest trt art-<br />
And roostertails on the bay Is<br />
a steady diet for speed lovers dom has it been won by the fast-<br />
along the baytront where the est straightaway boat.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club's power- The first <strong>of</strong> the races in the Itmgboat<br />
fleet holds nighly-cumpetitlv.standing Bellwoar Trophy senes<br />
races and regattas through the will be run on Surniay. June 28.<br />
summer months.<br />
and each Sunday theri-sfler until<br />
The sleek, speedy craft usually the sixth and final race on Sunday.<br />
take to the wat#r late in May toAugust<br />
14.<br />
work out the mechanical kinks and<br />
refresh the reflexes <strong>of</strong> the drivers<br />
for the racing season ahead. The<br />
annual <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />
Memorial Marathon race is part<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ceremonies opining the<br />
Yacht dub for the season's activities.<br />
This event is scheduled for<br />
Saturday, May 28.<br />
The race is run during the afternoon<br />
and starts in the bay in front<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Yacht Club at me foot <strong>of</strong><br />
The M'asiin's finale is the Labor<br />
Day regatta, Thu rntsting usually<br />
KH a race staged for local ycMny<br />
outboard drivers which u thriljing.<br />
• • •<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Race<br />
A colorful ilisplay <strong>of</strong> nttinsiiih<br />
and spirmakcrs tiling thr Cap) 1<br />
May County rjrpwifront each sum-<br />
mer is the annual<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty-Caps May<br />
Cup Race tar Sai<br />
<strong>of</strong> th*<br />
M to<br />
The ran, whk* has<br />
pert <strong>of</strong> becoming a daasic In At- ettw<br />
lantk- seaboard yacbt<br />
circles, is stag-d<br />
with <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />
alternating u the starting paint.<br />
The raft* is under the manage* Cap S_M*<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> the Ctm<strong>On</strong>m Cup Q_n> papular^<br />
mittw, and uodsr the joint asja.<br />
picM uf the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht dub boats ««<br />
and the Corinthian Yacht dub <strong>of</strong> which h*»<br />
Cape May <strong>City</strong>, The boats are<br />
divided into CUu» A api Ctaaa J),<br />
OCEAN CITY FtSltti<br />
14th STRUT and THE<br />
PIER FISHING<br />
— LOCKERS<br />
Club House<br />
Available<br />
THE ONLY PRIVi<br />
HSHING PIEB IN OC£AN OH<br />
rSTABUSHED IN ltlS —*w*J<br />
mMUmWP APPUCAltOH<br />
AVAILABLE AT w»<br />
WASWRTAYt<br />
KVB. (341b St.) EVERVTWW FOR IK<br />
Hi* Marina, with facilrfm for 200 boats,<br />
ho. •vxything to oti~. WrHH^r yoor<br />
Y*n emit* Ughn at<br />
* 10-Tort<br />
^BsT B^BB^b ^^^K<br />
HM •<br />
Lift<br />
ROT* Mr<br />
SUP RENTALS,<br />
9999<br />
on<br />
ii<br />
j in.' 1<br />
itT-y* wit.<br />
§*-**<br />
-M<br />
i ht butt<br />
«. Owl<br />
_ fcr the wpajvU<br />
_ J, will betooii people.<br />
The boats wlU to eonrtrueted by<br />
Oiarlea Herman, Jr., who nnstts<br />
he baa ohtainad aMduahw rigtt to<br />
•» • -yii.ir pcritid<br />
for r¥0atntiiin h;»s lnt-n cHimin*<br />
atwl, and n*|ila(ixl by a onu-yoar<br />
tmu.<br />
3—B**ts powfrifi by pngini«s <strong>of</strong><br />
10 Iff or less are not now exempt<br />
from numbering.<br />
4—Provides for the issuance <strong>of</strong><br />
a tax exemption certificate for<br />
boats used in business. The fees<br />
for the tax exemption certfieata<br />
are as follow.<br />
Sixteen feet or less |4 per year.<br />
More than 16 feet but less man<br />
» feet $25 per year.<br />
Twenty-six feet or more but less<br />
than 40 fi-ot B0 pr»r year.<br />
Forty feet or more but lev than<br />
§5 feet $75 per year.<br />
Sixty-five feet and over $100 per<br />
year.<br />
5—Owners <strong>of</strong> boats who pay the<br />
abrivc fees and are required to<br />
be numbered may have their vessels<br />
numbered at me reduced fee<br />
<strong>of</strong> $2 per year.<br />
6— Provides for dfcals to be<br />
issued to persons paying the tax<br />
exemption toes outlined above to<br />
1 i<br />
Thr— HmppY Oceon Ctfy nthunmn Dttplay<br />
Big Martin Caught At Sma Oft $*mh Hw<br />
year mt<br />
NEW JERSEY'S EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR•> ££."<br />
' ^ an m a> taa<br />
POINT CALIF<br />
MOW C«*«£T! UNI Of OBAUn<br />
SALES - RENTALS - REPAIRS<br />
and ASSUtY AVE.<br />
';* >•. •<br />
Sw Gwtw we<br />
12TH and OCEAN AVES.<br />
Al UMI<br />
ASSOCIATION Or NEW JttSBY<br />
S pany<br />
S<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty FlotUU Na tl, U.S.<br />
at k«Ml heat MB__W tata<br />
ad hi iMeplNg haa_tav -Ml<br />
^ from Mt% _^k_| is a-to taO. Mr-<br />
S^B * atl_P ^-^ W-^-IBBB« _^-^-^_H. _PaBtf_l_b<br />
strucUon ^^ classea ^^^^^^ tot ^^^^^^^__i_ ^^••^B<br />
' """<br />
to the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
•v in tn# oaoauon <strong>of</strong> boats<br />
The Oceaa Qiy Fbtilta. caine<br />
t^i ~TT^ ^^ /- -^ • _ •<br />
S<br />
. mmmmm PWWi -« jamc-ieny V«F<br />
^^fc^^^aT ^P a^i^^^y ^H ^^^H ^^^_^__^B aaap<br />
a^k ' tt _IA_fe_^_^_l _^_^_^_i ' _^_H _^_e_^_lB a__^_fe a_^_B<br />
S^<br />
mtM,mmwmmam IB VaT «IV .VW^m^p^<br />
^^MMy aUjMe €J^^B-_> glH-!--fc «v<br />
ia«7«nnp«M<br />
^ *•" ^•^•*_» T g — ar<br />
_K A_a__h ^_^_^_l- ^k ^_^^^_Mka_v<br />
V<br />
display on their craft,<br />
7—The Commissioner <strong>of</strong> the Department<br />
is given power to adopt<br />
to implement the tax<br />
exemption certificate provisions <strong>of</strong><br />
the act<br />
8—The sum <strong>of</strong> 10 percent <strong>of</strong> all<br />
monies received from this art<br />
shall be turned over to the Division<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fish and Game for the<br />
support <strong>of</strong> the coasts! pattoL<br />
9—Allow* the regisfraiieB <strong>of</strong><br />
boats by their owners if they are<br />
not required to be registered, for<br />
purposes <strong>of</strong> identification.<br />
10-Certfieatea previously issued<br />
under the three-year registration<br />
period are valid until the<br />
expiration date shown thereon or<br />
until the owner arils or otherwise<br />
terminates his interest in the vessel<br />
the registration was issued to.<br />
Hobby Haven Mooring For<br />
Lightning Fleet <strong>On</strong> Jersey Coast<br />
Hobby Mavm on the north bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 17* St. __#Mtt la home<br />
tase for the largaet fleet <strong>of</strong> Lfegntntng<br />
Class aaHboata on die Jersey<br />
coast, if oot the entire eaat ooaat,<br />
George Lejutne, a Philadelphia<br />
high school guidance director, la<br />
having netahl_*ww1 the sailing<br />
climes more tbao _B|y«an ago<br />
as a summer vacation project that<br />
enabled him to practice hit fav-<br />
Lejeune etaasiflai the Lightnings<br />
M good "ttmUy boats," an opinion<br />
shared by many. Hobby Havener*<br />
who take the youngsters out<br />
Car a rUa in their<br />
in me coot <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rigged cxmtt<br />
degree <strong>of</strong> -_dU to<br />
petition. 3ajppeiB, In<br />
• <strong>of</strong> one or<br />
fctaaate the<br />
With baUaa |_al »Wn_ owt<br />
sight as they-cud across the lowwr<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the bay.<br />
Hobby Haven started as a<br />
to teach landlubber* how to .<br />
and It stiU follows that functioa) to<br />
dozens <strong>of</strong> novice sailors neb year,<br />
Those who gain experience and<br />
sailing judgment in smaller craft<br />
are graduated into ths- U$_<br />
and many <strong>of</strong> them eventually<br />
pate in the<br />
Make Yours a Flying Vacation —<br />
Set Your Compass on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />
OCEAN CITY AIRPORT<br />
26th Street and Boy Avwiw*<br />
• FIATUIINO __-_<br />
# New paved runway measuring 2,225 feet • New ParUn|<br />
• New Service Ramp it For the lint time—BOW •ffexing 80 and 10Q<br />
• Open for Day and Night Flying Op«vtioi-f<br />
f«^w%«M|^^g^ t—r it Changing Facilities for Fly-In Bathert<br />
I:. kJ_aa_l^^__^____r^ * Walking Distance from Beach<br />
OCEAN air ABPOBJ AssaatiiOM, MC<br />
26th StFMt and Bay Av«nu«<br />
(Airport cloM-l during Spring mmnttn to pmrmH m»\or wikwmtm vpMMliMl<br />
MttiMttttiiititi<br />
BOYER'S MARINA<br />
3RD and THE BAY OCEAN CITY<br />
= = = = = ^ = ^ = ED and JIM BOYBt<br />
!«««**'<br />
„'.*.,-'-.».-> JL<br />
DIAL 399-2817<br />
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Mil<br />
• • • DCALfll M OCfAH OTV Km tVMKJN 1MB I «M3 * • •<br />
EVINRUOE BOATS • THOMPSON BOATS • BOSTON WHALffi<br />
JIT<br />
HOMBJTE 4 cyde (XfTBOAROS<br />
I<br />
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k\4$<br />
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owwar ttowt fcaaiul •%•*aatbers in<br />
the battlers to<br />
is raft<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiate.<br />
Beach Patrol Caption<br />
* Baft ridbx k an. ntfk latin<br />
Vfffiams fnstitutrd a plan<br />
*° ** lf * a| e the rider* from the<br />
** Ilsatar UK in ridea file creiS rwSns is prminAi. there it a d><br />
" ^f^T ^? ^* *•**• tt I* recti<strong>of</strong>ml sign poinrinc out the are*<br />
w •» nmuii «*, but o, ^ .urf ^ ^ IJM. apm ^ ^<br />
— — mr acalp.<br />
As aa* be liwictwrl, the infer. to *** Bathers. naturaUy. _. ,__<br />
af nft riders and surf vwrf against using this porcon <strong>of</strong><br />
' the surf<br />
A RESCUE . . .<br />
EVERY 5 SECONDS<br />
BAY ANO NMHT — AAA EMERGENCY ROAD<br />
SMVICI COMES TO THE RESCUE<br />
SMM AAA OARAGES AND SERVICE STATIONS<br />
KSIP MEMBERS' CARS MOVING<br />
******* *•* *•*• •*• tmnmtiH <strong>of</strong> this NaHanwMa<br />
nmtwmk <strong>of</strong> Mrviea and protection (for a few cants «<br />
SHORE MOTOR CLUB<br />
OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />
In Atlantic County<br />
coH 344-1243<br />
V Mm. Afrany AVMMM<br />
AHMNC <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
IIn Cap* May County<br />
calf 522-6591<br />
Mariiyn Manor<br />
Shopping Canter<br />
Rio Grand*. N J,<br />
- - MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY<br />
OENTLEMEN:<br />
furnish mm with full information<br />
bamMa <strong>of</strong> AAA mMnbarship.<br />
CNy.<br />
. T*i.<br />
. State<br />
]<br />
NOW OPEN *'«<br />
aionf', and J^3tpawnce4 >*'.SVTW."S<br />
•tOATSUPS<br />
•R.WTW6 DOCKS<br />
^FBMWIAOU<br />
AND ACCCSSOKICS<br />
•MAMHESWPfUD<br />
A COMPLETE LINE OF<br />
* FUEL<br />
SEASON<br />
AVENUE S<br />
Sffi-a<br />
TMi OCCAN CITY IWWfMWK<br />
Tyro Skippers Urged|<br />
To Learn Safety Rules<br />
ntprrw-ng dwp ronrvm for the son. Commi.wionfr Rop said.<br />
numh, in 19»ii. many jiojliiwmiil m«nn«- pntml <strong>of</strong>fj.<br />
.» RiiK'ri . ^ A » u Koi\ ' . r CiminiissitWii'r ,,,.-.,.r <strong>of</strong> nf (Hire wid Hrui vustly v.isllv i-xtt-rri I'Xtcnd mfc Miff' boBt bout.<br />
tV Ni>« Jersw ftimrmwn* <strong>of</strong> ing . he :ifld»id, "th«* ulti.<br />
t'.m*.-.V;i!iiw iiiii Ktvmwiyi Dfsi 1 !* niHfe rMjionsibility would fontinue<br />
HI this simng urn** '«" ««P«'r- to r fjijut opcimor. lie<br />
ami |>ros|nv:i\i- imm-rs to nnh! bt- thc»rou«hly familiar with<br />
ki> .iijviii'.t)it i>t isi'i-% i>i 11*111!in- ihi' iirnmyti M-nst 1 ruliw <strong>of</strong> the<br />
7 :kr"fi-.<br />
Saw that ha craft a ji god wndition ]><br />
- _ _ ^ - _<br />
S<br />
Rrtf Fsrry Captain<br />
Alto Low HcvaobouH<br />
Local historia/M ri^iorf fJut<br />
Sorncrs was a mighty im-<br />
S<br />
from Oct-an Oiy back in the<br />
~ tate ifflOs,<br />
Somers operated a ferry service<br />
S bernwn Brcstoy'i pwnf and Sorn-<br />
Sers Pwni, which salute each other<br />
across Great E^ Harbor Bay.<br />
•& More tnan this Somen was ahout<br />
^ fte otyy wnjtltuted taw in time<br />
S .- . .<br />
parts in those days. Ik 1 was the<br />
GMtnty, Bnt constable bM then to haw only authority a pan <strong>of</strong> in<br />
Gloucester what is now County neighboring Atlantic<br />
S% Because <strong>of</strong> the gr«it distance be.<br />
tween Snore rt, and the county<br />
•eat at Woodbury, authority «f any<br />
~ aart In those days wa* enforce in<br />
1 axtiemHy tedioua manner,<br />
a measure <strong>of</strong> authority<br />
Janm Somert wa«<br />
made constable with arresting authority<br />
in this area.<br />
Edmund L. Wi$ham<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
.* Ropoirs<br />
BUILDER<br />
BIRD<br />
Altorafions<br />
r<br />
* * \ " " " * • * • * ^<br />
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.,uj<br />
fror;- •. j,<br />
1 s.•!_•••,->.».i<br />
n »'<br />
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{••••>i r , t'.i't! .u*i J<br />
.»f !•!.*>'.<br />
m*<br />
Aifcty<br />
«i p<br />
^.,.,:; ..in ICiThir. a itHli- nut<br />
.nil oTrjNiiirriiTT"*! isTnpl>*^t R<br />
N.«<br />
•f 'iirv.nuiti I'njovmrnt at ^<br />
fs<br />
are Proud to Introduce<br />
the all new ..,<br />
CHRYSLER 75 i<br />
ht>rt* at<br />
BOAT COMPANY, ...v.<br />
MAYS LANDING ROAD SOMEKS PONT, M.<br />
INSONOUTBOI<br />
ID MOTORS and<br />
_-!•*•<br />
Boating Program<br />
ied By Flotilla<br />
fl atlvciB an anrtvW«<br />
to co-<br />
Sale Boatine<br />
I to I. and the<br />
Bar* Ote o«a«1on<br />
safe boating<br />
_«iirated drive<br />
Qoard Auxiliary<br />
boat<br />
on th» board-<br />
Umte Her.<br />
are on hand<br />
BUDD'S ~<br />
DECORATOR<br />
SHOP<br />
at the dtaplay at aU tin** to aiwwer<br />
queattom and to dlatribute<br />
Auxiliary Uterature.<br />
The Mutfe Pier boat dl^tay<br />
aervea M a beachfront registration<br />
Btettan where boat owners<br />
atrolUng the walk caa aicn up «nd<br />
arrange a Mfety courtesy examination<br />
flMhelr faoato,<br />
The safety courtesy otamlna.<br />
tioo i» held on the bayfront where<br />
boatmen are lnvltad to bring their<br />
cnti fat a ehedtvp <strong>of</strong> the safety<br />
mq&pmmi abaaM.<br />
This wimmer will be ttc fourth<br />
year that the Auxiliary has ottered<br />
such a complete program.<br />
_ Window Shades<br />
U Trover** Redi aMtaliaUon Available)<br />
It VtMtion Blindt<br />
!• SliMti - Pillow CaMs<br />
Tow«lt<br />
|w Scaltor Rwfl*<br />
743 Asbury Avenue<br />
DIAL 3ff.2M2<br />
Friday and Saturday<br />
ivaningt, 7:00 to 900<br />
OPEN 930 to 5 DAILY<br />
ociAw cmr<br />
SMALL CRAFT, GALE, WHOLI GALE AND HURRICANE WARNINGS<br />
MUOWf<br />
LIOOID<br />
IIID BLACK<br />
QWHITI<br />
.<br />
DATTIMI<br />
LXPLAJUTION OF DISPLAY S1OHALS<br />
CRAFT iARHilCi <strong>On</strong>e Rffi pennant d.laplayed by toy and • RD Ufht<br />
ligot at Bight to Indicate w±iulu and aMa or aaa condition, alooa<br />
goua to Mil craft oparatlooa ara foraoaat. Winda say nna;« aa hi«n<br />
•lias an hsw (JJ knota), . — • — • - •<br />
QALI WARHZNQi Two RID panDanta dlaplaywJ by day and a WHITS light ABOVE m RED<br />
light at nifht to indicat* winds wltbla \tm ittn 39 to 54 ^n«* u ^ T (J4 tB 4?<br />
ktwts) are foracaat for the area.<br />
WHOLE OALE WARNINOi A alnfl* square RED flag with a UAH canter dieplajed during<br />
dajrtlM and two RED li«hta at aigftt to indioate wlnda within the rent* 55 to 73<br />
•ilea ao hour (4S to 63 knata) are foreoaat for the area.<br />
HURMCAMI WARMING: Two aquare RED flaga vita BLACK centers displayed by day and<br />
a WHITE light between two RED lights at nl^ht to indicate that winds 74 sdlee aa<br />
hour (64 taota) and above are forecast for toe<br />
MAT TRANSFIRl<br />
The owner <strong>of</strong> a niunbcrrd<br />
is r
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THfe OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
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ROY GILLIAN'S<br />
6TH STREET - ON THE BOARDW)<br />
THIS YEAR<br />
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ervices<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
it*<br />
arrmy -in<br />
July ^4—Dr, D. Fr»fi«THii W.-r*/<br />
prraidont. Lyt-uininji Co)l*fe. Uiiliamspoii<br />
pa,<br />
July 31— Dr D, RcirinHlfl Thorn.<br />
Ni>w York <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Auffiwt 7—Rev. Martin C,<br />
nat, St, Paul's Lutheran<br />
Olney, Philadelphia. 1<br />
August 14—Dr. Raymrmrr I Unrf.<br />
quist, First Pmbyierian Oiureh,<br />
Hollywood. Calif,<br />
August 21—Or. J. Wailaw Hamilton,<br />
Pa.>vick-na CfinununJiy Churuh<br />
Sf, Pet.TsbuTE Fla,<br />
AuRust »—pr. Norman W, Paultin,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>cMcr. Eastern BaatW Thtologit-al<br />
Seminary, Philadpiphia.<br />
». D, RccinaW Thoma*, Bridt<br />
Pn-sbyterian Oiurgh, .Nt>w Yrk<br />
aty.<br />
irr/i Guidt<br />
AFRICAN METHfHJIST KP1>-<br />
COPAL — St. James, 7th *s» ^n-J<br />
Havfu av., the Rw, Enx«t' J <br />
Ribh. OanlnviKV at ifc- CV.MII AUKUM --' «" * - "J\ "" "<br />
Qty Baptist Oiurt-h uiktor the di- SU-vomwn.. ^ W <strong>of</strong> HaU-thm^<br />
rwtion at tho pastor. Dr. David P. Cunimunit> Clwtvh. Balniwiv. Mil.<br />
Wright, w-UI aprfi on Sunday evtii- August J9 ui Suj>l* t « b " r 4 - Kov.<br />
ing, Juno 36. .imi will i^wtimn- fur iVivul O Alli-n, pantur i*f i'.»!vn-y<br />
ton ouifevutivc wwks thnmrfh S.v liip'.s: I'huioh. HHA! Park M«*!i<br />
loHHyji .<br />
Cliuri'h! hnsinu boon' fouml.^t :n u-n-v i;*) ^H »!*<br />
l«tf by Dr \V;lh;ini A M • :Mp iluff.ii.. N V<br />
Hi Wn«h! b.v.nnc |V.s:..|- t Uvm, .liiiv 1'' - U'H=i:rv bruifor,!.<br />
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two full *i*-ks <strong>of</strong> Omfi it'mv tns<br />
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Ill !••• >•• ,.( •!<br />
"" '''•"' •" '••• ' * • i.- t'. •,•. Stun;:;- : H i : , t •„<br />
- !i. .1 liifi<br />
'• -ll J..., u.<br />
»,» » •), i<br />
:• i. r . t. .<br />
i<br />
Island <strong>On</strong>e* Pasture)<br />
For Grazing CattU<br />
Law before <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was «*tablisht-d<br />
on this Man! IT y m<br />
ago, it KM a popular place to<br />
«ii!U l nwmT». who bmught th#(r<br />
rattle to graz! 1 hove In the umwr,<br />
Th»< Island <strong>of</strong> Peek's Beach back<br />
_OCEAN_.GIT<br />
BAPTIST CHU<br />
10th Street and Wtsky<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New J<br />
REV. PAVIP f>.<br />
SPACIOUS NEW M<br />
PTOVIPES SEATING FOII<br />
S U N D A<br />
9:30 a, m.—Sunday School<br />
10:45 a. m.—Worthip S«rvic«<br />
1520 on<br />
12:30 p.m.—."Muueaf<br />
broadcast ever<br />
WSLT, 1520 on fail<br />
7:30 p m.—Evening Gospel Seme,<br />
WiiKOAYS:<br />
Monday through Friday, l>:50a.m .<br />
"Good News At Noon" radio hm^<br />
Station WSLT, 1520 on tht did<br />
Wednesday 7:30 p m.<br />
<strong>1966</strong> OCEAN CITY<br />
BIBLE CONFEREI<br />
June 26th through Stpt.<br />
11:00 a. m-—Morning BibU Hewrd<br />
Monday and Sohtttty<br />
7:30 p m—fvory Evening . Mb<br />
ConUrvnc* Hour<br />
Sunday 2:30 p. m—Sacrod Mwmfc<br />
By- The -Sea<br />
SSfh Street and Asbury Avenue<br />
•**»<br />
- -*.<br />
* •••'•>•&<br />
I .*<br />
Sunday School^<br />
TNI OCIAN CITY SINTiNIL.LID@lll<br />
'ceem TABERNACLE ASSOCIATION<br />
87 th SEASON<br />
Sunday Services<br />
JUNE 26th TO SEPTEMBER 11th<br />
9 A. M. and 11 A. M.—in the OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE — Wesley Avenue, Fifth to Sixth Street<br />
Identical Spialnn and Mudc — Seng SarvlcM at 845 and 10:45 A.M., Pnmhd by Organ Recital*<br />
7:15 P. M. in the STRAND THEATRE — 9th Street and Boardwalk<br />
An in»pir<strong>of</strong>ionol popular typt wrvic.: Organ Pralud* b^lnnlng o» 7:15 P.M.; a gnat Song S«rvlc.; Sptakcn ef ranewn—all moant an ovwflow audionco ovory Sunday night.<br />
JUNE 26<br />
BISHOP FRED PIERCE CORSON<br />
tefit Bithop_Philad«lphia<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tha rVUthodltt Church<br />
JULY 3<br />
Speakers: MORNING SERVICES Speakers: EVENING SERVICES<br />
DR. TRACEY K. JONES, JR.<br />
AfiMiat* C«n«ra4 tocrttary mt Th# World Division<br />
<strong>of</strong> Th« Mathediif B—rd <strong>of</strong> Miuient<br />
JULY 10<br />
DR. NORMAN W PAULLrN<br />
PrefMtor, Th« Eattarn Baptitt Thasi<strong>of</strong>icat<br />
Seminary, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
JULY 17<br />
Trtf WfV, J BURTON THOMAS<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> HM Haavanly Ratt, Fifth Avanua<br />
•t Ninatiafh StrMt, Naw YorW, N. Y.<br />
JULY 24<br />
DR. RALPH W. SOCKMAN<br />
MinitUr Imarifws, Chritt Chyrch,<br />
JULY 31<br />
DR. BRYANT M. KIRKLAND<br />
The Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church,<br />
New York, N. Y.<br />
AUGUST 7<br />
DR. RAYMOND I. UNOQUIST<br />
Hellywiaj First Presbyterian Church,<br />
Hottywood, California<br />
MUSIC<br />
Music by the Popular <strong>Ocean</strong> QHy TaMrm<br />
FRITZ KiUIGflt, Director<br />
AUGUST 14<br />
DR. WALLACE E. FISHER<br />
Tha Evanflalieal Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong><br />
fha H«iy Trinity, Lan«astar, Pa.<br />
AUGUST 21<br />
9 A.M. - REV. WALLACE F. STETTLER<br />
Covenant Methodist Church,<br />
Dal. County, Pa.<br />
11 A.M. - DR J. WALLACE HAMILTON<br />
Patadana Community Church,<br />
£t. Patareburfl, Florida<br />
AUGUST 28<br />
DR D. REGINALD THOMAS<br />
Brick Presbyterian Church,<br />
Naw York, N. Y.<br />
DR. ELMER G. HOMRIGHAUSEN<br />
Dean, Princeton Theologgicet Seminary,<br />
Princeton, N. J.<br />
SEPTEMBER 11<br />
BISHOP FRED PIERCE CORSON<br />
Area ef The Methodist Church<br />
At the Ofsani f, WOOOLEY KALEHOfF<br />
Song Leader*: WILUAM G. &&, WALTBI D. EODOWES, Jit<br />
BUHOP WHO PJBKCT COWSON<br />
WILLIAM O.<br />
M 'I •_<br />
^^^•eSA^^^l^B^B ^ *fc*iaafc «^u>«aHaB<br />
OffrKBKS AND IRUSIRS<br />
MV, FRANKLIN T, aUKK, O. D.<br />
PM PtOOtAM B<br />
CHAtLBS D. CONKLM, MD<br />
• BUDOLMI OOSHRMeA<br />
aa<br />
JUNE 26<br />
(NO SERVICE)<br />
JULY 3<br />
MR. DONALD BARNHOUSE<br />
World Traveler, Lecturer, and Newsman,<br />
Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
JULY 10<br />
DR. WALTER H, JUDD<br />
Former Republican Congressman<br />
(Minn.) Washington, D. C.<br />
JULY 17<br />
Resident Bishop—Philadelphia<br />
Area ef The Methodist Chureh<br />
JULY 24<br />
DR. D. FREDERICK WERTZ<br />
President, Lycoming College,<br />
JULY 31<br />
DR. D. REGINALD THOMAS<br />
Brick Presbyterian Church,<br />
New York, N. Y,<br />
AUGUST 7<br />
REV. MARTIN C. WIZNAT<br />
St. Paul's Lutheran Church,<br />
•a, Pm,<br />
*<br />
AUGUST 14<br />
DR. RAYMOND I. LINDOUIST<br />
Hollywood First Presbyterian Church,<br />
Hollywood, California<br />
, AUGUST 21<br />
DR. J.WALLACE HAMILTON<br />
Pasadena Community Church,<br />
St. Petersburg, Florida<br />
AUGUST 28<br />
DR. NORMAN W. PAULLIN<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, The Eastern Baptist Theological<br />
SEPTEMBER 4<br />
DR. D. REGINALD THOMAS<br />
Brick Presbyterian Church,<br />
New York, N. Y.<br />
SEPTEMBER 11<br />
(NO SERVICE)<br />
BIBLE CONFERENCE <strong>1966</strong><br />
AUGUST 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th—10:30 A.M.<br />
REV MARTIN C WISZNAT<br />
*±M -_ mitt i» « « » »_<br />
# \jn9mft I unuumtpnta, r&*<br />
ECUMENICAL SERVICE<br />
{A Arfy<br />
'" ' / MSHOP - '. '<br />
FRED PIERCE CORSON<br />
XHiMDST RflV.<br />
CaSTINE J. DAMIANO<br />
Anhbhhop<br />
o# Canrfaa M J<br />
^^ ^iy»P>HBy^BM^ WWm ft<br />
TO OC1AN CITY SUMMK M5MN1S BY TW OCEAN CITY TABfltNAOI ASSOQATION BOARD OP TtUSTBf|<br />
<strong>1966</strong> — EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR — <strong>1966</strong><br />
teiJi<br />
r :r;<br />
•;'t.<br />
t<br />
le-<br />
IX<br />
ive Roster Of Speakers Set<br />
Union Chapel-by-the-Sea Pulpit<br />
to the SQtta at,<br />
llttl* ctapei has resulted.<br />
seven yean ago, after<br />
*r fa*»uui <strong>of</strong> ate<br />
<strong>City</strong> cvmugiy Igr<br />
than • half ef«tujy. the<br />
structure was enlarged and<br />
fugiwns were Inaoguimted.<br />
ID this physical/and<br />
program expansion, the OPean <strong>City</strong><br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Bghttt Street and Central Avenue<br />
WILUAM f, GUFFKK, D.D.<br />
BA S. PIMM, O.D., GEOffGf 0. GKOOM, 8.0,<br />
MOM! O. ASHTON, MLSJM, HOWARD GILBERT<br />
OrajiiiUt end Chalnnaatsf Song<br />
SUNDAY EVENINGS<br />
BOARDWALK SERVICES<br />
p. ni. In lf» Moorfyn TftM#a<br />
•owl n-fir. > «-'rif>i UT<br />
h,iif :nili:.in<br />
Hrt,T:.in<br />
T<br />
Churrh<br />
Allen<br />
K h.<br />
i elJer<br />
The<br />
MiUTi jniiin SITS<br />
T.iin Church i<br />
n •! M ,i. -ii'<br />
DD «.f<br />
Ri"%<br />
-h,-<br />
F.rsr<br />
(.Xi'Ltii<br />
ihe nnn.iiers<br />
s'tT .in clii.r fi<br />
M... ;• >'rt',,i<br />
bt-<br />
'h>><br />
i rk<br />
Alien<br />
At ,ts the<br />
to vr.<br />
-A ,, r.<br />
P...- v.h<br />
th.' .IK<br />
><br />
quancrs IT ?ne f >ur d,i>s will !••<br />
at the yiamU'r*- H**''t, M-fl if the<br />
church wil uishir at >hm the MU>i< t<br />
impiirtitlit iiLis.neiv. Irl.it tih t'> fi'<br />
n.irfci's and pnlini»> <strong>of</strong> the '!!'.*<br />
Methidist CTiurchi^ i'nni|ir.s.n, 1 , '(-.e<br />
("iitiferi'ncr "Hn husiri.-ij. n,.- ':ti.><br />
are h»-ld ill tile i'usl Metljuliit<br />
i "tiiiri n iixt ,n :he U iMliki-i.<br />
Music P-.er<br />
(Jn the Sunil when 'tie *!•«.*, n<br />
lisa's M-Seiiil thiKli. I'.r<br />
drill 'fH- Minrlui 'nie.ilii ,(.(T.S<br />
the l»«iriiw,i!k life I'ruitiln! I.i i i<br />
j»iiits that Sunilay /norrii^<br />
Thi' dnlcrence Mlurtnl h•;•! rit!<br />
iiji bessiiifte m (iiiwi «'.•> liur i\^<br />
W -rid Uiir 11 Els niejnfiiTs fnifwi<br />
"hi' !'i"uirt vi s!....|in| m thi- triil,.<br />
ii,ty irfiu-i-NiitHi 1 .ir*l tin l:i|ij. «r ^<br />
th/it th«> (Ninfen tve i.l..p',.]<br />
resort *s ,u<br />
place.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Rest Christian<br />
Spend Vacations<br />
<strong>of</strong> »e Qrtsttan<br />
maintain a Mfnnter rHrwt in<br />
Oeran Qly on *e feeacWmit at<br />
SW it.<br />
Thsse clerical teacher* ta various<br />
Catholic hi«h mcboait and collow»<br />
in the past vacatlsn here<br />
during the iummer at O«M ItaM<br />
a sprawling building fronting dinwtly<br />
on the beach.<br />
Simp before ffie turnToFffie<br />
tury. Ovcmn R«t ha« been a a<br />
caJion hnven lor the Christum<br />
Brarhen. Thetis to onr <strong>of</strong> the aldem<br />
(nstiiutiona on the inland, and<br />
the first part <strong>of</strong> their building was<br />
(•onstnii-ifd when that seotkin <strong>of</strong><br />
the t'ity "•"!•> Mill barren sand<br />
dunes and gnua.<br />
ITS<br />
All U<br />
and<br />
Hons. ^<br />
here iiextra<br />
her.<br />
on the<br />
public<br />
the<br />
HOLY TRINIT1<br />
CHURCH<br />
11 rh StrMt and Centrd<br />
Tht Epfecopd Church<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy<br />
Invites<br />
Worship<br />
with Us<br />
while<br />
on Your<br />
VbttHere<br />
SUMMIR SCHIDULI<br />
Holy Communion , , , 7-Ml<br />
Family Eucharist . . . Ml/<br />
Morning Prayer A Sermon 111<br />
THf ftCV. FORAEST B. VAUGHAH,nIj<br />
THE REV, S. TAOAUT STEELI,<br />
modern UnwtMjd Convalesipnt Cento'.<br />
native, and convalescent patients<br />
Your inspection and inquiries are always<br />
Cemntfi Hnt MMtm Kmnng<br />
Memher:<br />
— 19M<br />
THI OCIAN CITY MNTINIL4.IDOIK<br />
.5 Million Invested In Education<br />
Board<br />
Three<br />
,_^ aty'» public Kkod<br />
mumd to classes last<br />
th*y numbered 1,610<br />
tinx day and the big<br />
tbtm were septed la<br />
lyand new ilasaroonis in<br />
.modem new buildings.<br />
a aty Board <strong>of</strong> Educs,the<br />
previous year had<br />
n^aged in the. moat<br />
, |A»i expHMion prothe<br />
history <strong>of</strong> education<br />
oeununity. During<br />
two ww plifnentajy<br />
^..lings were cowstructtd,<br />
Itmaaam Wih 110001 build.<br />
bill was $2 5 mil-<br />
bii-n<br />
hich K-huoi buikiinic<br />
av l»tJ.nii Qth and<br />
in upi*ratiun un Wist<br />
i(h and wh ma. A<br />
intiTnii l 'iii'' 1 ' i -<br />
tLtki<br />
in<br />
Irtnuning ai the<br />
Vaisna.<br />
1 Inrtinwl to music are giv-<br />
Uy to Mh* develop<br />
Pr>«Ti the early<br />
•the tuy* and Kirt» wru<br />
( muAc and<br />
m grnupa or sing<br />
mrhtv! thr<br />
Ha Mmfiirtably with tho<br />
! « * Wefe atau thu<br />
thr opportunity to<br />
to muuc, inslrufnental<br />
the bmnt mUnaUm a<br />
*r, or rhurus. to tone*<br />
- ^->-.. Y»'*V -«•»-<br />
liiii to help hi«h j<br />
atuiienlN ;ir§l their .piiniitis determine<br />
the skills and inii-rests for<br />
which the buy* and girls are beat<br />
qu-ilifieil<br />
The Uv* and KirU x^'Ning (juidnnce<br />
In the vm-ifion nn\ proleA><br />
siim.s ijf thnr future an* {liven a<br />
m-nes
n<br />
die summer<br />
ftRM may<br />
by writing to James<br />
: • a KM, princifMl <strong>of</strong> the summer<br />
* Main, at OCMB Oty Mgfi School.<br />
* Ta* school will be accredited by<br />
* tte Ntw Jersey State Department<br />
* tf Rtattfan. Tots aawna accept-<br />
• aaw <strong>of</strong>f credits by other instituhath<br />
ia and out <strong>of</strong> the state<br />
Makeup eeunea wiU be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
CfqswsSet ><br />
Subjects<br />
tar thorn? atudmts who have failed<br />
bfr In opcra- a eotme or who rccognhw weak.<br />
•=—J- ft "•_ am in an area, TNs will entail<br />
w^pK UtJfll<br />
& There will<br />
tO hours <strong>of</strong> instruction, and the<br />
cadi day, 8:30 a.m.<br />
student will be granted credit<br />
Upon suecewful completion at the<br />
10:10 a,m .to<br />
' course.<br />
12:15 to 12:«<br />
•M he •waUaUe for Courses <strong>of</strong>fered in the makeup<br />
with stu- or refresher program includes<br />
English I. U and in, French I,<br />
Spanish I, Albebra I and n. Plane<br />
Geometry, American History I<br />
and II. General Science, Biology.<br />
CuKural World Geography, Seventh<br />
Grade Reading and English ing and English. Seventh and<br />
Review, Eighth Grade Reading Eighth Grade Personal Typing.<br />
and English Review Seventh Senior High Personal Typing, In-<br />
Grade Mathematics Review and troduction to Algebra I, and Intro-<br />
Eighth Grade Mathematics Re- duction to Algebra II.<br />
View.<br />
Advanced credit course* listed<br />
The enrichment subjects include<br />
are Techniques <strong>of</strong> Writing, Journ-<br />
Seventh and Eighth Grade Read.<br />
alism. Field Biology, World History,<br />
Chemistry, and Driver Education.<br />
For those students who wish to<br />
enrich their programs or who de»<br />
drf to take subjects not possible<br />
to schedule in the ensuing year's<br />
program, advanced credit courses<br />
will be <strong>of</strong>fered. The advanced<br />
Stedem 's<br />
Bf fttf TY SHOP<br />
Undw The<br />
Penonal Supervision <strong>of</strong><br />
Mn, Laurence I, StocUm<br />
1S20A3Ufn<br />
DIAL 399-1575<br />
For Voor Evry Beauty N—d<br />
DOT'S<br />
BEAUTY<br />
SALON<br />
3331 WMff Av«., Oraan <strong>City</strong><br />
Specializing in<br />
A<br />
sagsAk^Akasiss^^<br />
"w" TuVDMEnTT<br />
SCALP TIEATMfHTS •, FACIAL WOW<br />
• Mr fiiiiMMliilii Drv*nt for Y4«r "lUund Comfort it<br />
DORIS WELLS, Prop. MISS SARAH. Operator<br />
For Appointment, Dial 399-1262<br />
A Sure Way to Mike<br />
i Mt This Spring<br />
and SttMtr<br />
A iattsring p«nnaiMnt and<br />
haircut, personalized to you<br />
M only our «xp«rts can do it!<br />
Alto High-Styling and<br />
appointment.<br />
Beauty Shoppe<br />
t V YUM MNRIIMCI<br />
Summer<br />
Reading<br />
The Orean Qty Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
during the summer period<br />
from Juno 27 through August 5 will<br />
conduct a Summer Reading Pro.<br />
gram for pupils, first grade through<br />
eighth.<br />
The classes will be conducted in<br />
the new primary school on West<br />
av, between 6th and 7th sis., and<br />
at the new intermediate school on<br />
Bay av. at 19th st.<br />
Enrollment will be limited, with<br />
preference to children <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oty property owners. RegiM rations<br />
will toe received beginning<br />
Monday, March 14, at the West av.<br />
school and at 4he Bay av school.<br />
The program will be entirely separate<br />
from the regular school year<br />
session. The instruction received,<br />
however, wiU be <strong>of</strong> tremendous<br />
value to the pupils participating in<br />
that they will further their read-<br />
Ing ability, The summer reading<br />
program will be available to pnvate<br />
as well as public school<br />
pupils.<br />
The youngster* will he grouped<br />
within their grade aicu according<br />
to their reading ability. Those<br />
pupils who need help will receive<br />
special attention, while those who<br />
are presently making satisfactory<br />
in reading will be given<br />
reading skills. In addition to reading<br />
instruction, the children will<br />
also participate In art and physical<br />
exercise activities.<br />
The program will be conducted<br />
durins; the morning hours <strong>of</strong> each<br />
day Monday through Friday from<br />
9 in, fti* moroiiw until noon. Bus<br />
transportatian will be available for<br />
pupils living at remote distances<br />
from the Khooi.<br />
indude a ncistiwdon fee <strong>of</strong> $10<br />
pa- pupfL There wffl be no tuition<br />
charge for jtupUn who attend<br />
or cuardiana are bon*fid«<br />
n <strong>of</strong> property and taxpayers<br />
wtemm school districts whose par-<br />
erty toe will be required to meet<br />
a $90 tuition fee in addition to the<br />
regulation coat.<br />
Nattoato<br />
boardwalk or<br />
time.<br />
on the Occam Oty<br />
beach at aay<br />
IDEAL BARBER SHOP<br />
4i9 Mbwy • Ccvnl Avcs.1 OCCM uif* NP JL<br />
f • ••<br />
'f 1 " .•-*<br />
;- r ,<br />
.* T0 SEWfE YOt #<br />
OCEAM CITY'S ONIY<br />
mum. mn « wr sums<br />
"T<br />
THI OMAN CITY SINTIMiUJDOlR<br />
Nmw Intermediate School <strong>On</strong> Bay Av. At i9th it.<br />
credit courses will be scheduled<br />
far 80 hours <strong>of</strong> Instruction and<br />
students will be granted one-hHif<br />
a Carnegie Unit credit upon completion.<br />
Ghrmistry and world history<br />
will be <strong>of</strong>fered for 120 hours<br />
Of instruction and will carry one<br />
Carnegie Unit credit for MUIVKKful<br />
completion. Personal typing<br />
and notehand will also be <strong>of</strong> fern I<br />
for 60. hours, but wUl carry m<br />
credit.<br />
Appropriate fines win be assessed<br />
in cases <strong>of</strong> JOB or damage<br />
to books or equipment supplied<br />
by ttio school. In some courts It<br />
may be necessary tor students to<br />
purchase Ihi'ir iwn hooks or<br />
|>iies.<br />
Students will '<br />
dri-sH ILS they w<br />
regular st'hiiol ><br />
ila shorts. bitthinK<br />
and hair «irler><br />
eiiilisl. Smoking !<br />
suptii<br />
iujil during tho<br />
,i a i Bert<br />
suit* h.,"" ftVt<br />
s\ill FK*t bi • !.<br />
*s not pt'mi•H.il<br />
either in the M'Iv»i|<br />
if on She<br />
school grounds. Stiulen's «hvi<br />
io<br />
mil comply with all the rerui;i-<br />
lions i'f the sumni'T jrsu-.in<br />
be dismissed and<br />
[*> r'funded.<br />
R.viilar Mt'.-mlai<br />
tun.(
Hth -<br />
•".•<br />
i~<br />
WITH<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> YWfi Ctntir<br />
. ^ • Commarclal<br />
DOORS<br />
«•••••;<br />
••••••<br />
••••••<br />
OCEAN cmr DOOR co.<br />
OPBf MONDAY TffltU SATURDAY<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE<br />
OCIAM CITY, MSW JMMY<br />
\<br />
WE'RE BACK AGAIN<br />
TO SERVE YOU!<br />
FORMER OWNER, "LEE"<br />
OCEAi CITY<br />
& WELDING CO<br />
l>|.««: ••• ' i . •; • • ,'•!<br />
i<br />
WE. • WKMNG<br />
.¥''•<br />
Center Is<br />
Youth Board<br />
Wtae men In government, bud.<br />
m and reUgtan ut cognizant <strong>of</strong><br />
the fact that the youth <strong>of</strong> today<br />
is tomorrow's Mure tar country,<br />
state and community.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cly government as well<br />
M private MfanlnHMj mite<br />
a point to include youth programs<br />
in all plan for community activities.<br />
An example <strong>of</strong> this is the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oty Youth Center, a BwUity for<br />
the teenagers launched by the Exchange<br />
Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in 1947<br />
and sustained by the dty ever<br />
since.<br />
In IMT'the Exchange Club donated<br />
a sum <strong>of</strong> money plus many<br />
houri el work by members in<br />
order to remodel the tennis clubhouse<br />
located between «h and 5th<br />
•ts, on Attantte av. The clubhouse<br />
was little more than exterior<br />
waHs and a few interior parti,<br />
tions and K needed a great deal<br />
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make it suitable for a youth center.<br />
The <strong>City</strong> realized the need tor<br />
facilities lor teenagers and gave<br />
permission for the remodeling and<br />
use <strong>of</strong> the clubhouse, and also assisted<br />
with the work involved.<br />
By 1SB5 the youth organization<br />
had grown to such an extent that<br />
additional facilities had to be provided.<br />
After three yean <strong>of</strong> vigaraua<br />
campaigning, had work and<br />
petitioning the <strong>City</strong>, plans for a<br />
new Youth Center evolved. Again<br />
the Exchange Club spearheaded<br />
the movement, with the Colony<br />
Club giving its assistance. The <strong>City</strong><br />
donated $50,000 for a new ballroom,<br />
girls' room, and cloak room.<br />
The Colony Club gave $2400 for<br />
draperies and furniture, and the<br />
combined effort* resulted in the<br />
beautiful Youth Center <strong>of</strong> today.<br />
The Center is governed by a<br />
board <strong>of</strong> 16 members, two boys<br />
and two girts elected from tth<br />
through 12th grades. This commlftee<br />
makes the regulations governing<br />
the operation <strong>of</strong> the Center.<br />
It also decides on penalties when<br />
violation* have keen committed.<br />
The dry government provides for<br />
adult supervision at the Center<br />
When the Youth Center was first<br />
incorporated, it had 35 members.<br />
The membership has now increased<br />
to almost 500, and is open to<br />
any <strong>Ocean</strong>. dry student in 7th<br />
her, tiie <strong>Ocean</strong> dry student must<br />
pay SI a year. This U used for<br />
recpnB, masjaziiiesj sna ^smes* A<br />
mack bar U operated at the Center,<br />
the pr<strong>of</strong>its going to the Center.<br />
•AMI PMHIVI<br />
Around 1900, deer were almost<br />
reg.<br />
uUtiona and poor conservation<br />
practice*. Today^the New Jersey<br />
Economic Development manages<br />
and controls this natural resourcs<br />
<strong>of</strong> the state.<br />
Oce«n qiy», MVfaot-wlde main<br />
ocesjifrotM. boardwalk train did to<br />
Wrtkm, to MM and 110. The pr<strong>of</strong><br />
act toBowsd • dtMstrouB fbv in<br />
October, M07. which dwtroyed «<br />
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Freedom Shrine In Intermediate School<br />
OCH5 Graduatas Helped<br />
With Scholarship Funds<br />
Bach year craduates <strong>of</strong> Orpan<br />
Qty High School rcjiivi- scholar-<br />
•hip funds from local organizations<br />
whirti invest itmsiflomhlo<br />
time and ^ort in prujrets to raise<br />
funds to help lortj studrnta in<br />
their higher educutiun.<br />
Each year approximately $5 000<br />
Is presentrd to graduates planninB<br />
to go on to collcgp. TTic individual<br />
gifts pffige all the way from |100<br />
to JlWOO.<br />
TW largest scfioiarRhip grant to<br />
fte clam <strong>of</strong> 19B5 last Juno was<br />
the H.000 Elks scholarship,<br />
Awards <strong>of</strong> S50D were <strong>of</strong>fmxi by<br />
me Colony CTub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciry,<br />
the Junior Class the Senior Class<br />
and the Hetty Crocker Homemakor<br />
program.<br />
The Women's Club <strong>of</strong>fered $500<br />
to a teacher <strong>of</strong> thp future. Tho<br />
Rotary Club gave $400 a year fop<br />
four years, while fhp Exchange<br />
Qub presented $400 for tht< frish.<br />
man year, $300 each for the *>ph.<br />
Wnore and junior years am! the<br />
option to bormnv $200 in the senior<br />
year at college.<br />
The Venture Club <strong>of</strong>feml n KTiO<br />
Bfant, and the Kiwanis dub ramn<br />
in with a $200 scholarship. Other<br />
waw.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s boardwalk U the<br />
widest boardwalk in the world —<br />
6 feet.<br />
to local historians,<br />
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<strong>of</strong> hlstoriraliy famous<br />
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The Freedom arine has been<br />
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the flnanclal cooperation <strong>of</strong> local<br />
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The ejdsiWf is m the hallway ol<br />
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All i«f thi 1 ri'iinxlui-iions in ihc (t>llection<br />
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Sweden.<br />
Ifr. Uk> is now memoralized by<br />
a ioeai men's cnampiunfihip toumamat<br />
Maged annually in late August.<br />
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Orovps<br />
cHv« Here<br />
on tks> UnKaf Veterans Cam-<br />
The Margan-Ranek Post. Am*r-<br />
aftar World War I. has a Post<br />
heme at 14th st. and Haven av.<br />
The FeqpsH&Fogtto Post,<br />
VTW, nw it* home at 15th st. and<br />
Bay av., while the Sumpter Post,<br />
VTW. shares quarters at the Elk's<br />
Bone on Bay av. near 6th st.<br />
The local Disabled American<br />
Vfterans group is the Oorporal<br />
Stanley Townsend Chapter.<br />
Tne Posts along with their Aux.<br />
UariM apooaor a full calendar <strong>of</strong><br />
social and civic events, some <strong>of</strong><br />
wHeh m flpM to SB<br />
public<br />
CHy Incorperafad At<br />
Philly Mwring In Tf<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> dry has always had a<br />
else association and kinship with<br />
the city <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, aince so<br />
•any <strong>of</strong> our VTKThtifi**** 1 * and pernoot<br />
fififjftM have ^UIII# fruui<br />
there. But few are aware <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tact that the first businees maattng<br />
lor At incorporation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />
took place in the Quaker <strong>City</strong>.<br />
It wag on October 20, 1879. just<br />
ID day* after the historic visit <strong>of</strong><br />
the tour founding fathers to Peek's<br />
I H A when they decided to buy<br />
it and establish a seashore resort.<br />
The first tinsiws session was at<br />
the ruMmrr <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the group,<br />
the Rev. WlMtsan B. Wood, at ITS<br />
N. 7th »t. At a second meeting<br />
there the following day, the faundas<br />
deddad tentatively upon the<br />
HUM "Maw Brighton' for their<br />
new ccnuMaaty. but a month later<br />
they chaagad their minds and<br />
chose "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>" because it had<br />
IM dsstvattv* suggestion. AH <strong>of</strong><br />
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PLAY ON THE BEACH, Fun on the beach is not restricted to women and children.<br />
Here a couple <strong>of</strong> the guys enjoy an exciting game <strong>of</strong> sand quoits, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
more popular beach games to be enjoyed along the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> oceaniront during the<br />
. pleasant summer days.<br />
and bolanM,<br />
WbH eW«k fcr t<strong>of</strong>o<br />
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hunies here oniy<br />
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t.wpujers rfwmld want<br />
lout*' «;:h h<br />
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to<br />
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«. LS the dl4»t<br />
Ample Time<br />
For A Stroll<br />
There \M nothing<br />
a bnsk.»«lk on Ae bo»rt»»I* uo<br />
a balmy Mmnwr day<br />
hem u( ponwm stui* can<br />
one to *«lk ;n a hurr> n a<br />
pmrked with »<br />
Very few after reports bsw >te<br />
notaring public in nu»i wfter. it<br />
cans to j*«"W"g <strong>of</strong> their rnvd*<br />
to find ample parking ^^v •.•»!<br />
time near the bomrd»aik TT-*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty dues.<br />
An extended tour <strong>of</strong> (toe Bca.ilwalk<br />
shop* thMLrw aad abet u.<br />
tneuanm u made purab** b> Uw<br />
extended tune parking m«tT» -•*•<br />
•tailed by the at) m tbr beat*<br />
{runt area*<br />
ftve-bour meter* in tf» c*nb«.'«i*fn«i<br />
rwgwn ATV oesigmd<br />
to allgi*- for a mere i«survlj-<br />
on^jjuitfot ol tar<br />
vnusemmti vmhotu «urr><br />
tirno running Ait go the<br />
miter.<br />
Ttn 1 ^ «rtend«d ome<br />
were instaikd in the wninwr<br />
13EJ6 and rvpi»nii a<br />
tnetw, Thf change remtMtd<br />
loriie tinnpUirtts were heard th*l<br />
a patnin coujd nut ^ hu •!><br />
mt in u boardwaik revtaurux eojtiy<br />
it pii'tufv sf*iw and tiiu 1 t<br />
•h»U til the nMoatghi A*><br />
in ;nrt,v tkAifi.<br />
TTic new nii^iTS i^* fcr {Wrri<br />
anc*ht,T 20 ifnts byi th-i s-i,,<br />
c*«s: is mon* than<br />
the puiff -if auiri<br />
i-Modeling Class<br />
I",<br />
Offered Resort Ladies<br />
Aw <strong>of</strong> the menv popular features<br />
<strong>of</strong> the dty program during<br />
the past several summons has been<br />
Jhetianj<br />
sponsored by the Qty Recreation<br />
Departttufit and (randw*ted by popular<br />
Philadelphia model expert<br />
Mrs. rtorattpe DaMon, a Munmcr<br />
resident hero.<br />
The course last summer was<br />
given in the temporary Convention<br />
Hall at 64h st. jmrt <strong>of</strong>f the boardwalk.<br />
There were classes for Junior<br />
girU, 10 to 15 yean <strong>of</strong> age,<br />
and •enior girU, lfi and up.<br />
La__a_MM<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Chy and environ* were<br />
irtroducad ta the Cbmzm Caune<br />
in a Btw, special clam tor women<br />
where the accents wffl be tDfterent<br />
than thow for the younger girU.<br />
Mf«. Dalton pqtata out that the<br />
Mrs. Dalur.<br />
ad with figure hmuMPi, waidiob* upm becayw><br />
changes in makeup and fashion<br />
while the teenagers are more interested<br />
in modeling, learning<br />
hair triefcs and dmwtesas« pata*.<br />
The rllMM wUl be geared tq".<br />
group.<br />
who tMjtes ajp<br />
she mutt krmm t. v-<br />
modeling pr<br />
are bMu^Pui k<br />
how to be thai<br />
The h« rvem ol thf year tor the<br />
Sou* San CKy graiP »• «* Jub'<br />
Fourth wMwiitwn. TWi toiluiw •<br />
Wi-yele parade in *e<br />
and competitive<br />
younKSten on fte<br />
adtiilion to<br />
tor<br />
mmiaen uM ihrtr children,<br />
m Witt • Spr^ duwrnieehns<br />
in June. The program this year<br />
The<br />
Association operates similarly In<br />
the area from 34th st to 41si st.<br />
This group centers ill activities<br />
around the 34th, at. playground,<br />
where it* amateur bnit-ball team<br />
plays scheduled games.<br />
Outdoor movie* and other actk-i-<br />
tict are conducted by the group<br />
at thi' pluygrouM, wntcA was<br />
uibiuhcd by the dty •everal yenri<br />
on the ircommendatlon ol the<br />
frnt<br />
tati,<br />
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THI OCEAN CITY SENTINlL-LtDGfR<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Climate Rated Ideal'<br />
Thf U, I. WmQm Bureau his<br />
(Ug to say about the climate in<br />
Ma rmt "OMU aty has an<br />
Waal, invigorating climate, which<br />
Is oonduciv* to sustained health<br />
and long lilt. 11<br />
To* Bureau further says mat<br />
OH dbnate anowa a good average<br />
hourly wind circulation or<br />
mmmmm, and that the air to<br />
greatly tree from dust or soot parfidrJM<br />
Tl>^^ !• l^i^lii •* Mmatiirii<br />
= ^ — • • • • ^ — ^ m i^noE<br />
and during the summer months<br />
the area ta practically free from<br />
MGMIVI high temperatures, and<br />
during 0M winter the climate is<br />
nttdar than even the nearby in-<br />
land CMM,<br />
BaMuat we are situated on the<br />
9tm ^ Vm Atlantic Ocaan, our<br />
dlroate is cooler In the summer<br />
and wanner in the winter. The<br />
salt atmosphere, plus the influence<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Gull Stream not far <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the btach. combine to temper the<br />
extremes <strong>of</strong> tonperature mat are<br />
uiSE ON A LUXURY LINER? An wean voyage is a very relying experience,<br />
eoa don t have to go out on the high seas to enjoy it. Witneu these sunwonhipi<br />
fl to a warm summer day anct they are relaxing on the pleaMnt veranda <strong>of</strong> the<br />
•-mill Music Pier with the roiling sea an4 surf <strong>of</strong>f to the right So U that cruise<br />
i the making this season, come down and enjoy this dryland variety <strong>of</strong> an ocean \ *<br />
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MuMe Ura In the<br />
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E*.* or IrtUx in m ieipbte<br />
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day hut aaturand<br />
Sunday at thf<br />
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Mrs. DaJVn »\r.«<br />
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dence and s<br />
' I t» poMagt is<br />
'the COUTH?<br />
•» addnv not<br />
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man suggemed uw idn at an •#»<br />
Hvity for the twmen whm Mn<br />
Dalton retatPd hrm «Kr«*al thr-y<br />
arc LlaawiMn QMH hr ttt •»<br />
men were bpi sroalkr tea tinae<br />
for the girU.<br />
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Hurricanes Really Rare<br />
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Hurrtiun»-s along the Soufhpni<br />
N.-w .hnu-s iviHM «rn a renty.<br />
Th,n. hiw h^ no n^ big blow<br />
th.- sMnim with wh>.-h iw-<br />
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IIK S A BIU ONE—That<br />
fish H the famed striped<br />
t tht^ tsitjc <strong>of</strong> all game<br />
fish in tt waleS ol<br />
[tt. .<br />
patity was taughi in me<br />
Oteari C'ltv hay waters, and<br />
the fish arc fair game for<br />
local anglers throughout<br />
the fall and winter months.<br />
SCREENING & WINDOW * Stationery<br />
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fht. um was hrst irttled<br />
In ^ p^, ,ta,<br />
UWKW and visitors rewarmrusi<br />
early enough to<br />
pnxei-t against the impending<br />
During the summer <strong>of</strong> 1367. the<br />
V S. W.-ather Bureau att up its<br />
Cnifierativc Hurricane Reporting<br />
Network Branch reporting *tati<br />
ms <strong>of</strong> the Bureau were located<br />
Wiidw.iod. Btach Havan and Soaside<br />
Park<br />
Fjtch brmnrh is equipped with an<br />
aneroid barometer, a wind measuring<br />
in«trument tn rponrd by riertrifal<br />
impulse the speed and direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> the wind. Also there la a<br />
visual rain gauge to snow the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> precipitation at any given<br />
time during a storm.<br />
The ronpiTaOS'p network links all<br />
cuuunuUUcs within pottcv - nwJto<br />
Rraptiai range <strong>of</strong> c«ch other.<br />
The Weather Bureau atoo can contact<br />
them by telephatw Word <strong>of</strong><br />
an impending storm cmn be<br />
Dashed up and down the New Jersey<br />
coast in a matter qf minutes.<br />
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AtlanMc <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> die Wesft<br />
cUmatological mart*. Tim<br />
<strong>of</strong>floe in turn<br />
information to the three brancea<br />
whk* transmit It by pane*<br />
to communities <strong>of</strong> the area.<br />
• •••<br />
EWIS L. BARRETT<br />
• • • • « ><br />
>** ^ «*,<br />
HO>N<br />
land.<br />
During the winter the sun and<br />
its reflection from the ocean<br />
wanna up the atmoaphen to create<br />
a warm front that reduces A*<br />
severity <strong>of</strong> the winter winds and<br />
frosts, and makes temperatures<br />
average about 10 degree* wanner<br />
than on the nearby mainland.<br />
According to the Weather<br />
grata during the summer are a<br />
rarity, and never sustalnwi over<br />
two or three days at the if ihnm.<br />
Meanwhile •earing heat <strong>of</strong>ten is<br />
prolonged only 65 miles away in<br />
Philadelphia and in the other<br />
nearby metropolitan areas. Bureau<br />
records show an average <strong>of</strong><br />
only three 00-degree readings a<br />
year in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, compared with<br />
20 to 25 such days inland.<br />
The Bureau also reports that in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the sun shines an average<br />
<strong>of</strong> 60 percent <strong>of</strong> the day<br />
EVM whan avow dos« fall.<br />
rarery Ungan «a it daw In<br />
My. The rs*adwry mtU<br />
and sslt afiBosphHS naki<br />
work <strong>of</strong> the snawtaua. As for<br />
rain, it is a Missing- Without it<br />
on occaakna we could not enjoy<br />
the succulence <strong>of</strong> flm* famed Jersey<br />
tomatoes aad Jersey strawberries<br />
which grow in such abundin<br />
Ota<br />
The pheasant is the most popular<br />
game bird in New Jersey. It<br />
was successfully introduced Into<br />
the Sate about 1913, Each year,<br />
through the efforts <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
Jersey Department <strong>of</strong> Conservation<br />
and Economic Development, approximately<br />
70.000 pheasants are<br />
hatched at the Sate Game Farm<br />
at Rockport in Warren County and<br />
at Forked River in <strong>Ocean</strong> County.<br />
SAFE AND PLEASANT Hit «*rf <strong>of</strong> U» OMI j<br />
teach ii idMl for bathing The teach stopas motif tmm<br />
the high-water nurk all the way out ai far tt on* eta walk.<br />
Here fi a view <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> dty gurf aai d<br />
and still GROWING!<br />
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Boatman<br />
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•Cripmatf, Boats sfaouU be kept<br />
and ant and they<br />
• • • • * . mimmm<br />
• pamp,<br />
, or open the dnun<br />
k is «B a tntiler.<br />
will csne in<br />
in wipinc moMure <strong>of</strong>i deck<br />
«nd fittings and w also<br />
artfcte to DM in wipii* dew<br />
When a<br />
MI d»rly water, the<br />
wtt iM»<br />
abrasive cleanser<br />
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CALISTHENICS IN THE SIN — Mr* n Tht bi'.^-j. be-in::** -.*-* *•*•<br />
Marion Belcher can be found ih:_* i^^nt :»^, * O_r *:y.icr:inj :%.',. u* -f-^* *-.<br />
' fiBfifSftBfi£ A -^y^pAa^T^Ufla^afi -^a^A £aSe^a^^^a%f H^aJfaSU^AW - •% a\^a^amd^ - aVJa^l^f^^ 4. *^±A: lV^fttl i_^l_ I *?%! fa\ ^b<br />
conducting physjcal educaiKir: w.***e* wa F*-k- ^-tr- on "h«» HK^ *• &tj..- J<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> beach as pan M Hit »jt> * A hi.: .•ent.r'N a^ T.*» **i-. ?„.•«.•<br />
pTOgrani <strong>of</strong> attractions Above* ;* s lypni* r::re .-..nit-*: bu: *h¥ j;:-U iu-t .<br />
group exercising on the l*t'«t r»i.f- Bfi.fl ; -«•::. i* !>•«• t^t^»-f N-i.;!;r? ;: :>•»<br />
ca list hen ks is not a nm\ attra:uc- hrrv i: i:re.::r :n -pv^r >fi fh*.:; j. >!.-> M<br />
the short, and the botlo— pKt^.-r rrc\es "Bt'i.MT<br />
Westerly<br />
summer, thousand* <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />
visitors find rettrf Ironi the heat<br />
by bathing in the ocean aJong our<br />
ftat sandy beaches. There are<br />
mmne days. howe\«- that instead<br />
<strong>of</strong> biding relief, bathers and picnickers<br />
find the water unbearmbly<br />
oojd and. <strong>of</strong>ten on such days, an<br />
abundanti' <strong>of</strong> ^sky insects on the<br />
beach.<br />
William Eamea, the State Mu-<br />
M i mtwaitat, «xfdaias that invmriably<br />
this is the result <strong>of</strong> a<br />
westerly wind ifniring this rffrqq^tfort<br />
Nomwlly. the daUy flow ai<br />
•IF B UUI1 ^^ COQI M@B>B U W U<br />
the hotter land. The cool «MK<br />
•ir rushes tat over the beach— to<br />
land.<br />
• 11<br />
Blows Some Good<br />
ea. strung maaws <strong>of</strong> IrontaJ air<br />
from thu west o%i«rt. 1 umc i the li«><br />
cal t-oridjfions, creating a w««s»prly<br />
wind or otf-Aore brorae; When<br />
this orrurs. tha warm surface ««•<br />
ter is blown away from the b^chf».<br />
and. as the colder water nges<br />
to replace it. the surf becomea<br />
vM, quite chilly for swimming<br />
TN? otfsrrire wind canips lnsti-Ls<br />
from land-bordering marshes to<br />
the beach where ttB^Hrt *<br />
in the lee ol the bmch.<br />
MIMWMW NaiwaMat<br />
su«Kests thmt for those planning<br />
to seek refuge tan the hmt by<br />
d a day on the beach it<br />
be wise to check<br />
liailiir<br />
Mr. Emme* to quick to remind Norice to<br />
•C "^ ~*.t • -^n<br />
TMt OCCAM CITY SINT lNtU.t©GiR<br />
imcnmfortabh" In hst*h*>ni play* a<br />
Vitluable and t")ssttit,,ii r'tie in the<br />
lift 1 <strong>of</strong> niar;nt' plan:* ancl<br />
borrfi'rinB th«' COBW. Th*mifif<br />
<strong>of</strong> uarm Witter<br />
bnnjts to surtiiit 1 cold wafi'r ru-h<br />
in iixjijt'n anti disvilvcd nutiii-nts<br />
«».-r\»IIK to rvjuverwti- marine life<br />
m the shallciM, coastai an-a Thu»a<br />
tempormry musairK,- To m.m is<br />
an essential environment port •>(<br />
the UI* cycia «f pianta aatf «mnials.<br />
atmsfing countless species<br />
<strong>of</strong> inarine Ue and coastal life tu<br />
Bathers and beachcombers remember<br />
to check wind direction!<br />
bonrdwalk or bathing beach at any<br />
time, When on the streets prts<br />
must be kept on a tauh.<br />
- Caution In Son Bathing Will Spare<br />
Discomfort Of Bad Burning<br />
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divident to custoni-<br />
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rwerva. bringing tho total reserves<br />
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During the year, the Association<br />
put $1,792,725 in mortgage Wjuns<br />
In the institution* portfolio as <strong>of</strong><br />
I^^mtoer 31. ISO, totaled Iti.xn.m.19,<br />
also a npw high. The gear's<br />
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165 home*<br />
Most Churches H«r«<br />
Founded B«for« 1900<br />
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•Uy wi erected In the awnmer<br />
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July 4th C«Ubratton<br />
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•torn My m<br />
QUEEN OF THE SEA, A M§ nymph iWng over tte breaker* drawn by i<br />
and accompanied by a pair <strong>of</strong> geahonti if a float typical <strong>of</strong> the South <strong>Ocean</strong> city July<br />
4th celebration parade. •<br />
BTstiop Corson Males<br />
Summer Horn* In tetort<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty is the summer home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bishop Fred Pierce Corson who,<br />
at president <strong>of</strong> the World Methodist<br />
Conference, is the leader <strong>of</strong><br />
Methodism throughout the entire<br />
world.<br />
Bishop Carson was born in Millville,<br />
NJ,, <strong>Apr</strong>il 11, WK. He »«<br />
graduated from Millville High<br />
School in 1913 attended Dickinson<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Carlisle, ft., and Drew<br />
University, Madison, NJ. where<br />
he received the degree <strong>of</strong> doctor<br />
<strong>of</strong> divinity. He was ordained in<br />
1320.<br />
He is former president <strong>of</strong> Dickinson<br />
OJIoge honorary president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees <strong>of</strong> Tonpie<br />
Univeriiftf, recipient <strong>of</strong> more than<br />
20 honorary doetarates and is former<br />
preaident <strong>of</strong> the Council <strong>of</strong><br />
Bishops <strong>of</strong> The Methodist Ghurvh,<br />
He has been Bishop <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />
Arm <strong>of</strong> The Methodist<br />
Church since 1944 administering<br />
1015 (hurches with 333,350 member*.<br />
He has heU pastaratea in<br />
New Haven, Conn , and the New<br />
Viirk area and served as, vice<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Methodist World<br />
Conference in 1362 and UBS.<br />
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ft nm Its Mule from the toll<br />
booth at the bridge to Longport and<br />
then trawls via Bridge Wvd , Gardens<br />
ptewy and We«ky rd. to Batteata<br />
rd- At Battcram rd th* bus<br />
turns wast to Asbury av and prooeeds<br />
south on Asbury av. to Mth<br />
at. At this point the route is ra><br />
vansd. Evaiy fifth trtp the bus<br />
travels the entire length <strong>of</strong> Asbury<br />
to provided Monday*<br />
HM roajm starting at S<br />
a. a. Hd continuing to 4:30 p. m.<br />
ewxpt on Friday* when the but<br />
ifaww Hi northern terminus for<br />
A* teat trip at » p.m.<br />
Ite ta mm travel one my in<br />
Lwrtawi from the bridle to<br />
st. in lass than 15 minutes.<br />
na round trip takes 1MB than half<br />
•• hour. Th# kngcr trips to the<br />
Ml <strong>of</strong> to Wand take someiAat<br />
The Otjr b not fat the bus bust.<br />
MM M a monty-maUnx operation.<br />
The dty is not in the bus bu«<br />
• • M a nwnfymalrtm epenMon,<br />
HI* to provide a sarvk* rodents<br />
taw* contended is badly needed.<br />
Th» b«aw« are opera«*d by xwrtors<br />
Works D^artment<br />
sfkedal bus<br />
from the New Jer-<br />
' I * I<br />
tv<br />
f<br />
_ to somewhat over 18,000<br />
used to provide a unit camp<br />
at Camp Bda*. AHoway, N, j,,<br />
vMdi iBchidts yeaMramd penna-<br />
Mt platforms and sanitary facilltiea.<br />
this site has ten donated<br />
the MweU Memorial Amp Site,<br />
it has a atont gateway with<br />
teanee,<br />
The nnv site is reserved tor<br />
•»««D flraa by <strong>On</strong>ui Oty<br />
Sport Troops and txptonr Posts.<br />
However, If the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty group<br />
U not occupying the unit, it is<br />
available to other groups <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Atlantic Arm Council.<br />
Income from the trust fund is<br />
distributed annually to the various<br />
Scout Troop* and Explorer Posts<br />
en a pro-rata basis, according to<br />
the membership <strong>of</strong> each Troop or<br />
I^sf, The monies received «eh<br />
y«r by the Troop or Post are<br />
given u an award to selected<br />
•awls or explorers, used far camptag<br />
purposes, either at Camp Edge<br />
or at rtrilmont, the national Boy<br />
Scout ranch located in New Mexieo.<br />
The award rn^y also bf uaeil<br />
to permit me recipfent to attend '<br />
the International Scout Jamboree,<br />
which is held each year in a different<br />
foreign country.<br />
All <strong>of</strong> the boys and girls don<br />
their uniforms and participate in<br />
such public functions as services<br />
on Memorial Day and Veterans<br />
Day and in the various parades<br />
which are staged during the year,^<br />
With plenty <strong>of</strong> woodlands on the*<br />
nearby mainland, there is ample<br />
opportunity here tor the youngsters<br />
to participate in hikes, nature<br />
studies, weekend or one-day<br />
camping trips, and jamborees <strong>of</strong><br />
scouting skills which are conduct.<br />
ed from time to time.<br />
Heavy Weeds <strong>On</strong>ce<br />
Covered This Island<br />
In its virgin state, before men<br />
settled here this narrow, sandy island<br />
was heavily wooded Irom one<br />
end to the other, according to early<br />
maps and other records.<br />
A map as early as lOB showed<br />
a large grove <strong>of</strong> trees at the north<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the island, then about 4th st,<br />
and the ridge narrowed as it pro.<br />
gressed southward.<br />
Trees that flourished wild here<br />
included red ct-dar, hoUy, willow,<br />
magnooa, sassafras, persimmon.<br />
L<br />
, FLAG OVER SWEDEN — The<br />
•* Nue-and-gold flag <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
flies at Hassleholm in Sweden,<br />
In the photo above. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />
Mayor B, Thomas Waldman is<br />
shown presenting a city flag to<br />
Kaj-Ewe Jonsson, <strong>of</strong> HasslehoJm,<br />
Sweden, during a visit to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> over the Memorial Day<br />
weekend,<br />
Jonsson Is a District Governor<br />
TNI OCIAN CITY SINTINILLEDGER<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rotary International Last<br />
Spring the Rotary International<br />
convention was held in Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> and part <strong>of</strong> the program <strong>of</strong><br />
entertainment for the visiting<br />
Rotarians was a day in Orean<br />
aty, America's Greatest Family<br />
Resort. Jonsson was included in<br />
the group <strong>of</strong> 90 visitors to this<br />
resort community.<br />
To mark the occasion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
visit by the imeffW* ona! Rk
Am* The Beach<br />
the many things the •eaibore ha» contri-<br />
4* the Americas culture, one to probably more<br />
than all the real The Batting Beauty ii<br />
wHh th» batMaf bmch, and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty hag Its<br />
Irfr thmn et torn fairest Almost every major event dur-<br />
JBg the y—r, to seaaon and out, requires a qu<br />
*• Introduce aome <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s beauties<br />
QUEXN INFANTA LVI — Pretty, blonde Barbara<br />
Blen Sweppenruser, was Queen <strong>of</strong> the Octan <strong>City</strong> Board-<br />
-walk Baby Parade last sutnmer. Here the queen strikes<br />
a nautical pose on the forward deck <strong>of</strong> a boat.<br />
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JS tin- pfijm' ,ii«| uh,i<br />
"Stiip" stnits .in' in i<br />
thrdughiiiit !h>* eify (II rcj4<br />
traffic fliiw when fhr-ri 1 .-in 1<br />
lights. iiur rar .«,.<br />
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Wi-Hf av , rruin Juno 15 Itr<br />
OtacrsB ihu pttrktng nifti-ni in<br />
the t-entciJ snium. &ivi¥-ins<br />
an* in nffc*ii near the<br />
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and rotate crankshaft to eliminate<br />
old oil deposits. Chpck pi fitting,<br />
flKl lines and i(Mrk phig teds,<br />
inp some oil on control Untuuie,<br />
den fbd filter, and you're nt<br />
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(Jl IK.N AM) HKR COl'KT — i retty Barbara Sweppenhber<br />
Queen Infanta for the in«5 Baby Parade, is shown here with her <<br />
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IDTTIOM— THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAOC s — sicnoN «X<br />
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7 . .•.•'..<br />
•its Lmwooil, 1965, was pretty Sharon Eastes<br />
t ri|ht). being crowned here by her predecessor<br />
[Ashman, Miss Lin wood, 1964, At right is pretty<br />
)t DorU Fosler as she lookrd when introduced to<br />
yWlc as Miss Artisan, 1965, here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In<br />
>wer photo, Miss Somers Point is frowned. She is<br />
m Goipl Here she is crowned by Mm Some/i<br />
1964, Her court comprises fl to r.) Diana Hy-<br />
•*»marv Gregory, Ctfrol Anne Mitchell and Bonita<br />
i i<br />
9th Street Beach<br />
Is Rendezvous<br />
For Collegians<br />
Ouwuw Clty'g §BrTt, '"^tt
• s- »•<br />
f<br />
madl to th» art <strong>of</strong><br />
vH* may not be u<br />
M M Is long anutft to prove<br />
,T<br />
MR, 31, <strong>1966</strong><br />
CITY IN '66<br />
— omens •** MMCTORS -<br />
Popular Surf ing Center<br />
144<br />
A. RANDOLPH POM<br />
HOWAftO g, f TAHTTOM<br />
CHAJN.U K. THUfttTOM<br />
iOMW •.TOWNIMO<br />
FLOYD «. TOWMI1WU<br />
A acme* svftr i* not a begin.<br />
me. he m a "gremmJe.' 1 Surfers<br />
don't run over each otters' bards.<br />
is called a<br />
"diat. " A surfer doesn t wait for<br />
a Wg wave he waJtt far a "heavy. "<br />
A "wtpagyt" m wfcn a surfer falls<br />
<strong>of</strong>l tte board through no fault <strong>of</strong><br />
Ms own.<br />
Hanging five" mm that the<br />
•«*er has five ton hang.ng over<br />
the side <strong>of</strong> fte h«iH Hanging<br />
ten" ««• thai afl ten trjes are<br />
over me side and the surfer is<br />
m p»# ianmi nf tailing <strong>of</strong>f it<br />
He (Jtusift watch his rep<br />
• Buggtes" are swfing shirts.<br />
wtieii are writ ejerlusively by<br />
members ol the surfj<strong>of</strong> IM. They<br />
are made <strong>of</strong> a burSap.Uke maternal<br />
and stitched together with a sturdy<br />
TMI OCIAN CITY HHTINM-J.IP08H THI OCIAN CITY SINTINIL-LIBQIft<br />
COLD WEATHER SPORT<br />
Surfing is a sport not neeesgarijy<br />
confined to surnmer.<br />
Here a surfer ride* *<br />
"heavy" m the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
surf in the dead <strong>of</strong> winter.<br />
He is kept warm by tJ<br />
_ Bf^^WHPn^^W<br />
his body,<br />
began to daaffMr so dW «urf<br />
nding. In the mad era <strong>of</strong> the<br />
UB0« the sport was revived in<br />
Hawaii by the common people and<br />
spread rapidly to Australia. Hew<br />
Zealand South Africa, Puru, and<br />
the Mediterranean.<br />
ta I 1 * "f y • i9W * *** *****<br />
"wHf'CfiaM "frf'the United Sute»<br />
and has spread slowly to the cast<br />
becoming a favorite pasnSme on<br />
fte Outer Banks <strong>of</strong> G»pr HaMu<br />
where the swells roll in unhindered<br />
from a usually turbulent am.<br />
Originmlly a spwt <strong>of</strong> pnnce*. AOVICi TO PLYtM<br />
•waii. Nobif ikmiUf* raked<br />
mmm, Bv^tock. and even tracts<br />
<strong>of</strong> land on a single wave Surfbwutte<br />
at Hat one wm made nt<br />
*wd aod weighed about 150<br />
Am 4h* rayal famine* <strong>of</strong> Hawaii<br />
IHON t AIR CONWnOWNG CO.<br />
WtLLUM I, PML-OT A SON<br />
ttMNaaM. t MMBIK m amamm<br />
ChpjlfJ«l Afl-T*hip Air Coodkioo^s<br />
^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^^^^^^^^^^^a^^^^^^a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br />
Jut fidbi Mokftf and<br />
port an the bay side <strong>of</strong> mm ta<br />
in *»• shape <strong>of</strong> a "T" with two<br />
intersecting runways or hadkv<br />
stoips. H(»ww, in JtltrtWLe to<br />
home owners <strong>of</strong> the cmml-eHy<br />
distrwi. piifitB must follow a fH^t<br />
•pattern from the law til ft) aiwaii<br />
Mnp. This system toepa virtaMUy<br />
all tow-flyBig aircraft tram —*<br />
ever the buitt-up<br />
ta ST<br />
Iron Cross<br />
Is Symbol<br />
Of Surfers<br />
Every movement brings with it<br />
songs and symbol* that make it<br />
distinrt trtm other group*, yet also<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer a meant <strong>of</strong> conformity withta<br />
the movement.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e such movement (and it Is<br />
Indeed a movement) that has<br />
adopted more man its share <strong>of</strong><br />
songs and symbols to the sufer<br />
movement Radio stations all along<br />
the East Coast drone about'"The<br />
Lonely Surferi; or how about hop.<br />
ping m your wood and going on a<br />
surfing safari,*'<br />
More recently surfers have<br />
switched from sound symbols to<br />
sight symbols, and many now sport<br />
a replica <strong>of</strong> the German Iran<br />
Crom. or Malta** crass, when they<br />
put on fhetr baggies and stag in<br />
the heavies.<br />
Some surfer* have adopted the<br />
eross as a symbol hoi <strong>of</strong> surfing and •<br />
their boards andd<br />
surf wagons, or I<br />
hang around their ar neck*. I<br />
Why snfen woukf ehoew<br />
Matter cross as a symbol is hard<br />
to understand. The croas represents<br />
at Mm st TV-<br />
a dark and even degrading segand<br />
level, giving the _, _ . _ , _ . — ^ ^ _ _ _ _<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> history dating to bftore me<br />
tote Thm Surfers Rush Seaward At Bathing Hours Come fo An End At 14th St. birth <strong>of</strong> Oirist.<br />
Initially tte cross was an instru*<br />
mf Is turned over to the •urf boards and sports cars.<br />
10 in tte morning<br />
The surfer provides traction for<br />
merit <strong>of</strong> punishment in ancient<br />
The •uftoard weigh* fn*n 25<br />
Mfling. tbe<br />
the board by rubbing the standing<br />
Rome. After the crueffMon <strong>of</strong><br />
to IB pnndi, and range from<br />
= evening daylight<br />
•urfaoe vigorously with wax be-<br />
Chnst. thf croM became • holy<br />
favorite time for the<br />
eight to 10 feet and come in several fore starting his rides. Without<br />
symbol to the new Christ)*. relidifferent<br />
widths. The size and this preparation, it is most diffl.<br />
During the Middle Agra the<br />
tte ttfecuanfc at the weight <strong>of</strong> the board depends, na- cult for even the mom. expert<br />
was carried by the Cru-<br />
go <strong>of</strong>i duty, the turally on the size and weight <strong>of</strong> surfer to keep the board under<br />
sadrm The Germanic Knight <strong>of</strong><br />
MM* bagta to dMtcr the tide tte wrier. The board has to Hi his feet during the ride.<br />
mr Teutcinic ttxfc* then picked up<br />
on the tneb, nt an hour the surfer or tte tint step in the<br />
the symbol and changed it into a<br />
The activity has developed into<br />
preitt Mack cross on a white field,<br />
i sf tte aurflng beach- full enjoyment <strong>of</strong> tte sport is miss- a papular spectator sport. When<br />
I with young<br />
ed.<br />
tte surfers are on the waves, a<br />
the furfrunner <strong>of</strong> the kind used on<br />
large gallery at spectators usually<br />
Nan aircraft.<br />
are lined along the boardwalk<br />
Dunng the years <strong>of</strong> HitUr'i Third<br />
rmiUng cheering the riders to feat*<br />
Reich the black cross was associ-<br />
<strong>1966</strong> <strong>of</strong> daring.<br />
ated with the German swaiitiiia, but<br />
the oU Oman mw was still,<br />
The city government hu named<br />
(•tfjfurtrt! <strong>of</strong> irwiition idena<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> cinaena to help the<br />
«1th fte German military<br />
mufmm to organize the sport here<br />
The German »rnm was<br />
hi <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, The committee<br />
a national lymbol. while the<br />
Seashore Buik<br />
ttis year organised a summer<br />
awut:ka was meri-ly a ^mbol <strong>of</strong><br />
weekly surfing tournament which<br />
me Nazi party.<br />
was conducted in Mo halves and<br />
The us*<br />
in December staged a Polar Bear<br />
nd Loan Associ<br />
Tournament in whk* the surfers<br />
used wet suits to protect aganst<br />
RfftMTH STRUT PHONE W-0150 tte freezing water Thus it is that<br />
• 105*<br />
TOW fo<br />
Sanrfcw<br />
^ort here in <strong>Ocean</strong> CJty.<br />
The surfer* have their<br />
•*** has ban qu»ckly<br />
f tte MM 1MB wto hne<br />
the walk nuJ every Mme die<br />
surfers appear on the Joeal scene<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> th;% irowt by mirter*<br />
as a symbol <strong>of</strong> rebellion « nit cspetially<br />
apprapriate If appears to<br />
be only a means <strong>of</strong> KVntifyinn with<br />
fte surfSnK set The inrtrd and<br />
MR ur nw mmmm<br />
cnmn ptThapR rash a shadow on<br />
the spurt iUi-lf,<br />
Mimt <strong>of</strong> ttriay's surfers are too<br />
young to kmocikte the cram with<br />
th«. Nazis and World War II How.<br />
WIT. manj 1 adults who an 1 cnutal<br />
<strong>of</strong> the turfing set remember well<br />
mow dark days just 20 yean ago.<br />
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PART OF THE JOB — The ability to swim is only<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
iaother important knowledge is being imparted to<br />
. the handling <strong>of</strong> a lifeboat.<br />
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Lifeguards<br />
Are Taught<br />
Lifesaving<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
muade<br />
through m rtprcua,<br />
ttmchlng. head p<br />
nay can be-<br />
oom* memberm <strong>of</strong> the Ocaan Oty<br />
Beach Patrol.<br />
The object <strong>of</strong> lifeguard aAool la<br />
to train and tort candidate* for<br />
rookie posMani on the Beach Patrol.<br />
The school was begun thro*<br />
yean ago by Beach Pajwl Captain<br />
George Lafferty, and is designed<br />
to produce the best aUaraund<br />
men for the available openings<br />
on the patrol. Laut summer<br />
there were 100 applicant* lor the<br />
21 open psaWam on the force at<br />
that time.<br />
The school is conducted in two<br />
diviBlons, one toe <strong>Ocean</strong> aty nmdent<br />
a^ksntt and tte ojhff Iv<br />
alt-rf.town applicants. The programs<br />
and method <strong>of</strong> testing are<br />
exactly the nme for both groups,<br />
but the out-<strong>of</strong>-town school runs one<br />
day longer because <strong>of</strong> the cumbersumv<br />
size id the group.<br />
Competition consists o< a quartermile<br />
swim out and back, followed<br />
by instruction on how to set up a<br />
bfat-h stand and how to place the<br />
Weboat and oars on the beach,<br />
tm* dryland ingtruction is followed<br />
by a simulated rescue with a<br />
can buoy. Half thi* squad arts an<br />
VK tuns and the other half as resc-uera.<br />
The victims are brought to<br />
the beach, and various methods <strong>of</strong><br />
artificial respiration are practiced,<br />
Finally a boat drill is heM to teach<br />
candidates the proper methods <strong>of</strong><br />
handling a lifeboat.<br />
Grading is dene on a point basis<br />
as determined by Captain Lafferty<br />
and his lieutenants Competition is<br />
tough and only one out <strong>of</strong> every<br />
fiair men makr-s thr- beach patrol.<br />
This nu*y he fine «rf the<br />
why Oti'an <strong>City</strong>'l Deacht«s are<br />
safe.<br />
HANDIING TB1 CAN BOUT — WBal t» mm fttral<br />
lieutenant (right) is explaining to a pair <strong>of</strong> rookie lifeguards<br />
could save a life, possibly the rookte's We, iomeday.<br />
The neophyte guards are being shown how to handle<br />
can bouys.<br />
SOUTH JERSEY CHAMPS — The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach<br />
Patrol last summer won the South Jersey Lifeguard Cham,<br />
pionship on the talents <strong>of</strong> these three young men. Center<br />
is swimming champ Dick Thieler, flanked by champion<br />
crewmen Hans Gieseck deft) and Bob Schneider.<br />
V<br />
OCBP So. Jersey Lifeguard Champs<br />
The Siuth Jersey Lifeguard title<br />
WHS n-tiirn.i! to its ruttunil habitat<br />
T and Hans Gii-socke and<br />
mm kirtK Ihrk ThieliT last Auf^ist<br />
at the .vxiili Ji-rs*->' LLfcguard<br />
ChampMmshipH at Marble.<br />
•Hk 1 niituml habitat is, at tturm,<br />
Ovun <strong>City</strong> where the liical iquad<br />
his hitii ;it l
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C/i<strong>of</strong>fer and<br />
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Over the White Whale Refreshment Counter<br />
OCCWA Provides Youth Full Agenda Of Events<br />
A Mrfetb/ load organization with numbor <strong>of</strong> Oti-am Oty<br />
th* tnwit-My and possibly unreal- and in its s.i-.m!,iT.i) •.. ,i:>) ,f •••,<br />
appi:nit>d by fhi 1 Assfx .,»•;.>n thi 1 firti % :vi».i-.i'\ ,-•;;._•. «•<br />
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sik ;.ij i hiiii i<br />
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fawywn ISD WM vomorad by a WA , , , will he just as arrive this ami foreign nvrtinn pi.-tur. 1 rin 1<br />
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DINTKRS FROM THE PRO. Tennis pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Mi'i'onr <strong>of</strong>fer,- some pointers to a young tennis play,<br />
[the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Courts.<br />
tg Racquets<br />
mis Courts Are Busy<br />
jth A Varied Program<br />
i* j sjjirt f-T th ApRflg unl.l i.ilf f.ill.<br />
4 'tw r*i kjmri rail 1 iwl<br />
ihi* biitTi !~\ fif ti'fmi^<br />
iJ "in- nwili' pl.tsiT i>n.<br />
Thi'n Nil ttnl'i- ••« Ihi jHiliiii- I'linii*<br />
fur fri!IUi^'ili i rfc iy\Eil iifc*• ^ iiffi* iif<br />
I'Uhi 1 i Iii scars rin- .-i.rue List<br />
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w;yi it«¥Jui"ti 1 d c%«"ry Wini.<br />
iLr»l sitiifs irf bi*-<br />
1 nn flow U> jmi<br />
s«h up 'heir «T\I' Kifkhitnd s<br />
awl ihi- .iihir (in>T j*iini« .if<br />
i' lin^ilf (• r flu- ,miiu.il<br />
in which *«f»i' 1 <strong>of</strong> ttip<br />
nH Hian m (he tul<br />
in AIIKU- > >< 'hi' Hani's Lake<br />
Timniiimi-nt inairtu* an*<br />
This tiiunifiiiiiiit fi'iituri's<br />
top men pU)fni >>( this iirra m<br />
Anri dcuhlni matrN-s<br />
WORK<br />
PLAY HARD?<br />
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TNI OCEAN CITY SINTINSL-LEDOER<br />
SUMMER FUN FOR BOYS_— The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation Department provides a<br />
full program for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> youngsters, resident and visitor, during the summer<br />
mrnths Above a group <strong>of</strong> diamond aspirants receive some pointers on how to handle<br />
the bat. while at right the proper handling <strong>of</strong> a basketball absorbs the attention <strong>of</strong> a<br />
young court itar. The programs are open to all boys. N.<br />
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<strong>On</strong> Route 9 at the Bridge in Beesley's Point<br />
Good dining begins at<br />
The Sign <strong>of</strong> the Indian V * *<br />
Hui • SupMicitivii cuitiiM is youn in o pfoosant Eony Afn#rictin<br />
mot tHmulartng • tli ,<br />
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CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
Hotels, Motels, Apartments,<br />
Rooming Houses<br />
to Suit Every Purse<br />
Good <strong>Ocean</strong> and Bay<br />
^wi^WHiM"<br />
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YEAR AROUND LIVING, TOO!<br />
This compact, clo—fy-lcnit commonwealth with its 1.1<br />
18 <strong>Ocean</strong> and Bay<br />
Communities<br />
40 Miles <strong>of</strong> Colorful<br />
Beaches<br />
22 Miles <strong>of</strong> Breeze-<br />
Swept Boardwalks<br />
60 Miles <strong>of</strong> Picturesque<br />
Waterways<br />
Golf Courses<br />
•ay to America's Vocationkmd for hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> workers and exetu-<br />
O M I to the industrial and metropolitan centers <strong>of</strong> the fast, it is an "easy-to^et-to"<br />
plow In which la spend vacations, A place that sends Hi visitors back to their jobs refreshed<br />
d invigorated 1 Adequate highway, rail and bus facilities, plus scheduled ilrpiaN service<br />
t roach via Gordon State Parkway, Now Jersey Turnpike, Capo May-Uwes Ferry,<br />
Delaware MOHMMUJI, Mate Whitman and lonfamJA Franklin bridges.<br />
There fa health and happiness far every member<br />
Its boochos, waterways, boardwalks<br />
mum to come early and slay lato.<br />
Cap. May County it orderly, clean, conservative and well governed, it is an ideal spot<br />
in which to establish a permanent, all-year home, as many retired folk have discovered.<br />
County <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
"DOWN ON THE JERSEY CAPE<br />
wmt to* mm munmm joauir<br />
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31st Annual<br />
Cape May County<br />
FISHING<br />
TOURNAMENT<br />
PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED FOR<br />
LARGEST FISH ENTERED IN<br />
THIS TOURN,<br />
OF THE FOLLOWING SPECIES:<br />
CROAKER BUCK DRUM<br />
KINGFISH PORGY<br />
TUNA PICKEREL DOLPHIN<br />
MARLIN (Blue-White) WAHOO<br />
RAREST FISH<br />
LARGE MOUTH BASS<br />
FIOUNDER<br />
STRIPED BASS<br />
MCKFtSN<br />
ALBACORE<br />
BONITA<br />
ivory fisherman who enters the tournament will re-<br />
wive a free <strong>of</strong>ficial tournament entry bodge. In addition,<br />
cHaHons will bo awarded for •very fbh pasting MM mini,<br />
mum weight roquiromenl in e«d» <strong>of</strong> tfce<br />
The Tourney Closet December $1. <strong>1966</strong><br />
JERSEY CAPE FISHING FESTIVAL<br />
MAY COUNTY FtSHINQ<br />
PRIZES for<br />
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THI OCEAN CITY SCNTIMEL-Lf DOtR<br />
Two Decades <strong>of</strong> Growing and Knowing<br />
It all started In a tiny 20' x 15' <strong>of</strong>fice just a few months after tfie armistice.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the Gl's who would come home, were home. New construction<br />
was underway, but in a s<strong>of</strong>t tempo, handicapped no end by the dearth <strong>of</strong><br />
materials and ready capital. But the optimism and faith in the future was no<br />
more evident than in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Looking back these 20 years, we realiie now how fortunate we were<br />
to start our brokerage <strong>of</strong>fice, small as it was, at this particular Hnte, It was a<br />
treasure <strong>of</strong> experience is gained.<br />
And our garage-size <strong>of</strong>fice budded new rooms and underwent two<br />
major expansion programs in the interim, A third remodelling was completed<br />
rms winter past with two walls removed, new walnut panelling, carpeting, Fumiture<br />
and updated bookkeeping and filing systems. And we also acquired two<br />
new salesmen to meet the ever-increasing pressure <strong>of</strong> business.<br />
Last year was the busiest in the resort's history. Present indications<br />
are that <strong>1966</strong> will be even better, tut whatever your requirements may be,<br />
we invite you to check with us first. We are privileged to lease many <strong>of</strong> the<br />
finest apartment* and homes along the beach. Our sales performance has been<br />
most rewarding in Hie friends it has wen us.<br />
And it you own property in <strong>Ocean</strong> Gify, «v*n though you have no plan<br />
to dispose <strong>of</strong> it in the foreseeable future, may we suggest you contact us. We<br />
would, without obligation on your part, Hke to discuss the present real estate<br />
market, in terms <strong>of</strong> your property, as well as the many others we have listed,<br />
For your convenience, our <strong>of</strong>fice it open seven days a week,-<br />
ROBERT L.<br />
MONIHAN<br />
Sales - REAL ESTATE - Rentals<br />
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History<br />
l CMy Uaittuuu like to begui (Mr chronicle<br />
r ^ tottl » °* «* 'winding <strong>of</strong> the resort<br />
mtaiit** in MM. This practice <strong>of</strong> dating<br />
f y frooi ftb) i«teHi«tji BMMra event tends<br />
to 1M* MNHMked the writer days <strong>of</strong> Peck s leach and<br />
mmm ef lit colorful character* wtio left thetr footprints<br />
to Ifta Salt Mad* <strong>of</strong> ti» tfaad,<br />
the<br />
Tls* *mmi sunny beach on which hundreds <strong>of</strong> thous-<br />
_ the summer months ©net reflected<br />
and the nuod <strong>of</strong> buccaneer-, whalemen, sea-<br />
^ !••. >W*nW« and a few other species <strong>of</strong><br />
that early total society who are better htft unmentioned<br />
It mm a tootb-and nail distance along the strand <strong>of</strong><br />
Peek's Btatti MO yean ago, and day-to-day Uving was<br />
haardMM to the least. They say the character <strong>of</strong> a com-<br />
•MattyJi Nteeted in Ma history. This is not so for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
«ty. tmmk goodness The antics <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> our fore,<br />
fathen M the beach here are enough to bring the Chamher<br />
<strong>of</strong> Comtoeree to tears<br />
Wlif art we to say from our perspective in history<br />
that Uw dee* o/ the early residents <strong>of</strong> Pecks Beach were<br />
not in the tart behaviour The deeds, it seems, are commeotarjr<br />
on the dangerous days <strong>of</strong> their lives.<br />
Walter A. Dittrich, Inc.<br />
rate w. KLIIN<br />
GEORGE A, CLEAVER<br />
Col. U.S^. (Ret.)<br />
M iMl ftfoto A /n*«ranc« SfftM 1906"<br />
SAlfS - IWTAIi - M0RT6AGES - APPRAISALS<br />
ITN sneer A WESLEY AVENUE<br />
h N, J. Dial 399-4055<br />
Particular<br />
Properties<br />
for<br />
PqjLlicular<br />
People<br />
Peck's Beach<br />
Sighted<br />
300 Years Ago<br />
Watte maM modern historian*<br />
date <strong>Ocean</strong> a«y history from UT9<br />
when four Methodist founded this<br />
as a Oirwtian Haven, refer.<br />
to the Maud on which the<br />
stands can be found in<br />
_ nOffieh. Swedish and £_<br />
Msh M B win sailed the roast<br />
more than too yean ago<br />
"dime at eveninc to the mouth<br />
<strong>of</strong> feif Harbor. axuid between<br />
Ope May and Xgg Harbor flat<br />
•and beaelM with low bilk*,"<br />
This entry dated VS33 1B the<br />
journal <strong>of</strong> David PMtersaon Oe<br />
Vriea, Dutch explorer, is the first<br />
reference ever made to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Octmn Oty dM noc come into<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial existence until 1879 when<br />
tour Methodist ministers came by<br />
rowboat from the Atlantic County<br />
mainland to establish a Christian<br />
Prior to this Hnte. the Island on<br />
which <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Is located was<br />
called Peck's Beach, The origin <strong>of</strong><br />
the name Peck's Beach is shroud.<br />
been many versions penned by<br />
historians <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Detailed Model Of<br />
TNI OMAN CITY SENTtNCL LtDOCR<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the more popular legonris<br />
eenneeted with the original nam«?<br />
<strong>of</strong> the island concerns a r«1ogbtabte<br />
whaleman who aperau-d in<br />
this viciniry about the year 1W<br />
John Feck wait to court at Burlington<br />
to claim ownenshjp >f i<br />
stranded srtale on the beach hen-,<br />
ft B' prt*aBf»* Ihaf flip name<br />
Peek's Beach evolved from<br />
l proceedings.<br />
!» -.->• "»*»•.<br />
few And I Were Yeyrig—Iffi tt. and 'Walk,J905<br />
Arcordms<br />
Swtid«>s and<br />
now<br />
And <strong>On</strong> Display In The Qtman <strong>City</strong> Museum<br />
to h:-; r-iw<br />
Barque Sindia Grounded <strong>On</strong> Beach<br />
Since 1924 |65 Years Ago; Now T<br />
SEE US TO<br />
BUY - RENT<br />
SELL<br />
AD Pokes <strong>of</strong> Red £*ute<br />
ASSOCIAT IS<br />
LUKE P. MAYER<br />
GfOftOE I, BOOTH<br />
A, BRUCE KING<br />
S33 W«ley Aft. DijJ 399-5233<br />
Lite mast aceanfide towns,<br />
Qcw Ojy can boast <strong>of</strong> its ship,<br />
wrecks, The most famous wreck<br />
and one wMeh provides an interesting<br />
story for the native tongue<br />
and visiting car ii the grounding<br />
<strong>of</strong> the barque Sindia.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the early nwrnin*- erf December<br />
25 uoi, the Sindia was bound<br />
for New York Qty with a hold-<br />
Oiled witti camphor oili china<br />
^m, tanibuu aatf jMBumrn ****<br />
Irom Kobe, Japan.<br />
A howHng Atlantic storm forced<br />
the Sindia <strong>of</strong>f her course and she<br />
oatiMr aground on the beach <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty <strong>of</strong>f 17th st, Whm the<br />
men <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Peck's<br />
ssssssaasssJsl I IsssHslslass^s— flii •( " "-<br />
on the scene with daylight, the<br />
feet at wnd, Therp was 14 feet<br />
<strong>of</strong> water In her hull.<br />
Tht heavy m made a breerhei<br />
bwy lifeJme from thr hrmc-h f*i<br />
Um *cfc <strong>of</strong> the ahlp impoMibh>: AU<br />
day long, men <strong>of</strong> the hfc-saving statimm<br />
nmai bo«ts back and torth<br />
between the beach and the snip,<br />
fcrryiflg the er#w to wa/ety.<br />
Far aevcrai days, the Sindia<br />
ppov«d a tmnentfou* tourist at-<br />
Vhtt OCEAN CITY in '66<br />
"AMBUCA-S ouAmt rumr mom"<br />
We are P*OUD <strong>of</strong> OUR RECORD<br />
mmme OCMN an<br />
MU ItfATE<br />
tOAil$<br />
IEM1 COLLECTIONS • APPIAISALS<br />
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From all sufmundirh;<br />
areas the curious earn©<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily to N<br />
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wide a/niilships and narrow at !he<br />
hr»w Urtl siiTn that she<br />
in the mnri htilh fnrr 1 anrt af»,<br />
ritnaifk^i<br />
on fh»' *.<br />
Cii^ks i.nfaininc the ,..,.,<br />
nil burst and the r'nur hMs •<br />
The i-rt-w. wiuch hguJvpH «f ih^<br />
Swarf Kin-ire hi-n' left Tui-sdaj ,«f.<br />
'ttm*m for NPW York '*i th«' tt'i"st-<br />
The<br />
^ 4t ,lhwtd!..r>-s ' i .•.!•<br />
:M> ir^ *•]:•> i rf .UI.<br />
i. f .i.i > u*.. n*.<br />
s fh.ir'..r A,r 1,,<br />
And MtcfWne<br />
TWO NAMES YOU<br />
Kp*P*ak#<br />
warmth in iti prrftrt<br />
?|iknil(ir in it» (superb<br />
rinf rdUik Wi<br />
tf d l l w<br />
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THOMAS JEWELflS<br />
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COMPLtTI JIWCLKV<br />
Conj/j/enf and Covrteout Service<br />
As Usuaf Sine* 1936<br />
DAVID V. BRADFORD<br />
REALTOR<br />
— 19M<br />
Brothers First Eyed Margate<br />
Ite Of Their Planned Community<br />
. fl| vm, WUliam<br />
FWlsdelphia, and S.<br />
_* mm ttniHam tliniiuiilii i «K_ u _. ,<br />
, attended a rest<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Grove,<br />
discussed between<br />
themselves the Idea <strong>of</strong> establishing<br />
a summer resort founded on what<br />
ttey described as Christian principle!.<br />
They agreed their community<br />
should be on the Southern<br />
New Jersey coast.<br />
Ulling History Of Ctdar frm<br />
iMtMMMMM»«»<br />
SPECIALIZING IN RESORT<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
HOMES • BUSINESS<br />
• INCOME PROPERTY<br />
SELL • BUY • LEASE<br />
• PROPERTY MANAGEMENT<br />
LMLiT'/'AWREMCE<br />
REALTOR<br />
til Atlantic Av*. Welcome<br />
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to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
REAL ESTATE SERVICE! West Jersey<br />
le & Guaranty Co.<br />
icean Abstract Co.<br />
rA 1STtACTS<br />
• INSURANCE<br />
• SITTlCmiNTS<br />
Van a lookout la m him\ atm INSURANCE AMPtC FRII<br />
der«d the fan. It is beb>ved that oat tor<br />
*• watrti<br />
•rX* J- •fi^.tr'Si<br />
n the State l^jiaiatiiM<br />
ilng the project, the Lake<br />
family selected a site on the south<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> Absecon Island on which<br />
Is now located the city <strong>of</strong> Margate.<br />
However, investigation revealed<br />
that the land was held by an<br />
estate with a number <strong>of</strong> minor<br />
heirs, It was decided to abandon<br />
this site because <strong>of</strong> the difficulty<br />
in obtaining inclusive title.<br />
Later the same summer, the<br />
Lake brothers left their Pleasantville<br />
home and headed for South<br />
S»«vi!le in ape May County to<br />
afiifid a camp meeting. They were<br />
sailing across Great Egg Harbor<br />
Bay when their attention was at.<br />
trailed to the tree^bvered island<br />
known m Peeks Beach,<br />
<strong>On</strong> September 10. W9, Enm B.<br />
. MtHc, S, Wesley Luke aol f "»—<br />
E, Lake, in the company <strong>of</strong> WUiittm<br />
H. Bum-ll, also a Methodist<br />
minister, sailed from the mainland<br />
to Peck's Beach on an inspetUon<br />
trip.<br />
They landed on the bay side <strong>of</strong><br />
the island and followed a cow<br />
path to a bluff on the north point<br />
itt the island. There under a cedar<br />
trf»- they held a conference whic-h<br />
was evened by prayef for divine<br />
guidance and Messing,<br />
There they made ihelr historic<br />
derision. Perks Beach was to be<br />
ihe location <strong>of</strong> the Christian sea«<br />
shore resort. The job confronting<br />
them was formniable and prepon*<br />
(itTiiuM *1th /etail. Thiy had to<br />
ncjiuire fuJ^Gtle to the entire island<br />
to monopolize the land but<br />
the island had to be owned in<br />
toto if the plans they had in mind<br />
were to succeed.<br />
Ten days later, September 20,<br />
a meeting com'i'ned in the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> the_Ri-v. Wood at 17» N. 7th<br />
si. In Philadelphia, There the gathering<br />
considered ways and mi-am<br />
<strong>of</strong> orgmnizing a land impruwmmt<br />
und camp nieefinR a.§»iciBtion to<br />
be lormted on Peck's Beoih.<br />
Bit by bit ov-er the rwxi dwa/le<br />
the AMfK-itttkwi cleared titles and<br />
• *,<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
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|t.«r . • -.«iv<br />
i/it'r.<br />
Under This Ancient Cedar Tree Still Standing<br />
At 6th st. And Atbury av. The Founding Minister*<br />
Knelt In Prayer.<br />
acquired the pruprrly until cvt*ry<br />
inch <strong>of</strong> pj-ck's Beach was subji-ctfd<br />
to the nsstricfions nf the Association<br />
Intended to impose and<br />
which were the basis cin which the<br />
entire development was advam'Kl.<br />
Founders Insisted <strong>On</strong><br />
Observance Of Sabbath<br />
The founders who Incorporated<br />
(kcan Oty decreed mat forevwr<br />
it « mi-aninfiless<br />
w.i>nIs OVCT the yenrs huvv<br />
been painfully<br />
no taprooms or liquor si< «•wnMv b«s>n<br />
ovwKh-rttbly moriifiivi fiver the<br />
yean. But their influence is still<br />
by the fact thsif mosics<br />
djs*> arr ft»rbidden in Sinn's. In<br />
fact, all but a few Sinn's arc<br />
closed on the Sabbath,<br />
Resort visitors ran patnxuze<br />
rmtaurants as usual, but mwne essential<br />
foods, gasoline and other<br />
Items, and ti caurae em>iy bnthinK,<br />
boating, nsMng and other n.<br />
This was a result <strong>of</strong> the former<br />
President'* orM vi«U to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty last August. Lee wrote to Mr,<br />
Eisenhower that, as a historian <strong>of</strong><br />
note, he might want to know a<br />
community.<br />
Brig, Got. Robert L. Srfwte,<br />
Mr. Eisenhower's executive asatetant,<br />
sent an acknowledgement <strong>of</strong><br />
the gift and added that it would<br />
be Included with other Elsenhower<br />
personal possessions and historical<br />
items in the Presidential Library,<br />
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MM * — MCTlOil<br />
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•mmm-n<br />
M C J*<br />
NOSTALGIC BAYFRONT SCENE, This U the old<br />
shore Club House <strong>of</strong> the Pennsylvania Railroad YMCA <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bayfront at the tain <strong>of</strong> ths<br />
century.<br />
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Consistent Service Since 1905<br />
corner in town •<br />
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GARDENS<br />
1-FAMILY DWELLING<br />
ream, dining room and kitch-<br />
•n. Gat floor h<br />
*11,500.<br />
612-14 Central<br />
Avenue<br />
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bath, eH, Pipad far hot wafer<br />
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CENTER CITY<br />
709 STH STREET<br />
Fourth Building from<br />
the Oc*on.<br />
• FAMILY APARTMENTS.<br />
• MpsrniMiiT ovoivci.<br />
Inc<strong>of</strong>ft* $6^40.<br />
Asktng SoU Price<br />
Cash «««virad $11,000.<br />
D. ALLEN STRETCH, JR.<br />
HIM<br />
Phone:<br />
399-0655<br />
399-0007<br />
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TH1 OCCAM CITY SINTINIL-LlDGCR<br />
ol Mutftum Fountainhead Of Local Lore<br />
St !••* , ' «SBBBBSSM —ha nf ••<br />
MB* ate B«M_ I- Hb. - •- w ^ •** ••<br />
AHBMi Ihs BHHBgB MSB fla^fe ^at flHsaASasat aril<br />
k to><br />
••••••• <strong>of</strong> ISM, but at<br />
flat and <strong>of</strong> the summer and the<br />
•awl Of IB* now sgntoi<br />
were placed in cwOty<br />
two<br />
and the W«atey av structure was<br />
wim perm-<br />
ck><br />
•awtey at tte Museum,<br />
The vMasfs isilstu at the<br />
^^ — —*— —<br />
•K acraons from<br />
wA, two<br />
and one each from<br />
f gj us*uaV« tog, Dunr* eight<br />
<strong>of</strong> hat summer, a total ol<br />
boota or photo the<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy<br />
tax-exempt<br />
in<br />
M ajn<br />
They<br />
. cooperation with<br />
r** "it municipal goimiiuieiM, Un»<br />
they dcr this charter, the group also is<br />
m*< ) *m»<br />
•. ' jg' =t ; • •< • m ("as «fr- -'-Ti?i>=<br />
•afMaTtti fte regi*try during<br />
•• WBw penoa were 166 New<br />
MM| » from Maryland and<br />
« M Datemre, "me lag -how- Nmw Hmnm Of The Historical Mutmum<br />
la SOUTH OCEAN CITY Fropertiei<br />
EVA R. McCORKLE<br />
571$ Aabury Av«<br />
Inquirimt arm Solicit*!<br />
SMrth <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Real Estate<br />
St. A Mtetf Av*. MIMM 399.1861<br />
NIW MAMMAL MNTALS<br />
tklW,<br />
^wpSPIsWRfl 1<br />
11. • 1 • t<br />
Wmn, « SHJM<br />
EXCELLENT LOCATIONS, ALL OPEN TO<br />
tASMXBLE OFFER. OWNERS PLEASE ^ND LBTOIG5,<br />
to collect and<br />
iunna M M
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our<br />
*<br />
fit July<br />
Tfce Old House Tour in<br />
mgue. an organization infer-<br />
In authentic antique* and<br />
y American urMfectuw as<br />
u contemporary art.<br />
•" For a snail fee, visitors may<br />
.IWkMi • tour ticket which en-<br />
•ttiien than to vijit 16 or so historic<br />
"j*I house, <strong>of</strong> the county, ranging<br />
ytont a SMalte stretch from BOPS-<br />
Mat, juat <strong>On</strong>ce mile* (ram<br />
mart, aouthward to Cape<br />
All <strong>of</strong> fte houses an 100 to 300<br />
aU, and many <strong>of</strong> them have<br />
eXtenriwty restored to dupli.<br />
as nt^ as possible Ibeir art-<br />
?*l condition. Authentic furnish-<br />
-lng» abound in most <strong>of</strong> thprn, as<br />
"Iheir owner* cherish the historical<br />
t jfcqwi on fne outfor<br />
easy identification, these<br />
; jour honw aw opened for public<br />
ly on this one occasion<br />
year. The tourist may visit<br />
•Them In aagr order he efcoows, and<br />
*jtf his own pace,<br />
I* MNQF nones were built in the<br />
when tile early county settlers<br />
ngaced In whaling, boat<br />
t and othme pumuu whkh<br />
largely disappeared from the<br />
a . Sopw <strong>of</strong> the examples <strong>of</strong><br />
•^band-work in their construction are<br />
«4H •HNR Ifip rtydei^a <strong>of</strong> woodwork**<br />
•Jug and archHectuw even today.<br />
*&J, *>. .<br />
IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME, Note the itraw<br />
skimmers and inkle-length skirts worn by the strollers ui<br />
this Victorian vintage photograph <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> beachfront.<br />
The old Hippodrome Pier, later destroyed by fire, is<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SINTINIL-LIMIR<br />
seen in the foreground. In the upper right Is the facade <strong>of</strong><br />
the boardwalk Music Pier M Moorlyn turSuui the boardwalk.<br />
Everything Good to Eat Tabernacle Office Site<br />
Of First OC Schoolroom<br />
1249 Ajbwry<br />
SHAFTO'S RESTAURAIT<br />
FAMOUS FOR MOD COOKING<br />
Dial m-0316<br />
f-Campbeirs Seafood*-<br />
KITCHEN<br />
OPENING<br />
FRIDAY, MAY 13th, <strong>1966</strong><br />
;<br />
. - •>?.- - ' ^ '<br />
TAKE-OUT SERVICE ONLY<br />
Cooked Seafood<br />
DIAL<br />
OjMii omf<br />
399-<br />
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To S«rv* You<br />
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• • : . * . • - '<br />
. ' ; • . , * "<br />
Thp founding fathers <strong>of</strong> O,van<br />
<strong>City</strong> apparently were awutv ••,.' :h •<br />
value <strong>of</strong> u funna] »if c..*:*.pri hcf>:.^.i.* h.>»? ua<br />
a! !h»* (iifin 1 ';fv<br />
y.- ,.ff ,; ,• t ,; ,,,<br />
fjid L. •• .i f ,r r<br />
pp fir ,T •,, ,<br />
is onp <strong>of</strong> the tr.iwuii irj.f<br />
by T,<br />
colksf oh th" n-.v<br />
trmces the hiffon, nf th..<br />
^immunity tmm thn t:m«» it wi,s<br />
a Bleak island before ITno up >,,.><br />
n't rnprirary times<br />
rrmri thp Past." Is ,,<br />
<strong>of</strong> rtwrtw items <strong>of</strong> ints'ri*<br />
culled from npw«napi.«r file' 1 *.<br />
old minute books and other sourtt > and<br />
) > r'ti>rt;tinnu.Mr thi- tint<br />
•i-Li--, m-i-Ai'l diplimi.is. 'ITii- ilasji<br />
1 ' (Mpi-H-.i >i:\ Mudi n'j. uhiim iiwii-<br />
l»!f*i»f ;it»Hit fhrii- yi-ars f »•.•-<br />
.•isln-% s. I-HIPI titijfl;,^<br />
In !;«ti thi- iir;yiri.il vtni. lurn<br />
^•'!.•> !• ni .juttTI .its! flic hi 1 :, k IMIII.I.<br />
iJiii iiriwntly liK-ainl .MI t|M> siu><br />
•A t« . ..nsinitiiii. liijiMm th.s |,tm,.<br />
!!•••• i liisM-s weiv wjiti, nsi ,n %lir,<br />
.••iii* .ifJiiTs arrt htiili!im:> .ir.N<br />
!•• -iirTK Wfis •t|n i m>m!s <strong>of</strong><br />
liiiaf Kiiii Unbar Bay thnt nro<br />
cii»ssifl by as many comreii 1 and<br />
sii^l liriducs on ihe stale highway<br />
Uuu'iti <strong>On</strong> in <strong>City</strong> .ind thr niaJn.<br />
liilid at Sntnel> I*oint,<br />
Tin first 'nit ymi cnm% rominsr<br />
JiiWJHl ih'- -.hm-f i^ Ship Qyiinnjjl,<br />
,ii Sunn is I'M Mi's wiHeiironf The<br />
h iiv (Ti.iMrK'l rinii lij'Hch Thor<strong>of</strong>iii'<br />
Tin- I.lit' i i* 1 'he main chan-<br />
• , | ij r:;- 'h'- li'i-.il li;i>!n>Mt.<br />
OR JUST WISHIN'<br />
Po<br />
Ocwn<br />
10 and<br />
ing<br />
A few<br />
'or air<br />
rate <strong>of</strong><br />
at<br />
pjiday,<br />
hjstory <strong>of</strong><br />
by meant «|,<br />
flight<br />
un<br />
'Uke<br />
IF<br />
FOR THE<br />
GOOD OLE Ml<br />
YOU'LL FIND IVfln<br />
OLB FAS<br />
including THE FOOD at<br />
RESTAURANT!<br />
EXCEPTWHAUlf FINE FOOD * SERVICE FOR OVER HMf 4<br />
REOPENING<br />
SUNDAY/MAY<br />
<strong>On</strong> The Boardwalk - Opposite<br />
«. . • ^ "s *.. . •<br />
AMPtE PAIKMO<br />
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:. » .•*,'...•:*'• ..',-. V'.*>C"".i.t -•'; .;>••.<br />
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NEWSPAPER OFnCE. Thta Anbury av rtil<br />
was the location <strong>of</strong> the first newspaper printed<br />
y in 1881. It was also the post oMce<br />
s Events Since '81<br />
Oty had bnn-<br />
B pi in' "ti .ViJiury av<br />
M Mr IMiinwin WM» !!•<br />
| aal pubii-Ji.T fur X> yonrn,<br />
m^j«(»Ts m.i.li- Ihi-ir<br />
but thi> uniy HOC ttmt<br />
mtinuoiiKly WHM HIP<br />
It wti itartiii m 1WT by<br />
I CMi\rr ThL- ni'wupapi'r was<br />
the »iur*lit>K buRrri uf<br />
Qty AMii'iHtiiin. a fl.mi<br />
in ttw rcwirt during<br />
to ((«• (kitm l"ity<br />
ud NHuhinK Cunipuny,<br />
L inKmm pur-<br />
SpntinH. and in the<br />
\m. Thr S»-n-<br />
The ledger wen* vm-<br />
the (dem Oty<br />
tm Tu.—!<br />
|ti qnij n<br />
0n«n c<br />
|tkr<br />
iiiiUi law<br />
the .*wrtn#|.<br />
puUiiihth.-Srntim*l-<br />
in th«« punt<br />
riiimf '»f cir.<br />
"f^n. 1 vijumn and<br />
o*iuinimlH* at tba<br />
.if thi* year and<br />
Tu. Hilay ami Kri.<br />
i fte «uniMi( r numths from<br />
.i "4-|ilpiiiiior, efh<br />
journal,<br />
euMomen each w«* Thp g<br />
arc rtTiiliPd by the Audit Bureau<br />
<strong>of</strong> Qrvulatian. nationally recog.<br />
nizpd asrwy avrving advc-rtiivra<br />
and publishers<br />
Thp dtwri- to give thp petit pr».<br />
•ihip KTvic-e to readprs and adv«-rtiscrs<br />
pmmpt^i UK- switch to<br />
twicr-a-wcek publii'ation in the<br />
summer mx ypars ag«, Combinod<br />
thf two papers v%.<br />
IJilJOU piT »w>k during Augu.st.<br />
I'rrKlui-im; ihis newspaper n>quirw<br />
a staff .if 15 fuli empiiiso*<br />
tin- jcar .irnumi VMIJI a<br />
fuuple (if extni harits mipi(^e«i<br />
in the suiimier rnimths whi-n the<br />
Iniipt
• -*• 4<br />
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AND<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEH.EDCER<br />
Fresh Fish in season; Cooked Seafood to take out<br />
ON THE BAYFRONT - NEAR NINTH STREET<br />
OPEN f A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />
OPENING FOR THE SEASON IN MAY<br />
ENJOY SAILING ON THE "SWEETHEART<br />
*JFT.<br />
4 f<br />
YINO SAUCER<br />
Up to 90 MU«« P«r How<br />
Orty.1 HOUR RIOt<br />
•//<br />
"T ," V<br />
NATIONALLY FAMOUS r<br />
H.YM6 PONY - VffittOAT MDES<br />
'' »,.•«, and 1 p m.<br />
SNACK<br />
BAR<br />
OPOI DAILY 9 a, m. t© 9 p. m,<br />
Featuring<br />
CLAMS - OYSTERS<br />
AND ALL TYPES OF<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
The "WILD GOOSE"<br />
*«-".• *««vrm 4 p.m. MI Dally<br />
You're Jnvited to Watch<br />
the Activities on<br />
Doy't CaNh at 4 P.M.<br />
Trip*<br />
•^^^g^^3<br />
• DEEP SEA FISHING •<br />
HALFDAY TRIPS: 730 .. m. to ri:JO •. m. . ! 00 p. m. ta S:N^<br />
L«av«i 8 .. m. Returns 4 p m,<br />
(AtSO AVAILAtLE FOR CHARTER)<br />
THE BlttY C<br />
, 11 RM »• 5 jp, m.<br />
SPtaAL FISHERMAN'S<br />
food<br />
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— m$<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDOER MM 1 -»<br />
... for those who want a<br />
seashore home <strong>of</strong> their own!<br />
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if you own your own lot<br />
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Choose your dream homo and secure permanent financing<br />
all In one place f As easy and fatt as buying a car, only<br />
boiler! Nobody else can make homo buying so convenient!<br />
Save thousands <strong>of</strong> doHars, got more homo for your money.<br />
VALUE FOR VALUE -•• NONE BETTER THAN HILCO!<br />
HILCO^S ptv^wff mil pUBMsfiBH^ niM<br />
m»rhod> MiaW* yaw to (•» mor» Hviny<br />
your ffwtwy fimi you weuM III Miy •Hw<br />
•Mo convootiowoiiy"toMiiT liotrto* Uviny<br />
ipicteutly Into) MM anothor.<br />
# * #<br />
mil KuinnNTi AND sntviei<br />
AMNMT Mtra HILCO HNUft<br />
diMf», Ani few<br />
HILCO Km to<br />
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HILCO<br />
HILCy$l«roo
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k Next Decade<br />
sTaa ' <strong>of</strong> BUTP asm<br />
THI OCEAN CITY<br />
Arty's Conception Of New Center Note Landscaping <strong>On</strong> Front and Side,<br />
Idedly Located Between Bay, Sea<br />
Cape County Prime Vacation Land<br />
CUTE MAY CX-HT KX'-S<br />
C^pe May<br />
PenW5 l\T«Wi Ami<br />
- ros<br />
cit? j train those i^Jk* md.<br />
»' fii ' "ho<br />
th-. 1 wati'n*'hif uutdnir rtH.'rt'a'lunai<br />
a,::s:r:i's hrip rnake a cwiipU-te<br />
v-jk-at: « :.i Cipe May County,<br />
:•" •- ad : !. Tkil infirrnation vmfitKh th« Asbury nv. buRinesa<br />
dUtrt.-t unA'r tho light <strong>of</strong> a H«fip<br />
n,<br />
mounted cowboys ghosts and<br />
Impersonation* <strong>of</strong> persoralitiei<br />
and went* in the news, the mas*<br />
quernders evoke the applause,<br />
laughter and comment <strong>of</strong> the sorelators.<br />
Every year is a brand new<br />
show.<br />
' Colorful and tuneful bands and<br />
bugU« corps spt the cadence for<br />
the march, with elaborate floots<br />
Riving the event a hit <strong>of</strong><br />
pageantry. The entire procmnion<br />
paiwei in review before a panel<br />
<strong>of</strong> Judges seated in an I'sptN-ially<br />
aonstructed stand in front at city<br />
hail,<br />
. The event is staged armuaUy by<br />
the OcTHn <strong>City</strong> Bcchiuw" Hub<br />
with n«msmncp from the city. The<br />
^UCIKCS an 1 members <strong>of</strong> Flxthangc<br />
Cluiis in Ctpe May and Atlantic<br />
courrtips, and tht 1 parade marshals<br />
an 1 Iwni BichunBites.<br />
The HHllosi'e'pn parade has he±<br />
como ani> <strong>of</strong> the outstanding<br />
even!"!
Playground System<br />
Extensive Of Any<br />
>ng Jersey Seashore<br />
•ctfv© mind* and bodiei ae-<br />
•»• it acsuiaad pUy ftwn sun-<br />
MW,<br />
• full safe<br />
the plmfimi«l<br />
Md and s<strong>of</strong>tball diamond maintained<br />
lor their An.<br />
For the adults, who +y away<br />
from the more strenuous sports.<br />
"— si a battery <strong>of</strong> well-equipped<br />
Awards right <strong>of</strong>f the board-<br />
. as w«U as tte R«cre«tkvi<br />
Center building on 6th st. where<br />
they may enjoy canis, checkers,<br />
matUu^ and private parttea,<br />
merry-jo- To supplement the Recreation<br />
ttiittswism CMor'S proVMa, the department<br />
other activity aad sponsors S<strong>of</strong>tball leagues far<br />
afl administered by a SMB MM baseball seasons for<br />
<strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>cMiooal youth «ayst>> mi— bwa. A w activities are<br />
, PUTTING ON BOARDWALK—MinUture golf course<br />
•• located skmg <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s boardwalk, while a number<br />
af m in IM M«i>«-i>. ngul courses ar« located on the mainland<br />
•t awe-Mr<br />
Flying Visitors Like<br />
Resort's Landing Strip<br />
W Jfct OMi CUjr Aiiyort A*.<br />
2^^^w yiswaa n ns o«aaaa<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wortd War n, private<br />
became big business<br />
the country. The Asso-<br />
Jmtl ltmeU with improving<br />
todlities at the airport to the<br />
end result that the facility has bemmm<br />
mm <strong>of</strong> the man popular on<br />
At prlwttr pilot's flying circuit,<br />
b addition to operating the air-<br />
—• at a pr<strong>of</strong>it over<br />
•ottdtsd and to most<br />
obtained federal funds, with<br />
* constantly<br />
the more notable<br />
the fnstalla.<br />
foe night flying.<br />
Mm. the<br />
whirt attract<br />
from all along tbe ««_•_.<br />
i tons Matae to ITortda<br />
toraway as Calitornia.<br />
MBsnl aavnaBs^, 9IB ^BK<br />
rt the muniepal airport has<br />
resurfaced with bituminoua<br />
the •irstrip<br />
conducted daily at the Bay av,<br />
baUfield on the bayfrent between<br />
5th and 6th sts.<br />
Al» for high school and poU«£*<br />
boys, the 6i§? conduits a highly<br />
competitive baskeball league under<br />
floodlights every wmMay<br />
evening during July and August<br />
«i tte Recreation Center's con-<br />
Crete courta,<br />
TTie tennis courts nearby are<br />
lor bii<br />
Golf Courses<br />
] <strong>On</strong> Mainland<br />
4 Near The <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is a golfer's paradise<br />
with a numbpr <strong>of</strong> fine courses Jj<br />
within a short automobile r>M<br />
from this resort,<br />
The nearest place to Iff «S s<br />
«t the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cify-btomffs P >.i:<br />
GxM Oub, !c^ than thnv - -<br />
aw^y acroH the bay at Si<br />
^int. This 18-holp lay.iu: n<br />
dew throug t» pine «c*A<br />
to a lew hundred j-Rrt* ,-j*<br />
Great Egg Harbor Ba\ u h<br />
which helps to makr i: c*<br />
cool on many days whcr<br />
farther inland would hf<br />
The Somers Pdn- £>L<br />
to visitors and jt hm<br />
clubhouse <strong>of</strong>fortnc p- play iss ,m im|»irtant far.<br />
['«• m thi> .irtri^niient <strong>of</strong> any<br />
>imnirfliT and tht» supi a rviuiua]<br />
thont<strong>of</strong>ii' as boabntn<br />
thtir CTaft_ nnd thrmst'lvvs. and.<br />
cavort in the annual Ni^it Ih<br />
V«fat\» manm' pagoBat in<br />
Thiiruiarr.<br />
"The Perfect Palr^<br />
ALL AMERICAN RADl<br />
and<br />
HuntinQ PBfMNor sport<br />
<strong>On</strong> OW Pedt'» Beach<br />
M'i BMA, flw<br />
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AM Dial<br />
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All formt oi<br />
HEAL ESTATE 4 I<br />
SINCI 1920<br />
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1.^.^'^V'"^.<br />
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DIAL<br />
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0450<br />
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stpfat<br />
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CUABANTEED SAVINC! T*rt*ct<br />
NO MONEY DOWN pwm today fbr • H 5 B<br />
B YEARS TO PAY JHBAT PLANT 1WVCY|<br />
* y 1 * •. . . " " V' '$"*f+\ *•,•" •. - - * .'.<br />
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thing vtfl<br />
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a Bat ai wajrcri to mw<br />
wide and varied Mn cf d»<br />
Otter tntereMins subject* on tte<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
tag, typewriting.<br />
The adult MM pays a<br />
ftutfc^a** law fcv Ikk "- *- ---<br />
HiHi^H if* mm HBV flrw^S yDlaWi<br />
and the atntfctt* have the ftiD use<br />
at tft* <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty High School ed-<br />
' ' " [ the<br />
pool<br />
wort.<br />
ttw Te Yhft Oce^ Dty Thfc<br />
ANY OLD KEY IS NO PROBLEM AT ALL FOR A . .<br />
I OP.KftMITH<br />
SO IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE ImW KEYS. NIGHT LATCHES or DOORSFTS - JIST CALL<br />
1200 WEST AVENUE<br />
K M CITT, N, J.<br />
DIAL 399-6559<br />
im mmm mn MNTINIL4,IMIII<br />
Business G/ISIMS Under Canopy Q# Srfgfif fyfo U9/1/*<br />
Helps Boys In Sports<br />
The O««af» Ctj Y-mth A*<br />
ssacatidO ;s ded;.*a:«i !o fhf »*f.<br />
rr <strong>of</strong> suppi*-,ng an apprupr-.a(#<br />
and w»m-n*?uia!pd spans pr -cr^n<br />
fir <strong>Ocean</strong> Cry boys,<br />
Soasher* t-L Reports<br />
$1 Million ReseurcM<br />
Tho Siuihon 1 Buiii.ns: tnd Loin<br />
Ass.H:a:,ori .n s't ,Vnd ,Lnnu: TO AGAIN SWVtNG<br />
Tit mm hi FMt & Quality Meats<br />
•r jar i ir<br />
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This Assoriaacn is an<br />
•Trd body <strong>of</strong> mm deriiratrd to<br />
fiivp youth an opportuniiy to par.<br />
t.npafe in ail sports the yrmr<br />
around A prraidcnt vitvpms*<br />
d»>nt, aeoreUry. ttvaaum 1 and<br />
si"\-pn tn»t«*s compcw ttie nucU-us<br />
<strong>of</strong> 0>e Kmup. winch haida<br />
niJ^'fin^ thrau^aut the \nr Thm<br />
prubiem <strong>of</strong> span»«i to furnuh the<br />
unifiKins, aiat+ies, nmna^nv. urn*<br />
p:rrs playing fariiit.es and eqicp-<br />
.T.tW an« wjfw <strong>of</strong> tftp it«tw Bwt<br />
n.usf he taken rare <strong>of</strong> before the<br />
The major funrtton <strong>of</strong> the Aa><br />
s-.. ;it; m LS to ot-ganw and opefmtp<br />
KiM-hitll games en the atyie <strong>of</strong><br />
piny on sn»l.-sizi- husebmll dl«-<br />
111.w»J* bmit miMly by the cflortB<br />
o{ Aswoation mbm at 6lh at<br />
an! Way av<br />
<strong>On</strong> the avenge, tt» Aapeiaflan<br />
td fiv» t««ma in gar Minor<br />
(agv I, fl and 10) with 15<br />
i« eartl router THP Major<br />
also \M a fis-c tpam league<br />
Aft<br />
to ate a<br />
for bay* 1J<br />
gnup in the<br />
t-omprtrt is an<br />
aty <strong>of</strong> Owm aty R#rn«.<br />
partmenf randurti a monv<br />
r*»j£r«m <strong>of</strong> ha*i-balt fop Oiii<br />
«gr groups whirh<br />
as a ft-prfjng «yst«m for<br />
players that kmwa ^<br />
f-amp or M ftr othfr<br />
Several ymn •#> a farm I ^ H<br />
enrted far boyi under th*<br />
year llmitatkn.<br />
. This ww Youth Athletic Afr<br />
conducts a tell program<br />
pt^r^<br />
anprtOan. At th«<br />
<br />
ta achedukd with aa<br />
la<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Glitters With L<br />
During Christmas Holiday<br />
During the period from Chr^tmat<br />
thnmigh New Ynu"i Day,<br />
Oetan <strong>City</strong> ii a beautiftjl splaah<br />
at holiday rotor u rMort houaenaUen<br />
and tadnM pe^te decorate<br />
their properte* In all the<br />
•pangle and ipmrkle <strong>of</strong> that happy<br />
fay and ^»ectaouUr garb<br />
* ONM CHy daring UM<br />
ChriatntM •Maen attract* »i«ht-<br />
BLUa (ram area* extending to<br />
neishboring stated to view the<br />
colorful decoration* which bright.<br />
en the re-wrt.<br />
Mi^tj-folon>d lights hung in Barlands<br />
<strong>of</strong> laurH wreath and pine<br />
bougha drape hundrwi* <strong>of</strong> hojnM<br />
and create a canopy irf Ughf o\er<br />
the business district in one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
most dazzling dixplayii <strong>of</strong> Otn<br />
platr* <strong>of</strong> states bnrdering New<br />
^tosav AflBaaf to ^siiAf amyflri J^A<br />
dty.<br />
"Hie rify p»tfBmi>Bt and the<br />
Iflert^uifs irf 'hi* fivrviHjfl'iv iihiirf 1<br />
much <strong>of</strong> the d«i«wmt;ni» The dty<br />
trims all public bu.lding* and<br />
Btrings liptits o%w A-*hiiry av and<br />
•djaopttt side Km-ftii in the<br />
•f*rt mm akmg both Mtm <strong>of</strong><br />
Asbury av. MBPTP they ufanti<br />
•entry-like, Uhawinawd by bght.<br />
In adtOtion the city<br />
encourage* Hie ddraration <strong>of</strong> priv.<br />
lmp*rial Crab<br />
DaviM Crab<br />
DvviM Crab Patty<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t Sfwil Crab<br />
O CIMH<br />
BraiM Pitataf<br />
•tt BflmM and tatimM building, the<br />
by <strong>of</strong>iering cmah prtoe* to thoM the<br />
judged to be the beat decorated. men'a<br />
About pOO in prisM are <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
for the beat decorated home*) and We<br />
shops, and tar window painting<br />
on<br />
and door decorationa.<br />
and<br />
merit,<br />
Oompetitlon la keen and the<br />
ewtJoa,<br />
Judging precise. The winner* are<br />
•etertad by mf Art, Gar*** and<br />
American Home Departments <strong>of</strong><br />
decoraiaa.<br />
Shell wear it with pride . , , eherfc*<br />
two bindi <strong>of</strong> 14 ktrat gold iif nj|r<br />
, , , in turn, the bands are joint*<br />
aynrhetic birthstoM <strong>of</strong> the montli ,„<br />
Ae Wmltjr. THIii IS ONLY ONI<br />
RiNG." IT IS M diitinctiv., M<br />
has bcMi amardrd IS. Patent<br />
for it by name, c<strong>of</strong>ifirm it by in i<br />
— OPIN ALL<br />
THOMAS ifWELflS<br />
n$ ASBURY AVBM<br />
R THOMAS fAKK pn<br />
COMPLITI JlWILBV RI»AJt<br />
OUR 70 YEARS<br />
HICKMAN<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PHONE 399-1515<br />
Lmu Worry for<br />
• • Wi DELIVtt<br />
Choice <strong>of</strong> one<br />
Saw, or<br />
(VbM<br />
mm<br />
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(D SCL LI'TURERS- Building castli-s in the sand<br />
to many <strong>of</strong> today's youngsters. Here a group <strong>of</strong><br />
ubit the sports car which they built with sand on<br />
<strong>City</strong> beavh. Kor years, sand castle building haj,<br />
on thu<br />
Uine ql many un J.<br />
<strong>City</strong> buath.<br />
EOPENING MAY 1st<br />
[©won <strong>City</strong>'* Finest Antique Shop it<br />
SUTTQN'S<br />
— ANTIQUES —<br />
1741 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
A COMPUTE LINE OF<br />
SELECTED ANTIQUES<br />
COINS • JEWELRY<br />
Bought and Sold<br />
f<br />
^ - ' - ' - - • • •-• . : ' " • . - f * * ~ - ' • • - ' • • • • • • — - - •<br />
AMPLE FREE PARKING •<br />
a<br />
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South End Beach<br />
Is A State Park<br />
A now state park with [<br />
swimming uni sirrnlar<br />
.-u-ijvftii-s is p!;iMi»ii| at<br />
- portum <strong>of</strong> Peck's<br />
-iiH , , . the isiiinil on whiih<br />
111 <strong>City</strong> is louaU'd,<br />
UH> Stati- IX-<br />
;md Ei-i>inti-n-st<br />
in J 4li ui-res iif niifunU<br />
txiih iiivi mi .iiliml.iml in {'(tije<br />
n.i'iit m-Anl In .lcquiiv tin 1 jiriifi.<br />
t'itj, uni, r ihe tiniifi Ac-n>s prr>k:i<br />
un a N. « J1 •[>!•>• stjiti- plan tii<br />
iiiiiM I%I' )«iiiii' <strong>of</strong> the jiiirtc's na><br />
turitl asv'n iiH-i;iisi tin' i run Richliii-nt<br />
iif siitiiirlian iuki, in SIBIK;<br />
f.i'u'.s iirlun ^nrtsih.<br />
ITic Fiili-ril giAPniiiM'nt in<br />
\V.i>hmuli>n ;i|ifiiiAisi iif the pi,if)<br />
aiiit ihc Kiili-ral I'rkmn Ri-ni \vil<br />
AiliiHnis'niiiiin tiriinlni $j"(i mil i.j<br />
iini thc:» statf <strong>of</strong> Ni-w JCPM-J in ai--<br />
s •uih if<br />
tmiti st. Tin- IVM nf (hi' ^IM i(»| is<br />
nniulm^la/iil un the wi-st side (if<br />
Iliarh 'nvirnf.ir" whih .scinrati s<br />
I'li'k'-S 14*-(' Ii fi'ini the inainlund.<br />
Si •.'!•• - .'i. lii-r SniII JiM S isitilPS<br />
•Ml* IHllll l| HI II ..ll,HWi III. Ill-<br />
!M iriiim: the<br />
frutii < » i ,ui <strong>City</strong>'s smith t-tvl I»-Jii-hit.<br />
uni .sibmiJ yiHi In- ;t liiiil funor<br />
a natun* hncr the nrljanMkJuws<br />
ait' uliso \sith bin Is<br />
and anIm;ilK<br />
elcome Visitors<br />
To <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
We Hep* Your Stay Here It A Pleasant <strong>On</strong>e.<br />
Why not consider •vtntuoiiy making this Ideal Family<br />
yowr permanent place <strong>of</strong> rt§id«nc«, ;<br />
YM» CM Miily beep in touch wMi octivity in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
subscribing to Thi OcMn <strong>City</strong> S«ntln»i-Uclgw, <strong>On</strong>ly M.75<br />
Mam mriil *—*— --—- *—— - L — L full <strong>of</strong> interfiling newt<br />
yaw favorite rttort and ham* cammynify.<br />
WMit<br />
OTV<br />
c fMr wm e# Hie<br />
f my rttnlttaiwe fo<br />
THB OCIAN CITY MNTWiW-iDOW ^<br />
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we UccM uty joiiiiCi"i*HyP*<br />
- M<br />
tm raan; oCiAN CITY. N. U<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LIDOIR T —<br />
• II<br />
I I I I I<br />
iiltiiiiiii<br />
At Right 1$ Thm Nmw Whitby Wing <strong>On</strong> $hen Memorial Hospital<br />
People Of Two Counties<br />
Short- McrriurijJ Hoepital in<br />
Dfiirby Srnicrs Point opttMxi iu<br />
new Louis B. Whitby Wing this<br />
y-ar. adding ;inijth»T M pmtic>nt<br />
Ij«ilf4 in its wr pxponiling lac-ilitii-s<br />
in can- for the hospital luxl<br />
• if Capti May juid Atlaiidc Coun.<br />
lust.<br />
The iii-w fUi'fiiiiir Whitby Wing<br />
has tlinv fliniin fur patient lmli{-<br />
In iukiiiion tu the 9a tK^is tfuit<br />
N. J. Resorts Enjoyed<br />
Banner Year In 1965<br />
Ri'[iiir1s inilieiili* tlvit thi 1 New<br />
Jersi-y n-4.ii1s in l!»'..*i enjuyinj a<br />
IhiiiiH-i' ji'.ir. I'liiiii INI:». nf ineiitii''<br />
H|>cnt friMii the New Je'rsi-y Tniscl<br />
;i!(l Kesmi ,\>wx'iiit.'iii inciicate<br />
Hie $.' iilllion nuirk hiiil twen pass,<br />
til in the filial volume nf Si'Sv jersi-y<br />
p-sorts. IJ.«tiirw hi'lpcd vun-<br />
.sulerutily in bniiginH alxiut the<br />
ret inl tutul.<br />
Hii-hanl J, Larkin Hiief. Bureau<br />
<strong>of</strong> State Proniiitiijti iwis advisrd<br />
IIWI G\r\r!it\iittnii^J J1IPJ 1I1LIIHJII<br />
•*.'« spent in Ut»iUnn aeti%ities.<br />
The i^tiniates nf the exixtnlitures<br />
»«» bafwui on wrriptii a t<br />
yiicht sales, and rt'latrd<br />
A statistical n'piirt is.«ue«l by thi*<br />
NAKIJM. fur the year 19a rc^<br />
j«ir1isj yi; New Jersey otablishmenLs<br />
enanaeii in the boBt build.<br />
payruU over S7 auUkm doll;ixs.<br />
A cnni|j.'iiison by states i»f the<br />
In 1 1! nu'i'tior i»f l>ti*s feyificnil<br />
shows New Jersey aa ranking !Wh<br />
in the 50 states,<br />
Hi'-ri'i'r.iVnn I'^in^i fr fi-tc.il<br />
year 191ri inrlieate that appnixiniiil.ly<br />
12,000 wUiUiintt kuU<br />
were ri>BirtereU with the State dur-<br />
iny thl to<br />
Junu 30, 1965,<br />
were made avaJlablc, the new<br />
wing provides new laboratory ahd<br />
X-niy facilities, mrgery rooms,<br />
and right-bed rueovery room fully<br />
id. along with a new and<br />
niirk>rn lc*by complete with gift<br />
shun ! " —<br />
Opimrd in IBS as a haven for<br />
alcoholics and drug addicts, the<br />
institution formerly known as Atlantic<br />
Shares Hospital has over<br />
tho put M years grown into a<br />
multi-million dollar medical centor<br />
servicing rliizi-ns ot oammuni><br />
ties in the two counties.<br />
In 1M6. the hoBpital was a 75bed<br />
irertitutiun with. 10 bassinc-ts.<br />
In 13M the nrw Shriver winR was<br />
added and the hospital's capacity<br />
w;w incrcBsed to 102 buds and 20<br />
bassinets. In ISM another wing<br />
was ;uldnl and the number <strong>of</strong><br />
beds available was increased to<br />
185.<br />
The new Whitby Wing incmsod<br />
the ciipiiHty ol the institutiim to<br />
close to WO patient beds, making<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital one <strong>of</strong><br />
the largest and most completely<br />
equipped and stalled medical in-<br />
Mu«-h <strong>of</strong> th«« money to complrte the<br />
exrKinsion <strong>of</strong> the facilities over the<br />
nwit ymrs was rmiaed by public<br />
fund campaigns<br />
The patient load has boon incnasing<br />
» t ach year, numbering<br />
around 5.000, The hospital staff<br />
has bt*i*n inereaswd to include alm
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RE6ULAR CHECKING ACCOUNTS<br />
SPECIAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS<br />
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS<br />
CHRISTMAS CLUB ACCOUNTS<br />
REGISTERED CHECK - PERSONAL MONEY ORDERS<br />
SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />
NIGHT DEPOSITS<br />
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES<br />
TRAVELLERS CHECKS<br />
BUSINESS LOANS<br />
COLLATERAL LOANS<br />
CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGE LOANS<br />
CONSTRUCTION MORTGAGE LOANS<br />
PERSONAL LOANS<br />
AUTO LOANS<br />
BOAT LOANS<br />
APPLIANCE LOANS<br />
LK MSURANCE LOANS<br />
nmaummums<br />
BHVE-M WMDOWS<br />
UTS MOORS BANKM6<br />
LOANS<br />
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Routs From South<br />
BARTON SHOES<br />
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CHILD LIFE ran<br />
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DIAL 399-8438<br />
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AT<br />
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lit ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OCCAM CITY, NIW JMMV<br />
Phone 399-7135<br />
• HRNELYARN<br />
MAMOKD • UNGER<br />
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OCCAM etrr $*NTmtL-Lioo««<br />
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ISJI Canee^ion O* S*/ Ramp Tower Proposed Near <strong>Ocean</strong> Cify<br />
Year-Around Skiing In Resort Area<br />
Possible With Planned Ramp Tower<br />
•„» v r<br />
K- .n<br />
Garden State Parkway<br />
is Ultra-Super Highway<br />
F^rtfmiy <strong>of</strong> Now Jirv,^ nrai<br />
v<br />
«. no rraifir L^hts a/fi ;:> :ni«V-»u<br />
frill Hrerwrtiara and nLht-r fa,-.<br />
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/•«• ir3 m,;cs. I; t;,^, areas naAuranls i-nrif rt<br />
New Y,.rk Thru- s^w «nd gaaJw o;, an."i"n-.<br />
Para- pa.r «Mtii»s Rti«dSide :,•<br />
p in aartmfl New Jffvj, snuth b-»irhs JIT- aW»<br />
•nd pwJJri wj* the :m;ffVm':nc ra.orf &-,mx th,, vnUrt,<br />
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cwthTTi €Wi ,rf the<br />
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at the Mine poinU.<br />
The GntaSMF Paricw«y !s<br />
* five minute drive frntTi any<br />
<strong>of</strong> Qe«M Oftf. Th? %Tta! art«y<br />
places "Amchra's<br />
Family Itefort 11 a ghorf mohtiup<br />
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MOTOROLA<br />
Their ears are only<br />
as sensitive as the<br />
instruments<br />
they play<br />
Nearby Ar«a <strong>On</strong>ts<br />
Shipbuilding Center<br />
The Great Ere Harbor Bay lying<br />
between 0««n <strong>City</strong> *«I Some<br />
MM ftflMM pTWrtlBn wttirii<br />
made M • WJlcd plaer <strong>of</strong> refuge for<br />
this section <strong>of</strong> the U, 5, coastline<br />
almost 200 yen ago.<br />
Sailing shi|M <strong>of</strong> lar^e atae were<br />
built on tooth the Ete- Harbor aid<br />
the Tucfcahoe rivers. ,ju«t west <strong>of</strong><br />
hen •• the crdar nrampi MM\<br />
while oak fumirfwd abundknt auitablo<br />
timber.<br />
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frSO A.M. to ?-oa »M<br />
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SALADS • punas<br />
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JACK LOUIS MUSIC CENTER<br />
637 ASBURY AVENUE OCIAN CITY, N, J<br />
3006 PAOBC AVEMUi WRDWOOO, N, J<br />
T V BUCK A WHITE<br />
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MONTH SEASON<br />
TV TOWER and ANTENNA INSTALLATIO1<br />
TV REPAIRS - BUCK and WHITE<br />
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THI LATIST 45<br />
Artifacts Reveal<br />
Burial Grounds Nearby<br />
found in<br />
have not bnn uncwered<br />
Igehtion Body bone, wm in «<br />
• „ Indian burial «round preservaiiwi l ddu7"ti<br />
Vhp'fueT'Thm<br />
1<br />
inelwM with thf burial were ovs-<br />
Indian lore ter and rorwh Khells.<br />
.« i.f LT:IVC< The lime deptwit from the shells<br />
helped priwrve the bones. In the r<br />
Rnis.s cV«trr shells! mraiurinf a<br />
fn "h/iril side" vvhii-h is the<br />
most di'stniftivi 1 '(iindi-.-mt nt the<br />
hurritTine is on thi' rvn^hr;ist iir*!<br />
also tht> naul pt'rtliHMi'r (if tjn><br />
Storrn, HurTiranes which follinv<br />
<strong>of</strong>fJhe Southern N.»w J.-r. ^ th:in>; ; ;.V.;iyi.>;-njr'ij<br />
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"Tht 1 Axil hi'in Ni*vv ,T''fsiy iiv\«it<br />
tvw nt»t been I'XJMISCII tii !hi "hard<br />
mde" <strong>of</strong> a hurriivim 1 sim-i-. firly in<br />
the 19ih (•cntiiry when a slurm<br />
rHWPff Up inm fiojawnrf> fsiy To"<br />
Send f\ "Wiill nf wiitcr" UTtshing<br />
over Cape Miiv. .-ii-nirdim; to Clipu<br />
May County histfirians.<br />
"Even the" Septcmhi r. 10M huni.<br />
cam* . . , the worst in Hie historv 1<br />
<strong>of</strong> living man . . . was a [KISSIIK<br />
storm, its 'siif' s id' i-stiMHl in<br />
Oci'/in <strong>City</strong>," the nii'ttiir too<br />
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DBRAttf 5H0RTJHIM RENTALS<br />
KACH-FKONT and CLOSE (200-<br />
900 Feet) TO OCEAN QTY'S<br />
HNEST BATHING BEACHES<br />
1. The Royal Turow-Lee<br />
Beed* Front Deluxe 1 1 ttaOtwnx twin beds, tile iJTh. awh<br />
WEEKLY — RENTAL INFORMATION — CAREY S<br />
Beach-front—ModerD 2 eedn<br />
AMpntte ljnndry ljnndryffacilltic*<br />
<strong>On</strong><br />
Beoch<br />
estf with tile bath. Furnishid in Maplt,<br />
open beech Ml Z8U1 and Wesley ^<br />
WEEKLY — RENTAL INFORMATION — CAREY'S<br />
4. lAftOf 4-MDMM, BATH<br />
•Ml POWDflR ftOOM UNITS<br />
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•OASOWAUC<br />
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HI iti<br />
^ g " JM» «* the better beaches. Modern<br />
powder room. Modern equipment.<br />
RWCTAL MMMNATION - CAM<br />
TUB OCMAM CITY SINTIN1I.-1.IPW<br />
CAREY'S<br />
Reol Estate Services<br />
15th St. and Eoantml Phone 399-0178<br />
Four Decades <strong>of</strong> Pleasant Association<br />
with Clients in<br />
RENTING - BUYING - SELLING<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Real Estate<br />
PrepertJM to Mett th» Needi and Desires <strong>of</strong> These<br />
Who Wish to enjoy AMERICA'S GREATEST<br />
FAMILY RESORT. OCIAN CITY, N. J,<br />
I As a further service to our many fine clients,<br />
I Carey's writa and service Insurance to meet your<br />
I needs regarding youf Ocatn <strong>City</strong> property.<br />
i Wa should consider it a privilafa to serve you<br />
j regarding new insurance er renewals <strong>of</strong> policies,<br />
ilore than a dozen similar 2 and 3 Bedroom<br />
Modern Apartments available short or long term<br />
rgntg! Manv wjth heat. tilg bath, all tvrin had*.<br />
c ifner. fv^tmennaSpariungon<br />
rremi>c«. screened ptirch and beach room with<br />
hot and cold showers<br />
WIIICLY — RINTAL INFORMATION — CAREY'S<br />
£ SEASON, HALF,<br />
and MONTHLY RENTAL<br />
BEACH-FRONT and CLOSE<br />
900 Feet) TO OCEAN<br />
FINEST BATHING BEAl<br />
Carey's Real Ittete Services are new U<br />
preparing Rental and Sales Llstinge.<br />
We respectfully solicit the listing <strong>of</strong>f yet<br />
contemplate renting er selling. Complete infer<br />
us to better yasist yew In securing prospective ._<br />
We would consider It a privily* te havt<br />
property with us.<br />
We trust that we may be <strong>of</strong> service to you<br />
<strong>City</strong> Real Istate.<br />
O A limited number <strong>of</strong> similar Beachfront Apartments, Deluxe<br />
O. 2-3 Tile Baths, Heated. Twin Bc»dj, Automatic Washer, Dryer,<br />
post! Beautifully fimushed TV Antennas, Beach room with bet<br />
SEASON — ' i SEASON _ MONTHLY — RINTAL<br />
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CARR'S<br />
SHOP<br />
939 Aibury Avenue<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR<br />
afw<br />
trough Sand<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oman Gty I* very Httle need for chkrination<br />
..[<br />
cruiiii/h fi, pull ii skuT i> .[ inns'.<br />
TSui |Mini i-an («• "-liri*<br />
nt; a<br />
if nature's s^iimiers.<br />
rtunjics wi'aihi mien c;m dn a l"f<br />
betii-r than thiit. Inisu-Mr. in dc<br />
tei tim; the {ifH>n*ich nf a 'Junii l«--<br />
(aust' <strong>of</strong> their haJI^ diamnnd<br />
is tnit to the few when the Ph la.<br />
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v. ri'<br />
[obcrtt<br />
'h.in<br />
m "rh st,<br />
during a summer Sii'jrfLiy 'i.jtv,<br />
or 'h'- n.itAti 'if immitruj, iyirt «,uff.<br />
bfiiiTis i' 31*n -,' ij-,;, r<br />
6 g-WTf-k wrjrk tin %*< mn\f pnnfflle<br />
thii*. in mtrt-ra^on. .' » a iat<br />
<strong>of</strong> fun, hw whili the fw.iiftif^ iin!<br />
taKefi. v>.>ivi).nK has i«# to jvk<br />
This, UMR, is Uw pmbiwn ttif-d<br />
by ?h». watM- skier rrf •>»*• fu»yp#<br />
who wi»] un*i»^e
YOU CAN'T<br />
AFFORD A<br />
WORN-OUT<br />
BOILER!<br />
THI OCEAN C'TY SfV*!*!' 1 !<br />
PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE when'you[tall any <strong>of</strong> these<br />
Dealers <strong>of</strong> the . . . . .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Plumbing Contractors<br />
DON'T WAIT FOR<br />
THIS TO HAPPEN<br />
An antique, fuel-waiting boiler m<br />
no bargain-there* no economy<br />
In nursing it along-paying for repairs<br />
and too much for fuel.<br />
Install a Modern WEIL-McLAIN<br />
GAS or OIL BOILER<br />
COMPLFTF HEMING SERVICE<br />
t-UR N.w HGMrS OR MODFRNIZATION<br />
m ibow you why Weti-McLain boilers<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer an "«tra value" buy. Built ol<br />
rogyed cart iron, engineered for amaiinf<br />
fotl aoommy, ooc_p*ct mi hmadiDBMly<br />
jadnted .. , with the option <strong>of</strong><br />
tavtaf a tanklMi haator tn.talled for<br />
kot fmcat water,<br />
W« «p«-i*li__. too, h Mpbetef jjfiy<br />
aU ncUalen with WcUMeLain baae.<br />
board beatin* panel. - dean-lined.<br />
«fp«<br />
N#w h Nw Km fa nplm yaw<br />
•M .vvl-wstHnf heating plant<br />
UlEIL-fflcLAIN<br />
MrfTtMC HfATtNO MUtPMMT<br />
GAS 1OILBU...<br />
on •OOMS...<br />
CAST IRON AND<br />
CONVKTOH BASEBOARDS<br />
• •<br />
when you<br />
WANT<br />
to<br />
wash<br />
, ,<br />
KOMI FP?<br />
DEL REY<br />
TO •IOIN<br />
~ 4<br />
MODERNIZATION<br />
Tha versatile Del Rey lavatory<br />
<strong>of</strong>fars a choice—installation in a<br />
counter-top, an a cabinet, or on ,<br />
ehfemt l#gi. Smooth, gleaming J<br />
v »»#eui china in yogp choice <strong>of</strong><br />
i* poilal colors or Kshler white,<br />
» yowf bathroom or<br />
room with fixtwrei by<br />
fVrrfVf*ccating, Ukt»<br />
control, fftsy<br />
Ury to nir «>ndifJoninR,<br />
»fety and froubl. •<br />
Uty did nut Just hapmu«arrh an»l<br />
t'r sur\«'ys,<br />
able to<br />
public want I'd and realanly<br />
throuKh •Irrtri.ify<br />
««n(s bt 1 Mitigfii<br />
in aclliriK your hutm 1<br />
hMtMl by a itiol fur<br />
lit. BPt too long nco, (mil<br />
(itading humt> heutiru,' hu I<br />
a! and gu <strong>of</strong>fering<br />
r adsantagrs to the hoin"<br />
advantugi-s that became a<br />
part <strong>of</strong> prartiriiily (ill<br />
fin—thf Spat-(> AK»- i-ra.<br />
• tmil is tuwunl ••vi'i'j-<br />
I flirtnr. fnMti i an inij<br />
| is tnothbrushf?! In mtiT.<br />
i ekvtru- tit-unm, 1 ami uir<br />
dwtric<br />
|muiy (w« hiiil t fit tin<br />
til tin<br />
ttan ih<br />
hanc di-sign Kur ex<br />
[yrwisara had tdnm .<br />
•• «P basic dnlgn <strong>of</strong> any<br />
[MRPb« pM<br />
fliblli<br />
&mm oi thrw<br />
Thnv are no<br />
t4^_l__iM_N^___*balers,<br />
no viritde<br />
cHltaf, Ato, with<br />
there ia no<br />
C<br />
•kmw<br />
*y**m»). Just<br />
Replacing out-datod fuul burniny heating systems with an attractive, space-saving<br />
unit us hhuwn Ian be \oursolution to both comfort and needed space.<br />
inMiliK /in i>\tr;i Si.ni: rnl.irvii 1 .; ,<br />
the ii(ir.i,'M r,i.s.!iLr Hi.' r.«,f ..r<br />
(JiKiiinK a t_isei7i.n! tr, yain des-<br />
f* r.ifcly ni-njii! sjiu, i> urih in ii.s.<br />
(•ii\i-r Ihiit ii eiwi.ij t,ai iiiuih'*<br />
I'liK'ti. ,i!h .-\ .-!-> h'iMii-miii r H (h<br />
;i i:rMw,n« f.iru.ly f;,,-,-. )h;s pr.).(-<br />
II-HI (i! .,ni- t.;i;.. ,,r .in..th.-r"<br />
rnfniiinvii'-l> «r».i.i' c.Kts mun-<br />
e\ \'.K! [j.u.1 fir IA. •:•> sijinn- fnit<br />
<strong>of</strong> ji% fiL.; :ifi-i fi \i»ir h_• I,i\--<br />
'mil ariM ;s ,ti fn• -» ;i O.ir>>|;irf|<br />
>.i|->lsl;.-k 1'ir ili'tiTiiriiini; the t.N<br />
t.ii .'.is' HI \,.i!u>- nf a hM<br />
iin>l :i kniiwn an' fur Mju.iif f.mt,<br />
1? >• Hi ;isk a i-onTruiinr to litilcl<br />
,(h ailti.iinn f.i yiiur hiwi*.-' hi-<br />
. alM) ii-uiuplit-i hia nml JUT .<br />
^^p^ by tfM' nri'fi eif ih" ,11111<br />
to firel ut him rnui h It < h<br />
you (IfTvr.ilIy the 11 Bit<br />
fi«»t ,s ii!«,vn $10<br />
Oh\1niis!v esers- s:ni;l!<br />
fnrjf cif «|«i-f» in yi»ir hrniif has<br />
(»n ev|M-n«i.\i- pnii' H"U'ever.<br />
thi-ri* 1* irn' way mi! >f this I'lKsfly<br />
:in 'm»i_.iT«yt f'le! h'lrn'iii;<br />
sysieni anil repl.tif it<br />
with a m.ilem hi-.it.ni; sj^ti-ni.<br />
The hii'i;.-,' N|Kire nitiliiT ;n your<br />
hmiie is iin nil) f.ishiiifinl<br />
sj'sti'm Th.' 11I11 fiinwci'<br />
with .ts i*frifm«.likf. apis<br />
ran ifiwly nir.*l\n- IIHH«> Ilian M<br />
s»lUrtri' fiti nf spaci- If ymj ;ils.i<br />
have a fut'l tank, the cimbirH'd<br />
w,'iNti>iI s|Mire may be 1 over 100<br />
Mfu.ir.' fci t If y>u haij tn acyuirt"<br />
thin aniiiunt tif S^JIC» by builiiinK<br />
an adilitiun fu the house, tho cr>st<br />
ft Mild easily run into thuusandH <strong>of</strong><br />
dollars!<br />
Fortunately, eliHtrii' hentinB<br />
«;i! ii-l you haye your rake arkl<br />
iiit 1! tiio. YiHi (jet a NupiTior<br />
heafmi? syfein HH well as an ex«<br />
tl"i Ktkiie cliVlilirvl U-eaust 1 eli»«'.<br />
trie hi-Mt.ni; tlm-sn't (•( upy %'a!ii«<br />
able spiire. It shmilil IH> a pleasure<br />
tii ihrnw out thi- cilil furifcire with<br />
all its piping ii-vers, n^lays, intlii:a!iirs<br />
and th'if*n atlnrhment!*<br />
fhiit siii ppibiibly m^'er muld<br />
f ,:iiri' 1 Kit anyway. But, first rail<br />
s sir li«'al utility enmpuny or i*l•<br />
their<br />
place<br />
electric Hving Is fun! Wfcittlutr tt W<br />
for the family or breakfast on the patio, Gold<br />
Homes provide for handy use <strong>of</strong> electric appliances.<br />
why not cook and serve breakfast<br />
outdoors, using an electric fry<br />
pan, toaster, waffle taker and c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
maker? Just mt out, fruit<br />
juices, prepare c<strong>of</strong>fee—and then<br />
set out the "makings" for baconand-eggs,<br />
toast, pancakes or waffles.<br />
Let the family cook their<br />
own.<br />
Of course, your home must have<br />
ample power to provide the<br />
Housepower needed to operate all<br />
these electrical aids, alow with<br />
plenty <strong>of</strong> convenience outlets both<br />
Moors and out. In a GoU Medallion<br />
Home, the wiring has been<br />
planned so that you can take<br />
things easy, electrically.<br />
V-<br />
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Electric H#at A<br />
Air Conditio*,lh» Job<br />
The home<br />
bJahoyw to electric JwattBg «•<br />
flmi it ffj^fr to »»*-n itp<br />
tloning if he wants It<br />
two main raaaams<br />
1. Everyhwere be hM<br />
trie heating unit he'U have<br />
quate wiring for an air oondit<br />
er. 2, Hell be able to tw<br />
alr-conditior-Uig unit*, or<br />
nan, to end the entire k<br />
The imulat-on lMlalled at<br />
time as tte heating<br />
win tew Che hanat naturally <<br />
•r in summer, putting teas <strong>of</strong> a<br />
load oo the air randitiontnc<br />
Years ago these old fashioned, unsithtry radiators<br />
were an important part <strong>of</strong> a home heating system.<br />
That was bef<strong>of</strong>e Electric Hctting became th«<br />
Weal war to heat your bome-<br />
When yw convert your bom to Electric Heat<br />
these bulky radiators art nmpry replaced by one<br />
<strong>of</strong> several trim space saving heating units ... you<br />
have your choice <strong>of</strong> invisible Electric Heating Mbit<br />
ow baseboard units.<br />
Whichever you choose (awl our electric heating<br />
Mill<br />
mm mm Ii m team. YM ab»««tay •• 4M%<br />
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HI<br />
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HEAT<br />
OR A<br />
HWHf<br />
HOUSE<br />
THE MODERN WAY...<br />
CALL<br />
EDWARD S<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />
ESTABLISHED SINCE 1942<br />
um the<br />
in m<br />
naturally alai wtuU the best for<br />
tht'ir hiimt's.''<br />
AN (if iJinitntuT ISHo, Iht-w<br />
ui-fv iijjpnixini.ifi'lj „',"i(Ki (J | i ! ; . |- , , .,' •..<br />
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friini in (in I,, .jnnm ai«<br />
ill.- mirp- aihant.i-, s, ,,f<br />
• 1'i-tnc hr-Ming fit » kirgi. iiitJ<br />
i.'»ii*inant temwm nn\ III/IIM^IS<br />
«h'i .HI' ili-* .Ltniru' filN'lii-irii 1<br />
jiriji'it'. l(iii!i'!> flllA p"<br />
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ELECTRIC HOME HEATING<br />
THE FINEST MfTHW OF HOME HCATIN6 SCIENCE CAN<br />
• NOISELESS<br />
• AUTOMATIC<br />
e EVEN<br />
• ODORLESS<br />
• TROUBIE-WK<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the many homes built by Stoeco H omes and John B. BurreU on Bay Avenue is<br />
heated with Central Electric Baseboard He at. llectfleal~wo'rk an^ heti installation<br />
by Anderson. • «t«t) •<br />
The occupants <strong>of</strong> this spacious home, 1900 Ferndale Drive, will enjoy the comfort, convenience<br />
and economy <strong>of</strong> General Electric Baseboard heat. Electrical work arid heat installation<br />
bv Anderson.<br />
GENERAL WILLIAM<br />
HOME<br />
HEATING<br />
... I p;«.f ,<br />
E L E C.TR1<br />
NSTALLATION WUMM AWBtSOM- m Ucene S4 KXAWL CAMP -HI UCMIISM<br />
134S Wsst Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty Dial 399^5445<br />
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tayow<br />
R to the<br />
ywn- tawdry, the ant<br />
uurtoaat. perfc*y<br />
ortte vcsy old ta-nde<br />
II can be plain cool<br />
«r "nti cooJ" at la<br />
tt can "Mm «•' I TV K(, i<br />
home ramie pfuJLLliJi. or<br />
It wa mate a Ucb<br />
it<br />
Soldi little things lite<br />
« BBwriL ft tn cut Ute<br />
a Hfe, «faa a can or give you<br />
ftaaMy «Mra to wry UttJe it<br />
can't do. WHh versatile eteetriciiy<br />
to the home, you reajh) don't<br />
KTmiUMI MMS IT THE<br />
OH m m mi •nuuon<br />
<strong>Apr</strong>il<br />
M:> :<br />
Save A Bone<br />
For Bowser<br />
Mving in Gold Medal-<br />
with decMc tod waste disposers<br />
•rnettma get carried away by<br />
Ma appliance'* power and efflciiey.<br />
Bonea that ured to be<br />
Mved tor the dog get ground up<br />
and flushed away, right along<br />
Vflls IWlHf food *JMaf9» *<br />
Of course, there are a few<br />
waste Metis which the electric<br />
dtopoier cant handle. Bottles,<br />
ant, rubber bands and paper<br />
dips are examples. That's one<br />
raaton why the electrical industry<br />
calta than "food waste" disposers.<br />
That 1 * what they are.<br />
And, they can dupoae <strong>of</strong> virtually<br />
anything that* left from food<br />
product*, including Bowser s bone<br />
if you don't make a point uf saving<br />
it for him!<br />
If me buildor <strong>of</strong> your Gold Medailion<br />
Home has chosen to provide<br />
some other major appUanees,<br />
don't despair. A Gold Medallion<br />
on die house is your assurance <strong>of</strong><br />
ample electtieal opacity for op-<br />
•rattan <strong>of</strong> a tod waste disposer,<br />
as well as other electrical equipment<br />
which you may choose to<br />
add.<br />
THI OCfttM CITY<br />
With electric disposers you can flush food waste down<br />
the drain.<br />
Here is another fine <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> home<br />
with Schuff installed Electric Heat<br />
%&£» *••<br />
The home ot<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Lance<br />
OCMH <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />
:L, LET US<br />
SHOW YOU HOW TO SAVE WITH<br />
It It Id your odvantag* to gain all th* facts about Electric rUat B£KXIE you<br />
•tort building in ord«r to •conomicalty tailor your horn* for thi* most car*fra*<br />
<strong>of</strong> all baiting installations. Th* advanteg** in torviM, comfort and<br />
•conomy ar* many, and wi would b* d*!ight*d to fllv* you Hi* comptet*<br />
ptctur*. Or if you own or ar* planning to buy an old*r homo, on *l**rtric<br />
h*at htitqHatioB or conversion may woN b* th« antw*r to your hooting<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
EUCTRICAl CONTRACTORS —<br />
,T.^M~tK* ^RMHHnld* J #%-V.E* PHONE 399-1242<br />
. * •<br />
YOU '22<br />
* #<br />
Standards Are High For<br />
Gold Medallion Homes<br />
Beetrie heating im only one <strong>of</strong><br />
th* major wfwww* tat a<br />
Gold Medallion Awart, Electrical<br />
standard* lor Gold M«tallkn<br />
Homes also require the bat in<br />
lighting and wiring, pli» * prescribed<br />
number <strong>of</strong> major ekeiric<br />
appliances.<br />
Lata! tlMiiril Vary hi Mall<br />
Virtually every electric utility<br />
in the United States and Canada<br />
has ratablishrd apeeifie cleemcal<br />
standards, far Odd MfdaUi<strong>of</strong>l<br />
Homes in itt iervice uw.<br />
DeMto vary dependim an climate,<br />
local custom* and other<br />
factors. All Gold Medallion standards<br />
mi*, however, mert or «cceud<br />
the minimumt ertabliihrf<br />
nationally. These minimums include<br />
the following:<br />
1, Full haust'powi'r wiring<br />
providing basic capacity <strong>of</strong> at<br />
least 100 amperes—prcfpraWy 130<br />
or 200 amperes, ample branch<br />
circuit capacity and u mortMhanadequate<br />
number <strong>of</strong> eonvwuiwr<br />
outlets and switches,<br />
2. Major electric appliances<br />
installed, including electric cooking<br />
equipment, plus at least<br />
three <strong>of</strong> the following major electric<br />
UppliHJKVS.<br />
Wi<br />
air-<br />
pump, row air ewritnwi<br />
wariwr, wtt«* fceater and ._.—<br />
diMWHU, A amntliMiflB jMMherdrjw«n^ifi«««w«Wtan^<br />
3 Liaht tor Living wHch provio-<br />
the<br />
in •tratetfe<br />
y I*<br />
nw«nmendatian» <strong>of</strong> o<br />
Home Lighting laao<br />
4. HectricIO' only m""* be the<br />
sale murcp <strong>of</strong> ewrw far MfW,<br />
heat and power. TO* Uwt requirement<br />
innurwi that a GoM JWat<br />
Uon Home wiU be ekrtrkraUyhcated.<br />
4 Suggestion<br />
Before you close the deal un .1<br />
honuv iaspeet it at niKW SUKKI-SI*<br />
the ^uiTimn H(»ni> Lighting In-<br />
«ntute. If it dues not ha\e ;uin<br />
Hume when' appliattceK can \x'<br />
'put in their place "<br />
TTie npnliuni-i'N in n tut.il clisfRi 1<br />
fi-iU! M(JI!..«IV« 1 *< ni«i-n in h!i-r»!<br />
inn decur ciunfurl iir*i risne<br />
nii'nce :s uf nniiM- !"Mii'i.>!.'<br />
t'ii'i'tnc hi-aiiiiu jiiii ,is li.i n ,<br />
v u r H y ,ir»i >'>!e ••• «||'«>M' fr-«:<br />
ill thi' cii-i rile :i|i|ii .lull's f •! ;ini<br />
kiichifi . !•• f.MJiii ,n N, 1! ,.<br />
(,.•1.1 M.-i.tJh-•*) Ifmiift If it IMI'I<br />
,i:te.nl> :n.s'.dle«l an elii tr.i 1 il.^h<br />
v>,islur ,s iitM> itf !h( lifsl -• I•}11,<br />
.iri. ••-. Mli-i h> « »• •!• t NLiil.tii,. in<br />
11' •flit- iltiSiIS<br />
MiMiy irf Ihi- ktiiU di^wiusher<br />
nuaiei't ,ir»' MvaiiahJi- with a<br />
ch'uiv "f (r>Kil puni'l* fit h.imioliizi'<br />
with the (uH'hifi'n ifcs-iir 'nicy<br />
iir>- M\-«il,il>li- iiiinik"»' Many >rf the<br />
with one<br />
*•*• to<br />
tun; g|<br />
f.ne<br />
"lay<br />
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lull lo<br />
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BARTON SH<br />
745 Atbury Av«. 0«Mi 0(»l<br />
American Girl<br />
DIAl 399-I43I<br />
Comfort and<br />
k a '<br />
New<br />
Al-<br />
GOLD MEDALLION HOME TW»<br />
fHONf M*.9Mf fM rttVAl<br />
E/ecfrfc Gold Medo/Zteo<br />
to Suit Your Tasfe<br />
«STOM MMB - iUBIDQNS -<br />
— IVttDCI —<br />
ELECTRIC COMFORT<br />
SYSTEMS<br />
DETAILS<br />
STOP IN<br />
it<br />
399 -<br />
* MSNSilS<br />
^fc^M<br />
TIM OCCAM! CtTY<br />
the whole<br />
year 'round with<br />
YOUR FUTURE IS TOTAL ELECTRIC...<br />
v ' /C"^v<br />
i C Q O .. AND YOU CAN ENJOY IT TODAY IN A MODERN<br />
LOVO COLD MEDALLION HOME<br />
Tomorrow's world <strong>of</strong> b«tt«r living will b* a total •l*ctric * ELECTRIC HEATING for g*ntlo, «v*n hoot, fr«* from<br />
world. You'll enjoy it in a homo s*rv*d by a singU drafts, cold spots and suddon hot blasts.<br />
modern tourc* <strong>of</strong> *n*rav—d*a*ndobl*, efficient electricity,<br />
But why wait for tomorrow ? In a new Gold Medallion<br />
SiKTIHC AfKIANCES tm w.i you lliiw uiwi Mp tuto<br />
wonderful footing <strong>of</strong> comfort, cbanlfnou and convenient*<br />
only •Uctrkity provide.<br />
During Now HomM Month, visit a total oUctrk Gold<br />
ModoNi<strong>of</strong>i modd homo, complf with aH <strong>of</strong> thow ipocial<br />
bottor-living foaturot!<br />
FULL MOUSCTOWFt WIRING, with pl«m> <strong>of</strong> CMtvonfont<br />
eutlots, switchos and circuits for aJL.your niodi now<br />
and in fho future.<br />
LIGHT FOR LIVING, osfMcially d^gnod to provido<br />
homo beauty at well as proper illutninotion.<br />
JOHNSON'S ELECTRIC<br />
944 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
N. J. LICENSE No. 1187 and 1180 • BEGISnBED -• BUSLNfiSS PERMJT No* 1187<br />
GENERAL®ELECTRIC<br />
AUTHORIZED<br />
* A<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
INDUSTRIAL<br />
*<br />
*<br />
* THWSIOH<br />
*&^V^^ J<br />
I<br />
v«<br />
i . * - . •
"fir<br />
out-<br />
Ml ft mm fc* Am. no<br />
Art, What do you do about tat.<br />
Thousand* rf familfe* an><br />
fa« indoors during ftp hotOest<br />
it<br />
to Hrttrie air eatftionfrm, Ap><br />
petit** are bolter and m are <br />
rator-draiKiwd to blend with wmlia<br />
and fumlahinKX. they arc sJinv<br />
Mm and lightweight Some fur<br />
UK in small rooms, con Murilv<br />
be installed by a number ol the<br />
family. However for matt efoperatic*!,<br />
it's wtoe to haw<br />
dmler airviy fte mm nr<br />
awn to be cooiBd before Mating<br />
the unit<br />
Ml<br />
Bi some ami. air<br />
i> inquired in order to suaUb* the<br />
Kome for a CoJd McdaJUun Where<br />
VUM Is ttie ^WP. buiWers <strong>of</strong>ten In-<br />
Mall through-the-wull units anm<br />
<strong>of</strong> whirh prwide winter hfoiins.<br />
as wfU as summer con] ing, Sta-h<br />
modeLs can bt- irvstallii) in the<br />
window units, thrw air randitiim.<br />
wn an designed to blmd with<br />
•ny dMor,<br />
Alp conditioners i^Talf ut peak<br />
ant with Bn«t«-sr ii-oms. idtcht-ni<br />
or laundry apf«^ nrp wastpfyl b*rause<br />
mueh <strong>of</strong> thnRth>- pcs before raaching<br />
its de*t)nan* is to allow far<br />
y the venfflaflan r<br />
fa art at QWM>-quBrf«Ti n( an J<br />
^ R per hour AH the air in<br />
houne is remwud every 80<br />
thM<br />
nivs fqpnd Ifnt 300<br />
«Mh air !i mor*<br />
to provi*. • hnHh.<br />
fir Mf. prra<strong>of</strong>i. lii the aver«jp><br />
dwfttaft hMta at 1<br />
te<br />
Cm caMe feat <strong>of</strong> MM ah- par<br />
km, or 1.QM «Me faK lor<br />
#9 flmrii air than «M»<br />
Gu. <strong>of</strong>t.<br />
?> ^ *J, .. f?.y<br />
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IBM M.<br />
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^y flflN*<br />
TNI OCtAN CITY SfNTINfl-LIDOIK<br />
Electricity<br />
Heats, Cools<br />
And Cleans<br />
run ^v• '*. ft.nvi.<br />
up* r»,:-i<br />
>\»! irv i'.ir^tVfr: H,s<br />
t'livtr.'.i'Vs A ; •'•,.<br />
w.!I run up :N- ! ».v<br />
tho sink ,i?*1 -.rt 1<br />
I* thi<br />
> • ' " , \ . '<br />
imii LIVING if cms AT TNC<br />
SIGN OF mi CO10 WBMLIOR<br />
Enjoy Plenty Power<br />
Gold Medallion Home<br />
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U,-vt <strong>of</strong> .ill ft" 1 (iii; HIM in t^iiii<br />
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l ' i . . | w i ! « • ! « i i . i l - • • • * i i " " • • I " ' '<br />
Prevent Moisture<br />
I*s then- ft mfM.Htiirp pprrt»!«in, in<br />
ji.iir Iniiiii- tli.it ttnciii'iis ft 'Ichu;ii,(i f.-r<br />
j«s sinjr uns^cr.<br />
Mnrlcm jmiiirn.it (' di-hii.-iii.'.if'.<br />
ri •«« I, 1 ' 1 !* H:>' nii'lk'.rc i n'. n' . .f<br />
IMi- .i!:iM 1 Mil:i '•'• '•' ''• • • ''1 .' i»in« tin W.ll<br />
lluK .k'A ^ :lls iif ItUHr<br />
th.'si' fi'i'';:VN >ii"i• ;»l:ii(«(<br />
iwl'flt'l IM 'he n-fn 1 .:-<br />
| you Kill fi>t >n n « Cmiii<br />
Frwwn Tw<br />
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t« ijii I" fif'H liji'<br />
ri"frii''<br />
if»• 1 frtivcr<br />
Kxntiii" new t-li-ctric rufiigorators make<br />
gti mi am<br />
toy. Lvtfl lX ice<br />
"ninke new cities like magic.<br />
(tiitin iii Juwn iini' .suli',<br />
thf III'VIT siii.iin is ciisitjiinj f.ir<br />
niiiXiiiuni w*- It si.>ii'«t iiimiiKT-<br />
c-.;i!iy im/,ii f.,,i jm.-Liycs ar«!<br />
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riiiKifi it • in in- umsi f,,r<br />
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in.' •hi-ii i.itHifiicnib fi<br />
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iJiil l» himl Itii'.r lift ..'i •!•.(•<br />
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^e're Proud to Announce,<br />
J966,<br />
Cape May County's only<br />
FLEXALUM *<br />
VENETIAN BLIND<br />
[MANUFACTURING CO,<br />
HAVE IT,..<br />
blind<br />
makes<br />
room<br />
New<br />
NOT<br />
JUST<br />
DIM<br />
BUT<br />
DARK!<br />
I-NIGHTER<br />
• la UM morning.. ,1<br />
-_---g^' Mfflt mey^ ar TV<br />
r, shrink or MhttA. 8n»p-bark<br />
[ f^C iwtff wit H fil^^^yp^^i ||flI9fl WOH t<br />
t*^>atck*l m is aw «f •«» MO<br />
entertaining a "cool" proposition for<br />
• i —B m =-_ ^ ~ - = ^ ^^ 1 .= 1 • - j^ i _ ^ • . &<br />
^|£^gBAJ|f lai**fc<br />
All The Light You Need<br />
"Hiiw much ll^it do t nwd?"<br />
is tin' quvstiijn most <strong>of</strong>ten asked<br />
<strong>of</strong> liuliiinK cxpurts.<br />
It cunt be answiTfd any mora<br />
i thnn udvlsinB hw murtt<br />
yi.«1IJ< hutis an^ just a<br />
li^tsf f.ir ii'rtain «*ffivt».<br />
I * * JIJU dine casually or for*<br />
lli.illy?<br />
If [• •rui.tl yuu shmild havt 1 an<br />
ai'iii UVi- ibiimh'liiT, ptrhap*<br />
much light do you nn
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j 34TH & BAY LANDING, INC<br />
OOWNSHOKE HABBO« MASTER<br />
DOWNSHOtE<br />
« I'-P^i *;th<br />
f EAI tOUNO LAGOON LIVING<br />
TOTAL OECTIliC COWBT<br />
UNOfRGAOUNO —<br />
TOTAL ILi€T«IC $f HVKf<br />
# 4 BO4T SU? fO» fyffr 4OM5 *<br />
baths an<br />
a* 19M<br />
//////<br />
FOR LITTLE ONKS is found in thy new Pediatrics Department<br />
ains arcomodationH for 1M rhildren in >*p;ii-ious. ilieerfully decorated<br />
luipped semiprivate HKIITIN IVrtiatnt-.s Hiiite contains a plavroom*<br />
treatment room and Isolation rocm<br />
_CO.MFORTABLK ItCNiMS Imkir^
ft<br />
and sometimes it makes us p:<br />
US.<br />
Meanwhile, we contim»e m-<br />
' nawa ranortintf *" ^ a p >f<br />
idition now over eight g decadei<br />
will become a Sentinel-Ledger<br />
The Sentinel Ledger is published in a do our best to keep you i<br />
and completely equipped plant capable goes on in this community<br />
W/ien . . .<br />
ermtor. was ejected commander al<br />
the Fergwan-Foglio Part, VetasM<br />
al Fbwign Win<br />
PIM YMM<br />
T.<br />
ter, «nl WM cited M KM <strong>of</strong> ttt<br />
hy the QMmter <strong>of</strong> Oommen*.<br />
C Wetley Barclay was<br />
new<br />
buted in the Export-S M as<br />
TeJepiwne Cb. prapued for its<br />
Ooetn <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Herbert M.<br />
lederml<br />
«s cbwrman<br />
created Oceaa Qt)<br />
Ageocy.<br />
Tm YftAfti<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 1.717 o* <strong>On</strong>4c I<br />
registered voters >, . '<br />
turned out lor the <strong>Apr</strong><br />
Ana aad state M<br />
Oty tar<br />
«UDJ*t<br />
le Twnpte * m st. ulKtv?<br />
Capitol Hill . • .<br />
ill UP FllliMV<br />
land, this def.V • ^i« >>- -a. •• -n.-k>-•--;• •*>• .i..y rf ••;• \ •<br />
in the last year ;• -t-•* •.,--- * •-.,• •-,- ,-« ;-*i,- •.:.•(,< :' r.i.: :. r--i" -A "X~rv-'^!. pi is •>*• w ,-<br />
In the rt^Cfrr .-.*- r ,r *,.-«- m t< -, .-a.-pd JTI ^jiiiihiT<br />
proved the me- - • - ,• - - •& ^. ; . -.. -. • ."*>-ci-- . r vget<br />
its financial ht*ist> .n «---.-r T *• H.\i-i «M* h,u»! ipr»->! lui i,-»c<br />
ward Uus latter ft; -ho lX:.•* «'«,H d.i if !,V:n h.> ».t,s i-• -ti-<br />
Sterling crisis last s.-ur ;>;.•! »••.'» t:i.- vur..- «j-i.;>-<br />
In the foh'iCT p^rt '.•:'.'. T*= — * :•»' '. 'he T.>r..-s a.;.:! .!•. .,;: ih *<br />
Mini»ter HaroM W.;s.m v,- .,.!»> - :•.•»; •-..• why .j.-ir- • 'h. > .!•• I<br />
Operated elosoly »;"^ W.tv. " e\ r, C ",*>*> : *<br />
Thus Wilsons tnumpr- •..-. t *,,;• *.'•.••••?*• »TI ni.wifhj."<br />
disappninted the J «\ns.r Av.,-,*tration,<br />
which wou*i r>-,f ••• •>- . ><br />
>• • •• n >1>; Hi\»"h tr> •> i«•.:•.:<br />
%.' '.".«• l^ihiir was Lxirw .n '••rto<br />
see the Pr.rr- X •>- - -ij ->».«: ~- 'twit f.«ta> « rif;i'..fi<br />
Britain into the Cvr.- r V-.-. - r . i.-.* • *•; -r- •« < m.s.>r% P:,- s •• r<br />
The United jita't* • -..-_• ,-i- » •., • •. ^-> wh.-hiT 'h - p> % ^<br />
ha« had a ehron. -t .^-i • • -.«... -,. - f.»... i>m> ^ nt-i , i •.<br />
mentj deficit bf I_J. • i.-%; ••• 1*-,•• r i-•li.^n aa., ••:. .,:.<br />
1 * (if<br />
line li.iv iNN-uininM I'niiu 1 Miiuxtcr<br />
Tiio t'riLiii) Slid.-s \n fwitiins; n<br />
L'IKI fuct- iifi wT,ipiis tnmblc insiiln<br />
S.niih Vifttimn Uii «* in ,» rcuiiiii' wd.i-h<br />
.< .; •!•»••» 11 ir • 1 pf 1 • (1 ' t n \ 1 • u *<br />
si I 1 !;, ifis ••( lh(' !*• rtillf r> .11*1 Ili'MT<br />
If 'hi 1 Si«ith Viftii.inii"* 1 i'ni|it :nt<br />
1 ijiifi i• 1 s 11 ».u Ih.s »(»ili| In- H<br />
^li'ii tniiiiijifi fur tin 1 ('itmmimists<br />
I: wmlil n«ni- ni 1 i.mi* «h«fi inin'Linl<br />
I S m;lii.ir> .ml. is ^:V'fr«<br />
•*"'i'h \ iciiiiiiii s .iniiitl furi'i"H r«"w<br />
Garden State . « .<br />
*-••--• - 1 -_^ mini H> U ptMi<br />
limn nrven day* iftw<br />
rf d n( the •tftd.vn<br />
»h- tMltcp qmopT hi to<br />
mamifatturn- or<br />
''i**"*-?-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a<br />
EATING HABITS—<strong>Ocean</strong> C*f<br />
bee a me arctiMomcd to eating<br />
.<strong>of</strong> they)<br />
able 1 cfexlerity It snou<br />
Mohaniniedans, <strong>Ocean</strong> €"ity<br />
erages conlainrng alrohiil In fart,<br />
are stnrtly taboo throughout tat<br />
it a deadlv y insult if 1<br />
ju«l one drink <strong>of</strong> whiskeyA!or<br />
AMUSEMENTS—TivUiied<br />
ed the uland long ago Moviea arl<br />
Radio amfieieviej<strong>of</strong>i seWi haMlr-*in<br />
recent yean. Another aaUve<br />
r«(UMl <strong>of</strong> native* to g& UKf**<br />
much leas to bathe in it or«<<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> bathing is common bat it to 1<br />
tourist* The same thing appttn to<br />
~^a^^aV»JA~>a£^MaV^Aa^^h-A^^^a^iiBK_=a\^^a^a^hs^ — —<br />
few natives will even consider<br />
food considered<br />
United States.<br />
a deUiacy<br />
SACRED BIRD—Among _ .<br />
the seagull, or as we call it, OMJ<br />
considered sacred. There if • ••»<br />
by the eommiaaars for anyone<br />
fait* These birds fly around<br />
the shallow waters <strong>of</strong> the oceat<br />
carry their find* al<strong>of</strong>t and dropshells<br />
to they ran eat the i<br />
con«der rt very lucky to bt<br />
a clem dropped by a soaring<br />
TRADING<br />
find the pTOfieea <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
* IM commercial<br />
on<br />
the<br />
feature<br />
HMH. A»<br />
Natt««<br />
FOR SALE<br />
FULL UNE OF GUITARS<br />
and AMPLIFIERS<br />
GIBSON - FENDER • EPIPHONE<br />
GRETSCH • YAMAHA<br />
MUSIC and STUDIOS<br />
IAsbury he., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j,, M 399.2140<br />
Pacific Aye., WJkfwood, N. J., Dtol 5225226<br />
THI OCfAN CITY S1NTINII,4,1MIR<br />
ThU makes the fifth<br />
ptrtment has published a m<br />
To Televise<br />
i prmctlew with<br />
Spring Edition. With minor cr<br />
careful review <strong>of</strong> federal bomting<br />
same guide — word for wort<br />
ting Program nvutatlani. The shows will ronsti<br />
tirte an Auxiliaiy raine in<br />
we do this by popular demand<br />
[<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Flotilla n,<br />
same column <strong>of</strong>f on readers bt_<br />
i i - urge public A j.^t will bo given In the flna<br />
necessity <strong>of</strong> writing sometniail<br />
saf»> btuting<br />
a series<br />
i^CTiU'nt <strong>of</strong> the show, and<br />
this publication are advised fiW<br />
»<strong>Apr</strong>»I 17) on<br />
A U Carte U different (and ^<br />
12, at I? a.m. «jmp!«7ti»»i <strong>of</strong> the test will<br />
week.<br />
s b in" presrnt. the viewer to an appropriate eerU<br />
Chiard Auxiliary will fieate by the Coast Guard.<br />
• •<br />
EASY TO REACH—Oetai i<br />
on<br />
all means <strong>of</strong> transportation. It U<br />
the th United States by a coucU<br />
But whaMt 4U<br />
never tike this<br />
K I<br />
ARRIVAL—Tourists, w<br />
ties, will be quite safe here<br />
pretty well domesticated<br />
St£?j£S52^*-- ORGANS & PIANOS<br />
change. • • - • I pon't mim the pleasure n{ music while at<br />
the Shntc<br />
POINTS OF INTERESTright<br />
in the center <strong>of</strong> the to<br />
the American cities they hive le<br />
modern Streets are paved uj<br />
Automobiles are plentiful Then<br />
lights There is a police {urctael<br />
patois are called cops they 1%<br />
ton hits and are noted for task<br />
courtesy, among other thingj.<br />
GOVRRNMENT—<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
unnirate called tommissars.<br />
wiected at powwows which<br />
years All natives who have ragto<br />
vote The commissars bold<br />
the- governmental palace, and<br />
"boCoTning~a~To"urist attraction<br />
readily understood even by<br />
English.<br />
NATIVE Ql<br />
through the island but they majr L<br />
their hiimps in irrtain sectwai,<br />
f|iiartt>r is knoun a.s the (iarieni,<br />
known as thr (larrirns is Icist ir<br />
Here the native wimien keep h<br />
observe them and their young at m_<br />
TourisUi shiiuld be warned, bmem<br />
women arc me lined to be suspirioatMi<br />
kindly 1o tourists who ittempt Is<br />
dMellingK without an invitation<br />
nOAHDWALK The botnfc* fc|<br />
attrat iioir and rightfully so But<br />
nrar ft Why naflvps" stay'TT<br />
a soc nilogiral problem which hat<br />
lounsts i an take it for granted that all<br />
seen un the walk are from<br />
1 We rent both Pianos and Organs,<br />
delivrr them to vour hnme and pick them<br />
ill) v. htri VIIII call.<br />
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A COMPLETE LINE OP ...<br />
LOWREY<br />
AND<br />
WURLITZER<br />
ORGANS<br />
TAMAHA,<br />
IRLITZER<br />
LOWREY<br />
PIANOS<br />
A COMPLETE SERVICE DEPARTMENT<br />
|WE HANDLE ALL MUSICAL<br />
* SUPPLIES INSTKUMINTS<br />
Pru Promotes<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Man<br />
Henry J. Hauck, Jr., f ArkansM<br />
av., has been promoted to icnJor<br />
planning ransultutt, und will be<br />
transferred to Hie Prudential Inaim<br />
anre Os.'s Corporate home <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
Newark.<br />
Haur-k has been a plnnning con-<br />
•ultnnf in the cwnpanys Mainland<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, Unwood. His new post is in<br />
the company'* inmii-anrf service* dt<br />
par'mfnt.<br />
Hauck joined the company in New.<br />
ark in 1953. after his grttdmaion<br />
fi(,m Oilumbia. He wu transforrtd<br />
to tho Mainland <strong>of</strong>fi«. in 19W. and<br />
btrame a planning 'consultant in<br />
1963.<br />
During World War II he was a<br />
Marine and served in Hawuii.<br />
Haurk Is a former vestrymaii nnd<br />
Junior and senior .warden <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />
Trtnity Episcopal Church.<br />
Haurk and his wife,, ihe former<br />
Aluc Robinson, <strong>of</strong> Rahway, have a<br />
ion, Peter, 5.<br />
Herbert T. Adams, Jr., Cape. District Manager <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
NI VV4\<br />
<strong>City</strong> Electric Company, welcomes high school junior class<br />
representative, Theodore J. Kensil, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
J A I j t^^d O *<br />
Meeting as an oteerv^r last week.<br />
C3ongratulatlom art in orded foi<br />
.icfor John Wayne and his wife, Pilnr,<br />
Th«-y have recently bevome proud<br />
purenm <strong>of</strong> a baby daughter. Thij<br />
Ui*ir third.<br />
Actress Minerva Urecal, TI. who<br />
played "Tugboat Annie 1 in the serifs,<br />
d;*-d recently <strong>of</strong> a heart attack .<br />
nun RIVUI<br />
PRANK!! MB JOHNNY<br />
Who U Blvii' lovely co-star In<br />
his unusual, exciting adventure?<br />
Now other than beauHful hillbilly,<br />
Donna Douglas! Together they make<br />
he seme rock with fun and excite.<br />
El SfMithiM-n New Jersey Chap-<br />
| tcr cl—nfcifl<br />
you<br />
You'd than our «xcKMMnt whrn yo«i tm «w<br />
.^T i •<br />
, i~-<br />
19 yoot Now CtdU'tep, ColiinttMR,<br />
ytitm ago. The state was in partner, S.C., with classes bo^inninK Scn-<br />
ship with private Sttlv»Ke expert a. tember fi. :<br />
The coins were dutid from itiUO to CasKcrly i)< a 19W! praciurito (if '<br />
1715.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High St-hunl, ]I«- «as with<br />
the U.S. Air J'lirct* f»r fmir ycurs.<br />
statiom'd at Pl«ttshury AKB. Pl.iits.<br />
burg. N.V, His wif*> is the fiiiiiicr<br />
EHen Wephens. HauBhter nf Mr. and ;<br />
Mrs C. W. SK-pW-ns <strong>of</strong> m (Vntral.<br />
av,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. They anv tin* jjiir :<br />
tbT^rvi it, ri.ils 'n enrich their husi-'<br />
ni« iiliicri'iri curiicular <strong>of</strong>fcrinRs.<br />
An afltk>
*(*"•<br />
£*
# •« •ml<br />
** actual amour<br />
ffrly until tag rtfchtfal<br />
boy* la} « reward.<br />
FRED'S<br />
ATLANTIC<br />
SERVICE<br />
ftfc 9.1 MY Ave.<br />
OPEN 24 HOURS<br />
* Goody*ar Tires<br />
* Accessories<br />
* Miner Repairs<br />
* TlNM-Up<br />
* Lubrication<br />
* Washing<br />
TOE PICK-UP<br />
wdDftlYERY<br />
Hi, If WI27<br />
CONGRATULATIONS. Dr Leo Barone,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point Kiwanis Club,<br />
congratulates and presents a trophy to Fred<br />
Dalzell, captain <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's champion-<br />
TERMITES?<br />
FREE INSPECTION!<br />
NO OBLIGATION!<br />
ship basketball team. Looking on are James<br />
McNeils (left), chairman <strong>of</strong> the Invitational<br />
Basketball Tournament, and fright I George<br />
Gerety, team coach —Senior Photo,<br />
Court Tourney Winners Guests pjyg<br />
At Kiwanis Luncheon Meeting<br />
SOMERS POINT — Mr-mbors and tournament. eonRrntulated the team<br />
the coach d the championship St. members and praised Gorety for Fix, (>•.<br />
Joseph's brritrtbaJI tram won* his i" ichinq GereH' has hei n active<br />
ed In 'h<br />
guests ut fhi' ilinnf'r meeting <strong>of</strong> theIn<br />
enriching basketball am! baseball<br />
f"'<br />
Sorm-rs Point Kiwan;* Club nivn'ly I teams in Somers Point for more<br />
in Daniel's Ri>st;iurant.<br />
than 20 yMps. The trophy was pre-<br />
St. Jospph's won the Kiwnnis In* sented to the* captain. Dalzell. and<br />
vitiihonal BaskptbHl! ttiurtwvnpnt the coach by Kiuunis president Dr.. h%* 'j'ri ,',<br />
rtaged February 2M. Other teams Leo Bamne, • , ".'<br />
oompHing in the order they finish-<br />
Guest speaker wag former Mayor hpou'jh" i<br />
ed wtw Northfielri, Somers Point<br />
Fled ChiirirnHn, who snnke tif !he ;i>, ,,., , n-<br />
and Linwood,<br />
hospitals and medicare. He wild that j r . ,f n<br />
Comprising the winning team<br />
were Freddy Dalzell Mike Rosenb»"ti«r.<br />
Mik<br />
Four<br />
medicare will open the door for <strong>On</strong><br />
many people in this area and en- V.<br />
able them to get the medical and<br />
surgical care they t-mjld not afford.<br />
He noted it also will be an aid tohu,<br />
' " , < . • • • • « . i : ; ••'"-<br />
Urn.*' Tr , :•. ,•: \ ; ••• ,.n<br />
'hi' •!.• i! * i •• <strong>of</strong> »• i-<br />
• • » • . : • • » • . „ • • • • • • . . , * • • • .<br />
• * R-:. •• \\ ...: }'<br />
r •-*• :>•<br />
Traffic Heavy<br />
: • ><br />
* •••-•• A<br />
• . • i ' • • - , - • •<br />
Trriffii- on the Delaware Memorial<br />
Bnil-i. flur;ng March im-n'ast*! fit,.<br />
TV vi-hu-ies -A-er March 1SK1. Thi'j-<br />
Ing<strong>of</strong>danemir<br />
re-<br />
"Never ' she reior'iii emphatical- *n Commissioners <strong>of</strong> the Di'la.<br />
ly^<br />
warn River and Bay Authority that<br />
1 bridge iratfif fur March WM 1 Ofi OM<br />
"Then why hnseri'f ymj reported<br />
vi-h.cles compared to 994 H6N vehicles<br />
sooner'" said St, Peter, •You've<br />
f r March laHS an increase <strong>of</strong> «jv 336<br />
be*»n dead a long Unit"!"<br />
vi hn les or 6A percent. .<br />
Bridge trills for March totaled SftM • |<br />
! Dt-mocrncj, like n :;zion, ^uff rsVFi.<br />
i-nmpnred to S631 541 for March '<br />
mi»» fit>m its careless id-, •«;tU s. T9K3. an int-reaie <strong>of</strong> $43164 or 6 9<br />
not from its<br />
percent. J^<br />
Traffic far the B fnonW p<br />
HMJ<br />
enrima March 31. was USM m ,..<br />
F<br />
hicles fV^nparpd to 13.S9l.985 vehicSes<br />
fnr the 12 month period endins March<br />
ftl T9B5 an imTpase nf 9W 131 ve- 1 .<br />
hii It"; or t.l pf-n-ent.<br />
Resenue for the 12 month pcriatf-<br />
JilS fOR HUT • W—k - Month . Smaton<br />
USED TV SETS FOR SALE<br />
. I<br />
h>t _*<br />
-> i -".'i-<br />
S, wa y I;?>P<br />
pared tu IH,160,fig) for th«- 12<br />
cr.-ase <strong>of</strong> Jjfea,422 or 7<br />
Sin«» «ie Aufu« IS l«l<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Delaware M(-mnrial BridB,)<br />
1V> 060,302 vehicles have croiteH the<br />
•pan. '<br />
A hero is a soldier who does<br />
Joh with b.-m>fit president <strong>of</strong> the Cbmmunity<br />
County SprifiR Horse Show last year,<br />
Welfare Council <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick,<br />
will Rive a demonstration <strong>of</strong> groom-<br />
an elder in the Middiobush Reformed ins, t.iek and riding ability as a<br />
Church and as a member <strong>of</strong> theh;(rfiiiRht<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lSHiii'iipe Miiy Ctiun-<br />
Township School Board, He ity<br />
Spring Horse Show May 11 and 15.<br />
!;w, show ehairnian,<br />
4 <br />
ilelay "T«» <strong>of</strong>ten," W"idner sums up, announced last week for th*» English<br />
your r.'urn to :uib,n^ the hard- "the drop-out i* facwi wtth famiiy and Western Riding events, which<br />
er it «,.!! hiv<br />
are! community disapproval at exact- help make Up onp <strong>of</strong> the best at-<br />
5 Ri' ii./e Ht iham-e is takinB ly the time when he haa the greattended horse shows in South JerM-y.<br />
liijii clly inkiy that every. e»t mn^l for support find encoura^f- Any rider interested in comp'iins<br />
iifv h,n
|3f<br />
SPRING CLEAN-UP LOAN<br />
GUARDIAN LOANS<br />
730 Aibury Av«. OCMD <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
THIS IS OUR ONLY STORf<br />
fey mall to all Marty CMMHINIMM,<br />
Linwood Council<br />
OK? Ordinance<br />
to exported to draw ridna<br />
from Connecticut, New York, Maryland,<br />
Delaware, Pennsylvania, New<br />
Jeney, Virginia and North and South<br />
O0U> SPRING RNG — Two Sfehardayi Carolina, as well as several other<br />
at aMMng MMn Mmta Mapemtai — Al <strong>Apr</strong>il a Mala, Large crowds <strong>of</strong> spectators<br />
M« <strong>Apr</strong>il Jt - irtll fMhue MM come from-a wide radius to witness<br />
m iMn and En«lj,h the English event on Saturday, <strong>Apr</strong>il<br />
and rMm In the Mi Annual 23, and the Western event on Saturday,<br />
<strong>Apr</strong>il 90.<br />
UNWOOD — Two ordiniinren were<br />
tV the KWM Valley Riding Hub<br />
pn«ard at the meeiint,' <strong>of</strong> Unwottd<br />
The shows have the approval ot the<br />
Wfcl VaAy Ranch, Bay«hore rd<br />
<strong>City</strong> Council lam WednewJay wen-<br />
American Horse Show association,<br />
CWd Spring<br />
lUR in <strong>City</strong> Hail,<br />
and will feature many outstnndlnR<br />
OK <strong>of</strong> the Moot preseason riders and horses compel ins for a The first ordinance requires regi*.<br />
In Cape May County, the host <strong>of</strong> prizes.<br />
tratictn <strong>of</strong> residents eitmuUHl <strong>of</strong><br />
Crimea. Registration IN required<br />
For inforitiHtfon on the show write<br />
within 10 days <strong>of</strong> arrival in the<br />
Mrs, Louis Dickinson, Hidden Valley<br />
city. All surh rfn.sii-nnis will be<br />
Raneh, Bayshor.e rd.. Cold Spring,<br />
photi^rnphiiri und finKcrnrinfed. A<br />
fine <strong>of</strong> 1300 or 90 duys in the ciminty<br />
jail will be ordered fox those who<br />
fail to eomply.<br />
•RINGS RESULTS The seeond ordinance prohibit!*<br />
CLASSIFIED AD disorderly conduct. A 1300 fine or 90<br />
days in jail is mo penulty.<br />
Mayor George Francis announced<br />
promotions for two members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
police department. Patrolman<br />
Richard Shutz, a member <strong>of</strong> the police<br />
force since ISM. was promoted<br />
t> sergeant, and figf. Russell Bkyik.<br />
a policeman for 16 years, and a ;<br />
fireman for two years prior, wiw<br />
raised to lieutenant. The promotions j<br />
were effective Saturday, ' I<br />
Kirklin and Francis avs, between '<br />
Wabash av and New nl , were i<br />
named as through streets in another I<br />
ordinance and approval was given '<br />
for an emergency appropriatiisn <strong>of</strong> :<br />
$4 MO from surplus funds. This is '<br />
•1<br />
•BMon doMti't scare easy<br />
ordinflnees and provides for retaining<br />
a consultant.<br />
final passage wius given a municipal<br />
employees' salary scale and an<br />
ordinance estabUshinK regulations<br />
for the opening <strong>of</strong> streets.<br />
Finally it was noted that two<br />
property sales were held for $3M<br />
each. The first is Lot 13, Block m<br />
on Maple av, to Everett Potter and<br />
the second is Lot 12. B!r«-k m. also<br />
on Maple av., to Clement Dan-usid<br />
HOMI PROM FLOKIDA<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Assinnte<br />
have returned to their home at 124<br />
Bay av, after spending the winter at<br />
Lake Worth, FTa,<br />
t.«l-l ClmMH Mi<br />
ORIGINAL<br />
^zer^mtSHOP<br />
10TH STRUT and BOARDWALK<br />
mo.<br />
• Mintzer Minis • Crtamy Fudgs<br />
• Sull Wulvi Tuffy • ChocolaT*s<br />
• PloiUd Mint • P«€an SpsciaitJM<br />
QUALITY CANDIES FOR 57 YEARS<br />
LYNWOOD P. MINTZER, Jr., Owiwr<br />
.. ^ ,. .. -. ,<br />
" TNI OCIAN CITY UNTINlk-t.lPSlR<br />
SCOTT S<br />
both<br />
to 8t Liu itstayed<br />
\uth h<br />
y<br />
his eye ^<br />
show 11 hen<br />
Virginia Lovetfe Is Presented<br />
Bethany College A lumni A ward<br />
bunrh<br />
The<br />
Lost*-<br />
:n rh;;<br />
junior<br />
Women.<br />
Thi> Ck<br />
chairman<br />
Mu surti<br />
B«ta lit-<br />
rt.1 ,..•.»•<br />
Club and : ?i<br />
also is «.f'-'';^-<br />
Kab<strong>of</strong> .^crned A Co-Chairman<br />
In.An.iuc) U. <strong>of</strong> P. Campaign<br />
av.,<br />
>Ti J* •,<br />
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f ** w.<br />
/ •»<br />
T AN (XIRfl • ,<br />
TODAY<br />
lOCKSMfTH»H6<br />
SERVICE<br />
mi IBM<br />
AUTO,<br />
COMMBKUL<br />
art<br />
•OMUL<br />
In Fashion<br />
Now • . .<br />
f m th!»<br />
to hnve a ff«lcd .nit and m<br />
n Anihlc m <strong>of</strong> targe huttonp Th»"<br />
j breiisii'd rffeii i» «!••« *"< n<br />
on J,K'krtii and on dresww, ,<br />
to kf-ip oti! Ihe heHt 01 the<br />
\fciny <strong>of</strong> them rtn> unlim-d.<br />
ALL IN A NAMI<br />
!*ni!iv!ivi Asv« ,,i! .iHl tw««- i h,!'li!n! I |<br />
!v IVIIIII' *d I lie (M'litin (I.iti 1 S,iit KiHriii^i-" The .S.;<br />
I'.s-I g<br />
irtii . ff•• 111' *;<br />
W 1 • • . . ! • . • . ! • ! • . ' ' l i . 1 ' ' h i \ . i i j i ,<br />
in.<br />
Enter<br />
£i*tited<br />
344-2211<br />
Mrld<strong>of</strong><br />
jfiaskion<br />
NISN<br />
YORK<br />
49 North ArVonto*<br />
•> lilliun<br />
TWO MR*<br />
9th and<br />
904 Boqrdwolk, Oi-i>sli.vt(>rian rhurch<br />
i-i-s ihat the Hi-v, DtinaJil R.<br />
tMl li-.^hsiij.an fhiirch. will<br />
a the mi'ssaiie on Sun«lay miirn-<br />
;it 11 a m. hnnttinj; to a concJusthi-<br />
HuildinR Kuntl Campaign <strong>of</strong><br />
First Prisbylcnan tliurc h<br />
Th»' Rev. Mr, Kijlian directed the<br />
BmlUirn,' Fund Campnign under the<br />
rvpartmrnt r*f niurch BuikiinR CampaiiniN<br />
l"n,t««rl Pri-sbsiiTian Church,<br />
Befure cuminc to this work <strong>of</strong> Stowaribihip<br />
Ki:inu ( 'li 1 *ni he wtvi^l as<br />
[Kistnr nf the \V',]Ki!i> in a service (if<br />
'iiilic:tli>>n. {•'.ijl.mini; a mum lunchii.n<br />
m the hiuer AucJitoriuin they<br />
The Building Fund Canipoign committee<br />
ioi lu
:<br />
J*M t — SKTION THIRTKIN THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
fvri cnr<strong>of</strong>ls<br />
i Yifc School<br />
P. M, «f feronltant<br />
«f Real Eatst*<br />
to the pent-<br />
. Thl*<br />
W^^aSB,<br />
tin HI ,-• • • • i in! lit II<br />
UPQD iTjmPWEyttt<br />
he will o. qualified to<br />
State<br />
lor a broker, agent or<br />
Pwrl wUl grad-<br />
proved by the New Jeney State<br />
IMiwjMat <strong>of</strong> BajaVrtna; an<br />
Mdtti State or New York Insurance<br />
A Note <strong>of</strong> Thanks<br />
A note <strong>of</strong> sincere appreciation to Mayor<br />
B. Thomat Waldman and Commissioners D.<br />
Allen Stretch, Jr. and Roy Gillian for their<br />
MMtfB. intmtmti iii +f** w * k ifihtnn a Cif/rM/fir/<br />
Center for the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
It 1$ a pleatvrm to be appointed to this<br />
vmry important <strong>City</strong> project and see thm realization<br />
<strong>of</strong> fin* growth in our commoni/y.<br />
Wm »incerely hop* that when called<br />
upon our equally finm citizens will furthmr<br />
thm project and enjoy It In thm yean to come.<br />
JAMES PENLAND, Chairman<br />
MRS, MARGARETTA BEISSWENGER<br />
MRS. RUTH DEVINE<br />
. MISS MARY DOLAWAY<br />
MRS, EDNA KING<br />
MRS. CECnJA NELSON<br />
MR. JAMES PULVINO<br />
MR. PHfTTIP TURNER<br />
PaM tar by MM OMM <strong>City</strong> Art CmnlMi<br />
Elementary School News<br />
MRS. EMMA WARREN'S<br />
SECOND MAM<br />
LUST f.ilj we briujh; in ca'orp,<br />
und 1"! tht-m makf cv»"»ins :n<br />
tarn «t- f'n.ind *h>.. ov>ii<br />
two rtiv wh»:o nwhs<br />
spo's had t'rnenjed <strong>On</strong>r- m.fh •• .»<br />
V<br />
Upp«r Township P-T.A,<br />
N«w Offic.rs<br />
1<br />
taawei law, tonu and MM. RITA MELM<br />
f dead but the other one wns climbing MARMORA-Thc nomlmtlng ewn><br />
marina inaurance. public MCOND MAM<br />
[ on the grass we put in the iu,jo for mlttee for <strong>of</strong>fleeri <strong>of</strong> the Uppet<br />
liability, life insurance, accident and TWiildiig back from February, ihc him. We arp still looWng in all the TownAip Ptamit-Te^Atr AssociafitB<br />
health, multiple peril paUdea and last time nm from •pcond grade sdencv books \w find to see uluit reported at its meeting that the new<br />
many other aspects fit insurance. WM reported, we hasp fairly flown kind <strong>of</strong> moths they are. We still h.ive preddau will be Mrs. Donald<br />
At Ma ttme, Perri is an aeeoupt through a very busy March. the d^»d one but the live one es- Young: vice president Robert Aus-<br />
ant with the Dryefc Motor Co, Inc.<br />
caped. Robert Ogdcn bret«ht in his<br />
We welcomed back Joseph Jiam<br />
tin; MCTftaiy, MM. William Smith:<br />
USB Aabury av. He and Hn. Pv-rri<br />
microscope and we knkrd at the<br />
petti who returned from Florida.<br />
and &«Murer, Mrs. Doris Ivem. In-<br />
are the parents <strong>of</strong> two children,<br />
wings and body. It was^yery .nt» r-1<br />
We watched tor lignf <strong>of</strong> Spring and<br />
aaUaoon u-fll be held on May 11 at<br />
France* and Philip.<br />
esting. ^<br />
studied buds and their growth.<br />
the Tuckahoe Inn.<br />
March Included wry enjoyable par Some <strong>of</strong> our classnwtes went nwny j Sergeant Car! Locklear<br />
ent conferences and a book (air (or the Easter holidays John &ip|> Air Force Station, showed a col<strong>of</strong><br />
ART AND SPORT<br />
Nearly at] <strong>of</strong> us bought new book? went to Florida .and rode on the plrjw film. "If the Mail Slopped."<br />
Maud* — Ii Ink nearly twotfy to raad. We hope to make une »rtpp bottom boats at Silver Springs. Hub-, i It WM d*cid«l that the M crm- Wi' had lot.-! <strong>of</strong> fun conipusirc >HItributod<br />
mirror expermon's :n M-:- ,:mn pm-trj E-'n-h^rrf us wrote a purr,<br />
enee and Thomas Bryan ;ind Mirk md liustroti'd it, "nuw »ttv JHI: .r.:-i<br />
Pfandcr showed us somi- fun iSp-ri uuf dass bwk erf on.rjvi; pnenv* TV<br />
merits with dry cells.<br />
Michael Koeker and Dawn 5nn»<br />
are helping us In the «ruiiy if hu.±«<br />
wi'h a tw««i potato and ;»n oruon<br />
We expect to bo sen, hu^ h ,t\,rt<br />
(mm now on with rrfvirsaN for 'he<br />
Spring Oini-crt and .HI:<br />
program, both at which<br />
held in May<br />
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7:30 p.m, — Intermediate Choir<br />
rehearsal.<br />
• • •<br />
ST. JAMES AMI CHURCH<br />
"* •• mi HavM av.<br />
In. •<br />
11 am.—Morning Worship.<br />
I 3:30 pm—Revival with Bishop J<br />
P, Bouldware <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia as<br />
| speaker,<br />
8:« p.m.—Evening Worship,<br />
N p. m Revival tprvicM with Bis.<br />
hup Bouldware as<br />
WISH •Amrr CHUKCH<br />
in m. m<br />
O. W.<br />
• w t m.^Smaiy Scftool.<br />
U •m.-Momlnt WonWp.<br />
830 p.m.—Eveninc Wonhln.<br />
• • •<br />
ST. AUOUffTINI'S ItC<br />
IJHi «. mi WaaJay av,<br />
Rf. lav. Htoar. farHHlimiw •,<br />
Dvyla, paafar<br />
Dally—<br />
7 a.m.—Mass.<br />
7 to 7:30 pm—Confessions.<br />
Safwrrfay-<br />
4 TO to 5:30 and 7:30 to F 30 pm.—<br />
y<br />
S, 1030 a.m. and 6:30 pm.- Mua-<br />
Firrt FrWay-<br />
7 am — MaM. Coo/i-wjon^ the<br />
niKht ta'fow 7 30 to 8; 30 pjn,<br />
• • •<br />
OU« LADY OP<br />
OOOO COUNSEL *.C<br />
Rav, Jaaaali McCatilay, antif<br />
Bally-<br />
R a m— Mass.<br />
Sahiraay—<br />
4 M to 5 30 and 7:» M 8:SD pm,fi<br />
y<br />
| 8, 9, 10 and 11 am —Masses.<br />
• • •<br />
OUIEN OP MARTYRS El C<br />
1*4 M. ami AttaMc av.<br />
ajn,—<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SENTINCLLEDOER<br />
HURCHES<br />
cbmes for all<br />
11 a.m.—Warning Worship In the<br />
Sanctuary. Dr. GuMck'a •onmn<br />
topic, "The Put Is Prelude",<br />
4 p,m,-J.Y.r.<br />
8:30 p.m.—M.Y.F.<br />
7:30 p.m. — Svpnlnjf Worship In<br />
Bleyler Chapel. Film, "Methodism's<br />
Living Heritage,"<br />
7:30 pm—Boy Srouts.<br />
8 to 10 p.m.—Oonfcrenrp Church<br />
School. Workshop.<br />
Tuaarfay—<br />
8 p.m.—W.S.C.S. executive meeting.<br />
10 a.m.—WJS.C.S. sieving group.<br />
3:30 p.m.—BrawnipB.<br />
7:30 p.m. — Mid-wpek Service in<br />
FIRST CHURCH OP<br />
CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />
Sunday Service — 11 a.m.<br />
Sunday School — 11 a.m,<br />
Wednaaday meeting — 8 p.m.<br />
TOe necessity for continuing spir<br />
itual growth tf> realize eternal life j<br />
is a central theme <strong>of</strong> this Sunday's<br />
•ervlre at all Christian Science<br />
churches. Subject <strong>of</strong> the Bible Lesson<br />
is "Probation After Dnith "<br />
TTie Golden Text is from Janies:<br />
"Let patience have her perfect<br />
work, that ye may be perfect and<br />
entire, wanting nothing." I<br />
Readings to be prr-sentrf! along'<br />
with the Bible include these lines<br />
from the Christian Science textbook. I<br />
"Science and Health with Key to'<br />
the ScrSpfures' 1 by Mary Baker;<br />
7 30 im-MiB, OonfeuiaM ttie<br />
nll^t before from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.<br />
10:15 a. m—BibW SHidy.<br />
11 a. m.—W«>rsh!p Se»v1e#,<br />
f:30 p. 'm.—El'enliiB Worship.<br />
FIRST MITMOeiST CHURCH 8 p. m.—Hemld <strong>of</strong> Truth radk<br />
program on ttation WLDB, 140 kes<br />
WIHiam R, (MRtk,<br />
l» S. Pimm,<br />
D<br />
7 pm — Wcslvyan Choir rehearsal.<br />
H pm—Chancel Choir rehearsal.<br />
S p m —Weslyan Service Guild at<br />
honii 1 nt | man and Oiurc-h &-hl Classe«,<br />
who, watching and prayinc, enn j 1 p.m. — InstallaSion <strong>of</strong> Dean<br />
'run, and not be weary: . . , walk,<br />
and not faint ' who Rain Bond rapidly<br />
and hold their position rtr attain<br />
slowly and yield not to dlseourseement,<br />
God requires perfectHin. hut<br />
not until the battle between Spirit<br />
and flesh is fought and the victory Accutron Story:<br />
won."<br />
• • •<br />
CHURCH OP CHRIST<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
IMi at. M*4 Wtiky av.<br />
Raw. Ri LJWM*, Minlatar at<br />
f:30 a.m. — Rindny Schnoi w!!h<br />
for v%'t*ry mnmh-r <strong>of</strong><br />
Eiirl Siultzfus, E«'niT;il<br />
§u r»«*ri nt endent,<br />
Oryiinist. Mrs Oivd P, \Vn«h'. Vi»calis-t.<br />
N:\rv-\- Hipbit' Mifw.'ii;i> l<br />
The melt uflyfMI limtpiNt tMr<br />
crfMti. Transparent tj.al |*lt<br />
;ey M* tfit spic* mevcfncni.<br />
WMtrpresI*, thecl-prsttelil,<br />
Ttllow CM top, tumltjj itttj<br />
tKk, MivtMM MM, flNM<br />
SMITH<br />
JEWELBKS<br />
SHORE ROAD, MARMORA<br />
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Vaughan aa Dean tn-Morning Worahlp.<br />
8:30 p.m.^Eveiilii§{ Ba^plHk i<br />
10;SB a.m. to 2 nm. — White<br />
Cross ladies meet downst.iirs<br />
FrWay —<br />
7:30 p.m. — Junior High Fellowship<br />
in Men's Classroom. Councilors,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Ij'Nfer JJppincott.<br />
Senior High Fellosvship swimming<br />
party. Coumilors, Mr, und Mrs.<br />
James Lutz.<br />
• • •<br />
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />
1M •». aiMl CaMral av,<br />
Rav, D. Rkfcar* 6arriMnr aaMar<br />
AINW Mir, iniMic riiractw<br />
jana Kyla, arfaali<br />
Tamarraw (FrMay) —<br />
6:4B p.m. — Junior Choir rehearsal<br />
Satvraay —<br />
H p.m. — Couples Club ir**ling<br />
at the Sbmrrs PoLnt Bowling Lanes<br />
Sunday<br />
§30 a.m. — Oiurch Srhool<br />
11 a.m. — The Service. Junior<br />
Choir, "Our Fathi r Hafh IJsht' 1 3:15 p.m.—Bible Club and Cherub<br />
Choir ntanraaJ, Sunday School BttiM-<br />
on "MoraUty".<br />
tag.<br />
7:30 p.m. — Evening Prayer. T:30 p.m.—Monthly meeting Sunday<br />
WatfnaMiay -<br />
School Association, Henry B. Cooper,<br />
7 a.m. — Holy Communion aOO Wesley av.<br />
8 p.m. — Kupples Klub meeting In<br />
the Parish House<br />
fellowship prayer groups meet<br />
• • •<br />
throughout the day.<br />
FIRST PRIMTTHIAN CHURCH 7:30 p.m. — The Midweek Bible<br />
M at, anri Waatoy av,<br />
Study Hour. Song service, Message<br />
Cfcrltt CfUflflMl, RIMN, by R. Lyle Olmstcad.<br />
TlMM-atfay—<br />
. by<br />
V, Greaersm. Solo, "The Ninety and<br />
Nine" by Cumpirm. Helena H;md.<br />
12:15 p.m. — Senior Omir rehearsal.<br />
10 a.m. to noon — Church Library<br />
4 p.m. — Junior Confirmation class<br />
Rav. William R. AIIM, TKM., 8 p.m.—Monthly meeting Women't<br />
SvMlay—<br />
Association, Lower Auditorium.<br />
930 a.njK,—Graded Sunday School<br />
clauses lot earn member <strong>of</strong> the fam- 7 am—CBMC Breakfast Essie<br />
ily. R. Lyle Oimstead, general superintendent.<br />
11 a.m. — Qiijdxen's f^iiy<br />
four years through second pvde.<br />
11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Rev.<br />
Donald R. Killian, Board <strong>of</strong> National<br />
Missions, United Presbyterian<br />
Chun*.<br />
?:30 p.m.—Evening Worship, "The<br />
Second Word <strong>of</strong> the Risen Oirijt."<br />
Oireetor <strong>of</strong> Music. Mn. Marion<br />
Trout Murphy. Organist, Mni, G,<br />
Robert Hagerthey.<br />
• • •<br />
N0L*¥ TlflNITY EPISCOPAL<br />
11th •». and C^tral «v.<br />
Tlia Vary Rav, Parraat Vauflhan,<br />
Tamarraw (Friday) — •<br />
10 ;i.m — Holy Communion<br />
Sunday<br />
1 Mainland Churches<br />
WMMS POINT<br />
CALVARY INDCrCMDCMT<br />
BAPTIST<br />
Ra¥* vaiia dtKtw&9$ w<br />
Tamarraw (FrMay) —<br />
7:30 p.m. — Youth meeting<br />
!<br />
Restaurant. 9th st. and Ajbury av.<br />
Men wwlcome.<br />
Jirtor tt«r, Sunday School BuiW-<br />
Ing.<br />
7 p.m.—Junior High Young People<br />
and Handbell Oi«r, Lower Auditoriutn.<br />
• • •<br />
MACEDONIA MBTHOOIST<br />
Rav. OarlM<br />
CHRISTIAN<br />
RAOH> MRIRS<br />
THIS tUNOAY<br />
EMAN<br />
FMTBI<br />
Strange how a landscapf §ets the imagination to<br />
work. Bight now, looking at this scene, I can imagine<br />
all sorts <strong>of</strong> things.<br />
Winged steeds riding to heavy music . . , pioneers<br />
In the wilderness , . , castles on the cliffs , , . boating<br />
at high speeds.<br />
Look at the magic that enables the lake to mirror<br />
the rocky mountain peak and the heavens! The vastness<br />
and stillness <strong>of</strong> the scene sets my mind to wondering<br />
about time and space and things I will never<br />
understand.<br />
But in standing- here and wondering IO, I feel like<br />
Tve been near God,<br />
There is a place where I can find Him alwayi—in<br />
Church, Will you come with me?<br />
THI CHUUCH FOB ALL<br />
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The rhunh ta Uw mated factor<br />
M urth for M» taiMini <strong>of</strong> chams.<br />
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4 — SCvTVON THE OGIAN CITY SINTINIL4.IDOIR<br />
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Mr. Lewis Benran, director <strong>of</strong> vocal music, rehearsing the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
School Choir for the annual Spring Concert, —Billows Staff Photo,<br />
Mr Miller directs rehearsal <strong>of</strong> band for the Spring<br />
Concert.<br />
"THE EARTH IS ONE COUNTRY AND<br />
MANKIND ITS CITIZENS." BAHA'N'ILAH<br />
Th» CtaM •« \**t and Mm* ami r*teN»w<br />
an ImUrt «. VISIT 'AMMKAt TAJ MAHAL",<br />
at WHmatto, IN. MaimlMtsJ Otwaav<br />
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High<br />
Batman, Robin Visitors Orators Compete<br />
At Senior Class Night In Temple Test<br />
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iLft R *»,f, . MJ» S«inrtr;» . t *»-.'«cli 1 PAPERHANGttMG<br />
PAINTING<br />
Frank W. Young<br />
MOIMOIU<br />
f. im <strong>of</strong> tlw' Dial<br />
r rA:is,-id and M,*. S*ai:i;!(T JIKIU ii<br />
• s - •• i - i f n - r s -if "hi 1 :••••!] i'h.i;>'' r<br />
«>l :n III. 1 v.t<br />
if *h.?. iiind<br />
Concert soloists, McElwte and Rick Bringhum<br />
QCHS Band And Choir<br />
Set For Spring Concert<br />
"Row, row-, nm your boat". How<br />
many students have ever hoard an<br />
arrannwicnt in oight^ pam 7 V ^<br />
rf trompetist m-jJ<br />
"La<br />
It is<br />
Spanish bullfight<br />
wiU f^tur*<br />
art BringhuTBt Batt<br />
Special abiUt>*«<br />
numbers, Rjfhart<br />
perform "Thani'is B«> 7. ~u-><br />
%hiB chorus.. I*indii L,'.\i»* *&,Tt^<br />
WaUa<strong>of</strong> ^h.^-., ,-.;<br />
a* accompanists<br />
Tht Aorus, r^b^j-mr-ijr 'i<br />
Bctaon. OCHS vooai<br />
1 t.<br />
from grad** nine thrguKL 11 Aim<br />
o«i for chorus ar* atim HA! bj<br />
lion in *f totramuv arw m:<br />
In<br />
FMww<br />
School. L/Vc Island Nw VMT<br />
I*** conduficir af a rAwnti<br />
Tbt 47-ptetT aBBran UMW rtaMiiv<br />
I tfaffl* Tint'T it MWWt Altar • ^f,<br />
MiMc nwrduag iwatiut th. mmttbtn<br />
BettM down tar emtLm 1 ' M-aao*<br />
Mr, Warren L MuJtr wi hu, smu,<br />
year <strong>of</strong> teaching at our h«gb «ctm«:<br />
4H^r€fe^<br />
Iht Old I<br />
t<br />
;TW ind Ten<br />
!•« aitn MirrT poot<br />
firls to atttlc dawn, and<br />
others starry rick ones ta<br />
aclUc up."<br />
and<br />
J. SflflflifM<br />
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.„• •*.«•-. until ft*' iM<br />
' «"i) In'<br />
•' ,1P ,iii;f' Mi this years efforts wUl reach their culmination with<br />
esentation <strong>of</strong> the Spring Concert next Wednesday<br />
Hg. Mwt y.nly ii thB th« grauD s uuly i-huu-*. to tuake a<br />
•ppearance before the generai public, il u abo their<br />
ppportunity to earn some money to help support the<br />
ations<br />
nrouKh the long hours they have put into their<br />
kration for this event, they have merited your supiKjrt<br />
[it to them you'll find it well wurth the luan <strong>of</strong> an ear<br />
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' Sewing and<br />
who u§ a member <strong>of</strong> the band, BUare<br />
her lowi staff pictures is supersiscd by<br />
tune activities,<br />
\mw», Siodi ni Council and after-<br />
! the photography editor, in conjunc-<br />
SCJK»I sports. She exclaimed. "I<br />
Pat in her editonal dution with the Photography *• Club.<br />
really had a niee time. Everyone<br />
ties and saining Urat-hand know- Joe, serving in this capacity is also<br />
should have H t!iar»ee to be an (Hle<br />
<strong>of</strong> the edit»»'s Job is Omnie, a m«Hnbur <strong>of</strong>. the junior tiass c-xi-cuchange<br />
student. It's a great exper-<br />
a sophomore, who will bei-onie edtive conunittee and chairman uf this ience!"itor-in-rhief<br />
when Pit graduates. In ytv'm prom dot^oration. He enjoys<br />
her pnrttifln, Otrte wants to "hii- bawunr and his weFkend job <strong>of</strong> In the near future, additional studthe<br />
quality <strong>of</strong> Hw paper." grooming Krenc+t poodles. He is conents will have the opportunity to par-<br />
to the point where next sidering a career in public relations ticipate in Exchange Days with other<br />
year tte BUiows wUl receive a "ned- or the.Peace Corpa.<br />
schools.<br />
aHM" ratine from the <strong>On</strong>hrnibta j As typing editor Joyce super-<br />
Schfaastie Press Asaociation Music- '•vises the staff typists who type<br />
ally mcttnrd she fartieipBtwi in c^upflcs df sfl a^iri^B to senu tft liie<br />
band, dance band, and choir. In ad- , publisher. In addition to her role as<br />
dibni she belongs to the French typing editor, she ia vice-presMent<br />
Club and the Seventh Wave literary <strong>of</strong> the ftusuMB Qub and a member<br />
Council's Corner<br />
by Bonnie Bozarth<br />
Birch Miles THM<br />
*n California<br />
Watt* en the trap, Btrcfa<br />
aa to<br />
nany «*»**'g« about the surfba;<br />
In<br />
Of fte<br />
Bir* la« OC an BCarch & aafl<br />
•toyed in CaWomia utfll<br />
ftirfng Shop at Bert's P*£b Siop<br />
was his main VBMDD lor coins on<br />
the trip. Because <strong>of</strong> his Job.<br />
Bjoprnd to learn all be could<br />
the DM<br />
ia ksM, Birth<br />
his time In the factory wtora<br />
tiki HMnaen iurfbaaras arc<br />
land, Beafaoi<br />
"V ^<br />
IHMQf Ml W]P saaaB flnV •a^pW<br />
ia also a<br />
i*Tiaaat«sal<br />
it ttttie tote<br />
lamaay yaa<br />
NEW BILLOWS EDITORS. Left to right, chief; Carol Bunting, feature editor- Joe<br />
Michael Dimon, , managing magng editor; Debbie May, ay, phoograpy photography edtor, editor, and Susie Susae HHowelL<br />
Fox, feature editor; Pat Lytle, editorin. business editor.—Billows Staff Photo,<br />
chief, Connie Jenkins, aMUtant editor-in-<br />
New Billows Editors<br />
Appointed For <strong>1966</strong>-67<br />
with (his WHJP, the edi.<br />
tors <strong>of</strong> the Billows far the school<br />
yr-ar 1188*7 aauinw their respective<br />
duties. The appointment <strong>of</strong> flie<br />
new Jnrnalisu was ractntly an.<br />
ntwncc«d fey Joseph M, Banner, ad-<br />
S'l.vir to the Billows Thi< tiiiturs<br />
whi*h -r or n>< tin M'hu.l is tn in i<br />
assume their dutii« In the spring<br />
!»m its ai>iTi Li<br />
(his t.lkl-. IH.II'.> Illc<br />
t«.»k<br />
vnv-f>rim-:|nl. iind<br />
n» arei ?h n wn! to the As<br />
Whifi 'h«' tiinimittm' visits<br />
thi' Nthiiiil it eiHiiiiK if !hn ' hunr 1 ?*! in<br />
thi-ir fsviiuiiimn ;md if tht-s arc fcilk»»!nK<br />
thi' limn*' thi-j th'siKivttf^<br />
in thi< !»•*<br />
'•A*S Of AU KMDS<br />
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HAWAIAAN" AL'-GO-GO. Here are membors m" the \.M-:OUS loniniittws planrur-g<br />
the forthcoming eighth grade danc?—Billows St«fT Photo<br />
SLY HUSBAND<br />
Mrrt: "I'd like to 5rt a (fiv<br />
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Gi-r': 'Why Jon'! yny pip him f^<br />
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PARTY TRAYS<br />
and fha<br />
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LUNCHEON MEATS<br />
Commencement<br />
Topics Given<br />
To The Seniors<br />
<strong>Apr</strong>.:<br />
' • • • " - - • • • - ' • • > - . • - . - . » . . . , « , . . , - r » .<br />
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Merry-Go-Round<br />
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Joel? The earth ta going •"<br />
Mr Johnm?<br />
„ . ,—i Mm "is i\n a<br />
An- sou ivillv BiUtwn Mr. KUp.ii 1 j« a wmedy for evi<br />
"<br />
n iHiiheti nfck, ~* Italian<br />
U'h> • *JV tasiiT bunrui's always i<br />
Provi'lh,<br />
»h.if, Snarvr.? Wdi's wi funm , j<br />
V.•:*•* H 'wo .in*! '«(» m a k r f.n'i<br />
weu a. an artivKy card. Attendance<br />
la wir «erupt departure re-Jry-out In final*. No preference li<br />
the<br />
given to previoua cheerleaders. When<br />
Mrs F¥rkin« **-.»* genrroui . . •the<br />
votea are tmbulated. the top ten<br />
K.uhv like* pignut butter and pickles will be varsity and the next six Jun-<br />
" I« JuK-s enjoying Italy? • •ior<br />
Varsity.<br />
Mr Cervine thanks W§ holiday<br />
Senior ehMfieadera Judge amii-fin-<br />
jMintrre . Everyone is wild<br />
envr holidays' Don't W;nk sutler* —<br />
alisti, along with Miaa Slaybaugh,<br />
JM-U ni:^h; miss that oni'-inch wave,<br />
and one or more adult faculty Judg.<br />
bd :hr S»T»SU1IS take tht- fu!d Mr. es Semi-finals will be held today and<br />
Ham*" Ptiviviin on timst kn-'ads final tryouts on May 6.<br />
.-.ir KP<br />
Cheerleaders<br />
Begin Practice<br />
\'.ir!d*> 1 and Jun.iv Versify i-ht<br />
'•vi ire i'sod k'i^ hijan tht'ir pi<br />
• !i"<br />
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v»<br />
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i jn the ribbon . . . block . , . ami ibt'*t n| all)<br />
r the sweater together to make a beautiful,<br />
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Uwork and finish the gai merit to their<br />
WE CAKK so much for folks ulv» cacc alxnit<br />
that »c are deliKhteil when they come to ufl<br />
e and help leven though their yarn purchases<br />
been made elsewherei.<br />
Monday and Wadnatday •veningt for clasMt<br />
ara open both Friday and Saturday evenings<br />
tar conv«ni«nc« <strong>of</strong> our special weekenders,<br />
Margaret, Sally and Kleanor ti> help you 1<br />
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THI CROCODILE<br />
AND THE TYCOON<br />
An obviously po<strong>of</strong><br />
Crocodile wept longest and<br />
loudett at thp funeral <strong>of</strong><br />
the richest oil man<br />
In Texas, Are you a cloM<br />
relative?" aiheda<br />
bystander. No," walled<br />
the Crocodile,<br />
"that s *
Ceremony Unites<br />
/H&S Bianchini And D. L Martin<br />
Mr<br />
W South<br />
i*. Mmnnna, mi married<br />
to D*vld LM<br />
r and Mrs. William Martin,<br />
1 OHU av,. <strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />
The Reverend Bruce Phillip. <strong>of</strong>.<br />
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WBSi «• lOt-<br />
MMfN tftm mat A5BUKY AVM Ut<br />
many, a reception was held at the;<br />
Marmora Fire Hall, The young!<br />
couple left on a honeymoon to Wash- j<br />
ington. DC. and Arliniton, Virginia.<br />
The bride's going-away ootfit was<br />
a white wool suit with matching<br />
coat and blue acoeasorie*. Upon'<br />
their return, the couple have taken 1<br />
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FERTILIZER and GARDEN SUPPLIES<br />
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(The going's great!)<br />
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TNI OC1AN CITY<br />
OCHS Clou Of 1946<br />
Planning Rmunien<br />
Masonic Club<br />
To Fete Ladies<br />
lor a 30th reunion will be<br />
by members <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy<br />
at tte which took Ifigh School Class <strong>of</strong> 1946 Monday The Sweet Adeline*, a 40-volce all<br />
at Trinity MMtt Chun*. •venlng at I o'clock in the home <strong>of</strong> gtrl chorus from Atlantic Oty, will<br />
Mrie w played by Mn, Mn. Jean Davit Tucker. 200 aoth provide entertainment at the annual<br />
t<br />
at. All class members who are in- tadiea night dinner <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glvw in nvwiap ^r ha- tether, tcnsM in Mping with the event Masonic Club Tuesday evening on<br />
tk« bride WON m «mfirt gsmm atare<br />
invited.<br />
the Music Pier. |<br />
wMto pnu de «te skirt with law II atao DM noted that all but six The evening'» fearivMe* win begin,<br />
top, bMdi and pointed taac tare QMUJiisn <strong>of</strong> the otaH have been to- at 6:30 at which t*ne dinner win bej<br />
Hmmm. Her chapd Ma m <strong>of</strong> cated. Anyvw having-any intorm*- served. The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
ho wttt -railoped adgn. The v*UUon<br />
on any o/ the six abavntees is concert orchntn will provide back-<br />
rfiqinHed to contact Mrs, Tucker. ground muric during dinner.<br />
crown. Her flowm were a Those AWOL are Doris Anderson, The Atlantic Oty choral group Is<br />
<strong>of</strong> white ram and orchid*,<br />
Barbara Gery. Vernon Housmd. Phil- part <strong>of</strong> the national organization <strong>of</strong><br />
ip MUl*r. Jmaem Plnl'htm Mi Love*<br />
Mn. Carol Maniteffi. <strong>Ocean</strong> Qfy, PWta.<br />
served a« matron <strong>of</strong> Manor. Sbe was<br />
dmwd in an empire gown, dark<br />
blue bodice and light blue skirt with<br />
a dark blue bow hmtpiece with veil. Mrs. Cervine Guest<br />
Her Power* were white nmm andAf<br />
Si/rpr/$« Shower<br />
baby's brvtath with blue •treamera.<br />
Brkl«makl» were Valerie Sa. Mn. John Cervino was guest <strong>of</strong><br />
v«ge, Owen aty. and Janet Kruk, it "a surprise stork shower<br />
Marmora. They were dreaMd in given Friday evening in the home<br />
light blue gowna with crepe bow hat. <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Fred Haack, 7 Wlstar av.,<br />
pieces with veito. Their flewen were Marmor*. Co-hostesses were Mrs.<br />
white KM and baby's breath. Daniel Montagna. Jr., Mrs. Edward<br />
Mia. Bianchini, mother <strong>of</strong> theRenquest<br />
and Mn, Haack.<br />
bride, wore an aqua drew with The room WM attrautively deco-<br />
matching aeeesBoriei and a white rated in a yellow and pni color<br />
orchid corsage. Mn, Martin, mother scheme. Those attending wore Mrs,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the gram, wore a beige floraf Charles Baker, Mrs. Jamra Boe<strong>of</strong>te.<br />
Mrs. Joseph Cervino, Mrs. Anthony, rhaswl<br />
ies and an orchid corsage.<br />
Serving aa beat man was Frank<br />
MarttrtU. Jr.. Oeam aty, UAera<br />
were Richard Ferrlm- and Edward<br />
McClain. both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty. (<br />
Following the double-ring cere-1<br />
tll ' m<br />
ten in the United States and Canada.<br />
The program to be <strong>of</strong>fered will<br />
be approximately that presented by<br />
the greup in Bie recent nationm! j<br />
competition. It will consist <strong>of</strong> se-'<br />
lectioiM by the entire chorus and |<br />
specialty numbers hy smaller groups ]<br />
including the Sea Notes and -the Sea '<br />
Shells.<br />
A note <strong>of</strong> local int«T»<br />
Cervinb. Mrs, Berwyn Hughes, Mrs, phono "KfcTa*<br />
Ted Mepac. Mrs. James Pulvino ami<br />
Mn. Michael Lombard!. Sending<br />
gifts but unable to attend were- Mrs,<br />
Herbert Brownlee and Mrs. Kenneth<br />
Snyder.<br />
i st is that<br />
Mrs. John Young, memboF' anri organiier<br />
<strong>of</strong> thr Atlantic <strong>City</strong> ehaptiT<br />
iat the dauKhtiT-in-lttw <strong>of</strong> the Mas-.<br />
oree Club President and Mrs, J,<br />
Brinton Young, ]<br />
Tickets In the affair niiiy U> pur-<br />
Ralph Ruhrman iih--<br />
I or ;my member <br />
tea table, A daffiidii ciw* rpk-«e | Parkins, mw •h.-iinn. n. Ms ,i !,•, •,:<br />
graced the tea table and small ] li^ro, Mrn L C, Ak. i '.]-,<br />
bunches <strong>of</strong> daflodiU were on the 1 Morio Andcr-m. Mr-s, IM, •:•! I 1 , .-.j.<br />
individual tables, Mrs. V, A . Craw-1 M"- CnmUmi, M v, 1. c c:,„.,„.<br />
ford was ehiurman <strong>of</strong> the decorations ' Mrs. !f;irtle>' nrih in M•> \ V<br />
committee. I.Hau!ennn, Mrs, H V »I>f fht> IUMVIVH.Ii<br />
Informntion Siih4f)nimi'Tiv i . wiih<br />
and Vincent Mollo aA on intoer*.<br />
><br />
Frank KleEer will heud the sub.<br />
mniitjfv on Ni'ijjhhwhimsd Inipixivi*ment,<br />
with Giniion I'ITOIH 1 and<br />
i\i ill Sliyli'iBiin fill 1111*11118*111 i if<br />
tKiit<br />
president, while Alfred K. Hammett, Jr.,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Jaycees board here, looks<br />
STATtT TRAFFIC TOLL<br />
TOBWW - NatfcmaUy, it is more<br />
than twice as dangerous to drive<br />
after dark as during the daytime!<br />
At The Cultural Center In May Attorney General Artwr J. SiJls referrod<br />
to this statjitic «» he ur^d<br />
Reports on a new Homemakrr the Home' 'at the next session May motorists to remember the import-<br />
Training Course were given at the10<br />
from 9 to 10 pm. at the Culture]<br />
ance <strong>of</strong> visibility in traJfle. At the<br />
PMi'nt meeting nf the Visiting Hume. Center.<br />
•ame time. Mr. Sllli announcsd 10<br />
makcT Health Aide ASKOtiatinn held<br />
trafflc deaths in New Jersey during<br />
Announcement was made that the week ending Sunday midnight as<br />
at the Cnatterbrw,<br />
Donald Russell and Robert Geary, against 36 in the corresponding p«1-<br />
Thf eourre will shirt May 2 nnd members <strong>of</strong> the board, will attend<br />
eontinue through June 2. The<br />
od <strong>of</strong> last y«r. The 1M6 total was<br />
the Annual Visiting Homemakers<br />
first sesBion on May 2 from 2 to,<br />
raised to 271 as compared with 278<br />
meeting Wednesday in ftinceton.<br />
3 p.m. will b held at the Cultural<br />
Mrs. Margaret Hall reported ae-<br />
Center, 409 Wesley av., anri will be<br />
ttvities for the month <strong>of</strong> March.<br />
eonduetpd by brmni momhrr Mrs,<br />
There were 14 active homemakers,<br />
John Des'ine, Hr-r topic will be "In-! 15 caws served, 10 rases carried<br />
froduction to Vwiting Hornoniakt't rner. four new cases and one re-<br />
Service".<br />
opened, All totaled 1318 hours <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuesday, May 3, Ralph<br />
service.<br />
er, <strong>of</strong> the DeparUnent <strong>of</strong> Welfare,<br />
Mrs, Vincent Tridico was wel-<br />
will speak- cm "WiirkinR With<br />
turned as a<br />
Pimple." This WMsiuii aki will be<br />
hold at the Culiural Cenlor frrMn<br />
7 to 10 p.m.<br />
The third s«"sslon will be Mny 5<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
frewn 7 to 10 p.m. ami will be Part<br />
I <strong>of</strong> "Family Life in Rolsttion to<br />
Kmvi and Cam <strong>of</strong> the Home", This<br />
will he at Csipi> May Court Ilnust<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY, H.J.<br />
NMiea Is IMMn<br />
Contract Ne, 1227<br />
THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />
INFORMATION CENTER<br />
with MiM Lois Ham.lton us thi<br />
speaker,<br />
Nodes is hereby given that s*aleri<br />
bid& will ba rete.ved by the Board<br />
nf Commissioner!, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
New Jersey, on or before 1J^<br />
tasi<br />
to the same date in 1JO.<br />
fooU listen reputedly to<br />
tools.<br />
—<br />
I9&6 for construction at <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Oce.iri <strong>City</strong> Information Center<br />
Building in aecordanc* with plans<br />
and specifications praparM by J.<br />
Brmton Youngs ArchitKt and on fil»<br />
wiW the <strong>City</strong> Ciwk, Ciry Mall, Oce»n<br />
<strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />
Ail proooials must be on tha<br />
forms providod ana placed in sealed<br />
Bn^eiopes addressed to the Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Co/Tifniisioriers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Nw Jefs»y A certified cheek in<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> 10 :, <strong>of</strong> the amotint bid<br />
and made p»yab e to the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Plans and specificatisns may b*<br />
e«rtmin=d Ou'ing business hours at<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> Clerk, 9th<br />
Street and Anbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, NJ; Cop.« ef plans . antf<br />
specifications may be obtained at<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> I Brjnton Voung,<br />
Architect, 100 First Street, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, N J , upon payment <strong>of</strong> pn Iaraiion<br />
eoit <strong>of</strong> lit) 00<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Commissionefs rewmvvs'<br />
th* right fo reteet any <strong>of</strong><br />
.id proposals and to waivs an^ in*<br />
formality in any bid<br />
Riith G Ni<br />
<strong>City</strong> Clerfc<br />
Roy jUllian. Commi<br />
Oi^eeter «f PuMte<br />
J F Hyland, Municipal engineer<br />
4 14—?t—<strong>of</strong> S2SSI<br />
NOTICE SP SrrTLEMgNT<br />
Notice is hereby given that ttm<br />
account* <strong>of</strong> the Subteribefa, ••<br />
EiKutors <strong>of</strong> the Estate <strong>of</strong> William<br />
Bishop, deceased, will be audited<br />
reported for settlement to the Cape<br />
May County Court Probst* Division<br />
Sr, at which<br />
time application will b* ma4a far<br />
the allowance <strong>of</strong> CommiMions and<br />
counsel fees-<br />
Dateft March. 22nd, <strong>1966</strong> •<br />
CHAftLOTTE F BISHOP<br />
and<br />
FIDELITY PHILADELPHIA<br />
THUST CQ,<br />
Ch»rl«» A MeSeary<br />
c o Bleakly. S«och*»H A Zink<br />
Attorney<br />
CsnMen, New Jersey<br />
311 i »t pf. 121.00<br />
M0TM OF W HHmMI<br />
NoMM is hmn&r gum that Mw<br />
account* af «M MMMMr, mw AdmfnjatrtriK<br />
nf «tf Eatata <strong>of</strong> Hwnar<br />
WMI uatod ky «t» Sum«ata. aM<br />
KapMted for laWlaiiiaitf to MM Cap*<br />
M«f County Court fi<strong>of</strong>aaU SMaMm<br />
on OM Mirtaann day af May, nmt<br />
• MyilM A.M.. tliiWA tlfflt<br />
<strong>of</strong> ConwiWuisn* Ml<br />
D«t«d <strong>Apr</strong>tl 11th. 1«M. 1«M<br />
FLOMIC AMOS. O<br />
$3».rjo<br />
P*rmonaliz*d S«rvic«<br />
Nr MR. JAY<br />
Coming Yow Wuy Eaily hi<br />
Football Game<br />
Tickets <strong>On</strong> Sale<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP — Application*<br />
tor ticket* to tte New Jeney<br />
Jaycee FoottaU Olrie between the<br />
New York Giant* and Uie Philadelphia<br />
Eagle* are now being acceoled,<br />
it has been announced by Bob Wrig.<br />
gin«, FootbaU OMrie d»irman for<br />
the Upper Townhjp Jaycee*.<br />
The two tram* will meet In Prince-<br />
in or p<br />
Princeton XJv&v&nity<br />
vide its M<br />
ff^. ., _ ,-. ,1^ *- JL. '^^^m^m ^BH 1<br />
iToc*o<br />
fi<br />
tk- w,-j".-t^<br />
* to •»<br />
LATHI IRAN NOON TOO.<br />
4«CBt»i<br />
I AflBHlMiaB Haw wuK em •»»—- .-.<br />
• •^•^m?* (man, wnD JQ NWUI OF<br />
— AH OattiAed AdvtftJ, tag Cask _<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS »r EXTRA<br />
„ mailed in. given to npamtiMlvm or browjM NJ<br />
I IMfpomlh/, MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />
IM to ewer am. OBsy accepted<br />
OWrtegy and convenience to customer Remittance must Lw<br />
t* aWhw adviia-ai mn.n jg —« i» typtv<br />
ClMMted Display Advertising _ © jn p^, j ^<br />
MMALI HILP WAMTID | MALI HELP WANTED<br />
WATTIwatCa. Ml 39M172.<br />
oCIAN CITY IINTINlL-ilMIR<br />
—*• -i = . - - --<br />
•USINISS smvici<br />
NTH paw, etMMtv<br />
5404 5 19 ' _..-—.___<br />
; _,.__ . j g SfTS CAFI i OBTAINS Pravincial<br />
ADORABLE KITTFNS, I WfrKS Ol D I print, less tfian c«t May be<br />
for adoption Trained and read*<br />
for loving home Call 399 03*4 4 ?i<br />
WANTED<br />
oleli Motel* Free HI.mat..<br />
Fully .niured Dial 646 317? 4<br />
•LICTROLUX<br />
Satot • Mrvlca - Parti,<br />
HARRY SHOURDS<br />
911 SHORE ROAD<br />
SMVifi., N, J.<br />
Dial 3QQJMA<br />
Car RaditM Rapairad<br />
Radio Sf rvice<br />
•AIM •«^t s «Rv*dh<br />
-^— - IKMDfX » MOTOHOLU<br />
Aaatrf A*** D 2ai itMai<br />
CORNER 11th A AMURY AM. ajaM<br />
canwMMa! location. Ofwi l»<br />
r—eonatu BIMI, rentaVor far<br />
•" 1 ^ T 8 " 1 ** Cw»t*e» mh Pi<br />
AJptJUPW AVt<br />
^ lavatory<br />
ping* 1.<br />
if<br />
EAfL<br />
NORTH<br />
A lay<br />
SUN OIL COMPANY<br />
*iW SERW<br />
Old OCMMI<br />
Upholstering<br />
mfture Repairing<br />
V«m«fi.n Blind.<br />
Window<br />
WANTED- Whan<br />
ManhatSn foTilf.ndimenS,<br />
bought Alaahe fer let. than It an<br />
acre real estate vajue* wer. ,<br />
matter <strong>of</strong> iudgrnant. They Mill are<br />
But you're better <strong>of</strong>f if you bank<br />
on ttv» best judgment<br />
mere's<br />
laen on %uami A<br />
to 4 30 pm al<br />
• I *4 from ? 10<br />
lift C Atlantic<br />
_ ^ _ _ ^ * ?l<br />
TWIN HOLLYWOOD FRAMIS AND<br />
haadpeerds. metal clotfiM eloaet:<br />
apt sirs gat range living room<br />
chair, small table mapie tff»|e) »» AntiBjua Em.<br />
-re m.rw if; by |S" *M li",<br />
§4" mirror ••, 41" Maftegany<br />
Ouean Anna LMM, chMt. Hk«<br />
new Iff » '• end BiS Wwnaa<br />
weave rug* '<strong>of</strong>f wn.tei $10 M".<br />
M 4Mal ***•»• taM« tli, Ml<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> rd. 411<br />
CRIi, SPHIMG ANB MATTRfSS,<br />
and match.ng efteM <strong>of</strong> drawer*<br />
I3S Jff4Ml 421<br />
TWO~MA»n.E DOU-Lf -WOS witft<br />
spnnM and ineftre**. Call waeK-<br />
ends 3llfl7t. 4 21<br />
THRir-r"sAL£ — NEARLY NIW<br />
Clothinj. nousahold «•«!*. brie,<br />
a brae Registration MeMUy Apnl<br />
?% Sale Tuetday <strong>Apr</strong>tl ft Tempi.<br />
Emeth Malom, gfOl Vantrwr Ave<br />
Margate, N J 4 ?1<br />
SYIVAWA LAMfS<br />
Ughter and Brighter<br />
A. t Electric Supply<br />
1337 W««f AvM<br />
Dial 39M1M<br />
ELECTIfIC REFRIGERATOR *3S _<br />
Hotpoint oouMe-owen pusftbunon '<br />
Range 14! F'»« difhng table LarSa<br />
decoratme wooden screen doer<br />
Sundays only «l« fjtafa fW . Palw<br />
mo iQapM'ie cemeterr) 4 21<br />
•ail<br />
4 21<br />
INTIRt CONTtNTS OF MOUSE _<br />
S<strong>of</strong>a and tables, Mffee table<br />
tloer scrubper. flin.ng room, double i<br />
tl~ conditioner. etc Call 927 45ei*<br />
4 21<br />
•ICTCLCt, W<br />
•icydee *er<br />
Annerelli T<br />
kur« Ave<br />
AMO tCRVIfX.<br />
par haur,<br />
1014 As-<br />
tf<br />
14 INCH YOUNGSTOwN KlTCHrN<br />
sink used two months %ii Call<br />
arter 10 a m Sat, Sun 1721 r*n<br />
Dal *»• 4 71<br />
l».i nil-- ipf<br />
Mel Winter<br />
:;> !..;.;(<br />
CHEAPI<br />
Box 393<br />
lALt OFPIRINCS<br />
COpAGE — WALNUT ROAD<br />
Unfurrtttried, eonnsis .if 4<br />
bearoems, bath, living if L " • ''". ' ,',',',<br />
(UJFI ,' HI , B'HiM S.,1 •• ,,j<br />
« " ' i( . • » • • * v , , . •• • ,.<br />
1,<br />
A.)<br />
I',;.i ', in , An'<br />
!l<br />
mtrmtf pub, i *!.,:», ! , . .<br />
(• COM**) a»ii>, MIIKJ* ,mif<br />
M IcMI),<br />
[•aeaft *- 1«) <br />
tested bathing beach — 90'<br />
frontage • 100* depth Located<br />
•t ISA and Central Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
"<strong>On</strong> the Half SbdT<br />
Many visitera desire their<br />
clams that way along with many<br />
other seafood specialties We <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fer for sale a »ucc.«lui and<br />
«*)( established clafci bar and<br />
take out seafood bu*nkMs Own<br />
er aril! assist in financrag. Full<br />
details thru , . , , ^C^<br />
COASTAL REALTY<br />
4M0 Asbury AVMIM<br />
DIAL Mf47M<br />
FLEETWOOD<br />
HOTEL<br />
4TW IT, ft WBSLIY AVI.<br />
OCBAN CITY, H, J.<br />
45 ROOMS<br />
JH«, Bdra i 1.11<br />
lug la rMr. M C«t<br />
t. 9m<br />
$49,500.<br />
C A •1NNIII<br />
SANDS MOTEL<br />
COHNWALL AVI, 4. BDWK.<br />
VtNTNOR CITY, N, J.<br />
DAVID V.<br />
BRADFORD<br />
- Realtor-<br />
SALES «d<br />
SUMMER IWTALS<br />
111 Atlantic Avaniw<br />
OcMn <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
399-185*<br />
A COZY FIREPLACE IN A COMFORT.<br />
•Me hause, featuring S uaifanrna.<br />
2'/i baths, axtra large living room,<br />
full dining room, i-tur •Mashed<br />
garage, pfus a 3 kadroan apa<br />
ment for income, TfHs is an i<br />
capwanal buy at $25,000 Call far<br />
appeintrnant today, CoaMal Raalty,<br />
111 Atlantic Ave, tf<br />
; SCASN<strong>On</strong>C CONVENIENCE with a<br />
touch <strong>of</strong> country living, located<br />
JuM five minufaa from b«ach yat<br />
In tna million <strong>of</strong> Vie country. In<br />
Ion tax area. Larga houee has two<br />
f ^na an narr riuuts wn^t ffte atu€<br />
nrritried in plaMer walls, Lstt o<<br />
ground for development or use at<br />
your own eantptng out journiea, Bon<br />
b37. Owner, <strong>Ocean</strong> View, NJ.<br />
4 21<br />
OFF SHORE — MARMORA — USOO<br />
will buy you thl» furMMied and<br />
hasatM I bedroom masonry horn*<br />
Featuring large living room (12.24)<br />
—ciM 120V1OS At, low (MM<br />
and only a few minute* drlv. to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> beachea. Hurry on tnit<br />
onaf Coastal Realty. 4MD Asbury<br />
Aye. 394-07M tf<br />
OCEAN CITY HOMES<br />
ran vtyw ••ouNe on<br />
VACATION UVINO<br />
Ml far ullmmiit <strong>On</strong>e Wock<br />
rern kaacls. Total electric<br />
Hamee, •rang nn 2, 3 or 4<br />
ceM*>. |*«<br />
h<br />
Mf a mafHfi Fram CiMI, »H<br />
. fuffiMMM<br />
awy day.<br />
WIIT AVsWtUK<br />
• CFSLEV'S POINT HARBOR RO..<br />
quiet naagftbortidBd, near public<br />
beach and boat ramp 2 bedroom<br />
bungiilaw, workshop, I c»r garage<br />
Let 100«200 199 7»20 SS<br />
_^_ i.SSOO Mil •<br />
14 Mantic Av. 4 ,' 1<br />
4XB MOTTLS ro» iAil<br />
[ky motil er h^h rise si x<br />
>w mfsnitatian niltea>itt<br />
114 «iun«c Av* 4.1<br />
1 .i-.f. , I I -I ,,„ .. ,<br />
tm ir,,il ,,- * in • c,, , 1<br />
'<br />
— Barh apart<br />
INvl -jTMi NT<br />
Mi<br />
» •; -i i<br />
,, •.•.! 1 4 ' ! • . ,<br />
bath A neighborhood <strong>of</strong> waft kept<br />
homn Pnee 122,000 00 McGwire<br />
Agency, Real CMate. £03 Ninth. SS<br />
r.Ut I ', I Ml I Hi *, | r i '('• . • P ,-,,,»!<br />
*,» . (••rin . ,!, f-Wj. 1 IH B, . .<br />
u rr-JtiiMi rl<br />
iFIHJ DISPLAY CLASSIFIED*DISPLAY<br />
ATTIHTiQN.— INVfSTMfNT iUYERS<br />
THI>ATER KIH.K AJ'ARTMKNTS ,<br />
nd 1617 WatUy Avanua<br />
•f »rtch CgMgrrwCfiM, twcli wirli I<br />
fa Heair ••pMity ewch yaw<br />
li...<br />
STOCKS<br />
MUTUAL FUNDS<br />
bin J94. S»rl<br />
MAWMORA 40 Nnrwnnd Raetf, S<br />
r(M«,n hum,, r tar anacri.d •«"••<br />
N t# lawn and ahrubbery Cunt en*<br />
S'fip^jife all in L&t 96" front.<br />
I 1 ;.-!], la »eii Call .owner. J99 !<br />
MOTI L OR Mi RiSt SITE — encel<br />
(•fit locjlod with boardwalk<br />
tfon»*a;fi No phsne information<br />
Cipai.a ReaUjr. IStft and Asbury Ave<br />
tf<br />
CHARMINQ r,OTT*r,r<br />
nwth I tvb.Fi %
* * > '•<br />
ftTr "'•'••'<br />
i5" •'-•?'<br />
MFAP flniTNO '<strong>Apr</strong>il<br />
JNte AM T,<br />
Mr. wd Mr*.<br />
«g WMM the Severth<br />
neat ships with ajl type, <strong>of</strong> food,<br />
delivering tan, traien and dry food-<br />
Mdb bi the tntlHom <strong>of</strong> pounds.<br />
The sWp recently visited the British<br />
port <strong>of</strong> Hone Kong.<br />
NJ, to serving in the<br />
hri the<br />
mam allfr U» V«ga, currently oper-<br />
Very lew participants in marriage<br />
onwnoriei recall the "to poorer"<br />
phrase.<br />
7,,<br />
-j*A •".-.<br />
— featuring —<br />
Groovy Surf Wear<br />
Twits<br />
Tank*<br />
Bikini.<br />
$URF BOARDS and LATEST<br />
SURFING MAGAZINES<br />
1224 Atbury Aw., Ocwan <strong>City</strong><br />
HoadfUMn MM! Devils.<br />
Trackmen In TitU Mtot<br />
GOOD NEWS<br />
FOR THE "ALL CHANNEL" FANS<br />
FROM RCA VICTOR<br />
* Solid Stato<br />
m.<br />
nh.ril he 41! th.<br />
$0m x 112 pagi>s<br />
pr.m.-iry tiiKHh.-r? her 13, whcfi votprs at sroshoro re-<br />
Thi id*<br />
Mi Monnatian and m.*<br />
th«- itiys 'when ranli. «»rts will still be ppcupprafing from<br />
UK .•if.|i!,1Tir,ini Al r, m „(,. f,,r<br />
v.it.-rs to "tiptge Uibor ftiy and the toil <strong>of</strong> tallying<br />
th* vtrluni uf thefi<br />
r fnn-iiHi .if ., l.tmjwiii. :-<br />
[a* QMU Oiy and its rvrd«i-k tin «ti:, h ,1(1 .iiiiuiH'Mii ii- I<br />
h up their •Buonal pr<strong>of</strong>its<br />
«.MiUJ l.l'i t In. |ll.(r,.j<br />
iT. fMhrrt. publisher staled<br />
ty ttst the bumnem<br />
NO APPLICATION *UDI'<br />
ugh M.i ati'<br />
An<br />
,.,n .if 't• w •.,-.,-Is if<br />
IsfpRfd thm ftftirt to ...n<br />
• • V • • • • . . . , | S<br />
I *t wuM that Oi-eun nty isMil'<br />
flu s-n-t| ,<br />
••I I |. fl.><br />
|kyv <strong>of</strong> all m which t..<br />
I-\.T III t.ii rvil 'd.il ''•i- (Mi ij !!i><br />
Md in which to live.<br />
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Spring Edition<br />
P h,iij (»• 11<br />
Cmt<br />
In' List Sfiiivh 'th.. Z.M.h.-<br />
1 WIT.<br />
ilati-s [»i« ,IJ|(I! with<br />
Id the ,-iit.i j; titjcluni^! with me 1<br />
Tim.-! hiiv.-ch.-inKfn invited j Fnrlev and Hunt wuntid to hear at<br />
(iiunty and city problems | fir* hand how they could be helpful<br />
\s:dffer learned<br />
im> J Oifi.Ti t,iki-«i up 'hi ciH,. n !<br />
.««, for open space and reere.<br />
Perskie Aut<br />
M;iy County Ri«pub!ican <strong>On</strong>pinizition<br />
' in i'vi .if h;<br />
,if, ftfic M;iy County Tuesday, thi •OTH PARTIES "FUSSING"<br />
atlon. Waldman said, "An we not<br />
mature cnouih to control our own<br />
Luxury Tax Bill<br />
th.<br />
hall in Avtilon on<br />
th.<br />
I ' s "•>!,. i<br />
i-j'ii's Mir i•<br />
;in\ th—<br />
i \V'I .nil<br />
t o permit<br />
'-in.<br />
May County tturo resorts to<br />
;»ntl<br />
rvmmimanpn went art wtth a heafed grandstand for all-<br />
Indeed Oat specter <strong>of</strong> Q M Ami<br />
Itcanw. This point <strong>of</strong> \-icw is siren.<br />
«cwa\ wm mm, - _ _<br />
CSMW^U m HBiwiHg KM. me<br />
For Sleuth Jobs<br />
only be nnvna>d by the pryMgr <strong>of</strong> 'Former A—finnlyman Robert E.<br />
WBO WQEmmf m% BK# UMl^^P»<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ms feuow GOPsters.<br />
other amending crtuiances. and notKay<br />
crinciMd nw rwcentb/ fa> Ma<br />
^^p^ .mm me<br />
CharhVs<br />
by resolution.<br />
stand, but he b>
THI OCEAN CITY SINTMtL-LIMIfi<br />
HAMMOND<br />
ORGAN<br />
RCAMCTOR<br />
ame Dropping" comes naturally....<br />
with these "Brand Names" to be proud ot<br />
upeHw<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
Owe* T#mu<br />
t<br />
• * * ^<br />
^^Ew -*<br />
L j<br />
— 1M6<br />
GuIM <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
meeting, 8 p.m.,<br />
Mi** Bdyih Powell<br />
. USQilwk*<br />
Pttint.<br />
I p.m.", i"<br />
Evnts Thit W—k In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
the Rrrmilion<br />
(flub Litcniturr Dcpprimcnf<br />
in fM home<br />
f'Hrrhcrt J Brrnvnl.T, Sr.,<br />
sk;ifimr jMrty, 7<br />
'un <strong>City</strong> Suiting<br />
,s Rj-rnrch Club ft<br />
H pm . n the Masonic<br />
iwit-w by Mary Sym.<br />
I ft**. . .<br />
plymaufh Inn.<br />
. • •<br />
turi Apurtnw-nt House A«oci<br />
pin , in ihc '<br />
nfrt flith rnnl nnrty, 7:30<br />
Hi ~;hi' Y.HCM ('. nfir.<br />
SO<br />
what's<br />
ntw?<br />
IN Yarns<br />
(New Designs<br />
Just<br />
You<br />
I OUTSTANDING<br />
>INT for the<br />
IY CUSTOMER<br />
DOROTHEA<br />
(OBINSON<br />
M.I. YK\K<br />
, Oeun <strong>City</strong><br />
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Temerrev (PrMey) _<br />
Nafona Council<br />
hontna installation<br />
by<br />
Km <strong>of</strong> CTubs DupliMte<br />
m p m i<br />
t h ^<br />
<strong>of</strong> Won<br />
ins, Sth si. and Hnvpn av<br />
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Pmycr bpnnkfast, s, 7 a.m., ftt ftt?*_<br />
^ Rortuuranf, Rortuuranf 9ih M. nnd As-<br />
_ bury »y<br />
faturtoy —<br />
g »f VTW SOth<br />
nrwiVfrsaiy oppn hoi»r party and<br />
morfjiaKP burnin « pm<br />
St. JtJhn's I^thoran Churrt Couple ple<br />
Hub ub huu'llnR purty. purty 8 p.m.. pm u| | ,hc, h<br />
P»«nl Bowling Lari«>s,<br />
finiiiy ~<br />
Install/if ion tf fh«. Vory Rnv For<br />
n-st st ViH«fhan us D»-Un <strong>of</strong> ih.. Anvc«ati(»n<br />
anvti 4 pm, ai<br />
Trinity<br />
Chunh<br />
7:4ft p.m.. in Bojcwwd, 41« At'<br />
I'l'iil V.>'firan< Couni-:!<br />
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K i%: at<br />
m . in ihf FHmshian 1<br />
H m and Haven av,<br />
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KfHtff'.i-hrmrd Club card pBrty, 7.30<br />
p r?i in thi' Youth Ct&rr.<br />
. * m<br />
I'nik- iif (Vtiin H'y Utdgv Tj*<br />
ntl "< >!•: nf W (iwi-iirw NJSFWG at St. John'. Luth-<br />
eran Oiurch. Re^i.tftinK, 8 pm,, in the Commiwion<br />
ri-irii.niii;iin <strong>of</strong><br />
f^amb»'rs. <strong>City</strong> Hall, Joseph Hyland.<br />
lity i-nRinc-w, will speak on tlie<br />
'. r « (»iS nwiinjj and beai-h project and the golf course.<br />
(jf (if/.CJTS.<br />
Public invited.<br />
• • •<br />
P!,inn.nK me»«ijnK for 'he Mh re.<br />
Jayrres merting. 8 p.m., in the<br />
""""I "' f *' H> \ n '^ '* ; ^ Pm..'Cultural Cenier.<br />
m -hf htjnu- <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Jiajj Davis! •<br />
Tui-k.-r. m jo-h -i ^u...^, a u b iun(,hron<br />
12.15 p.m.., at Plymouth Inn,<br />
meciitm<br />
• • 9<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Ciub<br />
i!a Ladies' Night & Dinner<br />
at the MUSIC<br />
MUSIC — ENTERTAINMB^T<br />
"- A FEW TICICiTS STILL AVAILABLE =<br />
•*"~T l 'f < ' l 5<br />
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Jersey't Fine Sfort For Mtn<br />
V - t<br />
>KtNG<br />
BOTAMT «!•••<br />
Suits from 6995<br />
Sportcrwts from ».»<br />
MASPBL<br />
tmn B.SS<br />
from tf.OB<br />
Suit, ».»<br />
sporfcotfB ..... mn<br />
Suita from ..... 47.N<br />
TNI<br />
LOOK<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridge gam*?,<br />
7:45 p.m., at the Boxwood, 416 Atav.<br />
DcMolay<br />
, g pm.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Art CJub meeting, 10<br />
a.m., in the Youth Center,<br />
Soropf/misfs Going<br />
To Spring Cenfmrmntm<br />
Twelve memben <strong>of</strong> the Soroptimurt^aub<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city will attend the<br />
Spring Conference <strong>of</strong> the North Atlantic<br />
Ri-gHjn tomorrow<br />
today aj the Hotel Oaridge in At-<br />
Mrs. Elaine Wirnberg, president.<br />
will be act-ompanied by Mn, Anna<br />
Shopfxurl and Mrs. Edrm Brown,<br />
*iV,<br />
im: •mi 0C1AN CITY MNTINII.4.I0MR<br />
n<br />
AD<br />
Arts Festival is May 2. They may<br />
eral arts college to be located in be made with Mr.. Irvln Atkinson,<br />
this ana, j<br />
SB N. aid St., MlUvUle. Following<br />
Mrs, John Stethers, second vice luncheon the literature Department<br />
president, requested aU department will present Mary Symington Gcston<br />
chairmen reports by May l.<br />
Announcement was made thaT<br />
Bat Uytle has been named dub dele- j<br />
iWe to CMl7«hip institute at<br />
Douglass Ooitoge the end ot June,<br />
A report vns read mat me American<br />
Aaaodatioo <strong>of</strong> University Womm,<br />
Atlantic aty Bmnrti, wUl<br />
BpQMor a lecture course at Mam-1<br />
land RegkHu High School lor next<br />
fall and winter. It will be a series<br />
<strong>of</strong> ««ir tecfejrea. For further information<br />
contact Mrs, O. Daniel<br />
Greenlee,<br />
Anyone having paintings, photo.<br />
fMphs, •culpteBw'crafhittey wish<br />
to enter in the Fine Arts Festival<br />
May 5 at Zaberer'a Angtaam Inn<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
AUTO DRIVER<br />
TRAINING SCHOOL<br />
** TMU "i. l t * ^ w u The final incising et me year ta<br />
the F-T.A. executive board WM held<br />
last week at the Mermediati* School.<br />
itrs. James Pulvino and Mrs. Petit<br />
Tr<strong>of</strong>a, eo^hairmen <strong>of</strong> Ute recent<br />
Book Fair, r^orted the event was<br />
highly successful,<br />
Mrs. WUttam Roadarn»;, president,<br />
announced the free iubseiipMon M<br />
the F-T.A. magazine was gratefulls<br />
accepted by Lawrence Nanney, director<br />
<strong>of</strong> me Oo«n Oty Free PubBe<br />
Library.<br />
Mr*. George Dungan, summer<br />
roundup chiiirnvm, nrted that regis-<br />
Oration for Wnedrgarten will be held<br />
<strong>Apr</strong>il 2 and 28 from mion to J<br />
p.m. at the Primary School.<br />
George Bailey, principal, annount<br />
"Lrt's Talk About Books,"<br />
Mrs, Howard Whittaker, Jr., Mrs.<br />
Stemers ' and Mrs, Bruce Dimon<br />
wen named as delegates to the<br />
Spring Convention May 10 to 13 in<br />
Atlantic Cry. Mrs. Lewis ftnkh was<br />
named as Second District American<br />
Home chairman. -"*^.<br />
A $25 contribution was approved<br />
for the Save the Children Federation<br />
in the renjgea camps in Viet<br />
Nam. It also was voted to purchase<br />
nsw drapes for the Youm Center.<br />
The nominating committee pro.<br />
sented the slate <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer, far<br />
<strong>1966</strong>-67 which was unanimously elected.<br />
The slate includes MM. Wtut-<br />
»ter, president; Mrs. Stethan, first<br />
Vice president' Mrs. Dimon, iecond<br />
vice president; Mrs. Richard Ely<br />
recording secretary- Mrs. T. Rlchard<br />
Sweigart, corresponding secretary:<br />
Mrs. William Powell, aanstant<br />
recording secret<strong>of</strong>y- Mrs, Hmry<br />
Siaw. treasurer, Mrs. James Lord,<br />
asBstent treasurer; Mrs, Edward<br />
Field, Mrs, Paul YingUng and Mrs.<br />
John Walker, trustees for one yearand<br />
Mrs. Robert GUI, Mrs. A. Wrby<br />
Watte and Mrs. Howard English,<br />
*<br />
trustee* tor two years. The Installation<br />
dinner wUl be held June 6<br />
at Harrys Inn, Somers Point<br />
1 -<br />
ed the Spring Concert will be presented<br />
May 13 outdoors m the Ir»<br />
termedtate School, In eose <strong>of</strong> Inclement<br />
weather it wiU be given May<br />
17.<br />
A final reminder was made <strong>of</strong><br />
the Spring County Qiuneii dinner at<br />
Lower Cape May Rejrional School<br />
this evening (Tmirsdnyi at H:2f).<br />
Mrs. Rojdanrnl and Mr. ttiilcj<br />
thanked the executive bc«ird inrnibers<br />
for their help ctuins; th( Wi><br />
86 school year. The next rtvulu 1<br />
P-T.A, meeting ^-Jl I? 1 Invites you to vitit our —<br />
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FORMERLY<br />
NIW YORIC - PARIS<br />
SPECIALIZING m<br />
HOLLAND<br />
MAKI YOUR AP"OIMT*I1MT IIPMl TNI SUa«MKR<br />
117 ASMMY AVI, DIAL 399 W9t<br />
ME0 HAIR FASHIONS<br />
234 Battersea tod M IfMW0<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND — Am CONDITIONED<br />
SPECIAL ON COLD WAVES<br />
CompUt.<br />
CMRICTIVI WORK DONI ON ALL TYNI OP HAW<br />
"Chubb<br />
CLOTHES TOR GIRLS<br />
BP9<br />
Petite*<br />
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BRIDAL SALOft<br />
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<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the SmarM<br />
RESTAURANTS ai<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGB:<br />
along the Jersey<br />
Coast!<br />
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COCKTAit BAR and RESTAI<br />
• Italian<br />
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ARKINO -<br />
Miles Our Choice For Hydrangea Queen<br />
5<br />
dub mattn.<br />
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[omen's Club Elects Officers;<br />
foliation Dinner <strong>On</strong> May 26<br />
BLii'kMiiiM Wits cli-tlcii tip <strong>of</strong> MIT. N..t*,in I^-hnwin, «<br />
^ ih Wi'MN'n's ("luti a' rvtmi*i ii«•!.-.• i• t• 'n C:N/i'iNh!|> Iri-•,-<br />
4 M.«s Kiith NiMiit: Tin 1 '\ AiiiTiiifi s M.-s .Judim Arm I i i<br />
hkimji" 1 •• ^"i f"r M.i> M •> ilii.'r. ,; Mi .mi M,V ,j,,|in Thi> Very R«-. Forrest Vaughan,<br />
Lt»«*l ('•ninlry Cliiti. M ,s . ••! S r i-ii:i, iv nilur <strong>of</strong> Holy Triniiy Kptscupal<br />
gfiivrs ! ;("ti"t«1 WW<br />
Mrs Om!W Miypr an<br />
I fkmfW S.-I'M>, SlAlc I*hit<br />
i, «ili riiu-ivl<br />
HI n 1 ;inf>miK.-»l<br />
i* in'<br />
S;n.:h Aides Board<br />
TH* OMAN CITY HWTIWSt tlDtlK<br />
California Wedding Unites<br />
Miss Diana Lai, Roy Turner<br />
clseo. They will make their horn* by the Hammonton troops as part<br />
in Whittaker. For her going aiwy j <strong>of</strong> the celctraoon <strong>of</strong> that town s cenoutfit<br />
me bride chose a whte bro-<br />
TO! MAY MUTT<br />
The Defense Dspartme*<br />
Museum Hunting<br />
a cail lor a draft o« 84,800 BMH la<br />
May, the highest «*3ts Singe January<br />
All <strong>of</strong> the May draftees win be<br />
Old Holly Trees<br />
awclgned to the Army, the<br />
A weddlos o< local interert was cade draas and oat and white ac-<br />
year at O ^ Junte aotemnixed <strong>Apr</strong>il 2 in Whittaker, cessories.<br />
r<br />
New Londaa, NJL Cast., when Miss Diana Lai, daugh- The bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Whit- ON CAMTU* NW Ml<br />
W« Miles is enrolled In the Bee. ter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. George Lai, <strong>of</strong>taker<br />
College and teaches Latin in Federal NaMotics OommisBianr<br />
the<br />
tarl acienoe pra^un n Q^by<br />
Whtttaker, ,became the brWc ol Roya<br />
Whittaker high school. The bride- Henry L. Giordano recentiy told ttw<br />
^« to work as a secretary Turner, T ion <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Otto Hafner, <strong>of</strong> groom, a 19G0 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ConsreM the use <strong>of</strong> drugs and marl-<br />
Oty was,<br />
te Hartford, <strong>On</strong>m,, after eampMag<br />
Chewy HtU, and grandson <strong>of</strong> Mr. and <strong>City</strong> High School and an. Air Force hauna U a growing problem "ia<br />
school. At Ooiby thla year she was<br />
MM. Albert Turner, <strong>of</strong> the Lenox veteran, is attending a Junior College Just about evety one <strong>of</strong> the majoc<br />
I Apartments, this city.<br />
in WWttaker.<br />
universities In the country."<br />
Nevboid.<br />
a candidate lor Senior Councillor<br />
•nd a candidate tor Key Girt. She|<br />
Seven Hafner, five-year-old sttp><br />
nd counry acrtraltu<br />
SJM served as Freshman at Ldtrg*,<br />
j brother <strong>of</strong> the bridegroom, served as<br />
In «M resort to take an<br />
i ring bearer at the double ring cere-<br />
boring MB the trunk oX «tw <strong>of</strong> to<br />
ahn<br />
Area Girl Scouts Head For A, C<br />
mony. — ——<br />
i very active while In high school<br />
here. She was a majorette for lour<br />
Given in marriage by her father, Girl Scouts from various areas in, A Oiri Scout headquarters fcootfc<br />
yewrs, served on the Student Coun-<br />
»•? bride in attired in a floor-lenirth C*pe May County will Journey to under the direotion <strong>of</strong> the program<br />
cil, was a member <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
gown <strong>of</strong> white satin brocade styled Atlantic aty this afternoon (Thurs- committee will provide information<br />
Honor Society and a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wttti a round neckline, long sleeves day) or early tomorrow to set up concerning the many services pro-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ttw determined.<br />
Scnw Executive Committee. Her<br />
and full skirt. Her, short veil was<br />
<strong>On</strong>es Ms basic date is<br />
their exhibits for the annual pres- vided by the Council tor ail troops<br />
hobbies include skiing, drawing and<br />
held In place w«h a matching head-<br />
the age <strong>of</strong> otter tree* can be<br />
entation <strong>of</strong> "Oiri Scouts on throughout the two counties. Senior<br />
reading. She is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
piece and she earned a bridal bou-<br />
jputsd by measuring the girth <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Parade' at Convention HaU. | ScouU who attended ttie Roundup<br />
First Methodist Qmreh and was<br />
quet <strong>of</strong> white roses.<br />
trunk and comparing it<br />
There will be two performances also are arranging an exhibit which<br />
named New Jersey DeMalay Sweet-<br />
The four bridal attendants wore<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
at the "Parade", an all-troop pro., wiU be among ttw SO exhibits planheart<br />
in 1BK.<br />
formal gowns <strong>of</strong> pink, yellow, green,<br />
Mrs. Ralph VanGlkter. presidsat <strong>of</strong><br />
ject sponaored by ttw Atlantic-Cape ned.<br />
and blue wMh matching veiled head-<br />
the Friewfci <strong>of</strong> the<br />
pieces. They carried bouquets <strong>of</strong> May Girt Scout Council to acquaint ( Both Senator John Hunt, <strong>of</strong> Glou- Musmni, arranged lor Nawlnid'a<br />
ttie pubUc with Girt fcouting, iu caster County, and Senator Frank vHt. She astted KsMeflbi who<br />
Dean Of Convocation For her daughter's wedding Mrs. program and its slgniflcanee. The Farley, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic aty, have ac- know <strong>of</strong> a large hoUy or cedar ttw<br />
Lai chose a pink ensemble with flrst wiU be tomorrow from 7:30 cepted invitariotw to attend. Attend- to midty the<br />
matching hat and a pink rosebud to g p.m. and the second on Satur- ance Is expected to exceed Uat<br />
corsage while Mrs. Hafner selected day from 1 to 4 p,m, "A Pr«nis» y«r*s reeord crowd <strong>of</strong> nearly 5,flM> The nuBMum fitans to attach plaa-<br />
a yellow outfit with matching liat in Action" u the theme <strong>of</strong> this persons. Ticket* may be obtained tic signs to some 25 to 50 <strong>of</strong> Itoe<br />
and a yt>lk«v eymbidium coisuge. year's program.<br />
from any Girl Scout or at the door<br />
to<br />
a reception the couple Featured this year will be the<strong>of</strong><br />
Convention Hall,<br />
ttw fact that they urn nsbVi growth<br />
Alli-n Bolimier 1 , nf the Oiurch <strong>of</strong> Advi-ni<br />
in (Jape May. and Walter<br />
<strong>of</strong> GiUingswood.<br />
Fire Co. Aides View<br />
. Plastics Demomtration<br />
. . .<br />
^ " lINr i-i.-l in III.•.'!)- M4HMORA — A touch <strong>of</strong> spring<br />
Ii mil i» i In Mi ui IIIIU lln ill i MI in lull aisil In<br />
WiiiiM^i. .\uvli.-«i> in ShMi Mion- .u.i • I«vi4y louch to the metting <strong>of</strong><br />
on il H'MiP.'.ii i 1 :i hmili'in nif ' 'h Aux.liaiy <strong>of</strong> the MumiiMv Fire<br />
• ••it-in' M:^ TM i'i! \s U«:/!i ry. New •mrt UWfl Ifems art«<br />
i> jiM^.i.ij | it sv c< imiM.-bMl by the otmmilttTs<br />
'.rik Unl.s .if iln> o-ri.M (".-> '»' lh! * H«wwr to fc- hi-ld on Situr<br />
Mii! s;«.(iv,r i .|.-SM-:-I i till 'ityt Jiin-- II.<br />
• tr h»R ,**. -will h,. Md K r! y Jh n^s , „xivi Cm , PI-""!." drmo.«tr.tH» w» held where<br />
* it » J(i«n« Uithrruni ; _ h •«' » Urv ' rt is Pl«y ' 1 '"> il •'» '*£"'. ' srl is-iwin', hrrak-n-sistant . dinner.<br />
I*fc*i«ii..aii%-Iilkinaniiirt,'Ttf..",iI fl.-^-.v J-jr sah- Mirh-r ^ R. ^ p,^^ fl^^. ^ ^ wktlmm<br />
W ApfA » wMi Mrs 'totfnn^m ••nwy I*. .*««i»^ »n. Mrs; P m, j ^ ^ W M ^ ^ ^<br />
.mm- .11 .iwljli gf tlf (*u* IMHI.1- j ^ .. wink|_ K m .nnounprt ,tat<br />
•Rrnt^rtne hr thp ni- * *"**• *•» • *w.. IKV.UI,M|V |ohn Atnn ,g a pa,,^,, at<br />
Mn H.irrj' Vnuns nnri Cy- ; BurrlftU 1 T«nkn IfaspUal,<br />
Al'-x.-indrr. rect*rii- A join* ni«f'mr fipvi! «"<br />
KtidifBtion r»f W
Bridg*<br />
M M<br />
M<strong>of</strong>ih-flwtfi nnd<br />
&.ESE<br />
« Hu|D GaMkurt, M<br />
the BuR-MMf weOm high » w<br />
to VMM Cameron and Rod<br />
M, VI, Ate above average<br />
ft-, and MM, William Stauffor,<br />
Campaign<br />
lelds J Z52Z43<br />
- Robert ftntth, Community Cani-<br />
""" ' Oiairman for the March <strong>of</strong><br />
!, has issued a report iha! ;l<br />
<strong>of</strong> $2.52243 was coUrctrd n re<br />
IK the campaign.<br />
•Brelcen down this DRUTP shows<br />
,^00 tor indMduals as sptviaf Rifts.<br />
•72.13 from clubs and or^;i/uz.itiotis<br />
as ipertai gifts, $50.07 wiltftpd* in<br />
•charts, fl.150.0fi from the .Mothers'<br />
^larrt and the house-to-house so!ie.<br />
itatkm. $92 51 from coin collectors.<br />
and J389 from the March <strong>of</strong> Dim**<br />
mailers and ether genera] mailings.<br />
W&pemn incurred totaled $19,36.<br />
Mr. Smith expressed Jus apprecia.<br />
^on to all who helped make the<br />
" wmm w* #tp*«al^ fd hfs<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Robert D.<br />
e. Dr. and Mrs. William Nickern.<br />
Jr., Mm. J. J. Gillian. Jr., Mrs. i<br />
Manm Gayle, Mrs. Charles John- !<br />
USK. Bd Md Jenn Nugent. 107,<br />
M and Berty Bennett, MOW, nnd<br />
Miry Law and Miriam Seaman, 100,<br />
At Monday's ww averages were<br />
00 far North-South, and TO tor East-<br />
West.<br />
. ., MMh4Um ti ton<br />
were Mary Butler nnd Harold !<br />
"hall, 74. Others above ;ivi»mpr were<br />
Ann Marshal! nnd Bra French, 07 W,<br />
and Ed and Joan Nugent, ffij'i.<br />
In the EJtsf-Wrst section fop hen.<br />
ors went to Stanley and Ro p!n>-i>d every Monday and<br />
Friday m s p.ni, in th>i<br />
Biuldinij, Wh srt tuvi lluvcn as. For<br />
phiyjrK n«u Zoitck and Larry Carsfen<br />
Wi'Tv WHtind with 93. Abo^*> average<br />
win' A! Qwirn- (uid Luki- Mayi r<br />
Dr. and Mis. Emanutl Brodsky<br />
look fho hnnnj^ in Iho East-Writ<br />
scrtion with 112. and Dorothy S»-abrook<br />
and Rirh Ann Bo.>'h>'sh(>ll wvrv<br />
scrond with Iffr?, Also abosc avrr-<br />
5i w»>rt> Ann M.'trsh'ill and l\"d<br />
McOiUsland and Ro Bo.wt-11 and<br />
Peg Gartland.<br />
Boxwood rxiplirate Bridge games<br />
BARBER SHOP are played «vry Sunday and Wed-<br />
949 ASKURY AVI nesdny at 7:« p.m. in the Boxwood,<br />
41fi Atlantic nv. For pkiyir^<br />
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Com* fO<br />
Fey wit*<br />
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PAINTING THE TOWN<br />
with PHIL TURNE*<br />
Hello folks. Not only do I run a paint ttani<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> but 1 am opening a branch ttor« A<br />
Stone liarbar. 11* prograti, toik, km<br />
service and Finnaren St Haley paint.<br />
But that's not all. Every week in thi<br />
Ledger ! publish this column, "Palntini Tfc§<br />
can say with all modesty it's the best thfiig f<br />
the paper This is mv eighth straight year is a <<br />
—and just think, the Sentinel doesn't pay i<br />
them. There's no justice.<br />
* • *<br />
To show how people read it, I needed a Ini<br />
use for storage and I mentioned it in the cohmiTi<br />
phone call after phone call Anyhow, I rent*J tnj<br />
the garages and told some other people about tkti<br />
* # •<br />
•oitM p«9f)(a who hivWt aiar |_<br />
Iwrs will b« PMrfifM 'Hit column. If m, I watdi<br />
honMfly you will hua our town. |f| a fMf<br />
Com* on flown during tho summer,<br />
hara at tho ttoro. Wo'ra alwayt glacf •• m Mb]<br />
•van if thoy don't buy a thiflfl.<br />
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* * *<br />
If it so happens you want to buv paint wtnml<br />
best for every purpose including Kinnarentai;<br />
paint for housra, boatj. inside, outside, ti<br />
Our deli wry is fast Our prices are as low or]<br />
most stores At least for good paint What more*}<br />
wanf Stone Harbor folks, please note.<br />
# * *<br />
Tha raal boawhr mtmut OcMn <strong>City</strong> it Mil<br />
biq aneuf h mnd prograuiv* onouflh to turn<br />
advantafM »f a city. But It't<br />
net too nelsy, It't a nJc* plac* to liva all y»ar>^<br />
It't nlc» for tho aummor. I with I didn't (MM Mi<br />
for a living to I couM onjoy mart ttvf<br />
* + *<br />
If- v°" dp com<br />
say nrno i nxe to see people So. if I donl<br />
paint, maybe I will learn something new and<br />
Please stop in<br />
• * *<br />
Everv so <strong>of</strong>ten in my column I write about aqr|<br />
seagull Who else but Turner has a pet mpfl?"<br />
how. now that we §« opening our brancfc b.i<br />
Harbor I tm trying to triin my seagull to m f<br />
carrier pigeon. He doesn't seem' to like Un fcHi<br />
In fact, my pat *aa«ull U an -—^<br />
Ha mm h> think 1 thould support him<br />
Hftin« a nno^ to aarn Ma kaap, I<br />
•Mfirfl to fty to Stem Karfcor with<br />
s the trouble with people todiy—<br />
seagulls They expect the government or M<br />
suoport them. I'm determined though that pf<br />
will work thin summer. Right now it's a<br />
—and seagulb have pretty strong will*.<br />
My seagull had better watch out or I Mf<br />
pony and organize a pony expreM.<br />
* • •<br />
By the way, vou out-<strong>of</strong>-towners Wt j<br />
ml«rhty exceDent shops In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> *** "<br />
right. It's easy to park. Believe it or not<br />
as low as what you might say ki Philly or<br />
wherever. Check and *e« for ymrmU.<br />
'"• ' ' ' * • ' • • • • *<br />
See you in the Sentinel not weet<br />
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GomuMee Trust build-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the dfy's hotel guests and TO per- uncle, John Eaportto. a Republican<br />
itm Matt <strong>City</strong> To Ml NetM<br />
An appeals board to hear appeals<br />
to change the meeting plaee. sales tax, a three percent i<br />
leader het», i« a vataraii<br />
T^MS ••• lawnr kt lu a^rt M^t m* x starting on July L The tax<br />
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Fri-mh tiub. vicp pn-suii-tw this<br />
yiwr <strong>of</strong> tht> Hinir SfK-ifty arrt<br />
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THI OCiAN CITY f INTINIL4.1MIM<br />
Pro Football Coming To Area<br />
Next Fall, Kiwanis Clubs Told<br />
sr^DSRS POINT—A detailed re- the Amerfeui Ho«t program through<br />
port on the newly (ranchised Atlantic<br />
Oty Senatom pr<strong>of</strong>esskml IpothaU<br />
team w«« given at the interciub<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the So>ner> Point, Otwan<br />
aty and Absecen Klwards Q\<br />
Tuesday evening la Daniel's Restaurant.<br />
"Chip" ShJpiro, general manager<br />
. ii.li<br />
m<br />
|,r-, sidt nf.<br />
\V iliimitn,<br />
!> Ai!-n sii'i-ti'h,<br />
i-l M:v It".'- 1 tJiIli.m.<br />
T»io l iri am In the Atlantic Coast Football<br />
League, noted the new franchise is<br />
'''r«ni prcsi nted<br />
Pw.-H Ad ....<br />
i 'hat iTiv.-n hy thf churns in th.. na'<br />
owned by a group <strong>of</strong> men in tbeaxva.<br />
H« nid the team will be members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the strongest pr<strong>of</strong>essional minor<br />
league in the country.<br />
• tiorvi! cintijii ti'ion in Now York f• !y<br />
im ludiru; si IrcijiiH-i by ?hi<br />
' Krouji -1 ml KpcriMliy mimh«.rs hy<br />
S.;i N.i'i-s QuHHi'ttr ;md<br />
Rhi'is Oi'Mt.. Th d<br />
if thr student's nopd changes. The<br />
minimum award is $400 CI10Q a<br />
for a Mainland Regional High School<br />
graduate.<br />
Following the program an induct.<br />
, . . ion ceremony was conducted for Lyie<br />
>van an.1 the. max.mum is I6.TO AntonS^y Scout e«ecunve tor<br />
larships incliidi<br />
Samuel Tucker.<br />
A brief expUnmHon wms given <strong>of</strong><br />
1 a sirant to the colle^i><br />
the stuiicnt aftends.<br />
Thf' National Merit Scholars are<br />
thoNi-n hy the NMSC S*'I(Hiion Committee,<br />
a pfjiiel <strong>of</strong> educators skilled<br />
in iicademic selettion. About<br />
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Mn. Ort WOMrson wa« MUM)<br />
chtana <strong>of</strong> ftp Baanr to be held<br />
may Thursday at M:SD txm.<br />
ta the RecreaooB UaJL A fiomr<br />
I AMMi<br />
the direction <strong>of</strong> Mn. WBttam<br />
<strong>of</strong> tfaams M rrorived<br />
lor the 16 OM<br />
_ part<br />
fni- •#«» in n IT » »<br />
lor nie nminnn fond.<br />
A rnnindn- w«> given «* the dosert<br />
cud party to be held May<br />
34 at 13:30 p.m in the Youth Center,<br />
Mm. John Schacfar. Mrm. William<br />
9arp, Mrs. William HeUer and<br />
Mn. EVetyn taming wm wH-<br />
Introduced<br />
pod, Mn. Maude Landis and Mrs.<br />
Dora Lotion.<br />
Mrs. W. Ronald Williams was<br />
named chairman <strong>of</strong> me Race Track<br />
Program.<br />
FoUowing g the meeting meeng an apron<br />
•bower was heid tor the Bazaar and<br />
prim i n AMwied, Wmers were<br />
Mn. Itayrootwl Thompson, man urv<br />
tamial; Mr*. BUbop. pretue*. and<br />
Mr». Mfflv, moat UK*IL<br />
Gardiner<br />
Nttd W*> Soy Mor«? ,<br />
OMN TIL f P.M. MAY M> *nrf 7*<br />
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3. DAVID LEE MARTEST who «v married recently<br />
in Trinity Methodist Church, Marmora. Trie bride is tbe<br />
former Peggy Beth Bunchtni, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs<br />
William Bunchuii. <strong>of</strong> Marmora. The bridegroom 15 the son<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. William Martin, Sr,, <strong>of</strong> 201 <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
this city,—Grainger Photo.<br />
Duplicate Bridge<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> SO was made at j Monday's game was a Masfthe<br />
King <strong>of</strong> Quos DupH«te Bridge, Po:ni game with averages <strong>of</strong> M for<br />
game played Friday evening. .Vorth-South. and 72 tor East.Wes;<br />
Playing North-South Bea Frsnch In the Noith^South McOon Ob;?<br />
and Mary Butler were high with »»hony and Ed Zerrcr were *.£-.<br />
«, and Stanley and ROM ZoUek were j *"i* 102'l, and runnersup wen> Ma<br />
rumersup runrifnwp with M. In the EasJ Bast-West West '. Ba Batier and Harold<br />
uotimi Ro BflaweJl and Vera Pntchrt ' *» and Ed and Jean Nags* Htr<br />
took t^i hanors with 80, and Jack, M.<br />
Brtry Bennett<br />
TOW".<br />
in secood In the East-Wrat secrion. top «•-.went<br />
to Kathryn M'wor and GUr."<br />
ftoelnffln with SI, Aiso ao»e »v«-ojwere<br />
Irvirtg and Hazrt WjihijTu •-.-.<br />
77'4i, peg and Margo Gs-'larti ~<br />
and Charles aoudt and JJSTJV K- -••<br />
72H,<br />
Exchangettes<br />
Planning Mart<br />
King <strong>of</strong> Oubs I>$kcaie Br ig~<br />
Barnes art' played W*TJ Nfjodt;, : T-<br />
Plans tor Jhe a rden Fndav ai S ajn. .a ib> rum^^.<br />
- HMO? --,—= at —- the ^,^ dinner m#rtifig <strong>of</strong> > uUding. ^, Slh , si. „.. and Ha-.-f.-. ^_ av T<br />
the fertiangetlej last Wednesday playing" l i reservations ^ Obitevemng<br />
in Tuckahoe InB. . bony, ^2iso.<br />
Ito. Ted Mepae, prtgient, an-; • *, •<br />
nwiwia the aUe «fl! W tei on! Averages <strong>of</strong> M tor the Nc<br />
•"aneed phone orders which mum section, and 99 for the Eas*-Wry<br />
be made by May M. Delivery wJU wen made at the Boxwood Du^ «i"<br />
be Mhy y M. FJowers rjoen may may bp bf ordered ordre Bridge g mBtnc<br />
played last Wcdnes<br />
bmn any nwmber or by oUni Mm, day evening<br />
fc Hujfhes or Mrs. Herwani<br />
Top scores !n the North -South<br />
Announcwnenl also WM made <strong>of</strong> i Milter, with 113. and Pay! pa««<br />
a dinner dince with husbands May Jerry Horn, with 108'A. Also atww-<br />
a at Vienna Bala Inn. Mrs. WSiHam average were Ann ManhaU and Row.<br />
Woods & in charge.<br />
Zoltek. Laurel Mowbray and Rutr,<br />
The next meeting will bo May ISAnn<br />
BoBbyshRll ,ind norence McG«-<br />
at 8 p.m. in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. ttgan and Paul Wright.<br />
Theodore Wheaton, 3rd. The Board In the ^n-West section, top scwr«<br />
at Control will mm* prior to theWM<br />
to Justine Kreps and V-<br />
regular meeting.<br />
Patchd, 125. and Mr. and MH. N*.<br />
Following the business binRo mad, with Ua<br />
played. Tlwse attendir^ were Mrs<br />
Joseph Lovette, MM. WUi*m Nicklea,<br />
Mra. Robert Muan, Mr*. Wooda, Mrs.<br />
AUan Burch, Mra. Donald Hand, Mrs.<br />
Hughes, Mrs, WeMfiy, Mrt. Wheaton,<br />
Mrs. Leray Booth. Mr* James Pul<br />
j vtao, Mrs. Roger LaRosa. Mrs. Kirk<br />
1 ^. Also above averse*<br />
were Peg McCniBtand and Marso<br />
Garttand and J«u> Brown «•! Irving<br />
WWamson.<br />
At Sunday's game, average were<br />
flO for Nor;h*»ith and TO for riip-<br />
West, In the . _<br />
Zakek and Rod BaBbyshaU werrhigh<br />
with STH, and Don Millar and<br />
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Joa^'ftahler, Mn, livin Johnson!<br />
and Mrs.<br />
11 O'Clock Club Sets<br />
Installation<br />
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TenNt<br />
M the home<br />
Nlel.<br />
MB be Md June<br />
-_ — r „ git Ciwcfa. JUv.<br />
m^U Boyd wiU be the .<br />
The next npasr meetinc will be<br />
Mfty Win tbe home «f Mrs. Mary<br />
~ m<br />
mjiiiim it*lt -.Hi i.-fi<br />
Atao above avenge were Vis-ian<br />
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Women's Oub meeting, 8 p,m in<br />
King <strong>of</strong> Clubs Duplicate Bridge<br />
KlwmnU dub luncheon<br />
12:15 p.m., at Plymouth tan.<br />
Same, 8 p.m., Jn the Farashian<br />
Building. M tt. and Havm av,<br />
• • •<br />
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UK., at tbe Youth Center.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ega Lambda p*i<br />
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T a.m.. at Ea- <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Community<br />
J, 8:30 pjn., in the i Reattunnt, Rest Mt tt and Aabury Council meeting. 8 p.m., at Peck's<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. WUUajh Nicklea, IT av.<br />
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Mrs. George Wilsey, <strong>of</strong> Northfleld,<br />
Fair at St. Augustine's was guest <strong>of</strong> honor at a baby shower<br />
2 to 4 pm. and 7:30 togiven<br />
Saturday by Mrs. David Phillips<br />
at her home, 310 North st. Mrs,<br />
i The former SWry Lovejoy.<br />
Jayoees and Jaycoe-ettes<br />
lion honquM at Harry's Inn, Some** The dub also is planting two silver<br />
Point.<br />
maple torn at Dawea av School tomorrow<br />
(Friday! at 10 *jm. Thjs<br />
Homemaken Training Course. I is In opanocUon with the Federated<br />
to 3 p.m at tte Cultural Center, jGartan aubi project in tritout* to<br />
Infroduction to Visiting Homemakw (he aovkamn In Vietnam.<br />
StTvit-e,<br />
Churt-h luncheon meeting, noon, at<br />
Hymoutfi Inn. • • •<br />
Rebekah Lo&g? meeting, I M*>,<br />
in the Legion Hall.<br />
• • •<br />
Exchange Club dinner meeting,<br />
6:15 p.m., at Plymouth Int.<br />
• • •<br />
King <strong>of</strong> Clubs Duplicate Bridge<br />
game, R p.m., m the Fanshkui<br />
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Club card pai«y,<br />
730 p.m. in the Youth Ctenter.<br />
Homemaken TnJnuw Course, 7<br />
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Working With People<br />
John's LCW mother and<br />
tcr dinner, 6:30 p.m.<br />
Golden Age CMb meeting. U:St<br />
, in the Youth Center.<br />
in the RawAon HaU Completo<br />
work on qnbrutderwl tote bags<br />
wort on aaNHtai arttBci<br />
ltap»taeh Part 137<br />
Legkn MMHw ontnmld*<br />
Colony Oub Art Department meat.<br />
% P-a*. hi the OatanA C«*er.<br />
Orc*« W tfc.Hr* HMnM<br />
Church mmtec:<br />
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Health Board<br />
90MER5 POWT — The Somcrt<br />
fMnt BoBrd <strong>of</strong> Health wy scored<br />
by members <strong>of</strong> tile Sonwrs Point Im<br />
pfweinert AasochmUon meeting Man-<br />
day evening.<br />
Jack D^W, raoaajUy<br />
th* health board, charged' that the<br />
ordinance rwjuirinE atl Maine ownert<br />
to connoct to the sowage system<br />
Doyle cited <strong>On</strong>e vMatkm along<br />
me bayfrant<br />
bnprovt mt Association,<br />
•ctln to toree the Board to art hi<br />
apHe <strong>of</strong> III afvarent desire "to SOT<br />
<strong>of</strong> Qty CouncO.<br />
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<strong>of</strong> Mat<br />
at the lest meeting<br />
meeting wiU<br />
W« wiah that a! products were<br />
Mr. and Mn. Herbert J. Brownlee, Jr.<br />
Mr. And Mn. Brownlee Seated<br />
Of S Chapter Matron, Patron<br />
Annual Bicycle Safely Roundup The mam was attractively decor-<br />
by Women's Auxiliary to ated in a pink and while color<br />
May County Medical Society, scheme. The guest <strong>of</strong> honor was<br />
10 a_m. to noon, at the RecnatiaB led in a decorated chair and pre-<br />
Cerrter.<br />
sented with the gifts by her five,<br />
• • •<br />
ear old son David.<br />
Cub Scout Pack 52 trip to Phila- Those attending were Mn. Carl J.<br />
delphia Zoo. Leave 6tn st. and As- Lovejoy, Mn. John Fox and Mrs.<br />
bury av, • a-m.<br />
Lowell MM, <strong>of</strong> Sea. Isle <strong>City</strong>; Mn.<br />
Fred W Kk*n, <strong>Ocean</strong> aty; Mrs.<br />
Zeta Chapter, Omega Lambda Pal Wlabajn, Cherry HiU; Mrs.<br />
anniversary parry at dieRichard<br />
Wtisey, Avaion: Mrs Phil<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Hainan Meskers, Upa, and tte guest <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />
£, <strong>Ocean</strong> Heights av., Unwood, Sending gh*u but unable to attend<br />
were Mn. WUttam Redding, Unwood,<br />
Record Hop, I pjn,. on the Music Mr». James GoHins, Wilmington,<br />
Pier, sponsored by VFW, Del.; Mn. Fran Bennett, Nortnfiold<br />
and"<br />
Slooer. New<br />
Haven, Can.<br />
St. John'i Luihrran Church Conv<br />
muniun Breakfast. 8 a.m., aerved<br />
by the Luther League.<br />
GfMfi Thumb Gardeners<br />
Schedule A Plant Sale<br />
St. Johns Chdr dinner, 6 pa,<br />
at Vienna Bala Im.<br />
90MEJIS FOINT — Final plans for<br />
• • •<br />
a plant sale have been announced by<br />
Geranium Temple 469 anniversary the Green Thumb Garden Club, Th<br />
•ersiee. 3 p.m., at St. James AME PVW* *• »*eduled tor May 5, 6 end<br />
Charvh. 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at *<br />
JordBn rd. Mn. Gertrude Fawler<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridge game. and Mri ^ aone arp in phar Mr. and Mn, Herbert J, Brownlee, ing the colon selected tor this year<br />
Jr., were installed as matron and which ta the SOth aflnvenary ol the<br />
patron <strong>of</strong> Chapter 83 Order <strong>of</strong> thechapter.<br />
Eastern Stare at eercrnotaes a in- The outgoing matron. Mn. Frank<br />
ducted Monday evening in the Mason- Royoe, and the outgoing patron,<br />
ic Temple.<br />
William Bate were presented<br />
Mrs. Gordon Cox, PCO, served as with gifts from their <strong>of</strong>ficers aad<br />
Instailing matron; Thomas C. Hick* Jewels from the chapter.<br />
man, PP, as installing patron; and Following the ceremonies a buffet j<br />
Miss Dorothy Holroyd, PM, was in- dinner was served in a room decstalling<br />
marshal.<br />
orated in the yellow and gold colon.<br />
Miss Linda Beth Brownlee. daugh- The next regular meeting will be<br />
ter <strong>of</strong> the newly installed matron May 9 and will honor mothen, Tho<br />
and patron, escorted her tether to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> DeMotay Chapter will<br />
the East, then Joined her father exemplify the mothen degree.<br />
in escorting her mother to the East.<br />
She then sang "I*U Never Walk<br />
Alone" to the matron, and presented<br />
her with a bouquet <strong>of</strong> yellow roses.<br />
The gavel presented to Mrs. Brownlee<br />
was the one used by her father.<br />
Paul A. Feely, when he served as<br />
worsh»pful master <strong>of</strong> Hammonion<br />
Lodge in 1927, and later used by her<br />
husband when ho was worshipful<br />
master <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge In<br />
1964.<br />
The newly installed matron also<br />
was presented with a yellow orchid<br />
R" tor her BaUe by her mother, Mn.<br />
745 pm., at the ftjxwoud, 416 At- Plants to be <strong>of</strong>fered for sale in- Paid A. Feely. The newly seated <strong>of</strong>land*-<br />
av, ' dude marigokto,. dahlias, SArlet<br />
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A performance by the Oecun <strong>City</strong> nose 'a 2M3 Rjy A >u'« and Kx=<br />
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h%hliljn d*fflonrtrations at 'he weekend in "h • wjf*i! i.id n ••••h o'<br />
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Hhore Mumuiial IKaplHi! „<br />
numiies after h.' hud bifn io*h.,<br />
ed there foUowing n heart attack at<br />
his home.<br />
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Mrs. Bessie B. Oit<br />
Fumcal MTvicea vm oanductod<br />
ir*on »«on, well Then too, she minted out, the mir,<br />
<strong>of</strong> books, exorcised acle <strong>of</strong> thp survivuj <strong>of</strong> Paris is ro»<br />
on eight Uteniry corded and fills a great Blip in hia<br />
«»* guerta <strong>of</strong> the tory since it is so full <strong>of</strong> docummt-<br />
Qub last Thur!! ary evidence,<br />
to KtaJOria Temple The spwtker ewrtinued by ,„<br />
by conunenting on "Ising<br />
that spy iforici are very<br />
»T" by Collins nnd IJIlar<br />
intHuding those <strong>of</strong> bin<br />
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b i« i Wffto C^AIIH'<br />
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Night Josephinrv" by J w.<br />
Suzanne, was rtport^i ,,s .,<br />
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Hk.it to herit<br />
K4.'nia l,ki- a WIMMf.niiy noon ft* Plymouth<br />
f l:me, m.<br />
,-»rx- ;»»*;]}•>- Inn Thtf invited gu»«Hs ;ind Kiwan-<br />
Her n-nvuks<br />
Kias we re ;iddrcswd by John B. Kel-1<br />
L'p thi' Ijimn<br />
ly. Jr.. who for many years was'<br />
hs RHii'<br />
K lufnwiH wh.rii w tin<br />
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u Phjkdelphia are used by ttie entire town and Coach E. Fenton &rey for<br />
tour j m fltbe bad been<br />
to PbilMlelpbia butt «•* tar MM. tor 87 inn •• cstef JaJwi<br />
Bnrii BOUTMU Ott, former ONU tor (fa* Attenllc Oowriy dMfc'a<br />
<strong>City</strong> nridnt, who dtad In St. Pstan* flee.<br />
bu«, Fta., <strong>Apr</strong>il U. «e wu «.<br />
Survivi(« an * iWw, Mrs. Irmt<br />
G. JODM. 9t Psterrtwnh, and two<br />
MM. Horaoa Ott and lbs,<br />
both <strong>of</strong><br />
M 0. Coaorer<br />
TUCKAHOE — Funeral ssrvlccs<br />
wen bald Sunday tor Eari D. Conover,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Reading av., who died last<br />
Thursday Jo Warren Hospital, Phil,<br />
lipsburg, after a brief illness.<br />
Mr. Ganover was a native ol<br />
Ope May County. He was a senkf<br />
food server mt the Glen Gardnet<br />
Sanitarium, and was a member ol<br />
Moose Lodge 512 <strong>of</strong> Washington, i<br />
N.J.<br />
Survivors include his wife, Mary;<br />
» ni, Earl W., <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
Court House; one sister, Mrs. Haze*<br />
LaughHn, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View; and mem<br />
grandchildren.<br />
The Rev. John Ganahaa, pastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe Methodist Church, <strong>of</strong>.<br />
students, swimming teams, and «!so Coach Carey introduced the mpm. Dennis Cemetery.<br />
for idtizens to refresh themselves in ben <strong>of</strong> the swimming team, and a<br />
the evenings, tfw weaker said. review <strong>of</strong> the past accomptijhtnenti<br />
Swimming is fast becoming me <strong>of</strong> Jhe team.<br />
Mrs. Emma M, Stanley<br />
Of the greatest ifKemntionuJ spirts, The most unproved swimmer a-<br />
•nd is gaining in international ac-<br />
Funeral •ervice* were conducted<br />
wards were presented to Robert<br />
iin <strong>of</strong>irsHMn.<br />
ceptance but does not got the reeog.<br />
Tuesday for Mrs. Emma M. Stanley<br />
Young, James Hogmn and Mite Monl-<br />
in tim;wtic sport, Kel- nit ion it dc*ervei by our news media,<br />
Of Wister av., Marmora, who died<br />
ban, Thetrf boys are selected by the<br />
ly n'-iTi, ind is 10 time?! as gnu! Kelly said,<br />
Saturday foUowing A lengthy Ulness.<br />
team members. Normally only one<br />
Unity ;iS it w;i» 12 yisire a^ju. "Rw. "We are gaining national recogni.<br />
She was 85.<br />
is named, ,but the vote was so close<br />
oiffci Ivim broken by wumen swim- tton lor our swimming teams, and it WM decided to honor three with<br />
Mra, Stanley waa a native <strong>of</strong><br />
ii.n.s ttnL-iy .-irt- bc'tiM thfin thiwe <strong>of</strong> (Ivy are receiving invitations from the awards,<br />
BraoUyn, NY, and formerly lived<br />
""•" -''' >i;ns .-i^'o" he siiid. "I hnvr rtHirtfrtes all over the world to par- TtJMnmates selected Kenneih Pm<br />
in Colljngswood and Tuckahoe. 9M<br />
wurkMl twirrl tmininK as (in oarsman, tiolpBie," he'said. "Chir interpm Is, ska and cauls Pfapffli to •ewe as<br />
had been a resident <strong>of</strong> Marmora<br />
IHII I fes | that a swimmer woHcs in the most part, in the prafessionaJ eoraptnins tor next year.<br />
tor X yean and waa a Ute member<br />
b,inl( r in his IrainifK proRnun." sports. Young men and women aw Captain George Lafferty, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rising Star Chapter OES <strong>of</strong><br />
The liick <strong>of</strong> {iifihUi* in Ihf size <strong>of</strong> reluctant to make the Mcrifn-e re- <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Beach Patrol, presented<br />
Tuckahoe. ;<br />
• Venn (":ty ft^jiiril fxifil is a M-vere | quired for fra'.ning" he «id. Dennis Carey and Ken Pensfcii with Survivors include one daughter,<br />
"Mori" peuple switn in a year than<br />
h HKII iji. ki licy notid, iind exprrssttl<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol out. Mrs. Peter Totten, <strong>of</strong> Marmora; one<br />
participate in any other sport you standing swimmer award.<br />
son, George H., Jr., <strong>of</strong> Albequerque,<br />
tii. |).I|N- th/it simje rt;iy f>tTin <strong>City</strong> can mention," he noted, "It is a Robert Adams, a Kiwanian who N.M.; four grandchUdren and Mra<br />
Hiailii have a Jaree indoor year- j snort tfwt can be enjoyed lonR after Is a former member <strong>of</strong> the swim- great grandchildren.<br />
Thi' larger prjok in school days are over," Kelly ei*n. ming tarn under Coach Carey, Tte Rev, Harry Findeiaon, pastor<br />
eluded his remarks by <strong>of</strong>fering his thanked Kelly for his message to <strong>of</strong> GorUn Qty Baptist Church, <strong>of</strong>-<br />
to the High School the boys.<br />
ficiated at tt» service from ftt<br />
DELICIOUS FOOD — SENSIBLY PRICED<br />
Godfrey-Smith Funeral {tone. Into*.<br />
mmt was at Seaside Cemetery, Pa-<br />
Obituary<br />
1mm.<br />
Four Y's RESTAURANT<br />
j. Edward Voss Was Grandson Charles C FuscWIlo<br />
Platters • Dinners • Cocktails<br />
Charles Cooper FuseMUe, **<br />
Tatty Sandwiches<br />
year-old son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Mo-<br />
Of island's First Resident<br />
da* Fuschillo. <strong>of</strong> Falls Church, Va^<br />
U MILE NORTH OF TUCKAHOE<br />
and 2907 Wesley av., this city, died<br />
suddenly Friday in Shore Manorial<br />
Tliru Th«< Cmintry<br />
Hospital.<br />
i5<br />
fry \m LI ; n<br />
ter, Blrs, Ruliei I A, Oasle »> »,ni.°<br />
town. Pa ; one sister. Mm. Witter<br />
E. Allen <strong>of</strong> this city, two neon and<br />
five nephews.<br />
A viewing will lie held tamorraw<br />
(Friday) from 7 to I pJns. in the<br />
Godfrey-Smith Funeral Home, Misonto<br />
Servjcea wUl be conducted at 8<br />
p.m. The Rev. William R. GuMck,,<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> the First Methodist Church,<br />
will <strong>of</strong>ficiate at funeral service* Sat*<br />
unlay at 11 a.m. Interment will be<br />
at Head <strong>of</strong> the River Cemetery.<br />
A TO!*<br />
A widely traveled sportsman was<br />
boring guests wMh a series <strong>of</strong> long<br />
"While I was wandering through<br />
fMa deserted village, I spotttd a<br />
leopard." to aaU,<br />
SATURDAY NITE BUFFET<br />
^^^^^^^^^^^^^HfeHH^********« ^^^^^^B^^^^^^B ^ ^HBHiBB^B^^^^^^^^B^^^^B<br />
during an Easter visit with his<br />
grandfather here. He is survived by<br />
his parents sni one brother<br />
year-oJd QMrtd Henry; Ms matenal<br />
RnadMMtf Henry B Cooper, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
0n>| •BBWUI WU asitsmal g<br />
Maria Tkwsa, <strong>of</strong> Eaeland.<br />
*Memorial Services were conducted<br />
at Friends Meeting in the West<br />
WIMMB H. Peacock<br />
Funeral serviMS will be in Phladelphhi<br />
Friday for William Henry<br />
Peacock, <strong>of</strong> S56 St. jama pi., this<br />
dry, and Ambler. Pa., who died<br />
Tuesday at Philadelphia. He was 68.<br />
Survivin? are his wife, Viola, nnd<br />
a daughter, Mrs. Harry Nicholson,<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
Service* will be 2:30 p.m. Friday<br />
at (he Kirk aitd Mm Funml Home,<br />
COLUMBUS, OHIO — Mrs. Jcrrie'<br />
Mock<br />
Ch* <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Ofy and tor many ! 6301 GermaNtown av,, Ptiiladetphiw<br />
tte longed]<br />
nontfop airpl«ne tver made<br />
yrara *« wcretary <strong>of</strong> the OWM ^<br />
6. Abbott<br />
<strong>City</strong> Home Savings<br />
flew from Honolulu to Parti Funeral services were conducted<br />
, ravcring Sunday afternoon far Miss Emms<br />
SSurvi\ing are his wife. Bertha M.i<br />
«• •<br />
you<br />
MWftf<br />
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WM*M<br />
j* OVIR 70 YiA*S YOUM* * * *<br />
1155 AS*U»Y AVI MM.<br />
* • ONN ALL VIA* HOUND * #<br />
SHAD<br />
BONELESS SHAD nd SHAD R0t<br />
SALT MACKERa and CRAB RNOOK<br />
HttSHtY Of »4H) OVI<br />
BROASTED CHICKEN<br />
CAMPBELL'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
34TH STREET<br />
MARMORA, NEW JERSEY<br />
0PB0N6 FOR THE SUSON<br />
TOM, ffl*»AY,<br />
APRIL 28th, 11 A.M.<br />
SPBOAUZINZ<br />
SEAFOOD * STEAKS<br />
BROASTED CHICKEN<br />
Owned and Operated by Mr. and Mrs. RUSMU<br />
Mulford <strong>of</strong> Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
hadow<br />
When Your<br />
CLUB<br />
LUNCHEON<br />
lAMDERS<br />
Chack your appointmentt<br />
calaodar then call SM-1000!<br />
ctnb<br />
versary ptfgty ,,, , or any<br />
other .pecial evwt, wiU<br />
to given Uiat apecial trmtwmt<br />
by our maitr« d that<br />
apeils succfM and unrestricted<br />
enjoyment lor frary t<br />
O i y H t ' T<br />
fHONt 399-1000 TODAY<br />
r -
First Presbyterian Church, Sunday,'<br />
it WM announced yesterday by the<br />
L Alk-n<br />
Trust*** GfMt<br />
N«wly-Ef*ct*d M«mbtr<br />
At the regular monthly meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> truatees <strong>of</strong> the Cupe<br />
May County Guidance OiHer, which<br />
was held last Thursday, Robert<br />
T<strong>of</strong>t, newly elected board member.<br />
the<br />
M<br />
Culli<br />
Thee<br />
lege<br />
lejrt<br />
and<br />
orar<br />
Anu<br />
ship<br />
New
To Smnator Farley<br />
S. Farter and John E<br />
% m t with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
November to learn at ant<br />
feow thfy might be helpful to the com-<br />
After month* <strong>of</strong> delay a "Meet Your<br />
Bight was arranged for the Hotel<br />
on <strong>Apr</strong>il M. Thif newspaper inthe<br />
netting as a worthwhile non-<br />
Jocal civic leaden<br />
<strong>of</strong> tha meeting it was suddenly can-<br />
[ bet week. R took a good deal <strong>of</strong> investi<br />
on the part <strong>of</strong> this newspaper to find<br />
Mt wily.<br />
The fact to that a tiny majority <strong>of</strong> local<br />
bB for reasons <strong>of</strong> their own, digfw<br />
«f the non-partisan meeting. Put-<br />
* bhintly, they don't want Senators Farj<br />
K Hunt in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. They threatened<br />
ami bullied tome <strong>of</strong> their Republican colteafnee<br />
and succeeded in scuttling the meeting,<br />
Meanwhile, those close to Senators Far<br />
Iff and Huat were told that business and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>awionil men and women here diaap<br />
TvHThe Sentinel f<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong>men feel a certain amount <strong>of</strong><br />
wry amusement when they learn that same<br />
poipftan or otter has issued warnings, someaccompanied<br />
by threats, that certain<br />
M must not be given the newspapers.<br />
The threateners lose sight <strong>of</strong> the fact that<br />
newspapers learn a food many things from<br />
the very people who have been ordered to<br />
keep their mouths shut<br />
Though some politicians give evidence<br />
they dent betteve it, the United States <strong>of</strong><br />
America is a democracy and its citizens are<br />
free agents. They resent intimidation and,<br />
despite bullying and threats, they talk any-<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> these conversations make news<br />
right away; others are filed away for checktag<br />
and possible publication at some later<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong>s can rarely break completely<br />
through an iron curtain <strong>of</strong> secrecy, at least<br />
not right away. But the truth has a way <strong>of</strong><br />
becoming public eventually.<br />
Wfeat is more, newspapers have long lives<br />
and long memories. Individual politicians and<br />
individtal newspapermen come and go but<br />
Ike newspapers remain. The Sentinel-Ledger.<br />
for example, has been published for 88 years<br />
' • " — —r ' — — - " •<br />
Does Big Brother Knw v<br />
Mr. James V, Byington, executive director<br />
<strong>of</strong> fls» Cape May County Planning Board,<br />
If • very agreeable Bun, We daresay that in<br />
his sphere he is also highly competent<br />
Mr, Byington, however, is an <strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>of</strong><br />
proved <strong>of</strong> the meeling because U would give<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bad publicity.<br />
This u untrue. Senators Farley and Hunt<br />
would "have been welcomed here. A great<br />
many people are disappointed that the meeting<br />
has been cancelled, and those who know<br />
the underlying reason are angry and<br />
ashamed.<br />
This newspaper feels that our Senators<br />
deserve an apology. They have been victimized<br />
by the inexplicable conduct <strong>of</strong> men who should—<br />
know better. " ^~<br />
Perhaps the most disturbing aspect <strong>of</strong><br />
this nonsensical rudeness is that H was accomplished<br />
by bully boy tactics and by telling<br />
some people one story and others something<br />
else. . -<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has no need for peanut politicians<br />
who have delusions <strong>of</strong> grandeur and<br />
therefore consider themselves bosses whose<br />
word is law.<br />
The people who know the inside story <strong>of</strong><br />
this rude and arrogant behavior resent it.<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger is independent politically.<br />
Our interest in this meeting lay in our<br />
belief that it would be <strong>of</strong> value to the town.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> owes Senators Farley and<br />
Hunt an apology.<br />
straight.<br />
Several such instances <strong>of</strong> censorship by<br />
Intimidation have come to our attention<br />
recently. We are philosophical about it, how<br />
.ever. Another gimmick favored by some politicians<br />
is to tell people a cock and bull story<br />
and pledge them to secrecy. The same story<br />
tellers then talk elsewhere and retail an entirely<br />
different yarn relying on the idea that<br />
their auditors won't check with each other.<br />
But when the stories are checked the phoniness<br />
become apparent.<br />
This, <strong>of</strong> course, makes lying difficult,<br />
dangerous, and even impossible'.<br />
We appreciate the confidence a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
people have in our integrity. They have come<br />
to rely on the fact that we never reveal a<br />
source <strong>of</strong> information if we are asked to keep<br />
it secret.<br />
So, we suggest that if you have information<br />
that shoufd be made public let us know<br />
about it. This doesn't include scandal or<br />
scuttlebutt or slanderous nonsense. We don't<br />
want to know about this kind <strong>of</strong> thing.<br />
We firmly believe, however, that in this<br />
democracy people have a right to know all<br />
the legitimate news. We print a good deal <strong>of</strong><br />
it despite some efforts to keep public information<br />
secret.<br />
Furthermore, we are not completely sure<br />
that Mr. Byington knows what he is talking<br />
about when he demands that <strong>Ocean</strong> city's<br />
marshy islands be kept forever more as nius-<br />
ir. Byington's theory were correct<br />
bear th*s in mind when he lays plans for the Miami Beach would still be a palmetto swamp,<br />
fltture aaf this county and its municipalities, and better that way. We don't agree.<br />
Wlm Mr. Bnnfton preaented his pro- Mr. Byington gave no convincing reasfd<br />
oonnty land use map at a public meetons why West av. should be made a county<br />
here last week he was earnest and pleas- road instead <strong>of</strong> Bay av. Doing so would relieve<br />
but fee gave the unmistakable impression the Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders <strong>of</strong> keeping a prom-<br />
•£•£ his MM the view from Olympus. ise <strong>of</strong> many years and would cost the county<br />
Mr, Xyington, la short, sided too much less money.<br />
with the angels and too little with the people But it would work to the serious disad-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ctunty, whs have perfectly legitimate vantage <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, West av. is a growing<br />
avearasiesw to wee this area grew and prosper, residential and business street. We in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
MaUag noiw may seem a crass end <strong>City</strong> want to see it stay that way. A county<br />
"settre to Orjrmptans, but in our highway*should be built the length <strong>of</strong> Bay av.<br />
It a worthy ambition provided, <strong>of</strong> as has been intended for years. \<br />
it the methods used are honorable, Despite these very serious criticisms, we<br />
Mr, Jyingtoa asked those present at the -believe<br />
Mr. Byinfton, at least from his point<br />
settled so that the county's "future. ~<br />
vspaper suggests<br />
for a holiday.<br />
that the Freeholders have a great responsibilit)<br />
ef. it teem to us, Mr Byington would to all <strong>of</strong> us. The land use map is meaningless<br />
to oast (lie people pp <strong>of</strong> this county y in the until they approve it.<br />
role <strong>of</strong> t* acUng as careUkers for the We shall watch what the five members <strong>of</strong><br />
to be enjoyed by the trippers. the Board do with great interest.<br />
kemtmber Whmn . . ,<br />
•**•• 'i<br />
cipHal ifBproweiiMnts including the<br />
af a "far Ikroc" «otf<br />
rrvt YtAitf<br />
ffe» <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mattaaal<br />
flst dty<br />
I-Ledger<br />
Wgh oMdat wMi' Va? ftdenri gxwtmnt,<br />
nA>U m «t Ix-i •in.u ;<br />
Thii Uniti-d Sim.*. jii-.'SMil f..r<br />
mn WIT in Vietnam h,i«. IJUH-'I.V<br />
wiLidrawn from tin 1 Fifiiiii] I.i-ini-t>lie<br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> ininjiN. I In ii,iman<br />
Guvcmmi'nt explain-. I' S,<br />
Army tfinibat t*ffknn.y 1M> IM<br />
bevn impaired. But (hi 1 Krvnrh «'h<br />
75.000 frrmpK in (ii'inians :<br />
no nuil".ir \M',-iji..ns a- 'h . J;I -.-I<br />
• aiv not produi-int; them IN . i i * i | j i l . n i ' I I . . . . i l ; I ••-<br />
l-'i-;ini-i- i«i! .if NATt), He .IIMI vkajiis<br />
the Ii'»i|>s .-.1.11: uH11 nil (,. ini.in<br />
,SII,I IN >ine <strong>of</strong> Die V.i'.'l-Ji n j l t s if<br />
Uiii'l.i War II—a L^ unlit ion ml wt-l-<br />
idiicii in Wilt 1 (••niiaiij x^h'-ii*<br />
N'ATD ;,- Min to h,i\e n jil.ir,,) ih.it<br />
ani (lit \ !CtfirA-,'IIH{LI!^h' in Wcsi < •••rinaii\,<br />
If N\ni ,s we;»ki ni-l ,(i«l there<br />
S n.i • \|kiru.Mri nf IIIJI leu ^fwiniik;<br />
ss ill,n ilii- riiii.nn:n^ NATO |«wi-rs.<br />
irnlijil.riy West i«'iiii.«ri> the t-ir-<br />
hjifi) (iiiv'-nuiii-nt «ili fiii i• riiTe.iN.<br />
•Wjf-t l IMi'Kflr WfT"|5ff*^TIff" i#i~ J T^i ; '<br />
IK line Ir- nil<br />
f is L.' iiiibhiit; in<br />
TRKNTON — pruprrty ,11 Nevk Jerst-y- ln-twci-ri fi.i<br />
aneoniinu fo iiffiii.il nit nils nf the<br />
Stato Division «rf Taxation.<br />
Such pr>*fMTiy has h*«f-n a jnanf-<br />
•izo headache fur municipal <strong>of</strong>ftciiil*<br />
tryJHR to keep local taxe^ in a<br />
minimum. A bill is pending brfon*<br />
the bPRislatun' to HIIIIH any mu.<br />
niiipulity tii fill- an nnnual applica.<br />
Htm wjfh the State to he ctunpiiv<br />
at least fur munid in the iiuuiitpal-<br />
ljpRislnti\«' Budyef OffiiT at<br />
tht' Salt 1 IIs<br />
rf S337.-S35.418 in 18H4, the<br />
: crffittf fitfures the tuial t"itcntial<br />
claim a^tmst the Stato<br />
wnuM be in exams <strong>of</strong> $2LM'42.313<br />
amiually.<br />
LiMI year public srhonl exeinpt<br />
property in N.-w Jorsry tad • valuation<br />
at $1,348 906 .m an innraao<br />
<strong>of</strong> $23*320759 over the provioua<br />
year. Other tax exempt mimni<br />
property mm valued at $3K8 578 006,<br />
M JBCtHM Of $M,»tJH3 over 1964.<br />
PuMie gropcrtj Kuiipt faun hmatkm<br />
reaped a valuation oT $1,454.<br />
•••JBW W • flff, * >n im nuw oC<br />
$U3,*<br />
I'nder the provisions <strong>of</strong> t h e<br />
Famnsiti«i-Swii'rnj-\V(**i«iin bill<br />
penrtinjJ m lA«* l^ishtiure muniripuJiligs<br />
would n-tain SO jUTt-cnt nf<br />
sui-h motor vvhii'k' fiws<br />
Stutu.<br />
If ennetcfl into law, the stiiluto<br />
witOld « in;,.' the ,«M lie U> l<br />
W7.184 dunns thp nr>xl tm-.il year<br />
hsTginninK July 1 ami 11,770.890 in<br />
UK' fulkming bmml year.<br />
Wilh taxm lonming in >BrIy nil<br />
miinicipaltttrs. kwd <strong>of</strong>ficials a«'<br />
wai-hing «iut tor all pumuWe «talifinjineiJil<br />
aid f(,•• » -.i" !!(' s.1,'111 1 IlilH" IIKIV<br />
fh; ' i NKi.i'i \V -' i •••ir 111 f is I' 1<br />
tivii-n l-r.ii>-! 1 .iixl Hiisft,.* ThiJi«is<br />
hiNfur.'- jfcit'• iTi in tiirmii' MI-MI HH 1<br />
likely- id hpiir fiaijiifvULsin within<br />
It was Itai in ;LII;IKHI:SJII<br />
si i>f>e»itir:iyi^j (jerm ill Iwlli<br />
;FI th*- tutfi'.i-*. 'fie Hi( i'(^ "»' In'<br />
(iaillle !(»),(> is |«i«erfijl mnise.nt'<br />
fur uiiiild t*' ii,i!,mwil;sts irihide c ierrn.iny<br />
\»t>i fe.jr weakness A\*\ i.vJat|(HI<br />
Ttw« l'm?(*i Si;»i.-.s' f.iiivl with<br />
juliev .ipimMfHin fiiNii hufh I'.ir.i. nil<br />
Mi»Min»- U.11N rtcst lienn.iny .mil<br />
WHnin a sinifii' N.VP» »,ih<br />
(iennany ini'ltjilut f«it 'he Krmh<br />
nr*l wiirid (iwaiitifim . an 1 su> eit-d.<br />
:ru:in wi-Hkcmr^ NATt)^in»l J^Ajii<br />
THfTiiiiny ^TTieh is jm»-<br />
* nmNMiK reHii.^i in Uwtl<br />
i«.'r,Tnt,ije irf<br />
ILUI latter wai.h nui.<br />
AfliT wvi'raj >i-ur* fined l"i(>.<br />
ilil) Hnd kav his h.Tw fur Dinf] upon us. that<br />
ue sin ml, | he callnd thn erme gf<br />
God: . .<br />
in'<br />
h.m sirm»'fh not " TTifsc verses<br />
I John will he ineludrd among the<br />
in the Bible<br />
I<br />
KH,-iff»r|<br />
frtim<br />
to r<br />
hy Mary Baker Eddy will<br />
1 What we nmst need is the prayer<br />
nf fervifit drsire fur growth in<br />
l i A - e . a m i g » M » l l i t i i l s . . . T o<br />
pm.-'hulil yfHirm'll superior to sin, he.<br />
| caust> !ji»l m.'idH yrHJ superior to if<br />
; anrl tpw-enw man is true wisdom."<br />
p m — Mam-<br />
CHURCH Or CHRIST<br />
i m.<br />
!nf* > am w. anal nmi aw#<br />
10 IS a m—Sii/it»<br />
11 « m.— Womhip<br />
1 M p. m—Rvnunc Worship.<br />
• . p. m.— H*raM <strong>of</strong> Truth.. radU<br />
pmgrmJB on itation WLDB, 1410 ka<br />
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OCIAN CITY IAPTIST CHUiCH<br />
i JDaml pm — •». m* WMtoy av.<br />
lw, DavM P. WrifM, D.D.<br />
In, RMH LMMR,<br />
11 aw .-M<br />
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9 tfl a m —Stimlay<br />
|wir»iin-ii*«i fur<br />
f.imiK K.ir) Si<br />
in v, a in-Worship<br />
IT JOHN'S LUTHCRAN CHURCH<br />
Wfe a), aaal<br />
Rav. 9.<br />
Kyto,<br />
P m.—Senior OjnflnnaUon Out,<br />
iMrrMr (FrMay)—<br />
6:45 pni.-Junior Ooir rehearsal.<br />
i a.m. — Communion Breakfast<br />
fvtil by Ijjihm League<br />
9:30 a.m.—Church School,<br />
11 •.«,—(The Swvicr, Hdy toni<br />
Anthnn, "0 Sons and<br />
6 p.m. — Owir dinner at<br />
Bala Inn,<br />
p.m.—Qmrch Counril nw^ting.<br />
6 30 p.m.—L£W m<strong>of</strong>her and dough.<br />
t»T banquet.<br />
30 a.m. to noon—Church Library,<br />
4 pm.—Junior Confirmation Class.<br />
730 p.m.—ddr rebitirsal.<br />
• • •<br />
HOLV TTHNITY<br />
•PilCOPAL CNUROI<br />
Um 0. —4 C«M»ral av,<br />
Tha Vary Rav. P»ff«al VaMgfeaa,<br />
S ajn —Holy Communion.<br />
9 15 am—Morning Prayn 1 .<br />
10 am. — Family Kunharisr and<br />
Holy Ownmunion.<br />
10 am,—Church Sriioal.<br />
• • •<br />
*lRfT PMifiYTIRIAN CHUIKH<br />
R«v. WHUam RWcUfl* Allan. ThM.,<br />
Iwitay<br />
9 TO am. — C.raded Sunday Srhool<br />
rlassn for imrh mnnbtf <strong>of</strong> the famwith<br />
dr.' ,|v ^ jiVip CHmstiiid. generai sup«*rmifiiher<br />
d by Pwrtor WrigN on<br />
Noon-Ladios BIMc CTawi Hmrhpnn<br />
mwHMi at plytwiuth Inn. mndurted<br />
by MM Norma Hall, pmrtdent.<br />
T(maBaBf^"^»<br />
Innln ftutfar Wrtg*it« Hop"<br />
Mahlon Bye. Dial 39^6022.<br />
for seventh to nJnth Rrade •tudents<br />
• • •<br />
$, 9:10 «M 11 a.m.—Morning Worship.<br />
Holy Communion.<br />
930 and II am—Church Nursery.<br />
9:30 a.m.—Church School.<br />
11 a.m. — Senior High Church<br />
School.<br />
7 p.m.—Evening Servicp, Sermon.<br />
"Perils <strong>of</strong> Immaturity." Rev. Thaw.<br />
ley.<br />
"8:15 pm,—Junior High MYF.<br />
R-15 p.m. — Senior High Older<br />
Youth.<br />
Manriay-.<br />
fi:30 p.m.—Senior High MYF s<strong>of</strong>tball.<br />
8 p.m.—Naomi Circle meeting in<br />
fhi- Churt-h Parlor.<br />
F, ffl p.m.—Camp Fire Girls square<br />
daneinn practice in Central Hall.<br />
H pm — OWiT Youth Fellowship<br />
meeting in the church parlor,<br />
Wiarmiay—<br />
fi 45 p.m.—Junior Choir rehearsal,<br />
7 p.m.-NAFET v<strong>of</strong>li'yball<br />
the church parlor.<br />
9 p.m.—Official Board meeting in<br />
the church parlor.<br />
UMIR TOWNSHIP<br />
TRINITY METHODIST<br />
S p.m.—Semper Fidelia Class. aiarmara<br />
• • • • L_ .<br />
7:30 pjn.—Prayer meeting. T *J** 1 ' - • —. •<br />
• • • 7 30 p m.—Senior Owir praciice,<br />
M UU>Y Of SORROWS<br />
f:45 a.m.—vftmday Scnool.<br />
Rav. Vkttaat ftmn, piitir 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon:<br />
"A Christian View <strong>of</strong> Sex."<br />
7 am.—Mass. 7 p.m.—Methodist Youth Fellowship.<br />
4 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 p.m.—Con* 8 p.m.—Cottage Prayer meeting,<br />
femorai,<br />
6:15 p.m. — Family Night Dinner<br />
(I. t-se. n im, noon art 6:381 an! Program,<br />
pm.—Masses.<br />
LIMWOOO COMMUNITY<br />
(Frfctoy)-<br />
11 a-m.—Morning Worship.<br />
6:30 p.m.—Young People*.<br />
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service,<br />
I p.m.~Pray*r meeting,<br />
• • •<br />
t:45a.m. Muiuli^ Worship.<br />
»:« ajn.-Church School.<br />
Tell Me .<br />
Mr. Wimberg<br />
to do flit<br />
aa t<br />
After school—Oierub Choir.<br />
7:30 pjn. — Woman's Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Christian Service.<br />
in Centrai Hall, sporemred hy the<br />
WESLEY METHOCMST<br />
Lin wood committee for the Ctancer<br />
Drive.<br />
Rav. Mi OTnlim. paaNr<br />
8 p.m.—Womah'i Sode^ <strong>of</strong> Christinn<br />
Service,<br />
• • •<br />
SECOND CAFE MAY BAFTIST<br />
9 45 a.m-Sunday School.<br />
11 a.m.—Momins Worship Servic*<br />
6:30 pm.—Owir practice<br />
7:30 p.m, — Evemng FeMow«hip<br />
Hour.<br />
M<br />
i —Church League Bowling.<br />
Evwiinu-BoyV Brisade.<br />
Amngeinents can be made at your home. However,<br />
If desired a car will be sent to your home to<br />
and clothing selection will be done at the Funeral<br />
therefore, most arrantements are made<br />
> a ccineteiy or mMolaini ts MM. In cam <strong>of</strong><br />
or if burial It to lit amuifed In son*<br />
f «>Bt« Ctiesler IM. A<br />
10 a.m—Morning Worship,<br />
11 si.m -Sunday School.<br />
7 p.m.—Senior Choir practice.<br />
• • •<br />
AIR FORCE CHAPEL<br />
6 p.m.—Evening Service,<br />
MARMORA Q0SFIL CHAFEL<br />
Taiay<br />
6:4B p.m.—Boys' Class.<br />
9:30 am—Communion Service,<br />
11 a.m.—Family Bible Hour,<br />
7:30 p.m.—Gospel Service.<br />
645 pm-Girls' dam.<br />
7:4B p.m,—Prayer meeflnf.<br />
• * * i<br />
MEAVILLl MITHODIST<br />
ataW IHSSIESSBTI CMESSBI<br />
Tatfay (TWraa«y)-<br />
S p.m.—Choir rehearsal.<br />
10:30 a.m.—Church School.<br />
7:30 p.m.—Evening WoraWp.<br />
1 p.m.—Woman'* Socfery <strong>of</strong> Chriatuui<br />
Servic*.<br />
COMIN CITY<br />
•aw*<br />
945 «jn—Sunday ScfaooL<br />
11 fcrn.-.Morning WoraWp.<br />
I p.m.—Prayer meeting.<br />
People who talk about religion all<br />
the time <strong>of</strong>ten fail to<br />
It* true meaning.<br />
CMHISTIAM KM<br />
RAOM HUMS<br />
THIS tUNBAY —<br />
"WHY BLAME GOOT"<br />
^ ^^<br />
Zke family ZhatPrays Zogetker...<br />
llMiritlnMillBltiaa<br />
Japlrku.1 «lu«. WMtMl •<br />
•MMi Ckaw*. MAtr<br />
»hy<br />
aiMd MFriM<br />
ri'i For Ma own Mkr ifi Far<br />
>» nh Ifci ii'.—h.. i3> htlHBki<br />
<strong>of</strong> hit oMmunily and nation
i<br />
4 — THI AN CITY StNTINf L-LEDGER<br />
The Billows<br />
OCHS To Offer Studes<br />
Summer Glass Program<br />
The USB Summer Sewon at 0O»<br />
will bt«in on June 27 and continue<br />
ODWNii:<br />
until AugtMl 5 Ommn wil ta am-<br />
MKE NHON wd O7K<br />
ducted at 8:30 and 10:40 In the mom-<br />
Ins, Mondur ttMUgb Friday. Mtfal<br />
btln tor MiBol tint* on Junt a<br />
CAWX BDKnNG »nd MERIT FOX<br />
AM •fpttouM RHM tavc wrlrtwi ap-<br />
JOE MAY Sport. BMW, RAY PERKINS<br />
proval <strong>of</strong> OV principal <strong>of</strong> the school<br />
which they regularly Mnntf iwUeMing<br />
the courses which the atudMl k<br />
JOSEPH BONNOt<br />
to take.<br />
HMW to a r*gta**Mwn •»• <strong>of</strong> (W<br />
VOL.X«Vfl OTY, THU««OAy, IH* Nt, *t<br />
«or «W Mdml. No nWan mU toe<br />
charged lor pugUs presently attending<br />
OCHS or tor students from uthw<br />
SCIKNCK DEPARTMENT instructor! include (L to r) schoota who»> parents or l ^<br />
Mop«—J<br />
Mr Johnson, ohnson, chemistry and a phygtai- pysics Mr, MacLaughUn,<br />
l O<br />
An JFM w adherent <strong>of</strong> the oM "i<strong>of</strong>t soap"? If you are<br />
biology; Miss Kaasab, biology, and Mr, Fetter man, general<br />
^"towition Sudw" wants YOU. As a latter ^S S5. science—Billows Staff Photo,<br />
ttmy'U be mere than happy to receive hard soap, soap flakes<br />
P P<br />
or almost any other sanS <strong>of</strong> soap as well.<br />
Supported by the Student Council, "Operation Sudsy" Science Courses Aid<br />
Is an effort dedicated to sending as much soap M possible to<br />
TO It Mate the G. Is jokes any etaMrar? Probably not.<br />
but it wiU » a long way in combatting a major enemy inWell-Rounded<br />
Program<br />
VWMni—tfitMt. Here is a real opportunity to feel person,<br />
ally rasporwibie for helping our men in Vietnam.<br />
Every Sudani in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />
________ ^^^^^^m^ ^^^^^^^^^^KSA _^^^^^^^^^^^&^H :_________________ _______k ' __ ____ _ _______ ___<br />
pi new. You'w only got two more days to participate in<br />
worihf undertaking<br />
And remember the slogan, Don't mope—bring soap!"<br />
• * *<br />
Take Up The Torch<br />
Now that the new editors have tafcwi over the manag<br />
ftsg «f the Billows, we face a tremendous task — we must<br />
follow the commendable example set by tast year's editorial<br />
•tan. In this po*Uon, w* liken our feelings to those <strong>of</strong> a !<br />
young heir placed in control <strong>of</strong> a kingdom. !<br />
Carrying on the Billows* tradition <strong>of</strong> producing a quality<br />
newspaper, the staff captured a first place in the Columbia i<br />
SchoUstie Press Association competition for 1965-<strong>1966</strong> At'<br />
thii time, we wish to congratulate them on their accomplish-<br />
.meats and to thank them publicly for the hard work which<br />
they put into making this honor possible.<br />
As the editorial policy <strong>of</strong> this newspaper, we hereby<br />
announce that we will "take up the torch" passed to us by<br />
last year's editors.<br />
Speech<br />
OB <strong>Apr</strong>il M, QNU Qty High<br />
Art 1 ic and organic eompountb Qemistry<br />
fc twnftff ^p SB<br />
or another with the Science Department.<br />
Beginning freshman year, college<br />
preparatory pupils arc <strong>of</strong>fered the<br />
chance to take Genera] Science.<br />
General Science is a coune which<br />
gives a cnaMactfan at math, physics.<br />
biojo_j>', and ehemii-try. Freeh,<br />
man general adence teachers are |<br />
Mr. Femerman. Mr. %nder, and Mr,<br />
Hazen<br />
Sophomorr college preparatory stu.<br />
dents receive a hk»la(p course, Bi.<br />
o*ogy is the Life <strong>of</strong> natural science,<br />
Bara Woks©-, taught by Mr. Laugh,<br />
lin, is a pan <strong>of</strong> the program to in.<br />
ttoduw new courses inio the QtSIS<br />
currt«ilum. B5C5 biology is a prc-'<br />
aentstoon <strong>of</strong> concepts and fairs. The<br />
ocher btotoo course which is taught<br />
by Mia Kuab :nwlws the rudy<br />
<strong>of</strong> biological orjpnisms, j<br />
Continuing along the ml!i*gc pre-'<br />
panMory l#ve_ U a chemist ry course<br />
uHerwd tor junior and seniors, Chem-'<br />
iatry m the study at the<br />
at eJjemical oonipaBrt<strong>of</strong>i in<br />
Calendar<br />
HepNMMMlv«s <strong>of</strong> bunnai estabn*M««i<br />
tourad on <strong>Apr</strong>il 36 iM<br />
Senior Engirt rinMW m<br />
tion w»th Che ACE25<br />
NMtot tari l^gui angi High SciioBt<br />
Eattlm tan OCHS lor the<br />
** re: Mi H-<br />
BUI GOTO, and<br />
ting In discus-<br />
1 tans own Land in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. AH<br />
other gtuduts will pay StD plug thr<br />
flO regtatration tee for a two-hour<br />
course or fl2b, plus a $10 rotfisrtr.it ion<br />
fee tor a four-hour course. No •student<br />
wiU be admitted to ria« unless<br />
Jwse fees are paid in full The »udent<br />
is expected to provide h« own<br />
transportation to and tan sehiwl.<br />
Regular attendance • manduiury.<br />
Credit for the course may be wtfh.<br />
held alter the second absence. Rt<br />
, Mfnon anffl Wf,<br />
Senior ^ ^ ooilp pragma miao take a<br />
general siimoe oourse. As jumorfl<br />
and seniors thej- take advanced JJCVoml<br />
scwncF, taucht by Mr. %nder<br />
and Mr Hajen.<br />
A science (T>ur^ to he gttptvd to<br />
all e^hth graders is presently in<br />
ptvparaho^ At QC51S, »cito 1§<br />
ta\ignt in s«eri!h Krade hut students<br />
motive little new informorton. An<br />
eighth ffnide sestnee proKTMn svould<br />
sLuipkTnoBt the prwatt sciencf<br />
courae<br />
1 Frosh Submit<br />
Lit. Projects<br />
Mrs Q»roen*i'» treahman o<br />
l a, m, I.<br />
preparatory O«1M) dMMl have<br />
PIBM<br />
I, B,<br />
bran busy kMy worUnf oa frojects<br />
i, n.<br />
owreUting wHh their «tudy <strong>of</strong> Shake-<br />
Urn, Bk**y. Cultural<br />
•pere's oomedy "The Merchant <strong>of</strong><br />
Getcraiiiy, W P<br />
Ventoe ' Mra. am«BR*l purpsw in<br />
Q«Wi review, tt grade<br />
asripMng the project*, «• At dm<br />
and English review, 7th Krade math<br />
review, and 8th Brade math review,<br />
every yav. Is to promote internti<br />
ultornd tor miklMiitia Jin in anri ini new nnrhiwtnnrti<br />
7th and «h «*mde reading an* EnR<br />
Ush BBfl*in#ni, Tth and »ih d<br />
Many finr projricts s<br />
penoml Mini- Setuw H«h p<br />
oriKireiiily aixl hardwork were turned<br />
al typing. IntroduoUon to Algub<br />
In by. all.<br />
I and Algebra II.<br />
An fjeimple <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the «xerpien-<br />
GDuraa being <strong>of</strong>fered tor advur!c«>d<br />
iiliy Hood pmjeort WM a mo*H <strong>of</strong><br />
credtt are: Teehniquoi <strong>of</strong> Wiiiing,<br />
KhakiwpeTV>'s RiaUo TheMtre, done by<br />
Joumajiam. and Field BioloRy.<br />
Jim Oiulier.<br />
World History, and CSiemlMry Drisor<br />
fine project KM done hy<br />
ucjrtion will K- <strong>of</strong>fm-d prinuirily<br />
to studeat!! <strong>of</strong> OCHS.<br />
Questions coniiTninK s u in in p r<br />
srhnr.1 should hi« dini«ti n> Mr<br />
Jamt* Kirk, dirmidr al guidance<br />
at OOB.<br />
- Council's Corner<br />
port cards wVl be issued at midterm.<br />
At the end <strong>of</strong> the session a by Bonqie.Bozarth"<br />
report cart wfl %c* sent to Hie<br />
principal <strong>of</strong> the aehnol the student The<br />
n'iy<br />
attend! and to fee parent* <strong>of</strong> the ] planniiii its Sprim: I 1 ilfnrt.tr fur <strong>Apr</strong>il<br />
student Books wiU be supplied by and Nf^iy "Oi"<br />
the school, but fines will be levi-d Mimitty- <strong>Apr</strong>l ^ 1' i> an fff-ir! tn<br />
for damage or lout hooka.<br />
Rather Imether »»ip tor Mw Ill's<br />
Students are exported to dnws just in Vit'fniim<br />
as they would during the whool year Thi- n»<br />
Smoking on the school grounds v ill<br />
not he pennHted, Htudenti who dci<br />
not comply with these rule* wiU he,<br />
dismliwd and their tuifton will in*!<br />
be refunded, i<br />
OQIS Summer Session is orRBnijretl<br />
in aeeordarwe to the niles unri nu-<br />
Ulaiions <strong>of</strong> the N J State I),<br />
nii-nt <strong>of</strong> Education for the<br />
t Beverh/,<br />
from t<br />
tiOfH.<br />
Two<br />
dont<br />
M<br />
in<br />
inJta ui<br />
will do<br />
24-HOUR<br />
SERVICE<br />
CNA1<br />
SOCOWT VACUUM<br />
AOINCY<br />
HI AKMIY AVSNUi<br />
Wai<br />
xt pmjti-f in I he<br />
Ttn<br />
in- held Ajii-.l Jt. fiiliiM'N (in P.«rlliT<br />
(>».• in Mart-h<br />
hiwy tune <strong>of</strong> *«• niimth Sn d.<br />
up: requires a sturt-nt<br />
m r (>ive tiO htmrs <strong>of</strong> instruct Mm<br />
mMke up (i fciilurc. rn.<br />
for this raurM- up«i sut'ceMful<br />
Ili'fresher: for the •tudi-nts !<br />
wi'ikiinsB (inri wuh to<br />
their .intdemi<br />
n;i.s«(Hl a subji*^ rind n^ed a<br />
or background li.-f.in<br />
Seniors Participate<br />
In Business Ed Trip<br />
End o< Rapott' Ptrtod V<br />
S<br />
*aH, WUAMod. home<br />
SMeottd Senior boy» ^eak with<br />
W? rti<br />
1<br />
the now yi-ar 1<br />
tif j»rj!.un<br />
»h.'i -wills<br />
m (he Stiideii: OHIIK ,: pin.<br />
r mm-<br />
!hc ILW*. *.7 -..-(<br />
No itite h,i», huri •«.• lts i<br />
K'wvn fur rufresher t«<br />
Etlrichmi'rt far<br />
would ran b«' :M>- f rt-Hular sehun! s hut<br />
wish la extend th-;r<br />
PAINTLNti CONTRACTOR<br />
a. certain<br />
.tw. o.,^<br />
fit -Oi<br />
Education Department <strong>of</strong> CXvan Admim-araUvi _<br />
L»t us »how yew how yew can g*t iMi i<br />
Ory High acnaal hive ht>en pn\ileg-<br />
winh to (>nrirh thrir pmpronw or who<br />
a* ih" Bues* c»f the Ciipi" May dun*,<br />
ed to parttctpMe in bu6iness.-(jr..iKod<br />
desire to taki- suhjiils nn prmnihU-<br />
ing tyttam for U*s tnanmy than yav<br />
ty Njrijoral Bank. Attending the<br />
field tnpi in nacent walks. The purto<br />
schedule in the ensuing ye.ir'»<br />
meetmg which vras held al the Ln-<br />
PAINTING p*y for ordinary tyttattit. Wtill<br />
pose at theme excuraMns is to give<br />
Rnun<br />
— — • — — • - „<br />
wood auntry Oub on <strong>Apr</strong>U U, were i<br />
cuts MM details with you.<br />
the students an opporTumty to ob-<br />
The folkjp*!m! wiU inereaae ttm efficiency<br />
tor I«U+HTS ind<br />
will ifa.. i.M. __«-ni Mn-ml ;it orher tiisks. As-<br />
HANDY<br />
PRODUCTS<br />
MHLDIMO and<br />
IIMOOCUNO<br />
'I' I 1 ! !* '^i L _ J ,1 !!l)(«, IhlJ^nrid A .K><br />
'•ht"%i«i irf fhi 1 Miss Horner, new Guidance<br />
Department secretary.<br />
Miss Horn*r AuumN<br />
S«cr«taria| Petition<br />
ntlmrmihili's' <strong>of</strong><br />
::i.' kMiifc-neS w huliilcs for the<br />
ny ,ii- tiiiinc yiiiir durrK; ihu Students Host<br />
in.iy sjc! HIIJH' O<<br />
il«iiT 'he n«"» S\-Sli111. i-ich rt'J«<br />
• let* w.W h,\,- an rriM rHni fi>r his Board Dinner<br />
,i«iiV c!i i! riiiiifl The L-nid.-s
— S1CTI0N TWO<br />
'_ torority<br />
Mmnhm<br />
on three<br />
I M Alpha late Chapter,<br />
_— W, meeting last week<br />
In the home cfct_JI_ will to at 6 p.m.<br />
•ni dinner will be served at 7<br />
An invitation ni reeeivied from<br />
30 Tta Chspter <strong>of</strong> Margate tar thr<br />
Joint Inshi niton May 9 in the hnrw<br />
it Mm B. T, QttpmtB 1 ta \J*rpstf<br />
were Uwa for Thr<br />
iferred<br />
Pr/moulh A muk-lf win<br />
• thr *r«vtww at M<br />
pmgr*m hnnitk for<br />
Hall<br />
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PfRMANENT WAVING<br />
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BEAUTY SALON<br />
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Specializing in Permanent Waves<br />
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MAUTY SAION<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTV SERVICES<br />
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i» pf¥f__.-w. the _vl_-ry, D;d yvu kmiw that in ihv »>;irly<br />
*t_jf the ^.ica'Lvs were O-y.* it fix* M Wit* tii trasil b»^<br />
and. -Jttxxigh anme<br />
<strong>of</strong> its tiwught it was a little too salty,<br />
we «:II ate it. We then made plans<br />
for a breakfast rookout to be held<br />
Saturday morning. Each <strong>of</strong> us was<br />
anigned a Job to do. We appointed<br />
Mr. WiggletwQrth to the "wood<br />
gathering' committee and are hoping<br />
he will accept the Job.<br />
We learned • new song and sang<br />
some <strong>of</strong> the others we have learned<br />
this year to end our meeting.<br />
• • •<br />
BMWN1I TROOP 27<br />
The last two meetings the girls<br />
made name plaques These are done<br />
with alphabet noodles and popsicl?<br />
sticks. Each girl put her name and<br />
troop number on her plaque. We<br />
will goon be making Mother's Day<br />
gifts.<br />
The mother-daughter banquet will<br />
be held on Wednesday, May 18, at<br />
6:30 pm at the Quality Court Motel,<br />
We wffi give an "Around t*e World"<br />
show with each girl telling about an<br />
Man she has tram another country.<br />
Pack 55 Cubt Plan<br />
BEESLEY S POINT — The Pinewood<br />
Derby, scheduled for Saturday.<br />
May 21, at 10 a.m.. was discussec<br />
at the mertnt <strong>of</strong> the Committee t<br />
Aib Scow Pack SB. The derby will<br />
be httd at Upper TomMMp SHv:<br />
Thf' pack wtU have a booth at the<br />
•Wonderful World Of ScoutinR" show<br />
to be held on May 13 and H at the<br />
Omberlaad CaMty Fair Grawt^<br />
Brtdgeton. Bach Den in the Pack<br />
wtU do skits which they wfU rotate<br />
Tntfwportadon wffl be provided the<br />
Attending the<br />
Ralph Ma, Mrs. Hay Young. Mn!<br />
wttUfer.<br />
3__AVH_LE — The SeavlDe Volunteer<br />
Fire Company Auxiliary will<br />
(<strong>Apr</strong>il ») and Saturday (<strong>Apr</strong>i. 3»><br />
M the AmtMfcV-ee Oargm EM_d_s« in<br />
Cape May Owirt Howe. Friday hour*<br />
far the «ale wtU be from 9 • m to<br />
S p.m., and « S«tenky from 9 __m.<br />
.^ ' *^<br />
*C £'.%* -Vi<strong>of</strong> Aft,! Jrpth t(.» IN- p i 1 -<br />
,t Takes fo travel ;K'n,»« tiur f\mntr><br />
today' In a new unit in S<strong>of</strong>ia!<br />
Studies, we will learn how fransportafjon<br />
in New JITSPV has (!»•-<br />
\eloped and changed. We will aim<br />
learn how people eamm_nk-afi» to<br />
day, and how ways <strong>of</strong> rommunira.<br />
ting have changed over the yours.<br />
IMS. MARK SRAMCH<br />
Mrs. Branr-ti's sreond and thirH<br />
reading groups are havinir fun planrung<br />
puppet shows The rhihlren anlooking<br />
in bonks or making up pupiict<br />
plays to use. The children uin<br />
choose the parts and ihi-n maki. the<br />
puppet i.<br />
Since we have had a Chinese play<br />
we are interested in China. To help j<br />
us to learn more «hout China «.« :•<br />
made bt¥>kli-ts abuut_ QJIIM. Th_i i<br />
eniiaren "nave 'Sroupit thinKs in *<br />
from China, |<br />
ance this is the time <strong>of</strong> year trem<br />
have tads on th< m, Mrs. Branch<br />
r«d aloud the poem Trees 1 ' ^r<br />
Joyce KUmer. Then the ehildren<br />
drew a picture <strong>of</strong> the tm the poem<br />
painted in thrtr mlnd«.<br />
• • •<br />
Ma. JOMPH TMI11<br />
The children heM an eleftifin <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer! and organizefi a srudnt<br />
government Msortation. The nu-m.<br />
btrs •re; Presidc-w ViTTKin Ti-iicli<br />
Vice Prwidenl Alfred Hardy, &N 1<br />
retary Carol D«VIH, Ad\-iv>ni Rhui.i<br />
l-mshley and Anthony DeWitt. Th«»<br />
** ** * IW'jup fwrnulafcrf srime<br />
rules <br />
! •*(;.<br />
'I'll-<br />
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94 Percent Of Area Eligibles<br />
Enrolled In Medicare Program<br />
lta> MOW Indtvktuab ffi wrf ow<br />
tVtltilMS,<br />
up Mr Mnlhmrf, Social Se-<br />
MMMMrr RiilM'n R, Blanr re-<br />
THP AllMtllf lily<br />
in!<br />
in thp^ AlWintU'<br />
K«tr<br />
,tM\dlm.-tkl<br />
»fc>» li juii rtvr<br />
Orran<br />
with th*><br />
whii h re-<br />
. fivt* |*"r<br />
'ri'i'nl un-<br />
»k>1 »«> riven! It^ulatiiin in M.iy<br />
'.he |M) jiiiMii- i III/IIM in lite<br />
' 1 ^! «h»i lv»\e fWit >t-i inudi' up<br />
i*Hti in tats I'lshiT «iiy hiut' a tilth 1<br />
t'i'iv liiiu- -ii *hu'h Io ill! «ai. Hi.iiij'<br />
•MLJ lhAE aunt 1 iiia> Ifcii haw liei ti<br />
J».I:V iW 'he pi-es UHIS lkailhne may<br />
\t\i i tint MHHVH ihi'y iiii t-hjiihh 1<br />
or i!»*> ikii hrtM- hwti irifiinni^l I*<br />
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What do<br />
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More information, tree booklets on<br />
Medicare, and asfistaace in filing<br />
nre available in the Social Security<br />
UffUf at renmylvaiiia and Padcc<br />
a%H. in Ai::"i'c <strong>City</strong>.<br />
The staff in Uv. SoHal Seairlry<br />
Office at piTumylvai-a und Pbciflc<br />
w.•Ay SEf,<br />
Philadelphia,<br />
Camden and<br />
New York<br />
•IM-SN (•(• <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Wildwood, Cap* May'<br />
and<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Terminal<br />
Ninth M and AManlle Art.<br />
Phone: 309 1296<br />
P. R.S, L, larminai<br />
T«nih and Hww tiraal<br />
Phon«: 399-2182<br />
»V-tiC HJIViCf MMOtMTU HMWWf<br />
Modern<br />
Rdpc_»nt<br />
cost anythj<br />
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more<br />
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6<br />
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Women's C/ub E/eefs<br />
W/7//om Co///ns President<br />
ri»te <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fiperi<br />
Mn. WUliam Collitwas<br />
accepted by<br />
At Women* Qub <strong>of</strong><br />
Urt we** in CerHral<br />
PWor.<br />
,,„ comprtdng the »inte<br />
rpn»etitfd by Mra. John<br />
^an <strong>of</strong> the nominBting<br />
t Mn. Henry Gilson,<br />
Mn. Frank r«i»m>r,<br />
Mn, W.IIU-m<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Unwood .Hecreation<br />
Mulholland. Fedprnlion<br />
rpportrdlhul the prr.i<br />
would give her nnnunl report ,,t he<br />
NewJ^.yStmcK.^.ra^nS,,^<br />
D,sin 'nil<br />
runytiiii tv s^i ii- tin i!<br />
Ijnw «.l I.,hf-ir%<br />
1 ; [•<br />
-.|il.i> il the<br />
•US TRIP SCHEDULED<br />
Ri vr\i4'ion«i are h«-ng taken for<br />
fwtj bus inpv The frvf ,,s si'hitiule«i<br />
for June l.'i ancl ».!l he to 'he 1,-rin<br />
t'a*.(K» ,n Chi rn, H.il n» Jimmy<br />
J)e,in Tile M-ennil s* il tie a<br />
'r.p 'II<br />
i •i|>ifisiiri»i<br />
SV.irhi War I'<br />
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Mn|i>_i;. Ui Ml<br />
MKT REDUCTION M0RT6A6. LOANS<br />
THi<br />
SEASHORE<br />
and<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
!• IKJHTH STRUT DIAL 399-0250<br />
HUE FNSUKANCE<br />
NATIONWIDE FACILITIK<br />
OfFICI LOCATED-2ND FLOOR<br />
CAM MAY COUNTY<br />
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING<br />
OCEAN crnr, NEW<br />
Seashore Gardens<br />
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N<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SENTINfL^EDOKR<br />
START OF TOUR _ Business course students at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School board<br />
BUS for tour <strong>of</strong> area business establishments under ACES program.<br />
COAIMLNICATIO\S — Student Sandy (left), <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the telebwing<br />
sits at the switchboard in the long phone company, and by Mrs. K. L. Wilson<br />
distance tralTic department <strong>of</strong> the New (right) assistant chief operator, The other<br />
Jersey Bell Telephone Co. in Pleasantville students include (1 to r.) Linda Danner<br />
She is supervised by Robert Davenport Julia Fallow and Rosemarie Coppa.<br />
POWER — ACES students also visited the Data ProlnK<br />
Center <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Co/at Pleasantville.<br />
Here the students look at a computer board, _t»xplained<br />
by Daniel Lawler (right) (-onuMiny employee. Th#<br />
students are (1. tor.) Judy PetUt, Thomas Steele, Pain<br />
McDonnell and Mikey Mason.^-Grainger Photos,<br />
ACES Introduces OCHS Studes<br />
ACES in any derk ot cards, repmwntu<br />
AP hichfrt value In the deck.<br />
ACES, when -pHled with tow opin_l<br />
Mten, repre-ent a highly «*ccrmful<br />
eflort to fwrlciHate Americans<br />
in the high value at thrir heri-<br />
lor the Ownpetitive Enterprif*<br />
Imtxporatod.<br />
ywr Omtn Oty Wgh School<br />
MtydentK are partk-ipating in this pr<strong>of</strong>ar<br />
the fir_* <strong>On</strong>te, AOS, A<br />
t. BOfrpritttaril dttiew'w.<br />
_ nv te<br />
_•! over<br />
T 1 i r<br />
i<br />
• t i l • •<br />
HII I<br />
i*rmti-f__l film dealing with tho ways<br />
in which busineMies are operated wax<br />
-town.<br />
Toun ol are* industries were made<br />
by flhe atudent* during Che Mvond<br />
day <strong>of</strong> the ptmpain, Tuetday. Dur-<br />
^m_B ^b_^_K 4—^_^_, —AaBdS_^_^_ «_^_^ —fe—b—^_L—<br />
mg S M mm, nnmii mci people<br />
who work la mmetsimty capacities<br />
and employees <strong>of</strong> the businensos<br />
vWted, '<br />
Hi |ii mi--itlv€-! <strong>of</strong> the vartowt uv<br />
teMH vWtod wiU come to the<br />
•chool on the third and last day <strong>of</strong><br />
to pcnlufa in indivkhMl<br />
n about operatkM-i <strong>of</strong> oamp-uries.<br />
Toptc» for dtict-w-on wiU include<br />
iWORK<br />
VISIT DUTCH COUMTRY<br />
Porty-onp persom onjoyed the<br />
chartered bus trip to Lancaster, Fa.,<br />
conducted <strong>Apr</strong>il 16, The visitor* had<br />
a true Pennsylvania Dutch dinner<br />
served at an Amish farmhouse and<br />
alti-niJed a Fair given" by the Amish<br />
Relief Fund. Highlight <strong>of</strong> the Fair<br />
waa Che auctioning o* 200 handmade<br />
quilts.<br />
SS*<br />
Mr$9 Ehmmpmrgmr Yields Gavel<br />
Of Bridgeton District, WSCS<br />
More than M0 women attending I Mrm W. Grvyi Schalk*. a<br />
the Annual Spring Meetbnc <strong>of</strong> the^<br />
l<br />
Bridfetan District Woman* Society o/ the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
the<br />
<strong>of</strong> Christian Service Thumtay is Method!* Oommunity to<br />
MillvLUe wMnewed the, inrtallatioo Ounden, i H<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Berdamin F. Rainear <strong>of</strong> Wm VmsA Homer arriv«l thi.<br />
Salem as new president to MUM dutie» M director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mn. William R. Ebensperger, Jr., Center.<br />
<strong>of</strong> this dry, who completed four _B_^ ^_^_b _P_I ___—I V_^_^_^_B _ ^ I K 4_l^_^_i<br />
yean a* president, WM givwi an tan DLsMet pMce <strong>of</strong> ODjMO<br />
honorary membennlp and ptn. SheWoman's<br />
Society weefc atXMOd<br />
also presented gift* to the retiring world for 1S86-W was accepted and<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers wen elected far the<br />
uv year, in response to nt Spring<br />
MU Osil a rtpraMBtadw <strong>of</strong><br />
Fmimd At Dinnmr society taroucht focwaid a CM<br />
toward mad-ell supplies for the<br />
Guta 1 g-f'^i in Iiberia.<br />
In tto att-tnom s^adon Mm B,<br />
CJwtHner, secr_tuy <strong>of</strong><br />
Harvey W. Adams<br />
A group <strong>of</strong> about 30 friends and<br />
business amociate* gathered at •<br />
dinner in the Flanders Hotel Monday<br />
evening to wish well for Harvey W.<br />
Adams upon his retirement as Mere,<br />
tary-manager <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> dry<br />
Home Savings and Loan A_»octat_an.<br />
Lawrence M. Lear, president ol the<br />
board <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> the Associat-on,<br />
served as tosurtmaster at the dLnner<br />
party honoring Che fom_er dty cammissioner<br />
who served 22 years as<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> the home saving* and<br />
loan group,<br />
Adama, who has established Ml<br />
private accounting <strong>of</strong>fice at 3rd st<br />
and West av.. was pro-anted a larew.-ll<br />
gift <strong>of</strong> golf equipment. Adams<br />
and his wife, Ella, announced plaiK<br />
to spend part <strong>of</strong> their time each<br />
year at their Cape Coral home In<br />
Florida. They reside here «t IT<br />
Walnut rd.<br />
year. Working with Mr*. IU_ne-_r,<br />
IHB B JI^BO^KI win ne two w&><br />
men tan Ckpe May Oounry; Mrs.<br />
Willtam MeNMMzs, <strong>of</strong> Ckpe M*y.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Supply work, aad<br />
wood, as Sub-Wstrtct Leader No. 5.<br />
During the ptadgi service Mdl<br />
local frcMUTCT mum forward with<br />
her ndctya pledge for<br />
McAfee, bvkone M<br />
OK<br />
-his dty, •as three solas and an<br />
originml pafeut, "Dayi
.•a -<br />
i<br />
, :„,,<br />
OCCASION Members <strong>of</strong> Fergu-<br />
Port M60 VFW burned their<br />
at « celebration Saturday evenabove<br />
are rt. to r.) Robert Lewis,<br />
vice commander; Jack Feairheller,<br />
.. . _. ifngTnmert Auxiliary<br />
A mum «t fen^n affaire experts m. - , _.-. '<br />
MM m OS. teCMri Md r>*-. fleets rVtfw Officers<br />
' • f tfar Uimwd .Hk'iOM ' M« Margie GabrfcUc was _-..,<br />
aar ate **t ye* to m.mjm.<br />
. MONEY . . . NERVES<br />
THE CITY BUS<br />
MY m ._<br />
ran OHLY 25f<br />
y a p BWv<br />
•» • a.m., unW 4<br />
T<br />
TYM OCtAW OTY MITMft4<br />
past commander and program chairman:<br />
Charles Oldfleld, national activities direc- CONGRATULATIONSS Mrs Raymond Mrs Grubb dutrict deputy was mstalling<br />
tor; and Albert Wright, junior vice comGastgeb<br />
(righti is congratulated by Mrs Mae <strong>of</strong>ficer At left is Mrs Alice Bach, who was<br />
mander.—Senior Photo.<br />
Grubb (center* after being installed as Poca- seated as Wenonah—Senior Photo<br />
hontas <strong>of</strong> N'atona Council Friday evening.<br />
Exchange Club<br />
Inducts Pair<br />
Natona Council Seats Staff; >X4 ".tr/MWomW<br />
Arvo ff«pr*s«nfo#iv*<br />
Sefs ^Birthday Nighf Friday j -<br />
* w * nl ' ehauroan <strong>of</strong> tho Souttt-m New Jt-r<br />
fMroUng Uie gpy Sec-flan <strong>of</strong> the tarttufe gnwrs <strong>of</strong> AU Hw><br />
I* tmMe «ML DiiBMted ««t , trie baiy and at a Ekvtnma meeting tuM Enginwrs rt«—ntly. Auxi<br />
Johnton and Frrri Math.s<br />
, Other <strong>of</strong>ficers elected arc Mrs.<br />
as rnfmbcrs <strong>of</strong> rh*«<br />
Charlotte SjfkTavagf, vice c-hiurmaji;<br />
Mr». Gntchai Bin^Mun mm-spuni-<br />
«JinniT-ni«'fjiK Mnfiriay t«\-j-jnng in<br />
«wi *.<br />
tag •Mrwafy: Mrs, «Lpf HasMr r»».<br />
Mac's H««iiauru« m<br />
«*B| leeretiuy: and Mrs, Judi<br />
Tht- n«t' manbiTM<br />
O'DanvU. treasurer<br />
fay l^st Pri-iKtervl Rtiht-n Sharp<br />
Ms, Kathy.names, chairman, ton.<br />
'A , i<br />
J'jftjWcjn was ?$****tr Buy in May,<br />
Harry Klmw annnuni-iTi un :nv:t«.<br />
tij c'lu'i nit'iTif«i % H from (jcinnil<br />
fci %ir»w its ajwmhlv pl.int<br />
in WilmjnKitJn. Del,<br />
will be nuwrk 1 Mra. Mifl? T^ylM" was mstallrd Secrjrf Runrwr and<br />
as pTOphcii** and Mri. Diam- Gas. Mn, tJsie Cadmaa i<br />
get as FcKahciitu <strong>of</strong> Naiona Own- kw<br />
til tt»gr« <strong>of</strong> PKBhuntas at wre- fallowing thff<br />
m<strong>of</strong>ne. condurtKi Fn*y pvenu« in Taylor aid M,<br />
'he Ij-Ri'ti Hall Deputy Mri. Mao d arp Mrs, 'rfunJTi i'-^ri.,! ]j;<br />
Aliiii Batii Wimnah. Mrs. Fn^la tk'f'i «u*l Nukfrnus C.aw.i JT irf<br />
B»»ihain I'f '•f» t ur!.TU I f •"» ^ • -r*. if ;»• a, i p ••-, :i;»;<br />
T< ;»< M - I > in, .I'JB-, (iiii'f spiwrs Hiwtt'sfc'S WIT.; Mrs Cur 1 .<br />
-if I-'.^i-vi. Mrs Miry DcKiit F:rsf »>•>'" Mr-<br />
S.-'^it, MIN M.nn.i' Himti Ss-.tiii Jrtl Mn*<br />
S*fiuf: Mr« Mary Cam burn Firs! Thf'<br />
Wirtiur, Mrs (JrulJ> SiiYml U (r- w 'il! b" a btnhrluy<br />
fi«ir; Mjij, Kjiilh T'twre-f*! "niirij *h»* rrnfiibi'rs burn fiur.n,; Iht' ;T><br />
Witrri.ir: Mr* liioni 1 the N<br />
.n At-<br />
Mn Own<br />
Cfki'liiiik '-rf A<br />
Fmr'h W,in..ir: Mre. Anix- M ,. r "<br />
F;i-si Rujyi«-r: Mrs, Jc;tn Dinii-aJ,<br />
1 UnWdn<br />
if 'h»'<br />
,SUs<br />
f, m a<br />
l>r<br />
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t.-.••• Hi<br />
Mrs T-rr*T tf> ^ ( ,in Av.1 J<br />
v i :. !'.••• ,f<br />
1 SwThi-m 1/ V<br />
iff,'.»'•«» * 'h<br />
thf<br />
*d its purpaMt .» i<br />
Japnb C, Schuff Jr p<br />
plans pengrr^im (•«" Exchange Day •<br />
at rsi/1-.fi statiwi WSLT. <strong>On</strong> ftenir.<br />
day May T fh«' KM hanmus will<br />
Iho Ntjtt.'JH rnictn|ihi'fjc^ to<br />
Uiu<br />
T ]TT^1h71 T<br />
and wninKTi ml V,r<br />
Receives 4, i. Degree<br />
• * • *;-)»!• •<br />
Kerry- Stoltzfiis [<br />
m I Korry Stoitafus. was<br />
FT ALL ADDS UP FAST<br />
NO MINIMUM REQUIRED<br />
IVHT DOiUt W YOU* SAVINGS ACCOUNT<br />
iMNS ATIHAaiVt DIVIDiNDS<br />
COHVWWUi.<br />
1UY -<br />
REPAIR<br />
4-<br />
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'Itf'tll<br />
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'from OorHnn CollcRr, Wenhnm,<br />
i Mass., Apni 9k with an A.B. dttow,<br />
. Mr, ^otorfus. a hi«nry nmj» imd<br />
a st-ninr year h«wf roll Kiuricnt,<br />
: *«« wk'cttnd f.ir W*h panicipal»l '<br />
' in a tutMnnnth study trip to Eurnpr l<br />
1 Son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Karl<br />
fux erf 3522 Central av. and «<br />
; Rrariuate . Octtin <strong>City</strong> HiRh R<br />
he plans to attend graduate svtionl<br />
I in the tall<br />
i Gordon is a Christ jan Liberal<br />
Arts Collew kwated 'OS nnU-s frdtn<br />
BcMon and i» on . the<br />
STATI TRAFFIC TOLL<br />
TRSfTOW — Orhvni unrtfr S<br />
yrBrs rt O-nlhia jiwttp antl Jnwph. '<br />
on<br />
Ana High School Girl*<br />
Shown Librarian's Work<br />
Eieht arpa high irhnol shidnit!i<br />
parti.ipmtwl in th* Librmrian.For-<br />
AUay progrmm af the Oeran Ofy<br />
Fr,>P PuWif Ubrmiy last week.<br />
The pregram is spanaerid hy fhe<br />
N«-w J.Tsoy Library Association and<br />
is rt««iBnpd to acquaint intprpst^<br />
stmU-nts with thn many pha«#s <strong>of</strong><br />
library work. If is hoped that thoy<br />
will bercme intprKtrd etnugh to<br />
r-xamini* the powibilifip« ^ libra.<br />
Hanship M a carwr and thereby<br />
help ta pew the very srnmu nation,<br />
ui.le shortaKe <strong>of</strong> trained librarians.<br />
Those taking part wen* Ann Baron<br />
Qr^an <strong>City</strong> High School: Mary.<br />
ann Riper. Janet Johnson and Elizabeth<br />
Owper. Lower Qipe May Reg-<br />
InnaJ High School; Vora Doderyn,<br />
Jane Spikr>bki Joanne Oaffney<br />
anil Pnt King, Wikiwood Catholic<br />
Hih St-honl.<br />
Golden Age Club<br />
Plans for a rummage sale and the<br />
Annual hHnquH wore announced nf<br />
tht. mct-tiftg <strong>of</strong> the Golden Age qub<br />
nrTffTh the TrVfiffl Cpnfer. *<br />
Mrs Florrnce Oopprrt, chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> thf nimniagp sale annaunmi the<br />
affair will be conducted May 5 to 7<br />
nt 7th st. and West av. Anyone hav.<br />
ing any donations i» requested to<br />
doliscr them to the itore.<br />
t'.us Derkifs, rhaimian nf the<br />
hnntiuft announced all details for<br />
the affair havf been mmplHrd. It<br />
I*i!• •uui riifisiiri Siin*<br />
• « i i).> i<br />
l*> i 'M!. ! tl.ui.-i-<br />
I «•'! pl'iv ,,ii (.ri'ii<br />
.'"•» An, i ii I J'l.iqin' friHii Mii'h.'it'l J.<br />
H tit's ni.in»iL<br />
RN>I SICOMD GRADE<br />
'rf '*! •. i-liss nutjio up<br />
? ''P * if ^h»* n*iipnFiy'ii<br />
P i i.i'»f»ipt •«;(!••* cfUIrift M' ;I iiii>f.<br />
t \m nf Siinmii fli*;i!i'rs at Chwry<br />
H II Inn Chi>rry Hill.<br />
F*il»*-^"a1 npiTJiti 1 Inn Sirners Point, Tickets are un<br />
salt<br />
* PilrTOi'* Sunnro<br />
Slut).*! (if ifllh sf nnH AtlNiry BV.<br />
i Hi- is a inttuhH' rd KtHViann<br />
Piist VVW Munsin-KanHc<br />
, AjTiiTii an I«i^iiin, Oprnn C i t y (<br />
1 .<br />
Mrs, Jaw Kimm, Mrs. Plorwc*<br />
Martin, Mrs, Mane Lawton and Mrs,<br />
FMfy B*«hi# wnf eonBrahilat«l on<br />
their birthday* A »-Heomi» hack<br />
WSM arTorrtrd Mn. Bt^bip after<br />
Ufitfttiy •bnetw-r and In Mn. Lillian<br />
WalkiM. a former mttmbw wl» wag<br />
wfUi«l as a visitor <strong>On</strong>p hundntl<br />
•nri lix memhws wiw prnent.<br />
3. will be William Lawton, William<br />
GUfort, William ammr, Jowph<br />
LuraH, Albert BU»k«-y, Allon Wickm<br />
and Ralph HoribM.<br />
A Complete<br />
COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION<br />
& A2HUBARB<br />
Chained Adi Bring YM Md<br />
FREE<br />
ITS AUTOMATIC<br />
NO EXTRA CMKE<br />
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MOTH & MILDEW PROOFING<br />
WITH AODD DEODORANT rUOTKTIO*<br />
OUARANTIEO AOAINST MOTH, LARVAE A MILMW PWllJHW<br />
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16th St. A The<br />
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ITS MM, Ifl<br />
OPEN DAILY 9A.Eto6P.M-<br />
(CLOSED SUNDAYS)<br />
SMFtTMMS. IKS*<br />
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<strong>1966</strong><br />
RAMBLERS<br />
SBfONN<br />
HtOHIST ALLOWANCI<br />
ON YOUR UMB CAR<br />
**U Ifl<br />
RAMBLER<br />
20 S, MAIN STMIT<br />
May C«rr House<br />
•ML<br />
In The<br />
County To Do Buatnew"<br />
4GrertN«w<br />
M 10,000-ton A««rifiNr<br />
baaatlM catav to<br />
U 7 M l<br />
Coast<br />
jaumm<br />
fo Be A Speaker<br />
Institute May 5<br />
' «• Mir Cap* tna *M »n^P> Mai J, Una*,<br />
tad to aflaod the Jr., cartoon* and cnmtaT^i<br />
•asygoias;<br />
iata*<br />
tha<br />
Cha<br />
tMVKI<br />
in NEW<br />
POOT TIAITS<br />
*MM*»saasMAWi ihj^j : 1 * ^ ^? ipHt J>^.^F L-<br />
Fa.,<br />
He will<br />
_ wWi witty chsttar,<br />
amistag pr<strong>of</strong>essional anecdote* aid<br />
1 drawing [Mperand crayon. As part<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hs osnoB^ososo in* noigyi cw*<br />
toontag eonteat* with the audience<br />
participatuic-<br />
Flotsam<br />
Jetsam<br />
OCIAN cmr<br />
WoMt To Go Horn*<br />
P ^•••W^P^B? WW ••••• • W •• • ""'^ F ""~^l<br />
Tuckahoe Man Back From Vietnam<br />
Recounts Gl's Life <strong>On</strong> Battle <strong>Line</strong>s<br />
by Mary Law<br />
TUCKAHOE - If there were no<br />
war going on, Vietnam would he a<br />
Beautiful place. That is the opinion<br />
Hay ... bl! FUni «_ , . . down here and do your stuff . . . <strong>of</strong> Leonard MigHaocio. who Just re-<br />
•ad weteoroe to <strong>Ocean</strong> faty's- cur- looks like Jean tanphsM, <strong>of</strong> the turned from a tour <strong>of</strong> duty there,<br />
rent haU at fame , , , or read up Chatterbox, must be doing some, i He is the son <strong>of</strong> Oommirtceman and<br />
on the lag beat in the wrnSBsUMrid thing rights . . good looking wnit-<br />
Tnt aftmm feature will be "Ad-<br />
j Mrs Leonard Migliacao. Tuckahoe,<br />
, . let'« face H ... at long last reaaa* galore these days ... look<br />
venture* hi Food," a presentation by<br />
I and has one brother, Larry. The<br />
Spring is really here out as Tents are now it more than<br />
ArooW BBMMS, Inc.. <strong>of</strong> G*w»wich,<br />
j mountains are beautiful, he said, and<br />
•ad everytnini's geWns green . . . ever with people like Billy SiUitnp- I the land is not all rice pa now<br />
:s :i . r,,:'i- :i.<br />
lui: vi:d. the x;<br />
t-W\m tJi.- Hi. •••i', i "<br />
it. th ii this<br />
i:iy MM fit<br />
they )HSJ •!i. .is. i<<br />
It is known th.it liiti i<br />
rfUL<br />
tl»y arc .n, Mi-s<br />
Hospital Aides<br />
i li.i,n!i,ai M<br />
Set Golf Play<br />
LINW'OOD-^A planning si^siiin for<br />
the 13th Annuitl Invitatmniii i>.itf<br />
Tournament was held nwntly in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Richard C. B<br />
Tournament is spunmrMi »>>• th«-<br />
Mamjand Chapter \lonu-n's AuxilmrN<br />
mosie . , , it s Surfing Hollow Dip<br />
at ihr Eugene Tighe School this Saturday<br />
night at ngnt , , . we re sure<br />
Jon Den«*Bum will be there with f<br />
aU the Lee Staters . . . yuk yuk i<br />
... sp<strong>of</strong>tfld young man-atow-sown<br />
Hmer Gregory, who already caught<br />
a few ftsh goodw* over the past!<br />
_. » fUhcrmen get on*<br />
1<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial HfWpifnl HT»I IS<br />
scheduled for May IS at the At lam n 1<br />
Sti nilr .i ii<br />
to Mrs, 1J«IJN I> Almi/.i (<br />
at »H1-451«; MIM'I-SM-S ( Hi.<br />
n:ru; uill !«• Mr ^y ••<br />
.\<br />
M:, ,<br />
<strong>City</strong> Cnumry Club,<br />
n lima i<br />
1 ^ |VNT M<br />
K J Gcif-'l Mm Aitwi<br />
MnH Mrs W'il'i-i- Hc« .lr<br />
d.*ncing w.ll }•• furn:.shi< ^ jm<br />
Marshall and hji Tup-TirK-s.<br />
Mrs, BPW nnnrikd all this is<br />
bii; cient .if the f.si.U \i-.,r ir»i<br />
'lay te plnttncrl Prm<br />
to the h>W[)!fal, ,<br />
Bay, 18 iort bdow mean <strong>of</strong> the tuurnunent will be * am,<br />
low water. The cable will cross and requested a call be made in ul-<br />
Beach Thor<strong>of</strong>are just smith <strong>of</strong> Cow- %-aiice to Mrs. Leo Fmser, 641-.11-10.<br />
pen s Wand.<br />
\ or Mrs. Bew, 64144G0, for nirisim-<br />
Major rtul s, Matthews, Jr., Oon at pamnfl and »u6iinK Ume,<br />
deputy district engineer, requests Deadline for paJrHigs will he Ma>- 12<br />
that any protests or critioam DP A cocktoil hour will be held fnmi<br />
submitted to him in writing at the 6 to I p.m., with dinner t" be sin<br />
Philadelphia <strong>of</strong>fice Corps ai £ngu><br />
1 .,<br />
ed promptly at T Resenations for<br />
serv od by the second<br />
room ntothers. Installation <strong>of</strong><br />
•otn wUl mtm atae* at tim<br />
May meetii*.<br />
.....<br />
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We Invite You<br />
To Visit Our Greenhouses<br />
and Nursery<br />
W# Crow Ovw- 100 VAMFTIES<br />
<strong>of</strong> FLOWERS and PLANTS<br />
14 Grm.li.yMs -. 10 Aerw «f i^pr^,,,<br />
and cuIUvate only the finest, hardiest<br />
CEDAR BRIDGE<br />
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Hom# <strong>of</strong> tU<br />
*mm Trocit and th« in<br />
Um <strong>of</strong> RM. «ntt NoNr tVHMMliS to $^th<br />
T«p l-«tJoF T«p<br />
AHanfic<br />
VMTHAIDY<br />
EXIffYAZALaS<br />
"Quality Do* Not<br />
nut<br />
IKI<br />
Mrs.<br />
Ma.<br />
beHt, the impure water, which rot<br />
only cannot be used lor drinking Uam J<br />
but can produce a skin Irritation Mm. "<br />
and the bugs, anak«B and ammuls<br />
wt>re moit diaturbing.<br />
When a«k«d what he thought <strong>of</strong><br />
the di'iivNtstrationi put on by lomo<br />
• students concerning our Viet.<br />
puiifi apMon tar' *• "^^<br />
Ru((|iTs University faculty mt>mbpri "" •*«» H<br />
quite Mxrii- time ago, uunducted rruM 22 with f*.<br />
q<br />
k by<br />
an ail tii^ht trju-hin to pn»te«t Aklriafi<br />
States nolu-y ovur there "It<br />
is (tj Miy Uui^m but fighting is<br />
he<br />
di»<br />
uf Tf%»<br />
ht 1<br />
a firMi] qn-vtion nf »hat<br />
thinks !h L'tjtcd .Staiiii should<br />
whfii e%en Hurn <strong>of</strong> the Sixirh<br />
se arc siiyinK ' Yanki*- VM<br />
, Mijjliaifio wild he cuuldri'l<br />
"whi'tlu-r we shfjuid, but all<br />
riiifi w.mt tit"<br />
WI MOTHER OUR<br />
Mcfher Is rour first love and ours tM,<br />
good enough for htr *nd that's why<br />
-fleeted .onljr the finest quality UotlM<br />
yoy to choose from in eyr store Trust<br />
m put youf ment thoughts mto wwa<br />
in OLir eewpipft s*iteti»fi <strong>of</strong> NillMrfc<br />
pne |h»t setrns cfeited |ust for JOVI<br />
r «n«a (siC<br />
034 AVENUE<br />
SHOP A*<br />
The store that cores... about<br />
WlStf CUT-UP<br />
CHKKENLEGS<br />
Also THIGHS,<br />
•MASTS Ot<br />
MUMftTKKS<br />
.55<br />
mm mem HIOHM<br />
STUMS -tt«^l J%A<br />
CIU1» STEAKS ±HM ikOf<br />
•o>uss CMNX ioAsre<br />
susau<strong>of</strong>s<br />
J ~~<br />
•ANANAS<br />
MOT Ot<br />
tfOOUUI<br />
m<br />
STIAWIflllB<br />
, S-4<br />
i tine came from be-<br />
OCMH Oty Wgh<br />
fs *» DoyliBtmn, Pa.,<br />
an «tra4i»mag contest.<br />
J| «M M.<br />
Oty was aheirf wn.II a<br />
error gave George<br />
Point Parochials Win<br />
CYO Swim Tourney<br />
A, M. f© 6 P. M,<br />
JONES<br />
• • BOAT CO., IMC. »*<br />
ing Rd., Semars Point, N. J.<br />
• JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOSS<br />
• STAKRArT BOATS<br />
• STAKRAFT SAILBOATS<br />
• STAKJUFT CAMPER TRAURS<br />
• HOWY BOAT TRAURS<br />
• NOW AVAILAiLl<br />
• M0ATM6 BOAT BOCK<br />
UP TO 1* MIT<br />
Smih<br />
Crawford 3b<br />
Lanait, c<br />
, McAlhi.t»f. if<br />
l, fb<br />
2b<br />
s<br />
TNI OCCAM CITY SCNT1MIL-LIOOUI<br />
Red Raider Nine<br />
Wallops Capers<br />
j<br />
Mn, Mulholtand and Mrs. Lee Girl Scout Cadette Troop 41. 7 to Cub Smut DM 4, after school,<br />
| § Bergen. co-chairmrti. announced 9 pm.. home -yard backatNfce in the Seatar IM- High School'* baseball team the rod<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
visian.<br />
over Cape May Regional at Brma<br />
Tuesday. The soore was 54.<br />
The strong a. Joseph's leam cyp- M ant turn winners far m,<br />
tured *pst place pointt in W <strong>of</strong> theJoe'l<br />
included Rcgim Oerech to tte Two errors and a single by Dave<br />
24 evnto on the schedule, with a tt-yard junior fre«rtyW; the Mara Beyel gave the Raiders two rum<br />
number <strong>of</strong> seoond and third place<br />
<strong>of</strong> Stephanie Vay, Diane Stowarr, hi the opening inning. Coach Fred<br />
points boosting the winning total, j<br />
Jmiine Williams, Jean MaxweU and Haacks tossen added two more in<br />
Aon Ktein in ik» MQymrt jMnior w the fourth and one far Insurance<br />
St. Joseph's tallied a total <strong>of</strong> 123lay,<br />
in the final inning.<br />
potntoi. eMiiy outdistaneiflg tht near.<br />
Peter Salotti in the 80-yard inter- Dave Faragher started on the<br />
«t rival. Our Lady Star <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mndiatc freestyle; Brow Marshall mound for the Raiders, but gave<br />
SOB <strong>of</strong> AUanUe Oty, with 83 puintt.<br />
in the 40-yard intermediate back- way to Rick Howell tin the Second<br />
The Somers Point Utun btwAud<br />
stroke; William Kuan- in tf» 40- after giving up four hits and walk.<br />
thrre doubles winners Betjy Naumyard<br />
intermediate breastaitroke; Ing one tatter, HoweU hekl things<br />
* chik won the 40-yard havkstroke and<br />
in with the winning run.<br />
Frank VanLangen in the 40-yard in cheek, giving up Jour hrt* in five<br />
bremMrtroke evonU in the Inter.<br />
senior breaststnta.<br />
innings and walking one,<br />
nn>rii«fp Division.<br />
the most important subject,<br />
The team <strong>of</strong> Norman Sendler, John Gleason collected two <strong>of</strong><br />
In the Junior Diviiion, John Brcn-<br />
Thomas Yugovieh, De»*ii» Brennan, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s four hits.<br />
mink, is "What are wenan<br />
wa« the winm-r in the 40-yard<br />
Patrick Rice and Lawrence Pashley Box score:<br />
to «t?"<br />
freeatyle rate and also the 20-yard<br />
in the 100-ymrd junior ralay; the<br />
OMAN CITY<br />
p<br />
team <strong>of</strong> Peter Salottl, Chris Cos- JsftM, ,M , .<br />
0 r<br />
tell, Jowph Yugovlch, Albert Curia? Hawdl. lbo<br />
1<br />
MM, M> . .<br />
0<br />
ami Robert Marx on the 200-yard Buy*, cf .<br />
21000<br />
I The ALL NEW...Deluxe<br />
intermediate relay, and the team <strong>of</strong> ClMaen, If<br />
Pf«#ff(i. e<br />
Brian McGrmui. Jam« Erbndt, Wil- Town. 2b<br />
Kallar, r» If<br />
I HARBOR HOUSE MOTEL & MARINA J liam Rush, Greg Raininyder and<br />
BmM VitntangW tti BIB ^^^yaro<br />
, • . * : •«'.;-<br />
r*nlpitr, p'<br />
aauor relay.<br />
Worrier, rf . . f<br />
Also gathering points for the winning<br />
team were J. Williams. E.<br />
LOWM<br />
Rice. C. Ralfsnydw, J. Maxwell. B.<br />
B«mr, R, Clerwh. L, »ddon and Bsilcy.<br />
LMwnri, 2b<br />
J Shcld.m in the girls' events, and ] Turhlnaton, o<br />
P VanLangen. F. VanLangtB, N, Pltfc el<br />
SewlleT T. Dawson, C. CosteUo, W,<br />
Kuwr, J, Raifsnyder, B. Jtorshall<br />
ttnrl 0. Raifsnyder in the boys*<br />
events.<br />
Mustang Tossers<br />
ON lut apt «iMrrJM<br />
VMs<br />
DropHammontor<br />
LJNWOOD — Honk Wnernrr he Id<br />
»Enfargtd SUN DECK • Heated POOLS<br />
MammorTon HiKh Srhfjnrs hn*sm«'n<br />
k*ni num fttitmti • mumiii M mmt$<br />
to a IOK> binglo as Mainland ReRional<br />
HiKh Si-hiHil's hiiFt'ljiii! Icvim «ol.<br />
mm (M) 39$ 1515<br />
its fifth strai«hi victory hi n><br />
HAII0I MOUSE MOTEL A MARINA<br />
y<br />
>•« a lar IHM , ^ *taM ctt, j<br />
M:i:nl;ind p-wfpd a lonr> tnllry in<br />
the fJ'h, but put thu tfcimo on ice<br />
in the sixth when B»<br />
NOW OPEN DAILY!<br />
i "Attention book lover!" U (he «• Forg» to Jota F<br />
ttHatMtte cry <strong>of</strong> St. AuguatU*'. dnU- PT-ioe.<br />
Otner Mm <strong>of</strong> Nch „_<br />
dran a* they finHripatt a book *•'»<br />
tured are the Maocy Drew mystery<br />
to te held fi'T II IIiliinil<br />
series, the Charry Ames —'<br />
Ihe Mr, to he displayed in the<br />
school auditorium, will be open to<br />
the pubuc m Frklay, Saturday and<br />
Sunday afternoon from 2 until 4<br />
pjn,, and again in the eveauias from<br />
7:10 'm • pjn.<br />
Books for aU ages and interest<br />
win he on sate. Amang the attractive<br />
array the older re^ler* will <strong>On</strong>d<br />
such titlea as The Tale «C Two<br />
CWes", "Thirty Second* Over<br />
Tokyo" and "The Green Berett",<br />
an account <strong>of</strong> stark reality io Vietnam.<br />
Asjo to be found on the sheU<br />
for readers are such authors as<br />
Shakeapaare, Juks Verne and Al-<br />
Movtag down to the yougtr met.<br />
the Landmark books <strong>of</strong> American<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer a wealth <strong>of</strong> tai<br />
and enjoyable, adventurous reading<br />
M they ra-captura «• th* attaM<br />
pa»e tto spirit mat has piarrsMni<br />
America, from the Water at Valley<br />
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^G<strong>of</strong>m by innings:<br />
CHy . 7 0 0 7 0 0 1—§<br />
Ccaa 0 0 0 0 0 1 O—l<br />
?B PilaUkay MO—F»r»gh»r 4 in 1,<br />
HowaU 4 in 5 IB—FarsaAar 1, Howatl<br />
1. Turfcinaton 2 SO—Hawaii 6. Turking.<br />
ton S, WP—Turfcingtsn, W—Farashar. U~<br />
Dou|tat and Whiten.<br />
Spring Fair<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday<br />
LrNW«>D - Final plant for the<br />
Spring Fair bnltm prTsented by the<br />
Urrworid WijtiK-n s Club wprr dis-<br />
rt Horton rusMd by comnifflcw diainnen mod.<br />
il»J, Rich Andi r*m Wcurner and ing fcut W^dnusday in the home <strong>of</strong><br />
I*iit Dunli'vy hit sir^lw, nnd fho Mrs nogcr Mulholtand.<br />
cicfcr»f commitie^ a TTie SpninR Fair will take place<br />
ftuurday (rom 10 a.m, to 10 p.m. at<br />
All Wars Memorial rirld. Rain date<br />
is May 7, Tfie fair is b«ng<br />
M<br />
affair wiU te'held Hay S and to<br />
tjwn tr the Ope May Ckwnly Uott«<br />
^•HkaVBT ^a^BV ^Rj^yQBl gRJ ^BSB^BB TQ09^K<br />
th»CMMhoodo*<br />
lor CARE JOT tto Pbiik>-<br />
are afeualant 1B<br />
were eousotam. Mad nylon,<br />
and tta Treasury <strong>of</strong> Cklfcoilc<br />
turnwjmfcr<br />
ture.<br />
To deMglrt the yauf«Mt<br />
Ihe FUr <strong>of</strong>lcts a rich salsctlon at Tbe<br />
conducted by<br />
t from Iaam Hocaa, Lois Ann<br />
, and re-<br />
or that graa4aat <strong>of</strong> story tell-<br />
M,- Wall nanmy.<br />
and Mrs Jean Man.<br />
Decoration* tor the booth*<br />
with attractive, eye-catcbiog.<br />
tive posters are being prepared by GuHd Comp/<strong>of</strong>o« Study<br />
thm eighth grada- art " Of Book ©F Th* AtH<br />
fen the FarwRVTrnd<br />
are aasMing w eieuDnc w uuuMa, The Study at the Book <strong>of</strong> the Acni<br />
while tte women will be 00 hand<br />
to assM in tbe mlrw<br />
Weattga fafvtea GuUd <strong>of</strong> nw fftat<br />
The dnaf purpose <strong>of</strong> til* Fair to<br />
to promote readinc interest among<br />
the children. Par«nts can keto ttalr<br />
personal interest and tutwdaam to<br />
the Book Fair.<br />
fn<br />
TMay (Tlwra*^)-<br />
Marmora VohnaMr nn<br />
Boy &oot Troop n, 7 p^n,, Scout pany, f pjn.<br />
Cabin, Palermo,<br />
Commission on B*«>N, I p.m.,<br />
Triniry Methodist Church.<br />
• • •<br />
Spring Camporee, Boy Scout<br />
Troop 79 members participating. 6<br />
Upper TownaWp RJMK Squad, S<br />
p.m., hone <strong>of</strong> Albert Way:<br />
p.m., Tuckahoe Fire HalL<br />
• * •<br />
• • •<br />
Rummage sale, 9 a.m. to I<br />
OM Seout Junior Troop
TNI OCIAN CITY SINTINILUDOtK<br />
IWerTradnnen<br />
fefetf MMand<br />
Otwwi <strong>City</strong> HJjh Schools track ajrf<br />
Jf* MN trmvrt^ to Uo*w»d Tue*rd nm and the<br />
—mad jump, wfctUe Raider sp«-,-ds'.r<br />
GBry Harmon post >d win* ,n bu h ih.><br />
100 aad the OO-yuri dualm.<br />
Summaries:<br />
109 ft, tm —> I, g*ry Harmon, OC<br />
2, JUia, OC. 1. More* M 01 I<br />
MflHyd «eah — I. Htrnm, OC<br />
HWW, Ms », EM, OC. 2*2<br />
«*4*g, sprint -^ I re, oc 1. Wi.it<br />
MB-?*, run — i. Mroodrew OC 2<br />
RatMtga, OC; 1. Martin, OC 2 17 0<br />
T acwpfpd over phut*. %M<br />
reunesy and ennvrnitive- to customer Rpnuiuuic* must be<br />
in More mhmiiamimn ii mi in f»p«»,<br />
CIns«ifi«j Display Advertistf.fi — CM Per Inch<br />
FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />
I MALI M€LP WANTIO<br />
* I 7000 PLUVNEW C4R AS BONOS<br />
tor man M 40 O C<br />
PiRSONALS<br />
M¥OK¥ SUB tMOPPC,<br />
tw SM-4IIB f^^<br />
k IS h<br />
at Aabury<br />
l hl Mg<br />
for man iw 40 in Orvan C.ty, ' Aye SK-4IIB filial hot sag<br />
**; J •*•• »*»• «*r tot iiwl tr,p* I ar hembuc—r. 15: each. Alas Mrry<br />
te eomaet cu.wrMn Wr.ie B « • If vartaties af NoaglM. Owen 11<br />
Seutr.we*.em A, M, *M1 f, M<br />
PWNMWHI C&p 534<br />
S»>e*t Fart Worm Te»e»<br />
*.em<br />
Mam<br />
BUSINESS SlftViCl •UIINiM MftVtCI<br />
MMHnil * CArW<br />
KR St««ty wort,<br />
after 6pm<br />
HJlin j ^.._ == -_ - -- =____i_____=^ _<br />
* '• MAGICIAN — CHILDREN t rtlRTItS<br />
a *pe«ully For In hour <strong>of</strong> rnjsl<br />
•ry and jmuMmtrii writf er phone<br />
Mr Mac <strong>of</strong> Old Shne Road irma,<br />
N J M4 »;9J 5 12<br />
7*<br />
4 *1<br />
•<br />
IN MEMORIAM<br />
Hf LP WANTED<br />
WALTEIt R CHATTIN JR—In leving<br />
m#mYiFy 9! my dfar htjt&irid. Our<br />
DJO Jino Pop Poc on h,% birthday<br />
Ap'li ?§<br />
* T Our hM*H >S4Jr memory<br />
da. M: _>, La<br />
— Blrox — 1. Wadi<br />
OC: 3. Wreaks. M 124<br />
tnrow _ J, CoaM, OC: _».<br />
, OC 1. EcclM. M 146 10 "<br />
•core — Ocaan <strong>City</strong> 64, Main-<br />
WAiTRCSSCS C»l! 3W1J7J 4..-«<br />
MIDDLE AGED WOMAN PREFERRED<br />
rMiaW*. DintM tot |*n«rtl SK<br />
r«t»ri»( arwk, small <strong>of</strong>fice V«»r<br />
round »*Tlpnng h<strong>of</strong>M show aw Writ,<br />
tBdt and dress, and gw.ina [ •••**<br />
ho—« groomed for thr big spring ' ll "*<br />
riding event, Mrs. Maud Niok.tws;<br />
<strong>of</strong> North Cape May, show chairman<br />
amid this week.<br />
Mrs. KieMrsi said pntrirs arc" pour.<br />
ing in for the two-day horsr ••srnf<br />
art fcr May 14 and 15 at the Riding<br />
Qyb show grounds on Dias Crock<br />
rd,, hw. Trophies and ribbons will<br />
awarded in 27 Western and in 18<br />
^IF YOU HAVE CA»<br />
i<br />
~ - ~ ^— ---^^<br />
"'OiBAIPtf SALM * SERVICE—<br />
' *•"• te ^rjdaifa enl N<br />
Palmar<br />
d H<br />
enlj!<br />
Palmar Frii<br />
Siiewlna CaAtar<br />
Ava. 309139,<br />
LIKE<br />
•r»g 10<br />
I0<br />
" er.ee<br />
30 i m<br />
litfi and<br />
SEWtNO a. ALTtRATIONS, promptly<br />
don* Mif h.tc.lli Smitfi, 414<br />
S Naw Read. M»"nor», N J. Meni<br />
3»f J460 5,M<br />
»»AiNTF« STUDENT<br />
f<br />
J99<br />
4 • " •<br />
rOLLEGE<br />
pewten a* p*nt», fW<br />
mi- menthi tip*r,WCp«<br />
bru%i roll ipray Atailaoi*<br />
15 *»»•« Mli,r 7> ljjn*<br />
Gouc»fcl»' N<br />
CAU US TODAY<br />
W» will MtinMto HM<br />
eo«t <strong>of</strong> imfalling<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
Wn. S. Anderson<br />
Electricians<br />
*«•_ OUT<br />
•_.(»•<br />
Jun*<br />
EXPCBiENCEP AND<br />
A v t<br />
pp,<br />
[LECTRIC'AM AND<br />
]"4S'<br />
t?<br />
_,, _ ljjn*i A.«<br />
J 4 ^<br />
MATURE WOMAJN OESiRCS CLEAN<br />
7 7 4<br />
evening c*ii 1<br />
4 ff 1<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />
E<br />
;*<br />
M©TlGf Of •ETTLEMgNT<br />
i hereby gi.er, th,, the<br />
<strong>of</strong> the tubteritjers. «»<br />
_ , <strong>of</strong> the EMa!# <strong>of</strong> F-ankTn<br />
Oasiii. aecea*ed. will be »ya .«(<br />
by the "<br />
RELIABLE HANDYMAN<br />
Sn.nr. hQ_^?fcpfpp,<br />
M<strong>of</strong>#l llfh j.a Bca-0*..<br />
MAN — F3OF PlfNCrD<br />
0» Hot<br />
iW6 Si; 4<br />
J l a m Nu<br />
_ H M»»<br />
F jn_(r.<br />
OCEAN CITV EMCLOVMENT AGENC¥<br />
9:5 (f¥e« A_e R.i .b.. heip<br />
tT , furnitfted R*1t'i>^cr\ investigates<br />
___ | Coroeha Miatu, prop. n,al 3N<br />
at ;<br />
etf" Ac"i so<br />
Pceiih C.ty, N<br />
TUTORINO<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
REPAIRS<br />
COMPLITI PAHTS MHI<br />
••f AH MIIVIC1<br />
AUTNOHIZKO RCA. HULC<br />
Mri WISTINMOUM<br />
Major Mai Small Mpj,i,r,t<br />
CAL_L VS FIRST<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
W0 Asbuiy Avenue<br />
Dial 399.1242<br />
The elub annunlly —jornora two<br />
— one in th# spring and ;he<br />
in the iaU. Rukm and hoiws<br />
tweny Mate*, as well RS NPW<br />
_ compete in the two-day nd.<br />
ing event. Thousands <strong>of</strong> speatatom<br />
pour into thfi Jersty Cape county<br />
at«t tor this outstanding ridinc pvenf.<br />
Compeilton in the Eng!ii#_ nnd<br />
Wertern eventi will be seeking<br />
"tafs" on thp Fr«*older trophips, i<br />
t»4rich musl bp won rhrpe times, nor;<br />
n—*«airily in wcvemkin, for ptTm-<br />
anent possession T1v» "leg" trophios<br />
awarded to the tow rathar<br />
Camnuionf anj<br />
D»t«J MVreh 31. 1»€6<br />
MILDRED L DAVIS and<br />
PITMAN NATIONAL BANK<br />
and TrtUST COMPANY.<br />
Executors.<br />
I GENERAL OFFICE<br />
pnen# *ome &<br />
••'it el«» motii<br />
399 7150<br />
VVQtIK<br />
4 ra<br />
TELE<br />
n_rt i m ng<br />
r.ii<br />
4 I,<br />
I WADINQ —ALL<br />
reading: Ph!<br />
1 tchool tubtect*<br />
AGES. RamMial<br />
i Eiamentary<br />
S.mpi. tpiKh<br />
f<br />
1LS<br />
_. __ R MAUT .«<br />
ION S M«RT HUSBAND<br />
AND WIFI. DtFENDANTS<br />
MAlNTrNANCt MAN to . i_ _f SuB<br />
•fmtjfiaerit Atlantc C'y M B i e<br />
*oa1ments ¥*», ..unj pai.I-D^<br />
Ch»!4*i Toie,. ]g;7 Ventn<strong>of</strong> A,f<br />
Atiant c c t'y 344 1J4; 4 ->g<br />
CARPENTEB ft HELPER WANTED—<br />
, Jjnits R Mendfii JO I l.'th M<br />
C*il 199 0993 jffef 6 a m " ,»<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
hr*t graaer* <strong>On</strong>e hour * heiW—<br />
h«ip»i certified teacher Arhne Neal<br />
123! Pleasure Ava.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
CHAIRS _ eane, rwi*i. wten m<br />
Menc.l 'P»ni Dutch limni)<br />
Jfarn 407 M«i A»», So.-,<br />
*r»nc« J<br />
3W JK>4<br />
awarded \o the tow ra<br />
to thr rider, and horwi<br />
*wt H<br />
e nr. and horwi can<br />
^ tn rtth-r Englirti or Wrftrrn<br />
HonnHan on The horse show<br />
may be received by vmfinf Mrs.<br />
Maud WrtdeiB, al m Wilson'av.<br />
North Ow* »K. N. J.<br />
can! man<br />
EREBY<br />
upon Sh.f<br />
ir# attorn.y<br />
anta* Tnial BuiMing, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
££" J ««^ •" •"»••' «» rue tern<br />
PW'W fit*© ih A giwil artisn fn<br />
*t,,ch WiiMam w Matr.ew»in „<br />
MocfcfJ, Summtr F)uk«<br />
Superior Court <strong>of</strong> New Jar«Bv, Law<br />
n en. Mntrfin H_ir1y-#iw» rj"<br />
May 9. ifSf, Nciyi,,,<br />
Oata, If *ou fail to do<br />
f KHJHT<br />
THIS<br />
WAY<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
LEARN TO KNii Erewal, er crochet<br />
Anvnd CIHIM Manday, Wedna*<br />
gay and Frio#y ni|hfi 6-Jo to f 00<br />
P M SBeei'ie hefinnari cloin<br />
laturday mor-nih|» 9 10 to 12 00<br />
risen Daytime instruEtiam County<br />
Craftari, II) Aattury An, 3»» 7571<br />
H<br />
INVISIBLf MWCAVINa — Clgaratle<br />
1116 Bay Art<br />
PIANO TUNINQ AND WEPAK.ING<br />
Gsoa worhmanthtp at a fair<br />
P'.e. Phone i?]J6B7 an^.me up<br />
to I! 30 P m Tad Sudartky. $1<br />
S*W Bartram Ave, AMartta: <strong>City</strong><br />
N J III<br />
BUS. OPPORTUNITY<br />
OF£lCE SPACE FOU RE_NT, 14]<br />
PERSONALS<br />
WB^reW<br />
S3.<br />
in ftte cnmplamt y©,j *hall<br />
file yeur inia.fr and ^o<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> serv<br />
• rte in duMtnte *ntt> tt»a Clerii <strong>of</strong><br />
^fce^ef Court <strong>of</strong> New jenar.<br />
Wai* HeuM Annai, Trenton New<br />
JenMy. in accordance wit* the rule*<br />
<strong>of</strong> rrvil practice and prgeadure<br />
Tni* action hn* bean innitytad<br />
fer the purpose sf obtainini »<br />
money ludprnant for the MaintiH<br />
MAY<br />
a— m on the<br />
&pt. according to BSMM<br />
rwwlved ov«r the weekend by ihr<br />
Owe May County DepaRmcnt <strong>of</strong><br />
Pi—He i«fii. whidi dirprts the<br />
MUMya annual fishing taurnrnmctii.<br />
fand catehei reported Frtday nnd j * Mrwt.mer 0 Newm.n lr<br />
SWim_y. Sunday, artion ^a some= ^XTEWLSKK?" J « '<br />
OATfDr A",L „_ , m<br />
4 14—«t-pf, >44M<br />
~««TI« f» UMfT _<br />
ESTATE OF Beatrice<br />
NKEOLC CMAFT NOOK<br />
Ragria Meyer<br />
Botany — Lainvt Ou Pm|o_ .<br />
Cottag* C-jft ¥arn,<br />
S«Mt« — Afghan — Crawal<br />
Neadlasoint *,ti<br />
Nana Kn.t* CipeHly Flniihed<br />
Greeting C*»d*<br />
NPCm HOTTL<br />
319 4*6?<br />
^ f Hs nn<br />
MI- Jtaine »w these big Boston<br />
inBckcit'l M'Uit* to bp moal pradue*<br />
tiv». Vrtntm skippers indjeaio the<br />
iwmKwri run should laBt a good four<br />
WNBX, and that a tanrp tody <strong>of</strong><br />
M ii ippying up into Cape<br />
• Marf N^fc.^ S^N^t I<br />
RAMSLCR CtafltJc 4 aV.<br />
§*d.. RAH, MM* hmM,<br />
*« RAMILHCtMMrn 4M<br />
IM UMtlM « BOM<br />
fTATrON WAOON.<br />
H, Ja«e*,<br />
nn FALCOM _.„„„<br />
W^^^^~_(rw~# ^^P____^W# JP fSlHBft<br />
w pHM^H_i_B« _<br />
INI LARK<br />
Tr<br />
f 1<br />
BOILED HAM, LUNCH ROLL, •trti<br />
ported Swits Chene f I Of b*<br />
the pound A tour/ Cold Cult. 649<br />
Aibury Ava tf<br />
j WE GROW TOO SOON~OLDT~ AND<br />
: too late schrnardt, but w« tnam<br />
the be»t cola eut* in town at<br />
Thorne * on ith S! near Bi, Awe<br />
_ _ 4 2§<br />
CATC MAV OIAMONDS _ w.ll cut<br />
your own ttonn any vrr JJ %0<br />
a karat alto have ume for *ale<br />
Call 92 7 2041 Wilham S Hartfe-<br />
4|4 Attamre »»»,, Sa-tr?<br />
W J.<br />
including utihtin Secretarial serv-<br />
ice available if desired Call Iff<br />
3722 betwean 10 a m and J p m<br />
FOR MNT. NEW STORE. n«lta«Xe<br />
May l.t 1000 H ft Pterrty <strong>of</strong><br />
panting For aN yaar round Aeroi<br />
from Acme Market Inquire<br />
B<br />
TU ANTENNA<br />
1, V SA1.ES k S(_KVI(<br />
ROOF ANTENNAS<br />
—__ m<br />
TOWERS<br />
VHF • UHF<br />
and FM<br />
SCHUFF<br />
— ELECTRIC —<br />
710 Asbun Avenue<br />
DIAL 3*9-1242<br />
W QAS tTOVf.<br />
vacuum dMnar<br />
Mfn ba»e cab.net.<br />
to— made ilipeeieT _SLJ? «»<br />
CARD OP THANKS<br />
I WISH TO [IMtll MV SINCERE<br />
tttankt and appra£«atieri to awary,<br />
ene «f«e *ant card*, flowar*. *nd<br />
lw the many kindn«Ma«, emMC.atly<br />
to the Ladiaa Auiiltary <strong>of</strong> tne Mar.<br />
mere Volunteer Fira Co. and the<br />
Trinity Mathoditt Church during my<br />
ttay in the hotpital and during<br />
mi toniraleMenea at home.<br />
Mr* JOHN ALUN<br />
41 E M.pte Shade La<br />
BeaaJay't Point.,<br />
I wiih to a*tend to thote whs<br />
helped, my personal fhankt and<br />
s^Kittion lor the wonderful<br />
job dona during our recant eafn-<br />
p.t9-IMl<br />
»» WWtNl i|i| he CO*<br />
h<br />
Barfa;<br />
gg^Js=F_' i arSfeg; ^sg^lHr 1 ^<br />
TAUL DOOR II?',<br />
All p«r1* ii<br />
/A<br />
SlK' HAN(H, DOUOLL<br />
*nd mjllrm*, ill it. le<br />
dinette tabie, maola<br />
eh*ir « diiiml (iA.m<br />
* - 8<br />
1URLAU, DRtSSLH,<br />
J . -•- «-* c««r S1.N la. yd.<br />
t* Wall itarii at<br />
M, yel. complet*.<br />
* x 12 (aiMftwi<br />
S Mch.<br />
J4 25<br />
JOT MOTEL lui<br />
Sunifi-s I*i»int<br />
COMERS POINT<br />
to<br />
«w»i*«i» mrufrneil<br />
ftealt<strong>of</strong>, 110 Qwtan<br />
ill<br />
3 FAMILY — Ut f( 3 BEDROOM<br />
apartment,, has Baiakoard hal<br />
w.it*r heat. All ap«rtm«n|* furmahM<br />
Licellent condition. Walk to wide<br />
beach tl9,»00 No phone .nlorma<br />
tisn Hiiicgiis Realtor, 14 Atlantis<br />
Ave 4ii<br />
INVESTORS — Canlrally located, 2<br />
buildings EaiJi with two 2 bed<br />
rsum aparimantt l-urni*hed1 L«cel<br />
lent income <strong>On</strong>ly fdl.QOO, Pfttricn,<br />
Inc , Rsjlton 8(h and Metley Ave,<br />
RIAL ESTATE — SAL!<br />
QOOD AND pfAlTHFUL INCOME pro-<br />
duc#r — • apartmaMS plua 1<br />
room* In eonatant kyatftMa MnM<br />
1914. Fully furnl*hed. In (OOd re-<br />
pair and ready for umintr rental<br />
Mmn. <strong>On</strong>ly MS.OM, wary taw<br />
flown •Mntant nawled. Call ' J<br />
CMHBI Realty 1<br />
rJLOWOt WOOD NEW TUBE '<br />
' si-t, ll.rrl.ita iiiy<br />
4 4i|<br />
..M«« ut. CurnwitlH.<br />
nn, BJkf'% rnde, conn<br />
i.S Fr.Her for *l(.r>,<br />
IM Suit iidt; Inn, >4lli<br />
Av* 4 2H<br />
NT S4it 4 eUHNlR UAS<br />
CWan! lib 101) S.rMuv.jn<br />
4H1 4 ^M<br />
ALUMINUM CO1S s,ih<br />
iBjir m.Uii-S'*!'^ I U" Miitf<br />
[ «is* , d i)', I . ,1<br />
.4. Uidt i«i l.r.iilf,!.<br />
REAL ESTATI-RiNT<br />
SEyERAL TWO AND THREE ROOM<br />
Oltiee Sinter All utilme, Mod<br />
arn in avery ra*pect. Write Bo.<br />
78.26, Sentinel Ladaer n<br />
REAL ESTATE —SALE<br />
4 » S<br />
\» Bi U Hi"'.<br />
JFAMILf .1 MINUTtb WALK TU<br />
wide baach Cottaga part, l s t<br />
fired hot ainlar h««I b batfrwjrnt<br />
j Mlh* Uompleie Ut floor apart<br />
rnefit Kirri.wieU P.iffeni({ Vt*ry guud<br />
tuiio.liNN Ii. SDO Nn phone ,n<br />
twriijl,,,,, HiiUjjui htillu., H A!<br />
iiMtn. A,i 4 ,|<br />
(iAMI)! N'. liil HIJI AAttHHIAIFO<br />
h.iii.p i IU-III.JIIIIIS, r1.:t,ltli(d M*.<br />
•1» I it.liU'lfii LHIIJI. In! Itprn iur<br />
Hi..ml nj;.. II , :jt,.j f,i, [,!,„,,,. ,,,<br />
».>•••..It M •..|*iH, NB,.!..,. 14 Al<br />
li-i! 1. ,»,(, 4 ,|<br />
4BEDROOM HOME WtTM 2 EB<br />
amie tile bam*. baieMMrd hot<br />
water heat, SO* 100 let, paruy turn.<br />
•*nea. Located MI 22nd •treat »ec<br />
lion — cho.ee year round or urn.<br />
mer location Rotoart L, Sharp.<br />
Real LkUte, 2/00 AMsury Ava.<br />
i9« lhj? H<br />
(SCOTt<br />
SALES<br />
RENTALS<br />
I INSURANCE<br />
614-8*<br />
WE NIID LISTINGS<br />
WE HAVI BUYERS<br />
WAITING<br />
W^^WIU t h 1 IfPMt ^ wifti in,<br />
tome dpartmant Completely fyrn<br />
iWmB H.jiwl LnclDked porch Liv<br />
mg room, dinng room, (utcnen. utii<br />
ily r»m, s bedroom.. 2Vj bains,<br />
tompletB i tusdrinm apartment.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 118,000 Ditlricri, Inc, Real<br />
•or*, ath and Wesley Awe, 5 12<br />
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CUTt 1 BtOROOM Summer Cottaga 1<br />
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SOMtRS POINT — Large older<br />
home in A 1 condition New<br />
rrwdetn MtetMri, Large landteapad<br />
Ml, Full baHmant, Garage A real<br />
Buy" 114.500 Coastal RMNV, Mac<br />
Arthur Blvd , Somer. Point, W7 67S9<br />
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»"*""• , ui |«r,ige Idea, vpoi<br />
ni!,tr BBJth, %tui«i.. churche* and<br />
wliooJi Loiiljtl ¥yii_ham Realtor,<br />
tur dBtj.li, BIO Ocaan Ave. J99<br />
U'iUO 4 28<br />
Oi.lAN r:iT¥\ in Licluaive G»rd*n*<br />
'.>t...ti.jfi j I.,-* ...uvlum IKJilt all<br />
••in t> c hunic. t(j* immediata Oc<br />
L,,|,,,iii_, 4 bedfoomi, 21,,. tsaihs,<br />
im.ru,it.on roort. with fifepliice. 2 ear<br />
g,t>,tj|r j.ji. detk *nd patio Di*h :<br />
w,i*her and garbage *M«M-*I all<br />
includMt 141.000 to $46,000 Open!<br />
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CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
SALE — see CAREYS<br />
ATTiNTlON — INVESTMENT BUYERS<br />
THE WATER EDGE APARTMENTS<br />
BoardwtK and UI7 W»»l»y AVWIM<br />
•f Mch Caiwr«cflM,<br />
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GARDENS<br />
* NEW HOMES *<br />
UNDER CONSTRUCTION<br />
OCIAN VIIW<br />
3 Bedroom. Ii/, Beth, UN,, B,R,,<br />
Cleclrtc Noat, Cerwei Lai<br />
sn,M<br />
OCCAM VIIW<br />
BedraMM. IM Ha<br />
Tata! tiettrtc Him*. «uU<br />
near I, MMM »h_.<br />
0MLV SM,Mt<br />
WM. R. DOUGHIRTY<br />
—_— MALTO* —<br />
3177 WtST AVENUt<br />
"<strong>On</strong> the Beach"<br />
Coastal Realty <strong>of</strong>fer, this<br />
prime businaM location. Owner<br />
operated over 16 yaar*, featur<br />
mg the Miowing: *naek bar —<br />
re*taurant — two 2 bedroom<br />
apartment* —r 10 guest room*<br />
(all with ocaan view. — 2 ocean-<br />
front motel room* — heated 2<br />
bedroom owner't apartmant —<br />
detached laundry and shower<br />
building — parking lot — pro-<br />
tectad bathing beach — 90'<br />
frontage • 100' depth Located<br />
at 55th and Central Ave <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
"<strong>On</strong> the Half SheH"<br />
Many viwtar* dosire their<br />
claiTis that way along with many<br />
other *eafood *peoartie* We <strong>of</strong>.<br />
fer leu **ie a •uccessful and<br />
well ntaeMshad clam bar and<br />
take out seafood bustneM Own,<br />
er will assist in financing. Full<br />
datail* thru . . . .<br />
COASTAL REALTY<br />
4M0 AacHiry AvsntM<br />
DIAL 399-07M<br />
•UW,EY*S POINT HARBOR RO<br />
_ quiet ne^iborrniod, naar public<br />
Beech andBoat famp 2 bet)room<br />
bungalow, workshop. 2>car garage,<br />
Lat lOOatOO 399/120 IS<br />
AAV Btl JW COST <strong>of</strong> remodeling.<br />
...lu^bie property. ?b\ Asbury av<br />
Zoned far buiinrH 3 imall apart-<br />
ment* *uit retiring couple New<br />
d Write uwnsr, Mrs C#na<br />
i Lkiyd, 924 Mam »t. Louitburg,<br />
North Carolina. (IMpattten by eo<br />
pomtmowtj, M<br />
aAROCMS — 4*EO4IOOM COTTAGE<br />
hot water twata*. 2 tile baths<br />
Pto* 1st ft 1 baaraoiii M N M apart<br />
ment Situatad on 3 lets. Detached<br />
"4 2i<br />
ABSOLUTE<br />
AUCTION<br />
3-Mory, S-tinit apt, bldg with<br />
atar* fMUM on 1st flosr Corner<br />
1111 Ml ail 1 a raal income producer!<br />
^ ^ ^ Til ASBURY AVE<br />
SALE; FRI., APR 19 at 2 PM<br />
At Marmora Firehouse<br />
Write for Circular<br />
SAMUCL T. FRtCMAN A CO.<br />
^., Fhila., Pa.<br />
l_AOOONFHOf4'r— LOVELY IBID-<br />
fosRii neenB, e#Tfi iew*i nwit,<br />
IVt baths, rmrMion room, 1 car<br />
garage. Large boat dock and swim-<br />
ming pool idaai for boater or perm<br />
anant home Grace Realty, 18th<br />
and Aaeury Ava, , tf<br />
OFF~SHORE~— MARMORA — SBSOO<br />
will buy you this furntmhed and<br />
heated 3 bedroom maeoory home<br />
Featuring iaraa living room (12x24)<br />
spMious 12&10S Tot, low taxaa<br />
and only a few minutes drive to<br />
Oeaan <strong>City</strong> baaahas. Hurry an Ms<br />
anal Coastal Rearty, 4S00 Aabury i<br />
Ava. 39««7M, _8 '<br />
MODEST PRICE FOR NICE HOME,<br />
Fine loeatien near High School.'<br />
1 bedroom*, etc Asbestos shingte<br />
siding. Nice Cardan. Oil hot water<br />
heated <strong>On</strong>ly 111,500. No phone<br />
information. Hillagass Realtor, 14<br />
Atlantic Ave 4 21<br />
Sr»ACIOUS COTTAGE. FURNISHED, \<br />
2nd St Near wide beach. Three.<br />
large bedroom*. Semi finished attic, '<br />
Fireplace in hwing room Parking in<br />
rear 116,000. M.Tlega*. RMKar, 14<br />
Atlantic Awe 4 21<br />
REASONABLE tummar cottaga. 4<br />
bedroom* 401100 lot. Taxe. $214<br />
Fully furnished. It's not fancy but<br />
it'll buy at HI,500 Coa.tal Real<br />
ty, 332 Atlantic Ave 1O9 3889 tf<br />
BEDROOMS. TILE<br />
• ROOM GUEST HOUSE WITH 2<br />
apartments. 50% now rented<br />
Extra IM, parking araa. Centrally<br />
located, beach block, wall eit.b<br />
lishad clientele. Must sail due to<br />
disability. 1423 Wesley Ava. 4 28<br />
NIA* SHO—1NQ CENTeWT^bungi<br />
low, 2 bedrooms, tila bath, liv-<br />
ing room, kitohen, screened porch.<br />
Garage. Heated Sll.MO. Grace<br />
ReaHy^iath and Asbury Ave tf,<br />
St. **ction^Spenfor <strong>of</strong>fer* Grace<br />
Realty, ltth St. and Asbury Ava, tf.<br />
HEATED BUNGALOW, 16th St Sac.<br />
Man, Seraanad porch, living room,<br />
dining room, modern Utchefi,, util.<br />
ity room, 4 bedroom*. Mo bath.<br />
Powder room. Oarage. Pricec! right,<br />
Wisham Realtor, BIO Ocaan *ve,<br />
399-0100. S-12<br />
DUPLEX — LR. Kit., 2 B.R. 4<br />
bath each apt. Priced under<br />
•14.M0, Buy now and gat this<br />
Summer's rent 22nd Street Section<br />
T-naar beach and boardwalk Sharp<br />
rraal Estate, 2700 Asbury Ave. 399-<br />
room, dining room,<br />
kitchen with dishwasher,<br />
RANCHER, J<br />
bath, living<br />
electric (utchi<br />
ovarsiied garage with electric<br />
overhead doors. Heated and furn-<br />
ishad. <strong>On</strong>ly $16,900 Grace Rearty.<br />
ltth and Asbury Ave tf.<br />
" ~ IT*<br />
BEACH SIDE DUPLEX, 4 bedrooms,<br />
2 full batjis an. oowd— rswn<br />
income M.OOO »34.ulo turn<br />
Grace NoMty, IBM nM A*<br />
kww AM, ' tf<br />
SUMMER COTTAGE — 30B Itth St.<br />
Living room two bedrooms, tile<br />
bath, WMlan, *cseened porch. Lot<br />
30x60 tn.MOOO furnishad. Mf<br />
h Guire Agency, Waal tetate<br />
hOH*«* north <strong>of</strong> firaheuM J bad.<br />
room hou*e. ?«ar aBeehed gai-aga.<br />
Nee lawn and Wirvbbery Curb and<br />
, *idewalk ail in Lot ,96' •front<br />
1 Priced to tall. Call owner, 399<br />
; S943 Sli<br />
MOTEL OH Ml RISE SITE — weal.<br />
lent location with boargwalk<br />
I frsmagv. Hm p»»rw mfa—iMMn,<br />
Grace Realty, IBHi and Aasury Ava.<br />
• tf<br />
.action ^;ean <strong>City</strong>, <strong>of</strong>feiing g<br />
bedroom*, i bath* OH NM water<br />
••at and it in *•** phyMaJ c«<br />
<strong>On</strong>to •iCHO. •Be.Cjlllg<br />
1, 33f Atlantic Ava.<br />
sicaj MM-<br />
3»»-3*Bf<br />
2FAMItV I« FL 5 BEDROOMS,<br />
unhaatad, Md ft. 3 Mmmt,<br />
hot water «il hoat 2**r »er««e<br />
121 MO Hgar Realtor* 411 Bat;<br />
42<br />
hot water «il hoat 2**r<br />
, 121 MO Hagar. Realtor*. 4<br />
I tw*ea ltd<br />
Bat;<br />
42B<br />
2#AMtLY CACH AFT. WITH 2<br />
bedrooms bath. LR. DA. kit-<br />
chen (14.S00.<br />
2 FAMILY 111 rU»O* HCATEO<br />
with 3 tiedroo—». It. O*.<br />
^BBgB^V' ^^^^B^^s, ^^^^^^^v ^^W'<br />
fc—^ j ^ w«ar MHW •*•• I<br />
2fim*vr e»fc« APT WITH »<br />
s. rta MM tJW OA_.<br />
Mtcbafi- IM fMar heaMM<br />
•20.000.<br />
OCCAM orr<br />
Si MOMRf IES HAVE ALREADY<br />
kwUM MMN ana I M<br />
in IM. Our ••alaaforca kab<br />
over 30 yaars <strong>of</strong> reel estate<br />
exjMrience end knowlHw M your<br />
giapasal, now is the Mta to<br />
liM (nth BaM and* Wood* if you<br />
raally want to sistl-<br />
CIXAN. COZV AfeO COMFOfTT.<br />
•Me n MMS 2tene attic with fold-<br />
ing stairs, detached ovartized gar-<br />
ag*. Large let, landscaped with<br />
beautiful shrubbery. Nice refined<br />
neighborhood Storm doors and win-<br />
dow* with screen*, also custom<br />
made Venetian blinds included For<br />
sale by owner, raasenably priced<br />
for •mm«liate action (A r—H buy),<br />
Phone 927 5241 for appointment<br />
AUCTION<br />
GAP! MAY<br />
1002 MAHYLANe AVENUt<br />
C M a y W— Jartay<br />
1 P.M.(d»t)<br />
SUNDAY, MAY 15<br />
InWa "Will ill's O—><br />
at* Hmf 1 , tawMMM<br />
AMOLUTS<br />
AUCTION<br />
2 P.M. Wit)<br />
SUNDAY, MAY 15<br />
SALE OFFERINGS<br />
TO SETTLE ESTATE Snug Harbor<br />
view. 805 Bay Ave Cottage 4<br />
bedrooms, I'/i baths, ate. Warm<br />
air haat. 1-ear garage attached<br />
Priced to sell,<br />
COTTAOE — WALNUT ROAD.<br />
Unfurnished, consists ef 4<br />
bedroom*, bath, living room, din-<br />
room, modem kitchen, gas<br />
US air<br />
$16,500.<br />
heat. Large<br />
COOLIDGE ROAD — 2 FAMILY<br />
apartment, lurnisfied. Each<br />
ipartrnwii tomiiii o) 2 bad-<br />
kitchen, aneiectrie, wasHer, ale<br />
trie hoat throughout. 121,000,<br />
MOTEL SITE .— BEACHFRONT<br />
2nd 9t 160- Boardwalk front.<br />
age, lone 4,<br />
•37 ST. CHARLES PLACE Cot<br />
Uga To Settle Estate 4 B*i<br />
and bath. LR. Oft, Kit. Maid's<br />
room and powder room. Hot<br />
water haat 2 ear .garage, im<br />
modiate possession Guest house<br />
license 116,500 Furnisrung* in-<br />
cluded<br />
BUNGALOW _ J bedroom* and<br />
bath, LR. DR. Nit. HW Heat.<br />
Lot 40.100 Near 12th St beach<br />
Immadiafe possevston. Offstnot<br />
parking. 114,000,<br />
ONLY BONAFIDE<br />
BUYERS APPLY<br />
KNB YOUR SALE USTINOS<br />
nM WAITIfM Al BUYERS<br />
P. MM Stretch* jr.<br />
REALTOR<br />
MhI,<br />
omf Ataohad<br />
garage. Hue a 9 bedroom apart<br />
merit tor income. This it an ex-<br />
ceptional buy at J2S.0O0 Call for<br />
appointment today. Coastal Realty.<br />
332 Atlantic Ava. tf.<br />
/i bMht. aa<br />
ull dining room,<br />
arage. Plus a 3<br />
am tor income.<br />
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CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Wtifff To Go For<br />
"Th« |«tf Buys"<br />
J. Mf. Morriton,<br />
R«.ltor<br />
MORRISON REALTORS home <strong>of</strong><br />
the Week is POISED and SPAN.<br />
ISH PATRICIAN, Rad tiled en<br />
top: and comfort living under-<br />
naath. Truly a uruque home with<br />
many inovaUans for madam liv-<br />
inar—such as its rrujstar bedroom<br />
with a private sitHng room and<br />
balcony. Planned for a family,<br />
it has a dry hobby havan bate<br />
ment, ) bedroom*. 2 tiled baths<br />
Maid's room and powder room<br />
adaptable to a den or rae room,<br />
spacious living room with fire-<br />
pise*, dining room Beautifully<br />
landseapad. Just ona block from<br />
bast beach, A surprisingly low<br />
price It Is vacant and we Itava<br />
the kay. Can be shewn any time.<br />
RARE BUY IN SEA ISLE CITY<br />
Lagoon front lutra modern split<br />
level. 4 delightful bedrooms,<br />
2V_ ceramic tile baths, fun ten-<br />
ter reeraatjen room, assy care<br />
kitchen. Impressive living room<br />
with beamed cathedral celling.<br />
Excellent beat dock Something<br />
special at 122,500.<br />
COOL OCEAN BREEZES — <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
6 properties away from the<br />
boardwalk Nice year 'round 3<br />
bedroom hems with excellent<br />
summer income from a 1st fi.<br />
2 bedroom apt Attached garage-<br />
Furnished Priced low at $19 500<br />
DENS — 1 bedrooms, I 1 /.<br />
bath*, open fireplace, dan, gas<br />
hoi water heat Yes, a price<br />
youll like — $22,000.<br />
AN INVESTMENT THAT IS SAFE<br />
• 4*rkntntt in center city one<br />
MOM to boardwalk Separate<br />
owner's quarters Veu'll agraa<br />
it's priced low at 121.500,<br />
business and living facilities.<br />
Sef this iolld buIR stora build,<br />
ing with 3 furnished aparpnents.<br />
Far marly a suceessful antique<br />
fumitura store New hot water<br />
heating system. Can be pur-<br />
chased now for $17,500.<br />
PtOmtlOfML RIAL CttATK<br />
BINCE Mil<br />
J. W. HOMHSON<br />
tfh St. Mid Oman Avs,<br />
399-5211<br />
WILLIAMS<br />
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fMmUJiX. 1 —HI allpB. HMD.<br />
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I*M «AY AVIMM<br />
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RIAL MTATi—»At»<br />
LOTS<br />
ar*<br />
EX0TM6IMKIB<br />
Tw«TlUABth«<br />
Let<br />
(My '23,500<br />
GRACE REALTY<br />
.•Hi St. J. Aabury Av*.<br />
9CT YCWW TAW EAW1Y — W« ItTltL<br />
Otic<br />
APANT-<br />
fro-. ><br />
POR THE LARGE FAMILY NICE<br />
5 bedroom heated t'/i story<br />
dwelling with many fine feature* for<br />
comfortable living. 1 car urage. 1<br />
block to «ood beach. *26.900 turn<br />
ished. Braaa Raafty, lltrt and As<br />
bury Awe. tf.<br />
iipirSuii^nTfi<br />
son, Bntar, 13m<br />
YKARLY MNTALJ<br />
THIRO FLOOH 1 tHragm tpt*<br />
mart, iKluding haat and hat<br />
water UnfumMIM. MS. ~<br />
French ftaal bMt. 1 i5iiiMt<br />
NEWLY RENOVATED 3BEDROOM 2-<br />
story eottago. Saa hot water.<br />
Bee aboard heat. Central location,<br />
• 15,900, Furnished grace Realty,<br />
lift and Aabury Ave. tf.<br />
DELUXE RANCHER; 3 BEDROOMS.<br />
1'/, tile baths, large Nwng room<br />
with fireplace. Separate dining<br />
room, all electric kitchen, carport.<br />
131,500, Furnished Orace Realty,<br />
IBth and Asbury Ava, tf.<br />
Ing room, dining room, kitchen.<br />
Hoat supplied Oood condition.<br />
m<br />
YEARLY — 1ST FLOOR HCATES<br />
apertment, 2 bedroom*, liu<br />
room with Mning erea. kitchen<br />
bath. <strong>On</strong>ly SB5. DiBrich Inc., "<br />
tors, 8»h and V * A<br />
lath ai<br />
IF AUHOST NIW<br />
WCLL PLAMNCO THWOUttllOUT<br />
3 Bedrooms, living me<br />
em kitchen end IM, ceramic<br />
tile. •meU orf.ee ar don. En<br />
elaaed braeieway. Oarage. Peb-<br />
ble lawn with Electric __amp<br />
Poet Shrubbery. Unfurnished.<br />
Low Lew Taxes.<br />
Inapeetion by Appointment <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
ALFRED TAtMCNVR<br />
MelHtw<br />
MARMORA ARXA — NEW „<br />
electnc, heat and air coMttidMfl<br />
•pt. Large living room, dinette, on*<br />
bedroom and bath Patio door* t*<br />
private port*. <strong>On</strong>e left — avM><br />
- MaPi 1W5644 or »*»«<br />
RCOMtt FOR RENT<br />
ROOM FOR RENT. COMFORTABLK<br />
B S J k^____^______t im^ _d^fc_«^ t^ma r^_<br />
ble •Nthtr monthly<br />
we; Call ft HBI1 ' 400<br />
MOTOR WeeJey AM,<br />
4 Ji b<br />
1. »!•_.<br />
Working glrlt or' boy*. • Mutt ba<br />
raiiabla. RaaaenaMa MM, Wnm<br />
t. Nw baaah and boardwalk,<br />
[2-OM! or apply prarrrisas^ oa<br />
SOMERS POINT — PLEASANT furfl-<br />
combined. IM floor. Privilege hgtrt-<br />
hOMMkaaping. MrMng at goar. fTica<br />
-ants and<br />
na^Mfeornooo. Near r«taurant* and<br />
•hopping canter f4» iwntti. M^<br />
CLASS1PIID DISPLAY CLAJSIFIfD DISPLAY<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
REVOLUTIONARY NEW<br />
CONCEPT IN HOME<br />
HEATING UNVEILED<br />
electric IM Water Systen<br />
*•— —<br />
lilt tfeir<br />
A. ... Ma—<br />
VCBm vnj<br />
cuiniuir, QQUDI<br />
aad cleaiUiness. is being dbplayed in tne cuatom-<br />
deslgnetf luioiry jhomes <strong>of</strong> The New Gardens, bi<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s most exclusive section..<br />
The startling breakthrough in home heating<br />
requires no plumbing, and anti-frteat protecU<br />
the heaters during cold weather shut-<strong>of</strong>f. The<br />
system <strong>of</strong>ten individual room temperature con-<br />
Tbe New Gardens "Total Electric' hom<br />
bvut by Solar Building Ca. are due to he<br />
, but jagwtioo l» P*tmy«t to<br />
h& sytieiii.<br />
PARTNfRSHIP DISSOLVING<br />
The MARINA<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
167 SUPS — Oft Th« Inlond Watorwtty<br />
A U C T I O N<br />
(AS A GOING BUSINESS INCLUDING<br />
/A. 4<br />
ROOSEVELT SLVD. ($4th St.) AND TH« BAY<br />
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