Apr 1966 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Apr 1966 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Apr 1966 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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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 />
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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 />
•«. v.<br />
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 />
NURSERIES<br />
?„ Phono 927-2360<br />
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 />
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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