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Mansion<br />

fore a past <strong>of</strong> 100 famished<br />

1ADBS OF FAHDON*<br />

lbs crowd, including many "lad.<br />

les <strong>of</strong> fathlen", followed the bloody<br />

„!»_ ~ i^_k,.^ When the nan,<br />

was brought to<br />

animal<br />

Gateway Casino Negro Wft* Long Record Jailed<br />

Leased 3 Years * Months For Dress Shop Theft<br />

Me animal ftaaUy was Drought to<br />

hay, *• ma flairted <strong>of</strong>f _ in som"<br />

thing under an hour _ by drunken<br />

Bay Shorr-a Sold<br />

to Point Men<br />

The weU-known Gateway Casino,<br />

Barriers Point's largest —*—•-•-<br />

owned<br />

•w noun WOOD, mown as<br />

„• Lord <strong>of</strong> Jericho" because <strong>of</strong><br />

Ml vast land '"•H'nf (Us lumber<br />

mini pM aOU, woolen mills,<br />

<strong>of</strong> tenant* and immense<br />

The spectacle — and its .sober<br />

aftermath — enraged the country<br />

I side, BalUnger «u Indicted, tried<br />

I and fined. Judge Woods liquor and<br />

dlutUUne licenses Wen revolted. Both<br />

went-Into "seclusion", as the press<br />

Of toe day resorted.<br />

Y«ari later, the property w«s pur.<br />

chased by (he late Or, Heha Lloyd,<br />

who thoroughl d<br />

record dating back to his boyhood<br />

In l»sa was sentenced to six months<br />

in the county jail on a charge <strong>of</strong><br />

petty larceny here Monday,<br />

- Judge Howard Warren imposed<br />

-t<br />

— entertain- the sentence on Walter Yatei<strong>of</strong><br />

center ejtpeete to regain its S34 N. New Jersey av AtiantteOitl<br />

gone day, this sum- who pleaded guiiV to thert",^-'<br />

'fo"Vh~"S' P m (nent name mens garments from the shop <strong>of</strong><br />

for the dancing and dining Edna <strong>May</strong> Thomas, 821 Westiv.<br />

Bhe testified that she caught<br />

Votes and another man carrying<br />

, „ iumwo»<br />

•MAN the manor house, the<br />

_HM edebrated building on the<br />

Wood estate wu the old -Milk<br />

Maid Tavern", run by one Baliin-<br />

rtgy-*? •-•-" f gW, But owned by the judge.<br />

StmMlX' • | tn January <strong>of</strong> 184*. auilnger con-<br />

leelvM the idea <strong>of</strong> holding a "buU<br />

baiting" to attract more customers<br />

, to his nut, A crowd <strong>of</strong> several<br />

nf Bnuth I hundred turned out on the appoint-<br />

afM,IU day and In a short tune succeed-<br />

in drinking the tavern gjmost<br />

who thoroughly modernized its<br />

heating and plumbing systems and<br />

operated it at • sanatorium tor ner-<br />

vous diseases.<br />

WIDELY ENDOBSBD<br />

The Tucker group purchased<br />

from the Lloyd estate, after<br />

•— the *<br />

Owned by the Collins Estate the<br />

Oateway has been leased for three<br />

years to Fred Orsatti, formerly "<strong>of</strong><br />

5Sem!" ' " " ' mam ^> ini<br />

NOW BEING REMODELED<br />

Mr, Qrsatti. who- recently was<br />

grunted a liquor license by Bom*<br />

Point city council. Is now eS|<br />

The work now under way includ.<br />

ei exterior painting and<br />

Uon <strong>of</strong> several new bars<br />

d sses and suits out <strong>of</strong> the shop,<br />

land after her protest they carried<br />

them back. Three dresses, however,<br />

were still missing. The other man,<br />

who disappeared immediately af.<br />

terward, was not found by an in-<br />

tensive police search, Yates said he<br />

did not know him.<br />

Before Jailing the defendant.<br />

Judge Warren referred to a record<br />

provided by Atlantic <strong>City</strong> police<br />

showing that Yates had been ar-<br />

rested hall a doaen times, and twice<br />

was in the Jamesburg reformatory.<br />

Ga» Co, Employe<br />

Goea on Pension<br />

John T. Newton, 710 Asbury<br />

a ew appliance senice man for<br />

Jersey Central Power and ^T the<br />

Co<br />

[oUe omuiues, Oajnden, and Alfred<br />

B, DHiMU, New Jertey Aieoholie<br />

Beverage Oonmiajoner, now pro<br />

Frdft Damages<br />

Fruit In County<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> County crops <strong>of</strong> apples<br />

peaches and strawberries were dam-<br />

aged to some extent by three froe«.<br />

Ing nights in the week <strong>of</strong> April 7<br />

according to County Agricultural<br />

Agent H. H. White. Exact effect on<br />

the enrly budding fruits has not<br />

been determined, but seems to be<br />

serious in some sections.<br />

»•• an In<strong>of</strong>fenjlve buU, probab-<br />

the progenitor <strong>of</strong> the famed<br />

d T ^ t l * ^<br />

meting a state-wide plan for^the<br />

rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> alcoholics.<br />

"ivy Manor may properly be look<br />

ed upon as a sort <strong>of</strong> halfway house. 1<br />

Tucker said, "After a patient<br />

-=^,t. «UM, aiKr a patient has<br />

physically and mentally recovered<br />

we will put him ln touch with the<br />

AA. If he so desirei. From thereon<br />

It is up to him—and to them.<br />

Election Board To Rule <strong>May</strong> Ion<br />

Members Listed Rebuilding<br />

Hen*- Who WiU<br />

Serve in Resort<br />

<strong>of</strong> district election<br />

ity for the com-<br />

announced<br />

tMTiatttt<br />

the Anwri-<br />

MUMlkT<br />

'e-aisiT Wnrt ward, first district; .<br />

Orubb. William D Nlckles: second<br />

district, mam Torbert, George Bat-<br />

j jf ehegj third district, Emnw Ortf-<br />

«w co-chairmen mh ' Adam TanUnson.' fourth dis-<br />

f tta nattSurttn? Met, Helen Booth, Perciva] Jones,<br />

••••"•-"- - ^ ^ fjennH ward, first dlstrirt, Caniill*<br />

fcflab. William Blundln; second dis<br />

Met, UMeth Sister. William WU.<br />

llama; third district, Louise Frame,<br />

Bert Blancbart; fourth district.<br />

Btith Hayes, Abby OMUns,<br />

•iig£Ti..-.cM!W •» DEMOCRATIC<br />

i£s«r2rl2L, i R _»M w* aw* district, Beatrice<br />

W»,_«ti increase <strong>of</strong> French, jeha Downey; second dis-<br />

Strathmere Spaa<br />

tebeCloMd<br />

The War Department Engineers<br />

t pwiiut.i-hi. — scheduled to<br />

dance floor.<br />

It is tentatively planned to<br />

under the new management on<br />

mortal Day arid <strong>of</strong>fer high frlide<br />

entertainment throughout the sen<br />

son.<br />

ONCB RESORT SOCIAL CENTER<br />

The, Oateway. back in pre.boom<br />

days, was one <strong>of</strong> the favorite social<br />

gathering places for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

people. Later many famous dance<br />

bands were heard there, Btiil law<br />

it enjoyed a brief period <strong>of</strong> popu<br />

larity when it featured marginal<br />

dancing. Several tenants In recent<br />

years have failed to make a lasting<br />

success.<br />

It also was learned this week that<br />

the Bay Shores Oafe, dJrectly across<br />

the street from the Oateway on<br />

Somers Points waterfront, has hern<br />

sold by Al and Olga Bross to Rich-<br />

ard J, McCIain, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point.<br />

Mr, MeClain, who also operates<br />

the General Wavne mn<br />

There are two views as to a high<br />

price. It all depends on whether<br />

you're buyiiiB or srlling. — Oreens<br />

bqro Herald-Journal.<br />

across<br />

stSfssasiEB^BBjEB> '<br />

as a member<br />

>'S2rw^ I "•* J °ha Downey; second dis-<br />

r^£$Pl£i- IT I ***** **»•* Bteelman, Frances<br />

'JWJB»"W I Bredway; third district, irwla Nleh,<br />

gJjWH .fa j Olson, Julia H<strong>of</strong>fman: fourth 63s-<br />

g» Me net, Anna Robinson. Kay Brannln;<br />

EL,,-. MeanS ward, first alttrtct, Mary<br />

' «M£ ft!** I * Ww Moo * e ' uami m -<br />

•».M* Wet, Phllomena BrunetU. William<br />

*•««*•{ Unrd district, Bditn Bar-<br />

Court House in<br />

War on Speeders<br />

The Court House Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce has asked Btate Police<br />

rigidly to enforce the speed laws m<br />

the eounty seat, after culling alien"<br />

tion to excessive speeds <strong>of</strong> Buses and<br />

«• - k<br />

Before summer<br />

unum load i threV"<br />

anyttw: third district. Ed<br />

(jour. Bertha Ouarraclno:<br />

district Emily RlL d<br />

$$!$•:• • l*y^' Ewctees Given<br />

•OI4»<br />

or the<br />

Building Pemit<br />

!«eal iS^T J 5 niw Association<br />

i«w Wato Boards today<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

^ • H permit FjtA. to aUo^<br />

fWe^te buUd homes for ffi<br />

ma<br />

Service<br />

Veterans Can Take<br />

Flight Training<br />

Veterans ran no» take up flight<br />

__ —.—. .« tumu training under the OI Bill, accord<br />

•n use. ing to Homer Rogers, manager.<br />

Armopde A. Kieb. Realtor presl- Newark Regional Office, Veterans<br />

dent, in a wire to Wyatt cited the Administration, who disclosed that<br />

caw <strong>of</strong> veterans given priorities to the first contracts have been up<br />

build nouses costing H much as proved by the VA with two Net<br />

ns^OO. while families evicted are Jersey flight schools.<br />

barred from building even a tfiooo Aviation Schools Servioe In<br />

home, neb aUo wrote to the Ben*, take Bumjuehanna, Biairstown, 1.<br />

I Mn and Congressmen from New J., will <strong>of</strong>fer courses for qualified<br />

Jersey asUng their help "m behalf veterans who have no previous<br />

<strong>of</strong> the many legitimate hardship flight training. They will also nave<br />

as in our ««»*•" advanced courses in aircraft, instru<br />

went rating and home power rat<br />

ing.<br />

Gets Quick Service<br />

"join Advertisement<br />

The Delaware ••»» a<br />

fWrmer sen-ice pilots who meet<br />

ith r>a* standards for instrument<br />

i «,/.- —ho desire to re-<br />

held rating can<br />

retry, M, J., where<br />

ground review, Un<br />

aircraft refresher is<br />

iir further details veterans<br />

should contact their local VA <strong>of</strong>.<br />

flee.<br />

(THETRE AVAILABLE<br />

Home Education<br />

Course* Popular<br />

Correspondence and ejiteMlon<br />

courees at accepted schools tire now<br />

available to veterans. P. M. Daab,<br />

acting chief, rehabilitation division.<br />

Veterans Administration, announc<br />

M that applications' for this new<br />

program are twalUng the already<br />

high case load <strong>of</strong> SS.0O0 previously<br />

handled cases under the educational<br />

provisions <strong>of</strong> the Of Bill,<br />

Mom than 100 certificates <strong>of</strong> eli-<br />

gibility have already been returned<br />

by John Marshall College, Jersey<br />

att, the lint school to receive VA<br />

approval for correspondence courses<br />

In thin area, which Is <strong>of</strong>fering a<br />

course ln Federal Income Tax.<br />

Storehouse Ignited<br />

by Grass Fire<br />

livd to<br />

Tapestries<br />

For R«-Upholitoring<br />

Cretonnes<br />

For Slip Coven<br />

We can <strong>of</strong>fer a splendid choice <strong>of</strong> new and<br />

THIRD re,ooR<br />

Sm<br />

in<br />

SECOND FLOOR<br />

, Siics 10 to 20.<br />

2.95<br />

NO MORE CHIUY ROOMS<br />

with Alt •itifly NEW typ*<br />

ELECTRIC HEATER1<br />

•32* '-* ——<br />

Beach Chairs<br />

3.95 4.95<br />

Some with foot eMe<br />

Also rocker type.<br />

Other Electric Heaters<br />

$5.95 up<br />

Jacob C. Schuff<br />

710_Aibury rt. 12421<br />

Certified'fabrics for Nome Sewing<br />

Deck Chairs<br />

ugrTi9to<br />

Bias 37x36 inehM; nUo mat inches<br />

athSets 2.2S..3.95<br />

^J<br />

•v«r torn* your way, I, o<br />

MM, nubbed wtavt.<br />

H w<strong>of</strong>fc wiin, and<br />

•till km marMew M wtmr,<br />

RAJAH U a CROWN T«r,d<br />

9mm¥*^wM<br />

,ptr»lM«#n» crMitng ind<br />

And, IA trf^ ,neygh f<br />

.10W<br />

•:,-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the AlMka, «r»o-<br />

plane from<br />

MfMng<br />

Cancer Drive<br />

Trails Badly<br />

Co. Over Topi Re-<br />

sort Hardly Started<br />

Unless the public shows more ln-<br />

Lorest and steps up its rate <strong>of</strong> con-<br />

ribution to the American Cancer<br />

Society drive. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> may fall<br />

down badly in the fund-raising<br />

ismpaign that has been under way<br />

jince April, according to Dr. J,<br />

Thomley Hughes, chairman.<br />

Ax <strong>of</strong> Monday this week, the<br />

•bowing In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had been<br />

the poorest <strong>of</strong> any or the 14 com<br />

•wnltlei <strong>of</strong> Cut* <strong>May</strong> County<br />

where drives have bees eandBct^<br />

•d,<br />

The county as a whole had gone<br />

ell over the top by that time, with<br />

total collections <strong>of</strong> W.516.46 against<br />

a quota <strong>of</strong> S3.OO0, But <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

figures were reported at *360. ag-<br />

ainst a goal <strong>of</strong> SS80, and Dr. Hugha<br />

did not expect other anticipated<br />

revenue would push it much put<br />

WOO. unless the publ<br />

take the campaign<br />

DOJPT WAIT, RIS FI.BA<br />

In a lajt-mlnute appeal, he urg<br />

id persons who have not contribut-<br />

ed to do so within the next week,<br />

regardless'<strong>of</strong> whether they havi<br />

leen solicited. The drive <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />

was to close Wednesday, but it is<br />

loped to continue colleotlons ajiotti-<br />

week or two in an effort to at.<br />

tain the quota,<br />

According to returns reported by<br />

County Chairman A, O, Wilsey, Oc.<br />

ean <strong>City</strong> and Lower Township were<br />

he only county districts which had<br />

lot attained their quotas by Mon-<br />

day, And Lower was only $15 short<br />

if its S13S goal,<br />

W1LDWOOD LEADS<br />

Wildwood, under the chairman-<br />

ship <strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong>or Qeorge w, Krogman,<br />

has raised more than any other<br />

municipality. It had *8»5 on hand<br />

Monday and expected late returns<br />

to double the MOO quota,<br />

Another outstanding campaign<br />

was In Woodbine, where a commit-<br />

tee headed by Miss Clara Kati had<br />

raised M01,4S against a S3Q0 quota.<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> had IMS on hand, $106<br />

higher than its quota, and Avalon,<br />

first to oversubscribe, has now hj.<br />

creased to $311.35—nore than dou-<br />

ble Its $100 goal<br />

County Chairman Wilsey said that<br />

all districts will continue receiving<br />

contributions the rest <strong>of</strong> this week,<br />

at least.<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Dr. Hughes said<br />

that returns had not yet been tab-<br />

ulated from a few <strong>of</strong> the coin re-<br />

ceptacles, and donations were still<br />

anticipated from a drive in the<br />

schools and from several organiza-<br />

tions.<br />

Those desiring to make a late do-<br />

nation to help put the campaign<br />

over the top may do so through Or,<br />

Hughes. French B. Lowland, Roy<br />

E. Darby. Laurence P. Lunny or<br />

Qeorge W. Meyer,<br />

or; Lew Tendler, famous light,<br />

weight boxer; Bgt, Bid Boardman<br />

former Ail - AmRriean hasketbal!<br />

star; Btate Senator Prank s. Far-<br />

ley, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>; Police Cap.<br />

tain William Morrow, and otherB,<br />

TENDLER, HOFFMAN<br />

CAUSE CHUCKLES<br />

With <strong>May</strong>or Pred W, Chapman<br />

as toastmaster, the diners wore kept<br />

in an uproar <strong>of</strong> merriment as Tend-<br />

ler told how Benny Leonard argued<br />

him out <strong>of</strong> winning his big-time<br />

fight in 1B32 for the lightweight<br />

champ because Tendler<br />

HeatDeya Back from South<br />

Former <strong>May</strong>or and Mrs, Harry<br />

Headley returned last Friday from<br />

St. Petersburg, Fla_, where they had<br />

spent the winter and where Mr.<br />

Headley suffered a severe heart at-<br />

tack. He says tie is feeling much<br />

batter, but plans to "take It easy"<br />

this summer. He drove part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

way north, alternating with Mrs,<br />

Headley at the wheel.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Sale Scheduled<br />

<strong>City</strong> oottunlislOMn Wednesday<br />

set the date <strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong> B for • pub-<br />

uc *ale <strong>of</strong> 35 parcel* <strong>of</strong> city-owned<br />

land, to be auctioned to the high-<br />

est bidder.<br />

lpionship<br />

talked too much, and as Col. H<strong>of</strong>f<br />

man, at his blithesome best, raced<br />

through one side-spUtting anoe<br />

dote after another.<br />

Later, after a photographer had<br />

preserved the occasion for posterity<br />

numerous awards were presented<br />

to the teams, including a pair <strong>of</strong><br />

nylon stockings to each member <strong>of</strong><br />

the girls 1 teams.<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Chapman announced that<br />

every member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Ed-<br />

tion was present, and Captain<br />

Morrow announced proudly that<br />

the Board had congratulated him<br />

upon the fact that the woung ath.<br />

upon the fact that the young ath.<br />

winter!<br />

STRESSES VALUE OF SPORTS<br />

"If you feel that you don't have<br />

,ime for sport, you don't have time<br />

to live," declared Bgt. . Boardman,<br />

the first speaker, who had been<br />

out <strong>of</strong> uniform only 10 daysi'Bfier<br />

serving in world War II,<br />

You can't learn sports from a<br />

book," he said, ^'You learn only<br />

by participation. But learning how<br />

to play the game is only a minor<br />

part.You get something out <strong>of</strong> it<br />

that you can get no other way. You<br />

learn sportsmanship,—how to get<br />

along with your fellow man; you<br />

learn how to win — and lose—<br />

gracefully, Mr message to you is<br />

this; Learn to do as many things<br />

as well as you possibly can,"<br />

Set Boardraan. who was given<br />

two degrees at New York University,<br />

and who organised bachethn'; in<br />

Atlantic Coitaty, ^sa .t,t&i ,t<br />

there during the war as an athletic<br />

director,<br />

Tendler, his face bearing marks<br />

<strong>of</strong> his former pr<strong>of</strong>ession, practically<br />

''stopped the show" with his hum-<br />

orous reminiscences.<br />

He apologised in advance for<br />

making a poor speech by explaining<br />

that he had had little education.<br />

LEARNED FIGHTING AS NEWSY<br />

"I only went through the third<br />

grade," he said. "The reason was<br />

that ray father only went through<br />

the fourth grade, and I didn't want<br />

to pass him,<br />

"I was a newsboy when I was sev-<br />

en years old, at the Broad st, sta-<br />

(race li, ~<br />

MissBoxler<br />

Tells <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

Under Hitler<br />

Resort Woman Sili-<br />

pected <strong>of</strong> Espion-<br />

age; Faced Arrest<br />

The unhappy lot <strong>of</strong> a naturalized<br />

American citizen, who found herself<br />

virtually trapped in Italy during the<br />

Oerman occupation — shadowed as<br />

a spy suspect and finally summarily<br />

ordered to leave the stricken coun-<br />

try on almost a minute's notice —<br />

was described here this week by<br />

Miss Bnily Boxler,<br />

Miss Boxler. well known <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> musician and music teacher<br />

and one <strong>of</strong> the prominent workers<br />

in the old Allegro Club, who left<br />

the resort IS years ago, returned<br />

last Friday for a short visit at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. 0. Douglass<br />

Longenecker, 328 Atlantic av.<br />

FLANS TO RESIDE HIKE<br />

•he arrived by plane in New<br />

York from Europe on Palm Sunday,<br />

She is temporarily residing In<br />

Ridgewood, but hopes within a few<br />

weeks to resume permanent resl-<br />

denee In the city she prefers to any<br />

ether in 'he world—<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Miss Boxler spent part <strong>of</strong> her long<br />

residence abroad in her native'<br />

Bwilzerland, but was in Italy five<br />

years, teaching, and was there when<br />

Hitlers '•protectors" swarmed In and<br />

made a oerman colony out <strong>of</strong> Mus-<br />

solini's domain.<br />

Miss Boxler says that she tried<br />

to hq)d her tonfne, bat frequent-<br />

ly her indignation and outspoken<br />

contempt- far the Guuiaas ahaost<br />

get her into tcrlous trouble. Even<br />

had she said nothing, her actiettf<br />

wen enough to arouse the suspic-<br />

ions <strong>of</strong> the authorities. For la-<br />

in the early days <strong>of</strong> the war, Bri-<br />

tish planes frequently appeared on<br />

reconnaissance, photographic flights.<br />

The Italians in southern Italy,<br />

where she. was quartered, would,<br />

hysterically dive for their cellars,<br />

but Mi's Boxler would remain otf-<br />

.Ide .ujnlr .watching •. \ ,. ;jji*<br />

LBtlr, whin the "prtonty" war Bl-<br />

came real, she would stand on<br />

(Fafe i. Please)<br />

Boy's Essay <strong>On</strong> Resort Wins U. S, Honor<br />

Donald Johnstone, IB, Explain* How Wm Have to Hvutlm inSumme<br />

A 15-year-old <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boy has<br />

brought the resort Into national<br />

prominence with a pri».winning<br />

essay that gives a clear word-pic,<br />

ture <strong>of</strong> the contrast between the<br />

quiet, leisurely community in win<br />

tor and the thronged and bustling<br />

city In summer.<br />

He iskDonald M. Johnstone, son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Helen Johnstone, proprietor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Johnstone's Cafe, Recently Don-<br />

ald, a first-year student at Peddle<br />

School, was awarded an achieve-<br />

ment key and a certificate <strong>of</strong> merit<br />

annual essay contest con<br />

by the^ Newark Evening<br />

Jeter to be New<br />

Rotary President<br />

Warn Public<br />

From Jetties<br />

<strong>City</strong> to Bar Legal<br />

Liability<br />

Signs will be posted before sum<br />

mer to warn the public to keep <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the lour new stone jetties at Morn-<br />

ingside rd.. North St., 1st and 3rd<br />

sts., the city commissioners decid<br />

ed Wednesday,<br />

They authorized <strong>May</strong>or Clyde w.<br />

Struble to put up the signs warn-<br />

ing bathers and others <strong>of</strong> the dan-<br />

ger <strong>of</strong> being injured on the stone<br />

piles.<br />

This step, according to Solicitor<br />

John B, Boswell, would minimise<br />

the city's legal liability tn the event<br />

<strong>of</strong> a lawsuit for injuries, for it con-<br />

stitutes the best notice that can be<br />

Biven,<br />

The only other step would be to<br />

erect some form <strong>of</strong> barricade ar-<br />

ound the jetties, and this was deem-<br />

ed to' be impractical and not likely<br />

(i) be effective,<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Struble said hi fears that<br />

In addition to bathers clambering<br />

up on the rocks, there may be a<br />

tendency for fishermen to frequent<br />

the jetties as piers.<br />

Personally, it mates no differ-<br />

ence whether people go en the jet-<br />

ties or not," he said, "but I don't<br />

want people to be hurt or to try to<br />

collect damages from the city."<br />

FBANKLIN E.<br />

Franklin B. Jeter, resort jeweler,<br />

will be the new president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city notary Club, effective<br />

with the first meeting in July.<br />

Re and other <strong>of</strong>ficers were elected<br />

Monday night by the clubs new di-<br />

rectors,<br />

E. B. French was elected vice<br />

president, and jhe directors re-el-<br />

ected Fred B. woodruff, Jr., secre-<br />

tary, and Herbert Tiautenbefg,<br />

' easurer.<br />

It was announced that the club<br />

will move on Friday. <strong>May</strong> !!, from<br />

Plymouth ten to the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel,<br />

tor the summer.<br />

Extra! All About Penn Relays!<br />

Also, Why <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Didn't Run<br />

The WM an Ooe*n Olty Hujh|<br />

to the I*enn Helayn.<br />

But you dktat IN <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

But you dldnt SM <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity<br />

mentioned In any <strong>of</strong> the pent* be-<br />

otuue the lam mi M* •» the port,<br />

thmt the four tunnm<br />

flW d Ubit<br />

other <strong>of</strong> the lead-<strong>of</strong>f men Went to<br />

the line and dug suitable starting<br />

Prank BUsard. Ooean <strong>City</strong>'s ttrrt<br />

runner, wu waiting with the rest,<br />

Be didn't near OeeiB BUT «01ed. »<br />

wasnt unUl after the starter* were<br />

on their mans and away that it<br />

<strong>City</strong> Cab Ties in<br />

with Otto Air <strong>Line</strong>s<br />

<strong>City</strong> Cab announced this week<br />

that it will nuke connections with<br />

Otto Air Unas, which Is now oper-<br />

ating btween Newark and Atlantic<br />

Olty,<br />

A substantial saving ln time will<br />

be effected for persons traveling to<br />

Newark and New York, as the fly-<br />

Ing time between Newark and At-<br />

lantic <strong>City</strong> is 36 minutes. The eati><br />

mated time for cab travel from At-<br />

lantic <strong>City</strong> to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is 26 min<br />

utes,<br />

Otto Alt <strong>Line</strong>s plans to extend its<br />

activities along the, eastern sea-<br />

board to the West Indies,<br />

<strong>City</strong> to War on<br />

Refuse Dumper*<br />

Oity commUslonera Wednesday<br />

directed that stronger measures be<br />

taken to stop the dumping <strong>of</strong> trash<br />

and garbage on vacant lott In var-<br />

ious parts <strong>of</strong> the Wand.<br />

Oommiailoner Edward B. Bowker<br />

nparted that the practice has be-<br />

come wUespfead, particularly ln the<br />

Riviera *ectlon, despite the fact<br />

that resWenU en dltpoie <strong>of</strong> such<br />

refuse »t the city dura, which U<br />

not.etaHd to the pubui he said.<br />

in the<br />

ducted<br />

News.<br />

IN NATIONAL CONTEST<br />

The News, in turn, entered Don-<br />

ald's essay in the annual national<br />

contest <strong>of</strong> the Jennie Cope-land<br />

Scholastic Magazine, *S«w York,<br />

This week, Donald received the<br />

following telegram from the Oope-<br />

land Magazines:<br />

"You an among nattona] •cho-<br />

laitlc awards whmen, Ptoaae .end<br />

photograph or clew snapshot and<br />

short biography Inuncdlately,"<br />

Although his mother was quite<br />

thrilled by this unique honor be-<br />

stowed upon her son, Donald him-<br />

self seems to have taken it all calm-<br />

ly in his stride,<br />

DEPRECATED IT TEACHER<br />

He reported to Mrs, Johnstone<br />

ihat the jiews "didn't cause a rip-<br />

ple" at Peddle, and he indicated<br />

that one <strong>of</strong> his teachers had re-<br />

marked that the essay wasn't much<br />

to crow about.<br />

The essay that won the resort<br />

youngster two such signal honors is<br />

ntltled "My Community". It fol-<br />

lows:<br />

"Almost everyone in New Jersey<br />

has heard <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city as a<br />

summer resort, but few know it<br />

as it looks to me in the other<br />

nine months <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

WITHE DIFFERENT<br />

"Because there is only one-<br />

twentieth the population in the<br />

whiter as there is in the summer<br />

we live a little differently than<br />

most communities,<br />

"Of course, the people are just<br />

asjfHendly and generous as the<br />

community, I use 'generous'<br />

we have always over-<br />

subscribed ln our war bonds and<br />

benefits for any good cause. There<br />

are few big people living in Oc-<br />

ean Oity, but common, everyday<br />

citizens whom you would meet on<br />

any street in America. Let me de-<br />

scribe some <strong>of</strong> these people whom<br />

I have so far told little about.<br />

"Let us start with my father's<br />

restaurant. It is the meeting place<br />

<strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong> the city's business men<br />

who go there to talk over their<br />

business deals and current events.<br />

Across the street is the city hall.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly three stories high, it is the<br />

headquarters <strong>of</strong> the police and<br />

firemen who, in then' spare time.<br />

DONALD M, JOHNSTONE<br />

sponsor dances and remodel old<br />

toys for the poor children to have<br />

on Christmas,<br />

FREE AD FOB •TADfTON'B<br />

"Down the comer is <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s largest, because it is the<br />

only, department store. Three<br />

stories high sM made <strong>of</strong> yellow<br />

brick, it furnishes the town's peo-<br />

ple with most <strong>of</strong> their necessities<br />

<strong>of</strong> modem living.<br />

"Just a short walk away from<br />

the high school is the typical<br />

sandwich, shop,- where all the kids<br />

to feftssHjHi<strong>of</strong>ll. ratre Is also a<br />

Urge playground where different<br />

sports events are carried out all<br />

year and dunces are held on Sat-<br />

urday nights. Thin Is sponsored by<br />

the city to keep the children out<br />

<strong>of</strong> trouble,<br />

MONET MADE IN ICNMEB<br />

"After a long winter, the city's<br />

people eagerly await the coming<br />

<strong>of</strong> summer and the visitors. These<br />

vacationists are the life line <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty people because it<br />

is the money we mate from them<br />

that we live on in the winter.<br />

Most stores that stay open all<br />

year around do it only as a com-<br />

munity service,<br />

"During the summer months<br />

the stores are all crowded, and<br />

none <strong>of</strong> the town people seem to<br />

be around, just strangers. There<br />

are lines, lines, lines, lines <strong>of</strong> peo-<br />

ple to see a movie or a line just<br />

to eat a meal ln a restaurant The<br />

boardwalk Is no longer free for<br />

the children to go bike riding be-<br />

cause there la a continuous stream<br />

<strong>of</strong> people walking from one Bid to<br />

the other. The city la no longer<br />

quiet, bat there are hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />

can going here and there.<br />

BATHING, FISHINO. BOATINQ<br />

"The ocean, which for nine<br />

months has been unlnhahited by<br />

swimmers, Is swarming with heads<br />

<strong>of</strong> small and large, old and young,<br />

people who welcome the freshness<br />

it brings them en a hot day.<br />

"There Is fishing and boat rac-<br />

ing in the bay and surf bathing<br />

in the blue Atlantic ocean for the<br />

vacationist. Movies, stores, amuse-<br />

ments, and plenty <strong>of</strong> fresh sea<br />

breezes are always there to greet<br />

a tired, hard-working man and<br />

Ms family en a vacation from the<br />

city,<br />

"Pot three months the com-<br />

munity works as hard as It can<br />

to serve the vacationist, because<br />

the businesses depend on the<br />

coming back <strong>of</strong> these people next<br />

summer,<br />

"When autumn annum, Ost<br />

towns people an warn sat; •wry<br />

-It b rather a «d


'National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

»« Resort Bank<br />

^33PNALBANK<br />

CITY<br />

••-.£%'•<br />

... . ^ ..._. ,_ (Mb. Boxler feJi. <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

Spmak*<br />

Radiatoi<br />

wmm<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

FUNDS PREWAR FLAVOR<br />

RichardB. Fax<br />

8 •. ip, until tWm<br />

Prosecutor Lauds<br />

Criminal Law<br />

Mallory<br />

HATS<br />

OCEAN CttY SENTINEUXDCER<br />

Atmmd forum* Take Cooper to Mm Thmj<br />

TO© TOCOH TO MAW Somm Shortcuts Rfcrt UJ, Ruk.<br />

ft MM Mw mum M* inmm them in thl* country are thus who Inspection <strong>of</strong> local building oper<br />

—-.—.— UKUagM «,. us _ n complex tint -thai «b- ab-<br />

aUoJ1J<br />

eut M U» th eely l people l who h em «tudy »**• to use then. sShS SSKmaff ""o- - » » determine determine ^nether whether bbuild<br />

•« •*• PWmr with federal<br />

«l*uon», wUl be made at IrregSS<br />

tench Chinese, be sjUd.<br />

Internal* here from now on, Buildln<br />

Cm. Sell declared<br />

* Inspector H. B. Oooper reported.<br />

V.F.W. Joins in<br />

He DM received notice to that<br />

bXttalt WaS<br />

•««' '"m «* Civilian Production<br />

to leari itan<br />

AdmlnlMmtton. whieh will make<br />

iMtaorkl Rites btaU. the inspections inspectlona and Mia has ha* authority authori<br />

to S<br />

Several attempts have been made *°P construction <strong>of</strong> any poj<br />

Merges With Leg-<br />

Mi-Pgglto Post. Veterans <strong>of</strong><br />

Wan, recently organized in<br />

, „. _^__, Legion<br />

•pMUBceA this nek,<br />

J VJ.W, WUJ provide the firing<br />

and, MM the teflon, will<br />

the Music Her at 8:15<br />

, ~ m Camp around, where<br />

two organisations will Join with<br />

" — HMary oiub, which<br />

an IMMMltldM <strong>of</strong> rat<br />

Wen M memorials<br />

dWtft aw not M shfe to<br />

frll to<br />

to S *°P construction <strong>of</strong> any project<br />

he said, to simplify the language by m m r wftv that b tn f Several attempt* have been made<br />

he said, to simplify the lutguace by<br />

violation <strong>of</strong><br />

eondenslnt it into rei»ti%ljfew the restrictions,<br />

eharaeten] or trjlni to evolve a new Mr - Cooper also was advised by<br />

form <strong>of</strong> alphabet, but none has th * »«*»i*glfe<br />

OBBlfUo CASH<br />

Evap.Milk *r S« Com StwA Wi<br />

MYW00D PRKS<br />

ai Asbary Iw<br />

VtsUU S<br />

PHIHTIBC<br />

S«i«rtBd Firm<br />

TOMATOES<br />

^ Laurence I, Stodem<br />

Csllophan*, g^i<br />

Becked »*•<br />

1520 Asbury Avenue Vhmm O.C. II<br />

LEMONS cJS&. 2 - 25c<br />

Electrical Contracting<br />

25c<br />

AH typM <strong>of</strong> Hectrittl hutaUatioii., Repair mi<br />

Service. 22 Yi<br />

—COMMERCIAL—<br />

WALK-IN BOXES and FBEEZEBS<br />

DAIRY BOXES<br />

FROSTED FOU» CABI<br />

DISPLAY CASKS<br />

TnoTvm<br />

WAI-K-IN<br />

DUO-THHW<br />

OH. WATKlTiSlI 0<br />

CaUforaia Avocado Pears —* »*o<br />

Iceberg Lettuce lb 12c<br />

Frigidaire<br />

gtors Rangea<br />

*?*<br />

HEH,<br />

foP NEW PEAS<br />

"«•" «nd ReHfeniter.<br />

T<br />

Pall<br />

^IEIIVES taa«<br />

Palmer<br />

frf Y. ROLET mnd tvap. Peackei » 35c<br />

Red Cabbage V 18c<br />

22c<br />

t Primiyni<br />

Salet^ Malckei Is 10c<br />

le»-O-Pi»e ^ ff 29e<br />

OLDSMOB1LE<br />

19A«bury Aw, __&!, 1819— Ph.<br />

Dallclou*<br />

PEANUT ,.<br />

COMPLETE SERVICE<br />

TITLE INSURANCE<br />

^CHELSEA TITLE Mid BUTTER<br />

GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

*>f B.tloo.l ,<br />

Nr 3O<br />

BEETS -Wft M..*<br />

* IOC<br />

UMI KRAUT<br />

Mowen Studio<br />

ANGE JUICE<br />

- roitmsa 0. D. HACKNEY<br />

Iiicc • ^ 2Sc<br />

Um Juice<br />

931<br />

N tttni <strong>of</strong> MrvloA Wi£h IMUMAAQM vbA<br />

Lear Optimiatic <strong>On</strong> thm Gubernatorial Battlmfront<br />

have partielpntod in annb. hiatOff-<br />

Over County Home<br />

maklng accompUthmenta." Mwrinr-<br />

Prospects are fairly good that<br />

Ing the program <strong>of</strong> the 1M4~M leg.<br />

the county will reeeivtf federal a»- H<strong>of</strong>fman Seen Driscoll Lauds lslaUve aesalona, DriM»U «M:<br />

sistance in construction <strong>of</strong> the pro-<br />

•The record ahowa the fullett poa- Kilvedlni<br />

Soy* Othen Should posed new welfare home on the<br />

Ible appreciation for the State'! ra~ yaaia."<br />

copnty farm property. Freeholder Hope <strong>of</strong> Veterans 3 Legislatures sponslblllty ln tha war effort, tt<br />

Copy Our Example Lawrence M, Lear reported Wednes-<br />

demonstrates national teaderahlp In<br />

day.<br />

the establishment <strong>of</strong> a oomprahen* mm.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty'i ordinance requiring<br />

win Ruk if 'Enacted Sound,<br />

He told the board, meeting at<br />

persons with criminal records . _to<br />

Court House, that he had received He LOMI, Warning Progresrive L<br />

make their presence known to thea<br />

letter from a publie Works Ad-<br />

police, is regarded highly by theministration<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial advising him Outcome <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey pri- Alfred E. Drlseoll, candidate for<br />

county's now prosecutor. Harry Ten- that when necessary legislation Is mary election contest between col, the Republican nomination for Gov-<br />

••nbHum. us a means <strong>of</strong> helplni keep passed by Congress the Oape <strong>May</strong> Harold o, H<strong>of</strong>fman and ABO Comernor. Wednesday lauded the record<br />

the county free <strong>of</strong> undesirables. County project will be near the top missioner Alfred I, Drlseoll will de- <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Legislature dur-<br />

Prosecutor Teiienbaurn, in a let. <strong>of</strong> the list.<br />

termlne whether the veterari vote ing the past three years. He said G. I. GEORGE<br />

ter to Chief <strong>of</strong> police Robert J.<br />

will have any future Influence,<br />

Plans already have been drawn<br />

the "accomplishments <strong>of</strong> the Re<br />

Lackey this week, stressed! the nec- for a 01-bed institution to relieve That observation was made in publican p majority rty during rig this ev<br />

essity <strong>of</strong> law enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficers overcrowding <strong>of</strong> the present county Oamden by Edward J. Quintan, entful tfl per p riod, , und under er th the t leadership l d hdpi taking every precaution this sum- farm.<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the legislative commit- <strong>of</strong> f GGovernor<br />

Walter Wlt l E. Edge, Ed will ll Watchmaker<br />

mer "to maintain the excellent re. The freeholders appropriated tee <strong>of</strong> the VFW and active in Am- distinguish the last three Legisla-<br />

putation this county hears through- $10,000 last year and SftOOOO this erican Legion affairs,<br />

tures for all time,"<br />

formerly with<br />

out the state in its freedom from year for the project, and hope to re- "The veterans familiar wlih pol.<br />

serious crime."<br />

Driscoll declared "the number <strong>of</strong><br />

celve iioo.ooo frcm the federal gov- itlcs linbw that the hopes <strong>of</strong> all ex- sound, progressive measures passed<br />

J. E. CAUDWELL & COMPANY<br />

Regarding the criminal registra. ernment.servicemen<br />

depend upon the elec- in the last three years is truly am-<br />

an_ordinance he had this to say:<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Oolonel H<strong>of</strong>fman," Quinlan aiing." He warned, however, tha<br />

"The ordinance adopted by your<br />

declared, "There are some reaction- "many <strong>of</strong> the good laws which have<br />

municipality requiring persons with<br />

ary politicians who also know this. been enacted would be nullified by<br />

Now Open for BUMMM<br />

criminal records from without the<br />

They are anxious to see the veter- the election <strong>of</strong> my opponent, Mar-<br />

stale to register upon their entry 11 Resorters<br />

ans low so that then they would be old H<strong>of</strong>fman, who in his current<br />

into your city, has been found to be<br />

in a position to say: 'The veteran campaign is roundly criticizing some Rrpair Srrvicr on All Make Watchet<br />

<strong>of</strong> great value in removing undeslr-<br />

vote doesn't mean anything,' <strong>of</strong> the most important measures In<br />

abies and affords an additional op-<br />

the notable program <strong>of</strong> the past<br />

on New Juries<br />

portunity to observe those persons<br />

"The candidacy <strong>of</strong> H<strong>of</strong>fman three years." Drlseoll added;<br />

3rd 9f«OOR — NATIONAL BANK<br />

with known criminal records,"<br />

means that every veteran is repre-<br />

Mr. Tenebaum also addressed let- Court Term to sented on the Republican Primary "For my part, if nominated in the Phone 1W Ml A8BORY AV<br />

ballot, and if he does not east that coming primary election and subseters<br />

to a number <strong>of</strong> other county Open <strong>May</strong> 14<br />

ballot he will find foes <strong>of</strong> his best quently elected governor, 1 shall<br />

cammunltles, suggesting that, they<br />

interests In <strong>of</strong>fice. This is not mere- look forward to a most enjoyable<br />

consider adoption <strong>of</strong> a slmllur or- <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity is lightly represented ly a contest. It is a real test and It<br />

dinance. •<br />

on the new list <strong>of</strong> grand and petit will have an important bearing on<br />

The local law was Invoked only Jurors for the spring term <strong>of</strong> coun- the future <strong>of</strong> every New Jersey man<br />

last month to send a man with a ty t<br />

and woman who served ln the arm-<br />

lengthy police record to the county The panels, drawn Wednesday by ed forms,"<br />

jail for six months. Several other Jury Commissioners Taylor and<br />

nearby communities are understood Powell, include five resorters for<br />

la he considering adoption <strong>of</strong> a sim- possible grand jury duty and six<br />

ilar measure, which gives police an<br />

Too Late to Classify<br />

for tlie petit Jury.<br />

I'xtru "club" to wield over those] Judge A. J. Cafiero, who was pres<br />

iigamst whom no other charges can ent for the drawing, announced LOST—Umbrella in Murphy's store<br />

tie proved.<br />

that the new court term will open Wednesday, at curtain counter<br />

<strong>May</strong> 14.<br />

Reward if returned to 1 E. 10th<br />

Phone 1882. __i<br />

Local members <strong>of</strong> the grand Jury<br />

panel are!<br />

ACME Empl Employment Agency, B, Btel<br />

Lewis O, Hlpkins, retiredj Charles<br />

ler. Proprietor. M17 W. Column!,<br />

Man, Woman Up<br />

ay,, Philadelphia, phone Premoni<br />

K, Thurston, merchant: Qeorge g B, IM7 or Stevenson OiSO. Best select<br />

Gr<strong>of</strong>f, banker: Jennie T, Powell help, white and colored, Bay work<br />

housewife, William Niblette, part time cooks, eliambermaids,<br />

on Motor Charge builder.<br />

waitresses, 6-14<br />

Chosen for the petit jury are; SALE—Wardrobe trunk; also smal<br />

Ziz-Zagging Car<br />

Robert Hsrbaugh, merchant steamer trunk, Williams, SOS 3re<br />

Florence Jeffries, housewife:. Mor- at, _ S-f<br />

Attracts Police<br />

ton Leach, superintendenti Paul lALE=Two double beds, complete<br />

Hayes, merchant: Mary E, Ewan, mahogany dining room suited 214<br />

Attracting the attention <strong>of</strong> police saleslady, and Ethel West, house. central av, _ 5-'<br />

because their ear was proceeding in wife.<br />

BALE—Lady's man-tailored gre.<br />

£ig*Eag fashion, a man and woman<br />

all-wool slack suit, zippered closing,<br />

were arrested on serious motor ve-<br />

two pockets, two estra pair slacks.<br />

hicle law chants at 8 a.m. Monday, State-Aid Paving slae 18, Phone 0182-W, S-r<br />

Mrs, Mary King* <strong>of</strong> the Brighton-<br />

SALE—<strong>On</strong>e Antique, straight chaii<br />

Atlantic apurtmerits, was booked for 62 p.c. Finished<br />

and rocker to match: odd pieces<br />

driving while under the influence<br />

<strong>of</strong> fine chinaware, 4Dg Atlantic av,<br />

The current $10,000 state-ald Phone 0079-W,^ B-3<br />

<strong>of</strong> liquor and driving without a li- street paving program was 02 per<br />

cense. The owner <strong>of</strong> the car. Wil-<br />

BALE—BureauT wicker set, dlnlni<br />

cent completed on Wednesday, Oity<br />

liam Haeberle, 51, resident <strong>of</strong> theEngineer<br />

William H, Colllsson, Jr., room suite, 1025 Central av, 5-<br />

same building, was charged with advised the commissioners. A % m e freeJer, capacity 6 cu<br />

lowing an unlicensed driver to op-<br />

ft. Immediate delivery. Located in<br />

He said that if the weather is not <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily, Write or call evenings<br />

erate the machine.<br />

unfavorable the paving should be O. A, Allen, Falrview rd,, Narberth t<br />

Patrolmen Smith and Young completed in seven more working P Pa. Ph, Ph Cynwyd C d 1972, 1972 8* 8-<br />

trailed the ear and stopped it ondays.<br />

SAIJE—T 6-room and bath ap-<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-lomers Point boulartments.<br />

separate hot watei<br />

evard. They said their attention was PON PRICE ON LEAVE<br />

heaters, nicely furnished, central tt<br />

called to the car by its erratic Lt. (jg) Donald Price on Monday everything. Immediate qccupaney<br />

course and the fact that it struck left the Banana River Naval Air parage and Frigidalre, $8,000, 11»<br />

a glancing blew to the curb rail <strong>of</strong> Station in Florida and is sehedul. Bay av, _ 5-r<br />

the Rainbow channel bridge. ed to arrive here Monday with his SALE=used lawn mowers, Li.nitei<br />

wife, and d/MiShter for a week's vis- quaiiti|y, _ Reconditioned an<br />

it with his parents. Mr, and Mrs.<br />

slmrperiSB, Ready to use; also out<br />

Pass Stop Streets;<br />

board<br />

Clinton B. Price. <strong>On</strong> the way jiorth<br />

bad mtr motor and adIB-ft,<br />

boat. Phi<br />

B Boas, SOS S Bay av, SS-;<br />

he stopped at Chattanooga, Tenn<br />

Two Pay $5 Each<br />

pp<br />

BALE—5-ft, glass "show casf, 2 glas<br />

stop street violations cost two to visit his brother, Robert, and shelves, good condition, $18, S304<br />

motorists tS each In police court, family.<br />

Asbury av. ' 5f<br />

Saturday,<br />

SALE—All steel clothes cabinet<br />

Hubert P, Bowes, 22, <strong>of</strong> Ventnor, Homer Discharged<br />

fl9"x24"K2p", double door, shelf foi<br />

paid Judge Howard Warren that<br />

hats, etc, brown finish, il.BO, Prl<br />

Edward J, Homer, 341 Bay av,, vate hmily, 14M Asbury av, S-J<br />

amount as a fine, and Newton B, was honorBbly discharged from Na- SAIitS^MapIc llvins room suite, $40.<br />

Shimp, 18, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton, forfeited 18 val service last week at Lido Beach, maple 6-piece dinette. $39: S-pe<br />

ball for nan-appearance,<br />

N,Y,, after having been in uniform breakfast set. 111; steel wardrobe<br />

more than three years.<br />

closet, double doors $12: nigh stee!<br />

Mrs, Prances Lees, who has been<br />

dish cabinet it: coil spring glider,<br />

in Miami, Hi,, for the past two ROAD TO SUCCESS<br />

S19: electric iron. S3: maliogany end<br />

years, has returned to <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity "How did Jones get ahead so fast table, $S; kitchen sink, complete $S,<br />

and Is now residinB at 1112 Asbury In politics?"<br />

11S4 Bay iyu __^_"__<br />

"Well, every time someone threw<br />

o brickbat at him, he made a step-<br />

READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS ping stone <strong>of</strong> It."<br />

M.E.BLATTCO.<br />

Blpri DM 4.1111<br />

Blatt's Tested Quality<br />

Suits<br />

nie Mine superb quality<br />

Oat hu node Uieae a*Ma<br />

i*iii<br />

All woo', naater-<br />

43e<br />

taUand <strong>of</strong> tarn<br />

eUUinter vMMada, In afaifle<br />

Now Gmt<br />

and OMdrie-tHHted nodeto<br />

Ckeeie W 23e I Ci«a*<br />

nlnw, «t*y» aad brtmrn. In<br />

tlna M to «,<br />

LOT<br />

5-r<br />

» *<br />

Y^tju «et a better job and save moiey 4«ca<br />

1 • OUT merhaiilca are F«clory-Tr»lned ud lure<br />

years <strong>of</strong> Ford ^know-hew^<br />

2. We use Ford-Approved Service Melfasdh<br />

3. We use Genuine Ford Paris—thry il right,<br />

work righli tail longer.<br />

4t We oM'Ford Kquipmeni—npcciallj designed<br />

lo service Ford ears •.. at low coal.<br />

^^^Mf WMW WwHB<br />

SALfc—-All hearequipment for deli Drive In for a cheek-Op and catch little troubles<br />

eatessen and luncheonette, in use before they grow BIG I Quick service.<br />

3 months. Sacrifice, IS Bleelman ay,,<br />

Northfleld, N, J, Ph, Pleasantville<br />

021-M, ,^6-r<br />

BALE—Bucket.a-tfay stove and 30<br />

gallon boiler, $10, including a coal<br />

Let Us Give You An Estimate!<br />

msle and some stove pipe. Phone<br />

:._ fc^aljaee. 1B3»-B-11, 6-3<br />

•a*y farms if «U«lr»d<br />

BAtn—30-gal. boiler and side ami<br />

gas heater, IIS, good condition<br />

Lenox Apartments. 1th St. and Atlantle<br />

av, _ S-S<br />

G: KUITO dd.<br />

BJteHAJrtJE: Bchobi teaelier" wil<br />

exchange services as hostess, ho.<br />

tel clerk, shopkeeper, etc, for use<br />

<strong>of</strong> small apartment, preferably on<br />

GUy<br />

around floor. Box 4833, Sentinel.<br />

Ledger, S-3<br />

POUR colleg¥leniors, Florida State,<br />

desire summer employment, wait,<br />

resses, general <strong>of</strong>fice work, ejtperL.<br />

eiiced. Good references. Box 788, r,<br />

S,O,W,, Tallahassee, Fla. 5-10<br />

REFINED dependable woman would<br />

like position as hostess Jor room-<br />

Ing house or apartments, Experlenc.<br />

ed. Small salary or commission. Ph.<br />

Hilltop^ 8033. S-3<br />

ALBOojivirMB^ marine motor.<br />

International IB h,p,, 80 per cent<br />

reverte, instrument nanel, 16-lnch<br />

nropellor. perfect condition, $125. 2bumer<br />

Florence oil stove, perfect<br />

condition, 118, i year old. 042 Haven<br />

^»h O W i - W , S - 3<br />

^<br />

SALE—Small 3-burrier „<br />

Ford - Mercury - Lincoln Owners!<br />

with oven, $15; 3 top leers, 80-,_.<br />

capacity, all metal, ilO: one kitchen<br />

cabinet ili; single and double<br />

beds, gome with coil springs: kltch- Ford Motor Company Hat Just Made Available an<br />

en ilBkj 20 inches wide, $10, Hanif<br />

inn. 916 Wesley av.. Phone 1238, M<br />

SALS—Two larie top leers,T $10 and<br />

ilBi bed springs and mattresses,<br />

living room table: dining room table<br />

complete with pad and extra Owner's Service Certificate<br />

table leaves; oil heater. All reasonably<br />

priced, 423 Asbury av., tint<br />

floor front, ." _B-8<br />

BALK—Chairs. 48 posture built<br />

chain, new, suitable for restau<br />

rani, <strong>of</strong>fice, classroom or lodge, K<br />

nif ton, 916 urnlshed Wesley rooms av. Phone .„ 13<br />

1 Span. Hot and cold wat:<br />

M* ' ^<br />

mMmSkm k<br />

^^^p^<br />

•t mtama-<br />

Munka to CBAVKNBITING.<br />

ma ewdmln prwwH.<br />

$6.50 to $10<br />

ara^Tp rmrwei, aliwlth ovens.<br />

Bee Bertram Sehwarts, 10th and<br />

BawdmlkgJIjhm.Jo 4 p,m.__ tf<br />

furniture, Qsll<br />

m Friday. 4 B. llth.rt.<br />

3AIiTH—Wfating stove. Gap&ble <strong>of</strong><br />

1 Atlantic av. . _ S-i<br />

' J ••- ----- --'g<br />

Sari<br />

limda_<br />

Entitling You to<br />

10 Lubrications and<br />

Service Maintenance<br />

Operations for *10<br />

—GOOD ITNT1I,<br />

Lubrication Factory Supervised — Bring Your Facd BMX|]<br />

EDW.6.KI<br />

ciM,


•Mm—•<br />

FROSTED FOODS<br />

Thorp<br />

TE *<br />

W# Have PiwhaMd An Entire<br />

_^ CARLOAD by the ed chlUI sand bucket with flow Pinna were announced this week MM, Slingluid and Mte. Muriel Feature <strong>of</strong> the morning Milan<br />

<strong>of</strong> the church, , ltf t en attanbed. There akv were sev public card party to take Orunld R f h<br />

par<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the out- era! (nation, that were the fa**. benefit the <strong>Ocean</strong> pity OW Bnuts, ' ««««,<br />

Ignts, conducted by Mrs, Leonard O.<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> th* Urn abort half a century arc<br />

iTlthU f fcth<br />

Mrs. Gloria Woodruff Holland received<br />

a prl*e as the mother with<br />

the youngest baby, and Mrs. Olwin<br />

Inm • t • .,, Clubs ,,. Lodges<br />

W(i i<br />

Rowlesi*<br />

well an the Draper way* to unUy Relations will<br />

- - • - - • • - i take place nest Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 8.<br />

Li the old court house building, at<br />

I Court House. The meetini will start<br />

luues <strong>of</strong> the local [ HAS LABGEST FAMILY<br />

— a» on the air — were or- Mrs. Helen Booth qualified far thr<br />

1<br />

to those admitting as the mother <strong>of</strong> the largest<br />

In this case, two family, and Mrs. Frances Clifford<br />

Ided, both <strong>of</strong> them I recognized as the youngest<br />

pemoo-1 grandmother te.<br />

sens from Qsllfaroia by air Other prtie winners included<br />

Tin flrat antaU want<br />

Person living the longest distance<br />

from the church, Mrs. James M<br />

Monaghan. Jr.. Somers Point<br />

Sunshine lady. Mrs. Hazel Ouycr;<br />

Youngest mother. Mrs Olorta<br />

Holland; I<br />

atee»| proud In the variety and originality I Richard<br />

Nearest<br />

Voss<br />

birthday. April 30. M<br />

1 h<br />

*^T|M Iwti worn to the breakfast, after Nearest binthdjH<br />

Mn\ 2 Ml<br />

that prizes would /Gertrude Hughes<br />

ring, Mrs Helen Broil<br />

in,<br />

Penon living nearest the elm<br />

Mrs. Oeorge Wschcr<br />

FBEACirER, MOST PATIENT<br />

Most patient po-son «[ Hurrv<br />

Attractive<br />

GARDEN SECTION! 2-FamiIy Apt,<br />

FOOD<br />

nnunully attractive two.<br />

MARKET<br />

——•-•"—• m <strong>On</strong>e apartnHBl is<br />

antUUo for aeeapney by BUT<br />

•*— -. If Mated, bttar.ta-<br />

ATLAJmC AV.<br />

' fLMO, Bat water beat,<br />

rou*nlee s<br />

ThoniM W. '<br />

306 . 7th St.<br />

MOULD<br />

611 Eighth St.<br />

Photv<br />

MILK LAST CALL!!<br />

DAIRY PRODUCTS<br />

U d TwitcheU, <strong>of</strong> South<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Ne<br />

tress.<br />

A playlet from the book "rMddy<br />

Lonelcgs'. wrltter by pupils <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sea Isle eighth grade, was presented<br />

in the afternoon by a group <strong>of</strong> pu<br />

pils,<br />

Wlllard B. Matthews, county<br />

school superintendent, spoke briefly<br />

and pledged support <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fiee<br />

to P-T A work.<br />

Mr. and Mrs James <strong>On</strong> and<br />

children, 331 Wesley av.. returned<br />

Monday from a week's visit in Oonneetieut.<br />

"<br />

All Interested women are invited<br />

W aitend. Those attending may<br />

bring their sandwiches for lunch<br />

and a bevera«e and dessert wUJ be<br />

Do You Have.<br />

HOUSE or LOT<br />

To SeU or Rent?<br />

USI IT WITH<br />

Irwin Nicholson<br />

047 Centra] Ave.<br />

Ilenptnmii!<br />

Made<br />

Metal<br />

Venetian Blinds<br />

ALL BLINDS<br />

H)E TO ORPEB<br />

WINDOW<br />

SHADES<br />

^SPHALTTILE<br />

UNOLEUM<br />

ARMIGER and<br />

McKEEN<br />

2033 Atlantic Ave,<br />

ATLANTIC Cm 1<br />

poean<br />

o<br />

Mwne i-mu or O.C, Ww-W<br />

FEU<br />

n<br />

Miii Mfawglile to<br />

Marry Navy Man<br />

EatenalullMi<br />

then ordnance man<br />

Termll* Control<br />

ule, after whieh he re-<br />

Oallfomla, then visited<br />

nd later returned to Oc-<br />

£?Rowlei, daughtor <strong>of</strong>_ Mrs,<br />

l In 1M4, w«s Blveii In mar.<br />

1& her maternal grandfather,<br />

, Bubosque, <strong>of</strong> National fcrfc.<br />

man was Henry Howies,<br />

brothtr. MUs Lillian Pry<br />

^d <strong>of</strong> hoaor, »d I U Pat-<br />

Hltott was bride«naid,<br />

CENTRAL AVE3.<br />

. bride'! wedding costume was<br />

i.eolDred travellni suit, with<br />

"J"he i»»<br />

WILDWOOD, Hf, J,<br />

te match, sue wore a mntt*<br />

AND<br />

— Fkeu 184 —<br />

£ Qpefted<br />

Ueme af<br />

GREETING CARDS and<br />

NOVELTIES<br />

Mother's Day Cards<br />

JOHN'S<br />

613 . 8th Street<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />

t S <<br />

Fine<br />

Bayfront Home<br />

IH«I d«k . Mater and<br />

• rQntage - large lot<br />

» • three baths .<br />

ante- quarter, ever garam<br />

beat - perfect condition •<br />

P^ 1 Sannin-<br />

Mrs. Struble<br />

«t County SeMion<br />

Heads Research<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> O N U ' W wsmeq<br />

participated TrmmJar night in a,<br />

Club Women Ekrt<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> County raftr <strong>of</strong> Ule Daub<br />

<strong>of</strong> America.<br />

NewOffkm<br />

V". Clyde W, Otroble I D rtected<br />

president at the Women» Be.<br />

leareh Club last Thuraday night at<br />

a meeting at the tame <strong>of</strong> Mn. Norman<br />

V, •argent, M <strong>Ocean</strong> rd.<br />

Others elected wer^; Vice president,<br />

Mrs, Jay I. Mecray; tnaaurer,<br />

Mn, Edwin n. Stiles: recordlnn<br />

secretary. Mn, Robert J. Lackey;<br />

aqrrMponding iecreUry. Mn, Marie<br />

•helloopei trustees, Mn. Stirling w,<br />

Ogla and M», Henrr 9, Cooper. AU<br />

<strong>of</strong>f ten will serve two yean.<br />

The club decided to sponsor a<br />

ewd party some time during the<br />

summer to raise funds for welfare<br />

purposes.<br />

Miss Adelaide Stauffer entertain,<br />

ed with a biographical talk on Walt<br />

Whitman, who siu described as the<br />

greatest American poet because <strong>of</strong><br />

EUBINA P. MIRAGLILO his ability to describe so well the<br />

prosaic things about him, Bhe also<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Nick MlniflUo, 839read<br />

four Whitman pwmj. "What<br />

Haven av., announce the engage- Is the OrtMfl", "Alone on the<br />

ment and forthcoming; marriage <strong>of</strong> Mountain," "When Violets In the<br />

their daughter. Rublnu Patricia, to Door Yard Bloom," and "A Child<br />

Herman W. Smith, aviation ord- Don Forth Every Day,"<br />

nanoenian (3c). U.8.N., <strong>of</strong> Bessemer. Mr), Kathertne Halnes presented<br />

Ala.<br />

an Interesting review <strong>of</strong> the book<br />

Mits Mlraglllo attended the Oc- "They Were Strong and Oood." by<br />

ean <strong>City</strong> sclioola. The wedding will Robert Lawson,<br />

take PIBM early In June and the<br />

• • •<br />

DsSMoori, at the organ, couple wUl reside here for the sum-<br />

the wedding mareh and aemer, Former Resort Girl<br />

nled the ceremony.<br />

• • *<br />

AMeeliUon tollowed at the brlde'i<br />

after which the young couple Pocahontas Plan<br />

Wed in Wildwood<br />

A double ring wedding ceremony<br />

a five-dBy wedding trip to Fall Trip to N, Y, was performed at WUdwood Thurs-<br />

BUBLBY SANNINO<br />

day alMrnoon when Miss Mary Uw<br />

rowwiLl reside temporarily at Members <strong>of</strong> Natoni Council. De.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Rank J. Sanntno, the Drenel IrutltuM <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />

lae Bcull. youngest dauihter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

the bride's home and she will re- gree <strong>of</strong> Poahpntas, planned Friday and Mrs. Howard T. •oull, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> 308 6th g(,, announce the engage- Philadelphia, Mr, DIOrio. recently<br />

jane her work with the Telephone night to take a group trip to NewView,<br />

formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, wasment<br />

<strong>of</strong> their daughter, Shirley, to<br />

discharged from the Marine Corps.<br />

Oo,, until their permanent plans are York <strong>City</strong> in the fall."<br />

Is attending Rutgers University.<br />

united to Edmund a Jackson, Jr., Joseph DlOrlo, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. andtMn,<br />

teMd<br />

It was tentatively decided to<br />

New Bruniwlck.<br />

ion <strong>of</strong> Bdmund O. Jaekson. <strong>of</strong> Wild Fied DiOilo. <strong>of</strong> Semen Point,<br />

charter a bus for the occasion, and wood.<br />

No date hu been set for the wed-<br />

to spend several days in the met. Rev. Mr. peek, <strong>of</strong> the First Bap.<br />

Miss BannlBo to now attending ding.<br />

ORDER EARLY FOR •CAD TOE CLASSIFIED ADS ropolis visiting places <strong>of</strong> interest. tut Church <strong>of</strong> WUdwood, <strong>of</strong>ficiat-<br />

Funds to finance the trip will be ed at S:30 p.m.<br />

raised by a series <strong>of</strong> benefit ev- iis Lola willim, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

ents. The first <strong>of</strong> these will be awas<br />

maid <strong>of</strong> honor; the bridesmaldi Mrs, Mecray b Offshore Couple<br />

WHY LET<br />

rummage sale in the near future, at were MUs Mildred Bhock and Miss<br />

HAIR ON<br />

a location to be announced later. Hazel Jordan, also <strong>of</strong> that city. The Soroptimist Talk<br />

best man was Richard oropp, <strong>of</strong><br />

Married Here<br />

YOUR FACE<br />

WUdwood, and ushers were George<br />

Mar Your<br />

Vnur guests mil appreciate Shaffer, WUdwood, and Gordon Buchcr to Sp««k<br />

Mary Sannino Bride<br />

Appearance?<br />

having their visits with you Hutchlnson. Philadelphia,<br />

briefly reported In The Sentl- Slsty-ftve guests atMnded R re- •t <strong>May</strong> MMUH(<br />

<strong>of</strong> Franeia Poluc<br />

net-Leflger's "INramals". Vour ception that followed the ceremony,<br />

mm ielts, C9BH lm SB* let •• |iV*' friends also wUl anprecUte news<br />

Mn, Rachel Mecray, representing<br />

at the home <strong>of</strong> the bride.<br />

St, Augustine's R. O. church, ISth<br />

trill ttwlnmt.<br />

<strong>of</strong> your visits and other scllvl<br />

the Children and Youth Division <strong>of</strong> it, and Wesley av.. was the scene<br />

After a short honeymoon in New<br />

MAY 12th<br />

no<br />

tin, Tclenhone 0304 or mall<br />

the New Jersey Council <strong>of</strong> Religious <strong>of</strong> a pretty wedding Sunday when<br />

Yort, the couple wUl reside in Phil,<br />

your news In The Sentinel .Led-<br />

Education, was guest speaker Miss Mary sannino, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

udelphia.<br />

Frida MeUentin Van get. As evlden <strong>of</strong> sood faith,<br />

Thunday night at a social meeting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saiinioo. <strong>of</strong><br />

• • •<br />

sign your tune. It will not be<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Soroptimist club <strong>of</strong> Cape Tuekahoe, became the bride <strong>of</strong><br />

Snapdragons Ms<br />

Blnml<strong>of</strong>lM<br />

published.<br />

<strong>May</strong> County, at Plymouth inn, rrancis Pqlise, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Sorority Conducts<br />

Ni Asbiay Ave, phone «41I<br />

Trtlng as her topic, "We WhoPrank<br />

Polise, <strong>of</strong> Belleplain.<br />

Carnations Roams<br />

White Elephant Sale Serve," she painted out that per- Hev. B. B. Doyle <strong>of</strong>ficiated at J<br />

* »»Jsh- Potted Plant, Rmd Bemuim L)/&tT YQUK 8£AUTV PARLOU TH/S WEEK Members <strong>of</strong> Omega Lambda Psi son* interested in their community p.m. The wedding was followed by<br />

l Tint Une (his property ha.<br />

sorority participated in a White Ele- can be inspired and stimulated by a reception at the home <strong>of</strong> the<br />

been <strong>of</strong>fered for aol<br />

Pottery Gifts — Gifts That Grow<br />

phant Sale Tuesday night, at theseeing<br />

the kindly deeds <strong>of</strong> others, bride, who Is a niece <strong>of</strong> Frank J.<br />

[IIMMtMttMt»UIHttl» home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Alfred Moyer, 2nd it, "Where we stand, and who weSannino,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city plumbing in-<br />

In most hHuurul m.<br />

and Central av,<br />

are, determine the things we see," specter.<br />

KcUon <strong>of</strong> resort. Oooleal<br />

Mrs. Dorothy Lee auctioned sev- she said, "but our Individual degree<br />

> O l<br />

g " CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />

eral dozen articles not wanted by <strong>of</strong> service depends upon elrcum-<br />

The bride was attended by Miss<br />

their original owner*, but which, sSsraces and positions," ,<br />

Florence Sannino as mala <strong>of</strong> honor,<br />

ind Mrs, Julius Sannino^ Mrs, Jack<br />

Really one <strong>of</strong> the finest proper<br />

brought competitive bidding from "H was announced that John O,<br />

tie* in ©ee»n city, FHHN^-<br />

SALON •"<br />

Bajlnlno, MrsL Frank Polise and<br />

others. Proceeds went into the weU Buoher, <strong>of</strong> 81006 Harbor, former Miss .Theresa Polise as bridesmaidi,<br />

SptcUIIilnr In Permanent WavM and I<br />

fare fund,<br />

World traveler, Is scheduled to beShg<br />

was given In marriage by her<br />

$22,500.00<br />

SBKflBau<br />

All BMatT Aids |<br />

June 1 was set for the chapter's the guest speaker at the <strong>May</strong> social father.<br />

annual dinner, to take place at themeeting,<br />

ah international affairs, The best man was Julius Sannino.<br />

WAI« A BLOCK AND I AVI MONEY-OPOr f* *<br />

Alvyn Hotel. New <strong>of</strong>ficers will be<br />

• * •<br />

ea. uu m ABBUBT ATI.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tuekahoe, Ushers included Jack<br />

elected late in <strong>May</strong> and installed SON, FUST CHILD, BORN<br />

Thomas W,<br />

Sannina, James Polise, Frank Pol.<br />

at the dinner.<br />

TO ANTHONY DI MEGLIOS<br />

FEATHER BOBS _. MA( IIINELESS WAVES •**•••*<br />

ise and Jack Merritt. The flower<br />

MOULD<br />

Lloyd's<br />

The next meeting was set for <strong>May</strong> A son WM born Sunday morning girl was Rosem&rie Sanninoand the<br />

M at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Betty Ool- at Shore Memorial Hospital to Mr. ring bearer was Albert DeSantis,<br />

lini at Petersburg,<br />

and Mrs, Anthony plMeglio, 700<br />

Raven a*. TSelr tint child, he WUl<br />

•BAL ESTATE Flower Shop<br />

be known as Joseph Anthony,<br />

Mr. DiMeglio, who served in the<br />

Eighth St. M7 ASBURY AVE, Phone<br />

DOT'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

P'villa O* E. S, H«» Army In France and Germany, was<br />

Phone 0MI<br />

Installation Here discharged last fall. The mother<br />

3341 Aabury Avenue Phone 1543 Plymouth Inn was the scene formerly was Miss Connie Mlgllac-<br />

Thursday afternoon <strong>of</strong> a luncheon do. •<br />

1 ** th« D, 0* K<br />

OM Of th» upeakan fat MlM<br />

mftfi^t^ rfatwiiil OTinyrii<strong>of</strong>i<br />

outlined th* na4Wotm «it<br />

tha- erdflr asd ih Afli<br />

welfwe Krvtoo.<br />

The rally opened with tb»<br />

tat ol Blfieeri, who were in<br />

evenlnx svwna and escorted by y<br />

Captain Margaret Llevengood, o<<br />

Tuekahoe, Among thot* Ihtrottuced<br />

were Mia. HatQe pukes, district<br />

deputy state vounpUor, Who presided,<br />

and Mrs. Ida OarwooO. deputy<br />

councilor, alto


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pnotection wh«n tte<br />

Service<br />

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aindlinry to tin H n ,<br />

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^to;stt"«wsj5Wt ajg'srtws<br />

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Wllimm Allen.<br />

IS. at Ills pjn. in the Own<br />

amra<br />

«*• UBtHU, • JflMUra Bt HIE £TO« I BOBQ<br />

•fan will be the slab chorus, dl- WUker<br />

reoted by Mtu Helen Kennedy. The I were hi<br />

Bstelle Ralston, <strong>of</strong> Sonjers I B7<br />

Of AtlMUo g^; Ai Sheep Going fhnden were obligated as BR M ^ at Chrfstlu, Service <strong>of</strong><br />

Monday ifiur «, IteeUiw «» «, «•«*«• W MWm 1 OapiHii, Setfcany Methodist Church qhserv-<br />

1w Jei&y<strong>of</strong>ntiren^rt uff ?* O** 8 •««»». « MeaianWiile H- M MIowahlB hour at the ham <strong>of</strong> „,, w, .<br />

hS»^sSuS?ft|^£ "«* «n«di»ed John MlteaV who »» Albert Lamberd, who is leader t ^"*- !<br />

?ffi Mnusjiw^ trained oogs during the war. <strong>On</strong> <strong>of</strong> the group. « was decided to make h, II<br />

•'*'• ObmBmmn mm a word <strong>of</strong> I<br />

,m»M«y, <strong>May</strong> 7, 3<br />

Velt, Estelle Pals ton, who sang sev- I >«>d av.<br />

der, John Mrs. MUton Hagerthey, 1810 Shore<br />

(<br />

nted with a " ^l^v^M,<br />

mm commandsr-s nto by snother * * s<br />

*<br />

patt commander, eharlei Meskera. BBIBANT MBTHODIST<br />

Officers Installed were: Oomman- Be*, a E. Hlckmim, ruh,<br />

der. Allen a Bistoy; 8ento»Se 10 a.m. flSa»FM^L<br />

1 ' D MM U* Wan* Mr. rater- ^TBBTADJS CI.UB<br />

•OMraa FOIHT - un .t».t,H *'»•* »*<br />

«•»«• entertained members <strong>of</strong> h»tM««»tt>«»»»»<br />

ce. Wednesday afternoon. Her guests<br />

a'hinali«n Officers <strong>of</strong>!<br />

d Society <strong>of</strong> Installed wen;<br />

aSjytanr<br />

ivmus Madaen; guard, Mrs, EMe<br />

I Magdalene Snltt- color guard.. An-<br />

FOB QUIC<br />

Lingoes<br />

Restaurant<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> — Phone 9050<br />

• Wffi ^ M <strong>May</strong> IS* •<br />

^DINNERS<br />

• 5£4 FOOD<br />

• CHOWMEIN<br />

FLATTERS PACKED TO TAKE OUT<br />

HARDWARE*<br />

WUMTCT.<br />

852 A.bury Avenue<br />

ESPOMA<br />

Xf; fl^Sl^W^ • * ,<br />

her ^Sntg, Mr. ana Mrt<br />

1 MqD0WiUdrt * k<br />

hoBM In FhUadelBhia, Mln SOM<br />

WU"* «" "ewfleld. awoninanled<br />

HOME COOKINC<br />

fHESr FOOD<br />

mun PUCKS<br />

SPIC&SPAN<br />

WBTAWUNT<br />

H5 ASBURY A\^.<br />

OHM §m<br />

Point<br />

Tavern<br />

tawi Point<br />

Opens<br />

M., 29th.<br />

924!4 Boardwalk<br />

Circle<br />

Annei Sntck Bar<br />

SUBMARINE<br />

SANDWICH<br />

"A MIAl Iir ITSELf"<br />

Pl««i7 af InntUu<br />

Wku ¥«•» riB|f#<br />

»I7 Asbury Av«.<br />

MAC'S<br />

RESmUR/kNT\<br />

9« SBOBE BOAD<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

Open<br />

Every Day<br />

Seafood<br />

ubgood and Mr*. SON BOM<br />

Essig's Restaurai<br />

Comer 9th St. and A«bury Ave.<br />

A Pleasant Place to Mi<br />

CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />

®^:?!r III HELP WANTEM<br />

MALI OR FEMALE<br />

GOOD FOOD ,,„/<br />

y CDDD SERVICEI<br />

4:30 to 7:30 p.n^.<br />

Sn^iyi, 12 to 7 jMo, '<br />

-mAtan noon to 2 p.m. 1<br />

,, W^. Nbon<br />

FA, 6 p.m.<br />

« MM MI.<br />

INN<br />

Plymouth PUce and<br />

AlUntic Ave.<br />

KMJIBA », CORSON. Prap.<br />

cn to Public •<br />

OCKAN CITY MM<br />

to 10 w<br />

p.m.<br />

(Chatterbox<br />

* BREAKFAST<br />

* LUNCHEON<br />

• DINNER<br />

Salad jud Sandwich Makers<br />

Pantry Help Counter Hand!<br />

Bookkeeper<br />

* OPENS MAY 25th *<br />

FOOD PURVEYORS<br />

WHOLESALE GROCERS<br />

Catering to<br />

RESTA URANTS and HOm<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

310 N. Indian Avc. M.<br />

The<br />

^Ugj^- ^ ' ' _ - • •- : • . ' " ^ .= , = • • » , " , . " ! , '• i 'j*#*fr".J.<br />

BttiMualW to an effort UNDER WAI m l Amiriean^uMiB ta4 lleidft^<br />

._JB» the eMM» <strong>of</strong> tgm m Vmf ^ |Mg« Mr, Wa»o savings. <strong>On</strong> the other rtSltuhold.<br />

iapid damage o£imore_^ »»in, "seven out Of BTery 10 are Ing down production end preventln; '<br />

r Club Fetei<br />

Employw<br />

^rfflE Oanpany ware tUMU<br />

^T night at the second anftSSSSA<br />

' PhUadelphla. Gold and<br />

M«e.<br />

Uie dinner, a New York<br />

- presented a show, written<br />

Med for the 30-Year Club,<br />

riafe <strong>of</strong> the Bellevue-Stratpud<br />

ballroom.<br />

JOB QUICK EESULT8<br />

Your Home<br />

Wllk BAIT - TO* '"•<br />

iSTOM MADE<br />

Venetian Blinds<br />

-rr»r and Kwl-Fno!<br />

mOli *f I«»T Ftolah<br />

MAD. OB9SM<br />

Day Delivery I<br />

ate hm AaphaM Ma I<br />

•M Uutetm an atoek I<br />

| Writ, tn Fin EBInul, |<br />

|MilMMhi P^w CUT<br />

on Carpet Co-<br />

8. 8th St., PHJUu, Fu<br />

ffMnlBHaBrl *B* th oM pratup denwnd. ,<br />

°* ** °**-l "1 "^^ft,*' ilaalM " If PMdUeUon could meet dt-<br />

PAee* »>Bf^ ttto dthi out <strong>of</strong> maad at Brwmit, there should be<br />

• w * I0 IIM ^ "rttter .«M «»t »WO- « least 2.000,000 more worker, to<br />

»bJ« or taw Inoeutd la wis," majjufarturtag."<br />

"TOat." hg IMirtW, "gwaat The manutacturen' ajalMWM<br />

Magee Say* Hate<br />

Causes Accidents<br />

New Jene^ M^MdHiBaifjr o<br />

i l<br />

gsMWii <strong>of</strong> which oMepds the more<br />

flagrantly, the pedestrian in obvloujly<br />

lifcely ts pMr the heavier penalty<br />

M the accident records bear<br />

WltneM.<br />

JL study <strong>of</strong> the accident records<br />

•hows that the principal pedestrian<br />

Securities<br />

Arthur L Batten<br />

845 Brighton pi.<br />

•tfMMlMt<br />

HeriMrt H. WWMMFA<br />

A Co.<br />

Call O. a 1858-M<br />

rections and the common: practice<br />

f U Jt h<br />

l2t year. » pef^t<strong>of</strong> the^ffii. ttJffih<br />

^^Srl»» ?<br />

trians contributed to their accidents |J&T<br />

through careless walking or oross- wdi, R>nt«eu R tad Je»i Im tiu m-<br />

Ins PSKd PSKd wort, |MHi by KBlland A. Ur UUEAfl UH, H<br />

~T - —. -• Kmi. DM) BMtottr, ul appnTid SHtiu L T*«M it1<br />

fcnbr lulborind.<br />

b, (IK SUU Bnimr CaomiUlon.r, HmuM u> iHt .pfl riiukta mtalal o<br />

DBIVEB ALSO AT FAUI.T b, We (IK bees Itled iA ttc <strong>of</strong>fice ef gbs UH Hti« sf Ifaw J« trtti. u locml •—<br />

fife* «^»b»4.* «t hi. •««* (« si II ,,14 We b,^ilMit.<br />

M a. o,,,, b . bolH: pmnw^, 1<br />

H.ut. "<br />

H» motorist, on.hu> paj$, is guU- ,,14 ,^<br />

^•fc^^A,<br />

Other discourtesies which motor-<br />

one thtaf — • ctrww n«toal antipathy<br />

that Imacds IMeW «an-<br />

•tuUj rfeewr ta> IkMrtpnew<br />

<strong>of</strong> each troop. Th»t ncuu<br />

mnfUct, tlwn wkjek than Is<br />

BotDlns « n f«r tha eaw af<br />

traffic aa/etj.<br />

Conditions will not Improve until<br />

eacb group takes on a different<br />

mental stUtude, based on an Indulgent<br />

reapect for the others right*.<br />

Governor Vetoes<br />

Pay Boost Bill<br />

Edge S*y* Voters<br />

ShouW H«v« Voice<br />

A bill which would have permitted<br />

mayori and members <strong>of</strong> municipal<br />

•nmotac badM to Mlaf their<br />

salaries without advance approval<br />

.<strong>of</strong> the voters was vetoed Tuesday<br />

by Oavernar Edge.<br />

He rejected the measure became,<br />

he said, "It reverses the present law<br />

which njulras that mayor* and municipal<br />

governing bodies mutt obtain<br />

approval <strong>of</strong> the voters baton<br />

their own salaries can be Increased. |<br />

•11 proposed incnaiet art p<br />

Mid the voters favor them, mi<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial* will have lull<br />

however, the voters are nluetanl<br />

to grant tuch increases, for whtoh,<br />

Ujey as taipa/ers must foot the HU.<br />

then It ihould not be made men<br />

d^flcult far them to «WNM th»l»<br />

opposiUon.<br />

WHAT CAMfIS<br />

•MilPtVf<br />

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•MiwwklNWAe<br />

p| MPlE 5<br />

P. H.JACKBON. Di<br />

i. v. wHiTiNe. a—-<br />

ABTUTIUIISHI<br />

f nsa<br />

'OB BIBS (Bi<br />

1ttmaimM A«ti<br />

^ra, "u ^W^G- on^ 1 ^ Hiwft"«s l K a<br />

# MONEY! * TKOPHIES! * R»BONSt<br />

Second Annual<br />

BRIDGETON UONS CLUBS CHARITY<br />

•HORSE SHOW*<br />

•RaHMn4 ty Bridgetoo Riding mi Driving Club<br />

To B« Held at<br />

FAIR GROUNDS, FAYETTE ST.<br />

Bridg«ton, N. j.<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 11<br />

(1MB D*te, 3aturd«y, Mdy 18th)<br />

orsemanship C\asa*m<br />

Western Eveate '<br />

Pony Cham 10 uhl^ih OHM II18O a.m.<br />

HOWARD S. CAR1UB, Chairman <strong>of</strong> Entries<br />

tk. MAMRAY SCHOOL<br />

^MDING<br />

•t 12th StMdH.T«i Ave.<br />

»»i*Site*ft ? •••••'<br />

it^^fejfTSSfc*"<br />

' pi ?•*,<br />

•SSfan fc^ta. »« *. PWW #1<br />

Section & PeBdlM th, iutl<br />

Printing<br />

Office<br />

SvppUe*<br />

Lewis L Btmlt<br />

SWANBY HANKBS<br />

2 r«p 25c<br />

H.'"Z;<br />

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>P.<br />

- 4<br />

\<br />

?HK<br />

m§<br />

^ >plef Resort Athletes<br />

Own Problems Conquer Middle<br />

| best Javelin throw.<br />

The track team will be inactive<br />

I until next Wednesday when lt will<br />

I entertain pitman, one <strong>of</strong> the best<br />

I teams In South Jersey, on the lo-<br />

leal field<br />

A«MnA*«rt»HomeKeytoB*h.vicHir<br />

Sweep Dual Track<br />

inning* and 1 The other major factor Slickers, TakmNotm<br />

u time <strong>of</strong> year; la almost at hand<br />

•mart alecs from the cities invade<br />

n <strong>City</strong> with the idea that they can<br />

[away with infractions <strong>of</strong> the law and<br />

taste that they wouldn't dream <strong>of</strong><br />

at home—just because this<br />

community. Regarding- us as<br />

", and convinced that they are con-<br />

r a favor upon us by coming to the<br />

they display ail utter disregard<br />

' ~' i <strong>of</strong>wSauct. .<br />

V V> remind them that<br />

do without their pat-<br />

• behave themselves;<br />

__r._ a police department<br />

be IMT tough and a.police<br />

• dander is easily aroused and<br />

hesitate to lay on with a<br />

, _ whtn the <strong>of</strong>fense eeems to<br />

tit<br />

, SnnuMra,<br />

[Pointer from the Ppmt<br />

before <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty created its<br />

Center, it prided itself justly<br />

for having served<br />

noun <strong>of</strong> duty. * * *<br />

A charter was presented to the<br />

new local Civil Service Association<br />

Council, at ceremonies In city hall.<br />

_ younfstari happy and active along<br />

Much more can, and no doubt will, be<br />

.•i, however. Rev. A. Lynn Oongl<strong>of</strong>f'i<br />

Immestion to the Kiwanis Club last week<br />

|th»t a Teen Town Council be organised.<br />

In that youth can solve its own problems<br />

Ithnufh a government <strong>of</strong> its own, seems<br />

Imctical in the light <strong>of</strong> the outstanding<br />

••pen achieved by the Teen Towners in<br />

ly» former home city, Paulsboro.<br />

I Despite all that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has done,<br />

•ft might pr<strong>of</strong>itably take a lesson from its<br />

•Nritaltaed, energetic neighbor across the<br />

Itay, Somers Point.<br />

I The Point's business men gave a ban-<br />

Imet last Thuisdny night to merrrben <strong>of</strong><br />

I boys' and girls' athletic teams that the<br />

Iboiiness men foater. The heart-warming<br />

lifWr packed the Golf Club's dining room,<br />

land it left no doubt in the minds <strong>of</strong> the<br />

I badness men's young guests that the<br />

I hopes <strong>of</strong> the future are all in them,<br />

| The Point, sparked by <strong>May</strong>or Chap-<br />

Inum and Police Captain Bill Morrow, has<br />

lihrewdly divined that athletics are — or<br />

Isksald be — closest to the hearts <strong>of</strong><br />

Ijoungute, and that they therefore can<br />

I bat be reached through that medium.<br />

I Hence, Somers Point has assumed an<br />

I enviable place in South Jersey's athletic<br />

Immanent.<br />

f Call for Cancer Fund<br />

It is not too late to contribute to the<br />

(illy important cancer fund. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Rhys quota is $600, andj it will be shame-<br />

[Ntf we don't subscribe it fully.<br />

Cancer is an insidious enemy that can-<br />

be ignored—by any <strong>of</strong> BSt for no<br />

fly Is immune. It can tind doe» «trike<br />

•crimlnately, without warning,<br />

the cancer fund drive is designed to<br />

I (Kite a "war chest" with which to cure<br />

\*my already stricken, and to carry on<br />

ireh. Research already has saved<br />

<strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> lives- some day<br />

M,<br />

• •. *<br />

Bobble Harbaugh won two first<br />

places and a second place in a kite<br />

flying contrst staged at the Re-<br />

creation Center. Oene Mills won<br />

second honors. • • *<br />

<strong>City</strong> public works men were Indig-<br />

nant after tomebody stole five <strong>of</strong><br />

the 100 small willow trees just<br />

planted to help beautify the trash<br />

dump along Bay av.<br />

• * •<br />

Chris Delcorio, •upplee milk<br />

salesman, wen »210 In prlie money<br />

In a company contest for sales <strong>of</strong><br />

special products.<br />

• # *<br />

Local high school students parti-<br />

cipated in a program at the Eastern<br />

Mimic Educators' Conference in At-<br />

lantic city.<br />

10 TEAKS AGO<br />

Mrs Rosalie T Howe was the<br />

speaker at a Mother's Day meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the W.O.T.U. at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs, Leroy VanOllder.<br />

• • •<br />

The Commuters Olun wai happy<br />

over news that the railroad planned<br />

to install screens on coach win-<br />

daws, to keep out insects and dirt,<br />

• a *<br />

Women could buy new spring<br />

coats for SI3.M, silk hosiery for 74<br />

cents, rayon undies for II cents, at<br />

a sale at Blatts'. And men's white<br />

shirts were SB cents. 1 for $X<br />

mm*<br />

Harry I. Oorryell, retired Phila-<br />

delphia plumber, waa found dead in<br />

his summer home after having been<br />

overcome by gas while repairing a<br />

heattr.<br />

• • •<br />

Harry F, Btanton was re-appolnt-<br />

ed publicity director and John E,<br />

Boswell city solicitor, until the end<br />

<strong>of</strong> the year,<br />

ft VEABS AOO'<br />

ROPES MM WOK HOT<br />

(Cap* Kay BUr and Wan)<br />

A major advance In the long ef-<br />

fort <strong>of</strong> coutal areas to have the<br />

federal government share in the<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> beach protection was made<br />

recently when the Rivera and Har-<br />

bora Committee <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong><br />

Representatives reported favorably<br />

on a bill providing that the gov-<br />

ernment shall pay one-third <strong>of</strong><br />

the east <strong>of</strong> Congresslonally-approv-<br />

ed projects.<br />

While the bill must be passed by<br />

the House and the Senate and ap-<br />

proved by President Truman be-<br />

fore it becomes law, the recent ac-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> the committee, which has<br />

liven the problem <strong>of</strong> beach erosion<br />

much study in recent months, holds<br />

forth real hope for favorable action.<br />

The important thing about H. B.<br />

2033 Is that it would establish the<br />

principle <strong>of</strong> federal responsibility<br />

for beach protection upon becoming<br />

law. That, In reality, U what New<br />

Jersey and other coastal areas have<br />

long sought, for it would pave the<br />

way for federal participation in<br />

the costs <strong>of</strong> protective works,<br />

Ahead lies the task <strong>of</strong> rounding<br />

up support for the bill to bring It<br />

before the Home and Senate and<br />

to push its passage through both<br />

Houses,<br />

mm in tHrtj itim<br />

> «oatf nuay<br />

There are those In Washington<br />

who contend that the Government<br />

does not have to balance its budget<br />

or eventually to broke—their ans-<br />

wer to "deficit spending".<br />

In other words, they claim that<br />

it's all right for the Oovemment<br />

to spend more money than it takes<br />

in. and to borrow the difference by<br />

Increasing the BUbiie debt.<br />

The public dent, they will tell<br />

you, is not a burden like a private<br />

deb^^'we owe this money to our-<br />

•elves," they assert, "and we ni<br />

need pay it back. It makes no<br />

ferenee how big the public debt<br />

the public debt? That does have<br />

to be paid every year, whether or<br />

not a single dollar <strong>of</strong> the debt it-<br />

self is ever repaid.<br />

This year the li<br />

the public debt will amount<br />

billion •— " — '••<br />

will spend for all p ^<br />

year. Its as much as (Bte.wtaflB<br />

government Bujet •jnouatod te In<br />

Spring comes the hard way to<br />

Manhattan.<br />

pushed — as what NTfawker<br />

isn't? — it arrives full-blooming.<br />

(In the farmlands and valleys <strong>of</strong><br />

home it comes slowly, with the<br />

peeper-frogs piping and the faint<br />

blush <strong>of</strong> green on the hillsides.)<br />

Mr, John D. Rockefeller, our well-<br />

known oil man. hag hauled in S.OOO<br />

tulips and hyacinths and planted<br />

them blossoming around the wint-<br />

er's skating pond in his Center—<br />

(the Radio <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> the hinterland)<br />

Mrs, M, O'Houlihan. wi|p <strong>of</strong> the<br />

prominent loth av. butcher in Hell's<br />

Kitchen, buys a red geranium from<br />

peddler and waters it<br />

her fir* escape.<br />

_ up from the sub-<br />

way through the sidewalk gratings.<br />

In the roaring tunnels below, the<br />

ear cards display bathing beauties<br />

and sun-tan lotions Instead <strong>of</strong> win-<br />

ter's cough remedies.<br />

Kids snoot marbles in the gut-<br />

ters; cats, lacking fences and al-<br />

Strolllng troubadours, serenade be-<br />

The Real Estate Board decided<br />

that all "for sale" signs <strong>of</strong> individ-<br />

ual agents would be removed from<br />

local property to Improve appear-<br />

ance <strong>of</strong> the resort.<br />

* ^ * *<br />

Qeorge Hegel, a resident <strong>of</strong><br />

Houseboat Row Just beyond the Bth<br />

It. bridge, was killed when his car<br />

overturned,<br />

• * •<br />

John Castaldl was awarded a *2.-<br />

430 contract by the city to Install<br />

concrete sidewalks and curbs on<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av,, opposite the high school.<br />

« * «<br />

A charter was presented to tin<br />

local unit M the Patrolmen's Bene-<br />

volent Association.<br />

New incubator<br />

'Mother 1 Beats Hen<br />

Virtually eliminating any slip<br />

between the ovum and the pip,<br />

a gpectal electric thermostat<br />

which will maintain incubator<br />

temperature within one degree<br />

<strong>of</strong> a selected point run bean<br />

perfected by A Minneapolis<br />

manufacturer.<br />

Does much better than a hen.<br />

they sny. cutting mortality rate<br />

among baby chicks by afford-<br />

ing uniform temperature.<br />

r<br />

Spring In Manhattan.<br />

Your Oross.romds Correspondent.<br />

CARL HELM<br />

OF THtWtZK. I Forum and Agm* 'Era<br />

NOT EVERYONE WHO<br />

SOWS. BEATS<br />

(WiMwood Leader)<br />

These are the days <strong>of</strong> hopeful la-<br />

bor for amateur gardeners. Spurred<br />

on by visions <strong>of</strong> fresh vegetables<br />

from the bask yard many <strong>of</strong> UI<br />

have already planned what in war<br />

days we called victory gardens, In<br />

those days the feeling <strong>of</strong> patriotism<br />

urged us on. Today we are urged<br />

on by the knowledge that in other<br />

lands beyond the sea people an<br />

starving, and so if we can supply<br />

some foodstuff for ourselves we feel<br />

that we are doing a noble act in-<br />

deed. <<br />

But one should give this back<br />

yard gardening idea a second<br />

thought. Unless we know some-<br />

thing <strong>of</strong> gardening, unless ire arc<br />

certain by experience that the seed<br />

we sow will grew into something we<br />

can eat, perhaps we had better not<br />

waste the seed but send it to those<br />

countries where people are hungry<br />

enough to give their gardens the<br />

intelligent and Industrious atten-<br />

tion a garden requires.<br />

WHEN IS 'EVENTUAIXY*?<br />

(Cape <strong>May</strong> County Qasette)<br />

it has been only a few month*<br />

since state Highway Commissioner<br />

Spencer Miller, Jr., told the Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong> County Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

that work on the southern end <strong>of</strong><br />

the new state-long parkway would<br />

start simultaneously with the op-<br />

erations on the northern end.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Monday, when Governor<br />

Walter m Edge signed the parkway<br />

bill, Commlitsloner mnw ,,ni<br />

quoted by the Associated Rest as<br />

saying that the route, starting at<br />

Route 6 In Clifton and extending<br />

south via Bloom field. East Orange.<br />

Cranford and WoodbrWge, "even-<br />

tually will be extended te Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong>, at the southern Up et the<br />

state,"<br />

Probably everyone in Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

County will be glad if, some year)<br />

the cornnuMioners decided to be<br />

more explicit.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tm Tough!<br />

Now that<br />

come ott tU«<br />

(when John L. Lewi*<br />

<strong>City</strong> MtaMMlM tta* haw Kept aoing ana'dctfcw-<br />

Hm ftest-skai MMee far beyond the wIMaat pre-<br />

war .dream. Mil lie turned out to pasture.<br />

-IUe virility <strong>of</strong> the autOBBHto," aaya Keyatam<br />

Automobile Cluto, -oontinue* te amae and oonfoond<br />

the prophet, <strong>of</strong> dlsasttr wfto doWtetly warned that<br />

the graveyards would have the (mains <strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong><br />

America'* car* 'ere the war bad Nn lta oowse."<br />

,The siub Mttla out that «inoe 1M1 there ha*<br />

been a loss <strong>of</strong> only 3,330,033 motor vahlolec from the<br />

Ameriaui highway* leaving mfim^M stin operating<br />

at the end <strong>of</strong> IMS. While glvlBf rationing mueta <strong>of</strong><br />

the credit for ear conservation. It point* out that<br />

car owner* generally became more conscious <strong>of</strong> the<br />

need for proper servicing and ear* to make the old<br />

buggy last for the duration <strong>of</strong> the war and now. at<br />

course, the duration <strong>of</strong> m» reeOBteratan uncertainty.<br />

• • *<br />

Another fact no doubt is that ear owners have<br />

learned—to tjieir surprise, in many case*—bo* much<br />

wear was built 1MB their pre-war model*, from<br />

which they never would bavu toenefttted became<br />

they would have teen traded in long ago for some-<br />

thing ahinier with a. few new gadget*.<br />

. Many a ear owner today can apeak wkli real<br />

knowledge on such subjects as piston rings, brake<br />

linings, under-lnlUtion <strong>of</strong> tins and re-capping; toe-<br />

cause he baa teamed about them toy ergMteime<br />

Fellow* we know who formerly traded In their earn<br />

after 30 or 30 ttwisand mile* have had the motor*<br />

overhauled and trie can ottarwlsei refurblsiied, end<br />

they are «tlll clicking along at » thousand or more.<br />

Wonder U the car manufaettmn have taken Into<br />

ooDsMerMien, In their pimna (or enormous sales, the<br />

fast that many a driver nay not trade In so <strong>of</strong>ten,<br />

now that he hat found out how king hi* car will<br />

really last,<br />

PeHijlfe-—7*iWy»r# Curiou*<br />

<strong>On</strong>e curious quint dlipteyed by the public as<br />

seen by the boys and girta <strong>of</strong> tbls nempaper. Is<br />

that lt dearly love* to [vocrutlnate about getting<br />

advertising or news to tte paper. ',<br />

A person will teletfiBne ue eacttedly on a Moo-<br />

day, ta say that be has snmrtMttg for that week's<br />

War<br />

tr<br />

haw<br />

corner*, to no<br />

guing with a h<br />

newspaper. To be<br />

our opposttkn nnt 1<br />

I like laat or fear<br />

centMUon *<br />

eminent<br />

J M<br />

Dividual*<br />

the aune<br />

. JeWL_<br />

prove the ineaaan»«I]<br />

• » '•<br />

FOBACIwMf<br />

Wordy _.^,<br />

bute mneii to the ^ _<br />

or to any people* *tpn|<br />

ledge, to fact, takn« »1<br />

opposition to another a<br />

aague *crn* wtthoot faff<br />

the haraogue and can M<br />

U. Debating a take " -<br />

wan helps it - '<br />

Tn»i .<br />

so plainly]<br />

for two 4i<br />

and em. ride on 1<br />

and new* Is<br />

ooltmudats and radio i<br />

chronlole real hag<br />

•Gnat's the lateet I can get it in?" he so fre-<br />

quently aaka. )<br />

"ROW soon wlU you have lt written?" we, in torn,<br />

ask. "Oh, It's written now!"<br />

"Well, then, why not give it to na now?"<br />

"I suppose I can; I never thought <strong>of</strong> that-"<br />

Bo then we get early copy out <strong>of</strong> Mm. But to<br />

many a case, people who have material for the<br />

paper on Monday wait until Wednesday, even Than-<br />

day, and are terribly turprtsed and hut when ne<br />

are unable to use M-, for the good reason tbat the<br />

paper ha» gone to press.<br />

The earlier we get it. the better We can treat<br />

It, Remember thatl —<br />

Smokers--They're Taboo<br />

o el has<br />

fF Dontr blame them.<br />

tonn an "—entlel pabUe i<br />

• • •<br />

FIND THE SOOTHS<br />

Of course there nract.<br />

publishers who are unpafe.<br />

writert who would atlran<br />

iution If they eonld, bo«T<br />

not the natkm's chief dan '<br />

new* 1* really roMnad,<br />

done by those who J '<br />

those who print an<br />

Let us know the truth I<br />

truth will make u* free;<br />

OUtk ' "<br />

Tlhafs the w»y it Is with the commissioner*'<br />

meeting room on the top floor <strong>of</strong> city hall.<br />

The rosm recently w thoroughly renovated<br />

with paint, vamieh sad Hand new carpet on the<br />

floor—wrttti rug cushions under K. If w» pleaae!<br />

Now <strong>May</strong>or Clyde W. Struble Is planning to in-<br />

TOk. the old standing rule awMhttlac iiSMdng in<br />

the rooB. Betfore the face-lifting project M launch-<br />

ed, the rule ins rarely enforced, even though "No<br />

BmoHnf" siens adorned the wmlls to silent mockny.<br />

But the mayor and other <strong>of</strong>ficials agree that<br />

ttey «oould take no chance* <strong>of</strong> having scan on the<br />

newly-yanushed floors, or holes In the new carpet.<br />

So the signs are going up afata-and tfals time<br />

they'll mean what they say.<br />

Such-^s-is progresal<br />

p^ss<br />

ta oatutai* at<br />

beoatue a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

ested In what tbese men i—y<br />

say and do. If nUlngi fber 1<br />

or opinion* they 1<br />

people. If« their 1<br />

STARVE IT OUT<br />

—- Jo Serra's Low Down<br />

"He's tall and very handsome and<br />

very wonderful,"-Jj»na Turner, an-<br />

neuncing marriage proposal <strong>of</strong> ra-<br />

dio v,-p,<br />

"YOU can't go on being a fool<br />

forever," Barbara Rutton, Beny-<br />

ing she wlU marry again,<br />

• • •<br />

"It was a MM <strong>of</strong> love at fl»t<br />

sight," — Henry Ford, celebrating<br />

Mth wedding anniversary.<br />

"Oraameries simply cannot afford<br />

PLEASE NOTE — The hens<br />

fide name and address <strong>of</strong> the writ-<br />

er most be published with every<br />

letter that appears In this depart-<br />

ment Short letter* mmmrtillnr<br />

on any matter <strong>of</strong> local enrrent In-<br />

terest are always weloome.—Edi-<br />

tor.<br />

WAB MOTHER'S *»O¥1"<br />

GAVE HEM A BOOKS*<br />

• Editor Sentinel-Ledger =~ Just a.<br />

few lines to ask if you wU] put an-<br />

other little piece in the paper for<br />

WE'LL SAT IT FOR THEM<br />

(Cape <strong>May</strong> County Times)<br />

That the people <strong>of</strong> Strathmere<br />

and Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, as well u all<br />

others, including many <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

residents, who use the Corson's In-<br />

let bridge, appreciate the efforts <strong>of</strong><br />

the Freeholders to put it in shape<br />

for heavy vehicles before the start<br />

<strong>of</strong> the summer season, gees without<br />

saying.<br />

At present the maximum gross<br />

load <strong>of</strong> any vehicle using the bridge<br />

is limited to three tons. When<br />

strengthened, buses and trucks,<br />

which must now detour to the<br />

mainland, wlU be able to traverse<br />

the span.<br />

We know there are many folks<br />

In this section who would like to<br />

say "thank you" to the Freeholders<br />

for pushing thf project to its pres-<br />

ent stage.<br />

so we'll say It for them.<br />

You know, you dent find anybody much, who<br />

Is concerned or excited about Socialism. It Is seep-<br />

ing In at all the cracks taut nobody aterta himself.<br />

Talk to 'em about it and they will look out the<br />

window—or fiddle with the Hotter on their deak,<br />

and change the subject. But they will pound the<br />

table about England going Into coal mining and<br />

putting politics In as cashier <strong>of</strong> the banks. Also,<br />

about France and her Wong over the gas work*,<br />

and electricity. But they want stay awake If you<br />

tell 'em the VMJL Is headhV for the seme kind <strong>of</strong><br />

mess ,<br />

Susie and I, we just been on a little trip to<br />

the dty, I scurried around—-visited with a lota, peo-<br />

pie—and Uke It waa there In Bane Just before they<br />

finally burned down the town, everybody had a,<br />

pocket-full <strong>of</strong> dinero, and tbe fun was on—nobody<br />

gave a hoot beyond "what te the next dance."<br />

And from our trip I deduct that there is natftf<br />

weather ahead <strong>of</strong> us—for Ms; and little—if we dost<br />

get over the notion Mat •octallsm Is wmettilng for<br />

K ouwr guy to stew aSwrt-not us. It win not be<br />

just the big people who will be earned •round by<br />

an over-stoe and saftMM iort^nar fm the little<br />

ill b AM th<br />

tne<br />

live<br />

Just the same, poisoned news'<br />

converts. And so long as<br />

power wish to gain more pownM<br />

campaign for collectivism nfl<br />

carried on.<br />

At Its souree Is the best<br />

quiet the voice <strong>of</strong> socialist<br />

Man. Men who hanker to<br />

schools, control hospitals,<br />

duction and eternally fix<br />

ought to be put where their<br />

Word and deed does not mass<br />

—out <strong>of</strong> power. There Is a<br />

Stop the flow <strong>of</strong> revenue<br />

Treasury into the bands <strong>of</strong><br />

appointed "rulers". That will<br />

Immediately and effectively to<br />

the problem <strong>of</strong> ooUecUvlst<br />

ganda.<br />

With tli#i Prwu Warn'<br />

7r<br />

ship.<br />

beys In Camden and one WAC.<br />

boys in Mlllvllle and one) nurse.<br />

In Pleasantvllle and one at Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong> Court Rouse, and the rest <strong>of</strong><br />

them were from here, except my<br />

nephew from New York. I sent him<br />

boxes, and they had SO <strong>of</strong>ficers, and<br />

I sent them 100 cigars.<br />

I had 306 altogether, including<br />

- nurses and v WACs snd one WAVE.<br />

You all know her. Miss Jeanne<br />

Stiles, who was a reporter for your<br />

paper. The last I heard <strong>of</strong> her was<br />

when she was leaving for overseas<br />

and she sent me a card.<br />

So you see I received Bowers from<br />

Philadelphia and Camden and Mlll-<br />

ville as well as <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong> boy*.<br />

Please tell the boys to excuse me<br />

for not saying what the present<br />

wan. It waa a platform rocker and<br />

was beautiful, covered with brocad-<br />

ed satin. They knew lt would be a<br />

great comfort to me as I am always<br />

111. So If you wUl tell the boys! am<br />

lorry I forgot to say what the pres-<br />

ent was, I will be very grateful.<br />

MRS. EDWARD LEES.<br />

915 Asbury av.<br />

Who Pays,For What?<br />

WASHINGTON — To* ex-<br />

tent <strong>of</strong> the OPA praftanda<br />

far by tj. B.<br />

an overse d aftMM io<br />

people. It will be AM. the wople,<br />

What thto eoun^ needs is a new Paul Revere.<br />

And ridUi' wltti MM, he should have » pulchritod-<br />

inous. inig:jattun* Hr-lty. That would alert »»-<br />

100 per cent,<br />

Tow» wltt tte tow JO<br />

Science<br />

we heaToTth. larg. ,<br />

•>«nalfD-|peM<br />

taxpayer*-


HYPER HUMUS is not • fertiliter. It<br />

_ ta • foU conditioner. Then U IHUe to<br />

M gained by jpuUifig fertilisers on soils<br />

tor in organic content or (hose whose<br />

•tysfcpl qualities an Ml- favorable to<br />

m»t growth. HypEBHUMUS does<br />

twp tfaif?£B—ft adds the necessary ornie<br />

Material to your soil and, creates<br />

(madtstt condition <strong>of</strong> physical tit.<br />

« that Is ideal for plant growth.<br />

C. H, Shoemaker Lumber Co.<br />

_l»Wl mi Wm An. Phone 0150<br />

PABNfTlMC<br />

TROUBLES!<br />

Phone 0140<br />

g^ , ^ IMMEDIATE SERVICE<br />

."«,,•••*f '** *WP "MM. - JJO JOB TOO LA«OB<br />

!W|I«UJISTAFSOII<br />

MOM'S<br />

fimm<br />

-CMnptafa ttamaee - ' J -<br />

(ff<br />

014 joB <strong>of</strong> Iiome.m8Idiie_<br />

wlA no overtime p^<br />

p<br />

^ " e b0th done "°<br />

fimtmty lend, , hapd<br />

p rought her a dozen<br />

the cost <strong>of</strong> a candy'bar.<br />

. And electric .cr.<br />

and<br />

njffl^ iw>m_ j|nj good '<br />

FAtt T<br />

urum The urns F1UZE teams LIST f<br />

to Mart did The not three disturb teuna U» fr<br />

(or thf ApMrinut Boiling CCn.<br />

ment at Buffalo. N •<br />

301.<br />

M '<br />

Top perTammnce in"** Women's<br />

League wu turned In by Connie<br />

D'f i-nerio, with names <strong>of</strong> 1M and<br />

dtyfrsl others also were in good<br />

' Including Martha Brlngrmrt<br />

and ;<br />

i in a pane. «= The * He resorc r^ort teams tMau made rn.de the «he trip I JT« toum J^'«W. WUdwood<br />

_ on on the topic by automobile and made It a vaca- I week.<br />

Offenders," The confer. Upit 6y jidj trios to *»'-• - 1 " ' *<br />

the winners<br />

team* to try it afain • - _ .<br />

las. couBTNi* HIM «s Cape Golf Course<br />

•CORD FOB m n enjoiJiT '" *<br />

Mrs, Pej Courtney<br />

Ang<br />

Peg<br />

-^—.....„, team and the AH and I<br />

Csurtney, whe wen the firstj<br />

* * *<br />

PLA1XANOERH Bf ROIL-OFF<br />

FOR SOUTH JBRSIV TITLE<br />

The Playiand men's team won the<br />

second half <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey<br />

League and is now slated to play<br />

CALISE (.BADBR IN<br />

SEASHORE LEAGUE PLA¥<br />

Leon <strong>On</strong>line chalked up the Best<br />

fame <strong>of</strong> J4J in Seashore League<br />

eompeUtlOB, Friday night, m Roy<br />

Mengel grabbed second laurels with<br />

a SIS. Other top men were Frank<br />

Freestone with III, Walt Dittrlch<br />

ail, Riiss-Jtertln Mi, tmt Oelier<br />

Ma ana mi, and Harold Bavis m<br />

J. and J. Liquor took three points<br />

ftran TUll»'s to stay In first place<br />

Barretti, Palmers, Doctors and Water<br />

Beryiee were other winners <strong>of</strong><br />

the week,<br />

• • *<br />

THOMPSONS WIN SECOND<br />

HALF OITV tOOP TITLB .<br />

The Thompson Ingurors, by winning<br />

three points in their postpondd<br />

match this we*k, made sure <strong>of</strong> first<br />

place in the second half <strong>of</strong> the Oity<br />

Uague, which has only one more<br />

night to roll.<br />

Four teams postponpd their<br />

mMehea Monday night, leaving only<br />

ilx Mams in action, in these, all<br />

were won 6y ihut-out scores <strong>of</strong> 4-fl"<br />

Boyal beat Niekles, 8w»ynes beat<br />

M.A. and Mengel* beat Shore Past<br />

Lint,<br />

Oorflon puckworth scoref this<br />

tsm single <strong>of</strong> 211, and Mickey Ang<br />

and Jack Oensemer were runners.<br />

up with m each, Abe Kate Walt<br />

•rown and Moyd Southard all had<br />

MULFORD A GRAHAM<br />

Take to Boati<br />

To Do Shopping<br />

l d Bdge<br />

amma Residents<br />

and many and pertons would not<br />

risk it toy boat.<br />

Boy Ridea Fender;<br />

Seriously Injured<br />

Robert Reichard, 14, <strong>of</strong> Stone<br />

Harbor, was seriously injured when<br />

the automobile on which he was<br />

riding u fender was overturned at<br />

tor skidding Into a center Island on<br />

Jnd iv., that resort,<br />

Robert was trying to "doctor" the<br />

motor <strong>of</strong> the car while his older<br />

brother, Thomas, 18, was driving.<br />

When the machine overturned, he<br />

their isolation y/m the result <strong>of</strong> was pinned beneath it, suffering<br />

the county's eloging <strong>of</strong> the Ri<strong>of</strong>ractured<br />

skull, fractured collar<br />

Orfiide BV, bridge to repair flam- Bono, broken jaw and several brok<br />

net- to the o|>erating nieehanlim, en ribs.<br />

caused by an overloaded truck. His condition was described as<br />

Those residing west <strong>of</strong> the bridge fair at the Sun Hospital, Bet Isle<br />

Olty.<br />

'ears.<br />

The robidents affected filed a pro<br />

test with tlie freeholders, who m<br />

turn asked the Coast Ouard to use<br />

Us boats in a three-day ferry<br />

PAINTING CONTRACTORS<br />

""IITIM"<br />

s SK>!i"LJi"t*».«'<br />

Mlllvllle for the season championship<br />

e...|j, The *uc e-iayisnaers Playland«rs had finished<br />

2<br />

second to the Miim MUI«rs In i« «.- the first *>» BMi.J-i-L- ^.<br />

Sinks HI taUMIs, Wall and %M CaUneu, ABfonatie Water<br />

II«i.t«, Buu-Katel Tito, OU Burners, iiutallaMoh AnMtcd,<br />

n«e EstbMiM, buy IMrnwnls. Write or Call—<br />

MR. THEO V. TOWNSIND<br />

Phong Phila. Steyeniton 1155 - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> gl47<br />

AUTO #» qru "<br />

BRIOaes D Tickets '1<br />

Wtim*":.' * '<br />

County Nat Debt, $628,000<br />

Total iiet debt <strong>of</strong> the county government<br />

on December 31 was $839,-<br />

000, according to the revised annual<br />

debt statement.<br />

Save<br />

with<br />

Safety<br />

Invwt fl to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hoa*<br />

ivings and Loan<br />

SI I . 8th Street<br />

USE THE OLASIiriBD ADS u8E<br />

SUMMER<br />

TOP S^TI SOIL 11 Electricians fgS<br />

SAND GRAVEL<br />

LANDSCAPING<br />

W, A, COLLINS<br />

Ph. (yomfrs Paint 471<br />

or Write FvlUe RPD No, 3<br />

STANDARD<br />

ELECTRIC CO.<br />

Electrical Contractors<br />

R. M, PEBKS, JR.<br />

300 Weiley Ave,<br />

Ph, I181.W<br />

KEYS<br />

MADB<br />

ALL TfrU<br />

Tools Sharpened<br />

WE ABE TAKING<br />

ORDEEg for EVINRUDES<br />

LEMONT'S<br />

BAT AVB,<br />

USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

FOB QUICK RESULTS<br />

Trucking<br />

Ferguson<br />

EXPRESS<br />

9th St. and Simpson Av.<br />

Trirphnnt Ocun <strong>City</strong> (MM<br />

Daily Trips<br />

Phila. and Suburbs<br />

t.r.ltn. Ph. mil.: Mtrkll (US<br />

:>ii (i( «nd DciiTcr In (Km <strong>City</strong><br />

and Fhll.dflphi.<br />

"TRUCKING<br />

N, Pessolano<br />

TOP soil . QRAVEL I<br />

and GRADING {<br />

K1S West Ave,<br />

{<br />

ph, IJOJ i<br />

Genera! Hauling<br />

Dump Truck<br />

NICK nORENTINO<br />

Ml WEST AVE<br />

_ 8enJ P«i««rt—We'll Can<br />

USE Tilt CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

FOB QUICK RESULTS<br />

JOSEPH COHN<br />

WILSON'S<br />

SIGNS<br />

NEON<br />

SIGNS and LIGHTING<br />

m N. Main Street<br />

i'bBBBntvrile, N, j.<br />

For SHOP, STOJli!<br />

INSTALLATION<br />

REPAIRING<br />

sms<br />

Wm. S. Anderson<br />

m Johnson, Jr. & Co.]<br />

1110 Simpson Avenue<br />

REGISTERED<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

INSTALLATIONS<br />

SERVICE REPAIRS<br />

Jacob C. SCHUFF<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

R. Smith, Inc.<br />

1048 A.bury Ave.<br />

Cement - Tile-Marble<br />

jolin Pplto& Co-, Ine,<br />

G«n^al Cootradm* .<br />

126Q Asbury Ave.<br />

Phonp 0988<br />

Swvw<br />

LOTS<br />

WM. R,<br />

Etejtrical<br />

Contractor<br />

EDW. S. CO<br />

EJectricaJ<br />

. ,* *<br />

Young Athletes How<br />

irned' Boxing Game the Hard Way<br />

AINTING<br />

COTTAGE WORK<br />

EXPERIENCE — LARGE STAFF OF MECHANICS<br />

TAKING ESTIMATES FOR SPRING WOBK<br />

THE ENGLISH CO.<br />

Painters<br />

(W. 9th Street<br />

ReildenM<br />

OfffeT Phone 1051<br />

F**Ula 1HT<br />

EVERYTHING FOB THE MAINTENANCE<br />

AND REPAIB OF A EUILDINO<br />

ITOS and ASPHALT ROOFING<br />

[Mule Asbestos Side wall Shingles<br />

IM-<br />

Walter V. Hess<br />

lIMar IW4.M Slmpun Are. Ph. t»M<br />

DMM<br />

Baud<br />

WaU Baud<br />

the Leach Trophy to the Oerety's<br />

Market team, which won the county<br />

championship and the Senior<br />

Oity championship,<br />

A plaque was presented to Joseph<br />

Oerety, sponsor <strong>of</strong> the team.<br />

Tiny gold basketballs were presented<br />

to all <strong>of</strong> the younf athletes,<br />

and numerous other gifts were<br />

passed out,by captain Morrow, all<br />

made possible by the business men,<br />

Following this ceremony, the diners<br />

saw a baseball movie.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the various teams<br />

who were guests at the dinner are:<br />

SMITH I.l'MDF.K i;IH!.S (wnn «»[<br />

on.I luir t,,iiiily ciijiii|iiuii»hi(i) I,,i-<br />

IH-Ilr Slmifffr, in|ili,iii] Viulit Murr'.w-<br />

Ailrll Miry Nf», Miiriun lUrlnr! (Mtir<br />

grille ,^*hinidt, i#>>i>*<br />

Slnilh. l.ui.-lra I*,*, l^relei Puit()1KTS (WIUI tYif Jiininr<br />

i'iiv ehiimjtinniihiiij -Allan Hifti, capt;Mii;<br />

j'i.Iiick Hii(fin>, Fluy.t anrk, Buhtrl<br />

Jiilinn. Iliimis. Fiinl." jaekip WIII.I.T.<br />

Allwrl Wrlghl anil H.iskell ,<br />

IWMI H,,l,,,i McIJn*(.(l, cii|ib.jni Rich<br />

r<br />

THE OCEAN CITY 3ENTT1NEL-LEDGER<br />

WBni 'Vou don't own<br />

^ then wed go into<br />

j. try. 'TIBl'l my<br />

!i «fcL 'I * o1 " " |ht 1 -<br />

* ' the 110 bill Into<br />

ya, jot this,' I<br />

her eyes right<br />

do you<br />

ftove is boning. A box<br />

,"," clean II fr. I have<br />

I dfarettes '- life.<br />

»ret<br />

uiyttiing itrongor<br />

get to the top in<br />

_„„: a mrin must take<br />

£ si his boay '<br />

, MILLION FiailTINO<br />

that lie earned<br />

, TiH'ii lie added<br />

Illld a "so.fiillrd friend",<br />

I him to diihbii- In real<br />

lenny Leonnfd, the<br />

"Benny r liad i'WJr never Jind<br />

ttuBta up in a fjjrnt. I<br />

Its muss it. In the early<br />

1<br />

ay's hair not only was<br />

he was cut under both<br />

big break came in the<br />

I when I B ot I figured that if f had a good job<br />

it would take me 14 years to earn<br />

that much. Boxing isn't a bad<br />

business. Every boy should take it<br />

up, I regard it as the greatest<br />

sport. During the war the govern><br />

nient sponsored boxing in all the<br />

camps. I figure that it boxing Is<br />

good enough for the government,<br />

it Is good enough for .you and me,"<br />

FOUGHT I« TIMES<br />

Tendier added, reminiscing again<br />

that "in my first fight, I had" my<br />

opponent covered with blood in the<br />

second round—my blood I" He ad.<br />

ded that he had fought 167 tlmeii<br />

and lost few <strong>of</strong> his fights. He fought<br />

a half dozen champions, but deciared<br />

that "Benny Leonard was<br />

the greatest fighter or all time."<br />

Senator Parley told the young<br />

sters that athletics give Ihmj<br />

something they cannot get In school,<br />

"Vou get something from athleties<br />

that you will treasure m<br />

adults," he said, "You will win<br />

cherished friendships that you will<br />

never forget, and respect for the<br />

other fellow.<br />

"There M ehlldnn In the<br />

world today who have never had<br />

an opportunity to choose their<br />

OIJJI spwta, to elect Ihelr own<br />

(jiptnlm. They have srown up<br />

under > regime <strong>of</strong> Nmtisui. They<br />

were tauKht how to Ull ud to<br />

die. We grow up to rei^Mt the<br />

oiher fellow's freedom <strong>of</strong> thauKM,<br />

<strong>of</strong> rellrloii and <strong>of</strong> uaenbly.<br />

» Bood<br />

__y'i jaw. The champ hit<br />

j but climbed to his feet<br />

S count <strong>of</strong> 10,<br />

m mure surprised<br />

inlibed me In a<br />

_ hUted, 'now, kid,<br />

JfelUn« loo fresh and<br />

[U knock you out in the<br />

j <strong>of</strong> stieking to boxing I<br />

Wtilh him and the round<br />

I over. Tile rest between<br />

i gave him a chance to<br />

and I never did get<br />

Filth opportunity,"<br />

Hid that in 1D33 hg<br />

I|UI,MO, 'I |!Ot $110,000<br />

, work,' lie eoiiLinued.<br />

1 cfflicli, who called •itentton to the<br />

lact that most lermani believed in<br />

getting exercise.<br />

"In this country," he continued,<br />

"you go to the Yankee stadium and<br />

see 1S.000 to 80,000 people watching<br />

IB other people get exercise. In<br />

aermBny, all engaged in competitive<br />

sports; but they did not have<br />

the psychology <strong>of</strong> sportsmanship<br />

that we have.<br />

"It is not so important that one<br />

person becomes a star athlete as<br />

long as we have people who can<br />

attain to sports. We have hundreds<br />

<strong>of</strong> thousands 01 boys and girls<br />

interested in sports, because they<br />

Need a Nmw<br />

hope that some day they can attain<br />

ROOF<br />

the heights <strong>of</strong> sportsdom,<br />

"If we had a world <strong>of</strong> lood<br />

sportsmen, there would be no necesslty<br />

for Security Councils. You<br />

all have a part in keeping America<br />

clean,"<br />

PRAISE CAPTAIN MORROW<br />

All the speakers paid tribute to<br />

or JuBt a Repair Job?<br />

Captain Morrow, organiser <strong>of</strong> many<br />

activities for the local boys and bl either cue—call Independent. We've the ex-<br />

girls. <strong>May</strong>or chapman declared perience, the men, the material* and the equip-<br />

that Chief Morrow was the spark<br />

ihat welded the community behind ment to five you a perfect job on any type ro<strong>of</strong>,<br />

ts boys and girls.<br />

We've been ro<strong>of</strong>er* for many yean and expect to<br />

To the delight <strong>of</strong> the youngsters,<br />

Oaplain Morrow had to take his be for many more. That's why an Independent<br />

share <strong>of</strong> ribbing, along with his guarantee means something, nek a reliable, fin.<br />

honors. Col. H<strong>of</strong>fman, who is no<br />

ightweigMj suggested that a corset ancially sound firm to re-ro<strong>of</strong> for you. Call<br />

would mate an acceptable .gift for<br />

' nTBB'tMit Bailee <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

GUTTERS RAIN CONDUCTORS<br />

He said that the present organi- The affair wu^attended by many<br />

zation <strong>of</strong> city and county leagues veterans, fornier Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

was born <strong>of</strong> the depression, Boys' Club.<br />

"You, and you alone." he con. GIVEN ISO BOND '<br />

tlnued. 'are the future <strong>of</strong> the world Mrs, Charles Smith, on behalf Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co.<br />

As long as you play the game hon. <strong>of</strong> the Boys' anl Qlrls' Olubs, pre- USERS OF CEBTAIN-TEED BOOFINO PRODUCTS<br />

•Btly. fairly and squarely, the fusented Captain Morrow with a $50<br />

ll ri' <strong>of</strong> the world will be safe," U, B, Savings Bond,<br />

J 8, Ftemln, An, fM . 8th Street '<br />

Senator Parley praised <strong>May</strong>or Two tropmes, named for two <strong>of</strong><br />

Chapman and Captain Morrow,<br />

Ph, 4 1952 Atlantic CIV O«U <strong>City</strong> Ph. 0160<br />

Somers Point's Gold Blar war her-<br />

both <strong>of</strong> whom he said were entitled oes, Rex Parley and^ Delmar Leach, rnm Eatlmatm Fnrnblusd — Na Dawn Ptyr<strong>of</strong>nt<br />

to public commendation, for the were presented by Raymond Smith<br />

tremendous contribution they have —the Farley trophy to the White<br />

made to the betterment <strong>of</strong> Somers Point team that won the Junior<br />

Point and New Jersey,"<br />

<strong>City</strong> League Championship, and<br />

ALL GERMANS EXERCISED<br />

Col, H<strong>of</strong>fman, Introduced by Sen=<br />

ator Parley, declared that although<br />

wrong, the pre-war Germans prae<br />

•iced one creed from which this<br />

iountry could pr<strong>of</strong>it. He quoted<br />

LawsOli Robertson, famous track<br />

ffu: Hull* Paul K,.<br />

imtritt, Hjunurl Miljitweii, ErDrst Mah<br />

ju^-jih Avis, y,,!i?t.i! Myt'rs, jijfcriiii V>1<br />

Wiir.iini M,irf>.», Jr., _l'alvill llifkma<br />

TitwHBend Oliver, James Sullivan at<br />

liimahl hViiskc, ti^vr^ Cpreiy, enath<br />

Jeiepll {Jefgtjr, amiaiiiiii cuai'h,<br />

8! 11IIN1) TRAM. rolNTV CHAM!<br />

lliNH (W.in M'luiuiid S.nilh ierny Tuli<br />

uii!i!cnts=Hayfi!((fi(i Mniith. eaiMaint liar<br />

ry Scnll. I'liijil t'lark, William Mini<br />

efief, Tlismas Ford, , Bert Avis, Alii<br />

Ilird and HuhcM ji.liiis. Williani Ml<br />

mi*, jr., manager? .Samuel Mcllim/uil<br />

, FOR QUICK RESULTS<br />

USE THE CLASSIFIED ASS<br />

We re working toward<br />

better service for all!<br />

WhtNfM Jon go In New Jtnty, you'tn apt to ica<br />

Mephans ma at work. Some we lajlag<br />

cable and running IlnM, Olhen are<br />

It's all nan <strong>of</strong> an immnJIatt con-<br />

•tructlon program la provide aanlae u<br />

qHleUy aa poulble for ihoae lUII waiting<br />

# # • pad to Improve aenrlee for pr^HBi<br />

mbaeriben. It'i the beglnnliigi too.<br />

Of a ftongarhlrig enlargement program<br />

which will teqnlie flre jean and 150<br />

* ni» f tatpMtelpnMcBlBlUiluk,<br />

bcaa^M II mini be oanted an<br />

while m*n "haadHin • |nat<br />

BTtrfo.J <strong>of</strong> rmUm. But w«'rs<br />

naUas be«dw»j—«»d n*N<br />

•ppveetaUn <strong>of</strong> yoor pallnM<br />

ENQINEERING New Jenwj BeU .<br />

Telephone Company<br />

SAMPSON and<br />

HAMADA<br />

Ho<strong>of</strong>ing Sheet Metal Work<br />

Asbestos and Brick Siding<br />

Robert L. Sampson<br />

215 . 5th St.<br />

Air Conditioning<br />

WITH<br />

SMiiglM<br />

Edmund C, Wisham<br />

24AtburyAvc. Ph. 1237<br />

^Ef *•••!•• •iiiiil<br />

T FLOOR<br />

SANDING<br />

H. R. BRECKLEY<br />

{IS Central An, Ph. 19S5-W<br />

Floor Sanding<br />

Edward T. Hmada<br />

Phone 1048<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

METAL WORK<br />

GCTTKBS - 8PODTTNG<br />

Air Conditioning<br />

CRAIG and WALTER<br />

Ph. 0910 9th & Haven<br />

Class<br />

FUtt • Winds*<br />

GLASS<br />

Wumitam, AIM, Mttnn<br />

S. ROSENBERG<br />

Phone AtluUt <strong>City</strong> 4.11M<br />

MM Ait-Mo i n AUnnUc Cltj<br />

FOB QUICK BESULT8<br />

USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE<br />

HARDWOOD<br />

Ml other flMn initalled<br />

LINOLEUM<br />

Bald ud Intattod<br />

FLOOR SANDING<br />

ASPHALT TILE<br />

RUSSELL SUHON<br />

OWMHf to Wilkr HMII8M)<br />

939 Arfniry Avenue Telephone 0298<br />

LOUIS J. KOERNER<br />

uiewje<br />

w> FLOOR SAHDIHQ -m<br />

xamiMuia<br />

I 1026 ASBURY AVE.<br />

For Quick Resnhs — Try t Otttified Ad<br />

Builder*<br />

At Your Service with 40 Yearm<br />

Experience in SeaBhorm Building<br />

JOBBING RE-ROOFING<br />

REMODELING<br />

EAGLE INSULATION<br />

(M Month. T. rt|)<br />

TERMITES<br />

BRYANT ALL-SEASON WINDOWS<br />

For Year •Bound Comfort—»« MOBUW to r»j<br />

—If Van Ptan To Mid. We <strong>On</strong> Itelp YM—<br />

JOHN E. TROUT<br />

REQISTEKKD BD1UMB<br />

1053 Asbury Avenue Phone 1200<br />

Buildera Builderm<br />

SIDEWALL SHINGUINI<br />

RE-ROOFING PAINTING<br />

REMODELING<br />

DISTBUHJTOB FOR<br />

"SNEDAKER" COMBINATION<br />

Screen & Storm Windows<br />

• MAIL COUPON FOB mn ESTIMATE TIME FATMKNTS |<br />

! GEORGE SEDDON ^ \<br />

, 55 SuDMt Place Phone 2148R<br />

I Without Obligation, pleue icnd eatlnutor to: I<br />

Builders<br />

j Cameron Bros, Co. I<br />

| Builders, Jobberm<br />

1 j and Ro<strong>of</strong> era<br />

1 m IITHH pi, *k. «n 1<br />

CARPEN^<br />

JOBBINO ALTEBATION8<br />

PABfTTOG<br />

Robert Clayville<br />

ISM WIST AVE.<br />

S. L. SMITH<br />

Registered Builder<br />

JOBBING - ROOFING<br />

HM glmpMB An. Ph. 15M-W<br />

CARPENTER<br />

WANTED<br />

JOHN E, TROUT<br />

MM ASBUKIT AVB,<br />

POTTS' BROS.<br />

BagMoad<br />

Builders<br />

1040 Aabury Ave.<br />

Phone 0061-W<br />

Septic Tanks<br />

SEPTIC TANKS<br />

and CESSPOOLS<br />

BUILT or REPAIRED<br />

* Vun> EIB.H.OC. !• OcMS<br />

<strong>City</strong> lad VIilallT<br />

LEONARD WIGGINS<br />

IN Wtil Amu<br />

Carpenter<br />

Repairs<br />

Builders<br />

H. C. Pontiere<br />

BUILDER<br />

MS Aabury Aft,<br />

Jobbing<br />

Alterations and<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

Albert S. Cambum<br />

4M Asborr An, Phone ttfl<br />

F. C. Slacum<br />

BUILDER<br />

8812 Asbnry Ave,<br />

GEORGE F. SHIRE<br />

Plastering . Cement Work<br />

Painting - Jobbing<br />

Ml THIRD BTBKBT<br />

FOB QIIKK BESTJI,Tg<br />

USE THE CtASSIFIED ADS<br />

Brickwork<br />

' m ••••••• •••••••?•••••• V<br />

BRICKLAYER<br />

GALANTE&GABAGE<br />

US ABBDKT AVE.<br />

Pfc. US44I .<br />

Painting Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

Repairs<br />

WILLIAM LAUER. JR.<br />

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE and REPAIRS<br />

925 Aabntry ATMMM<br />

Plumbing-Heating<br />

HARRY DOB<br />

^•W M. M<br />

WnMF.SMMt<br />

11<br />

•tw ammo*.*.*<br />

Plumbing -<br />

OIL mn<br />

HANS BURKHAROT<br />

am<br />

FredH.Manley<br />

Plumbing - Heating<br />

Robert M, kfoiford<br />

PLUMBING . BEATING<br />

in womm amm en mmm<br />

I' OM AmiAMcwa<br />

I OA» MMMTtMO<br />

——• - M Ymp r ~ *<br />

J. G. SLIMMER<br />

nuHsf * Hnb<br />

Plumbing Bwti«g<br />

OU BottMTB<br />

WUUan a Towmead<br />

Phono 0357 J<br />

Lnui Taccarino<br />

PLUMBING «nd<br />

HEATING<br />

Hi WE1T AVI., OCEAH<br />

Painterm<br />

•tat tan<br />

C L. BRECKLEY, Inc.<br />

HaUM and SfB<br />

PAINTING<br />

fjm Amu? An, n.<br />

PAINTING<br />

FRIES A PANGBURN<br />

111 . 8th STREET<br />

UI7 '<br />

RITTERHOFF A GOFF<br />

Ml - 11*4 BTRMt*<br />

m


f.<br />

ana'open the raUy,<br />

Queries <strong>of</strong> the Week<br />

M, H. McCloskey (Resort Wonian'f<br />

Pa$*e$at$6 Brother Diea<br />

WW..<br />

Resident<br />

who had been<br />

eonhw only a few yean<br />

Ha.<br />

u, four dauthten. M<br />

and former<br />

"•PUSH miss was sun<br />

• Chun*. Lansdowne.<br />

y unfort-<br />

"«* ttOBghtfill<br />

a*ainst unn«ces-<br />

«Jie sudden<br />

Hotel Strand<br />

8th and Wesley Av.<br />

i oetitit on<br />

itM fhtMh la the main auditorium,<br />

M M


u_-»- 5j, ji. 1 -- - •<br />

je%: -8£z=<br />

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• • > • ><br />

,-f ':>•«.<br />

1 •*"&V5S& f ••*£«*?*<br />

\K-taK3Sfc<br />

Han 47<br />

•*:*««i-<br />

»'•* Sw;«.'<br />

tits<br />

i«t mr, iNIUi time to do It I<br />

"There It not the sUgntaat me <strong>of</strong> i<br />

-to IM report, the anronHttee sugr<br />

that the rebuilding <strong>of</strong> the I<br />

bUlty In United<br />

and In ld<br />

»- mm eUgiMe fo<br />

^j r t ^bgrt j Lackey <strong>of</strong> the lo- partpient, two _ bedrootns, ^ ^<br />

flre second n»r, Apply 1103 Wesley<br />

av,, second floor M<br />

SALE — Electric Renalr vacuum<br />

cleaner for sale reasonable. Practically<br />

new. JlMWlslW av, B-10<br />

SALE—B h,pT steam boiler; 100-lb<br />

pressure, like new. Dorralne<br />

Oleanerg. «M AsBury av, S-IO<br />

WANTED = cook, woman, for<br />

breakfant and light dinners in<br />

mall c<strong>of</strong>fee stoop: preferably one<br />

who has had some experience In<br />

short order work,* The Georgian.<br />

1120 Central av, ^10<br />

RENT—3 Bedroom house, lun parch,<br />

living room, dining room, kitchen,<br />

all conveniences, including electric<br />

range, lawn and shade trees. Fhone<br />

Bomera point §91 after 3 p.m. 5-10<br />

CARD OF THANKS<br />

I WISH to thank the many friends<br />

who sent cards and other expresi<br />

f h di t t<br />

mattress. SIB, 1432 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

condltApn. »2B. Pnone aiBa. S-IO_<br />

BALE—Electric washer, perfect emditlon.<br />

824 Wesley av. ^B-10<br />

RHfT-^we bedroom, ocean~Irant<br />

SALE—Replace that battery today<br />

Bfly twO^s^ B^^AgE* ^^fely HIP<br />

RgNTt-Otoond floor apartment, 8<br />

roans, ocean front, screened porch<br />

front and back, awnings, electric<br />

fontMirly vrith<br />

J, E, CALDWELL & COMPANY<br />

" • \ ' " "<br />

Court House<br />

Legion Officer* to<br />

be Nominated<br />

The election was origlruUly scheduled<br />

for <strong>May</strong> 1, but was postponed<br />

to obtain more representative attendance.<br />

Fugitive from Atlantic<br />

A fugitive from Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

tee was taken Into' custody «<br />

, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Om ill*<br />

| no "^ " picked Drfecoli<br />

HI te eanducted in iiniorln* in*<br />

ult sad battery. He<br />

s <strong>of</strong> 658 Haven av,.<br />

Complying with Office <strong>of</strong> Defense<br />

Transportation Order Limiting<br />

Steam Passenger Trains . . .<br />

THE FOLLOWING<br />

TRAINS Aim<br />

SUSPENDED<br />

until further notice<br />

' <strong>On</strong> MAY 10th, <strong>1946</strong><br />

Leaving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>:<br />

TO Broad BC Ha. 1 M,<br />

All Times Standard<br />

(Similar unspew* •» Wrvtoe aoptka in appoatte dlrecUen)<br />

TK: ikMM *W HIM nyrlnted; «e WiM Oat 1<br />

Miiii Uito advartMnent far the AtmUsn <strong>of</strong> the eMernp<br />

PENNSYLVANIA - READING<br />

SEASHORE LINES<br />

•IWttMtt*.<br />

-ffair <strong>of</strong> haaiiMtlaf m r*wilf*t#<br />

state senat<br />

committee<br />

"Her*** my<br />

Was there any iabar<br />

Was there any Mtfft<br />

Wn there any %<br />

Wn there any Y<br />

Ww there any 1<br />

Was there any Iaratt***<br />

WM there any d*fl Mr<br />

here? No! '<br />

WN there troly Hmto<br />

No! WM thin trnly state cotnrty<br />

WM there truly Mil* coMMitti* -<br />

to! tai't this good nam to j^v» MM "<br />

J#.<br />

Any MM ta Nnr Immf MM M<br />

Handpickcd to this nn-AMrkM<br />

dldate has m BIG OBSTACLE to d<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rcpubticaii voUre, wfco are ml<br />

Cri, HMOM O, H<strong>of</strong>fwra. ^^<br />

Blow bogle, blow—wt far UM *mik tg<br />

for the PMB «nd pMwM prtMMM ttW<br />

In Jut power from (IN tWaWBt <strong>of</strong> th# '<br />

Ordered and Paid For by a°tlm*n Gtumlmi njinnlltlli, ;<br />

»*•!<br />

READ<br />

Hardware and Paint C^<br />

Opposite <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

M.E.BLATTCO.<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

Coats, Suits, Dresses, Sun Suite<br />

for Kiddies, Girls and Teens<br />

ALL SALES FINAL<br />

Tams* Suite, sizes 10 to 16 and 9 to!), formerly<br />

priced at $29.98,<br />

Reduced to $15.00 and $20.00<br />

DMNM far the TeeM, van 10 to 16 and 9 to 15,<br />

formerly priced to $12,98<br />

Reduced to «4M and 97.00<br />

Girls* Drassw, «izc« 7 to 14, fmneriy<br />

priced to $8.98,<br />

Party Drewe. for the Teem, ate* 10 to 16.<br />

Reduced to $10.00<br />

TorUkra' Spring CoaU, for hm uid jfafa,.<br />

•ISM I to 4, fomefly piked •» $6.98.<br />

ReducedtoMJS<br />

«S-. ; formerly prio»d *1 -98; • -,• :;> ,^^.' •<br />

-tf I--!-<br />

NO EXCHANGES OR RCTURNI<br />

ToddUr.* and Kiddie.' Sun S«ri*». A conyArt<br />

tioti Biid a great opportunity to t^t^<br />

your summer need*. Sizes I to .<br />

Formerly $3.9«, rwluoed to »14«<br />

Formerly $2JE9, reduced to $lJlt; : -<br />

^ Fom^rly $1-49, reduced to $14»<br />

Cotdutoy<br />

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tsi!;«-i;si<br />

MM ami<br />

USOM.y<br />

June 1<br />

„•*•»• the Cape<br />

Q* military perijaseate.<br />

fig.<br />

# MM<br />

IMS Wast<br />

ABM haaataafM^^lSil^Mrt h •<br />

IS itfHJtiTaltawBtt^ Mtoai jS **j<br />

"ran wffl wun the OX »40 to<br />

It is Manned to MWktw« fettles<br />

simultaneoualy under rtfe •MM<br />

contract Me first tw? wffi"to<br />

««W<br />

k <strong>of</strong> Swett P«a. Soin, Lily <strong>of</strong> tlu<br />

Valley, Corn Flowers, Carnations,<br />

Potted Plant*...<br />

Geraniums...,<br />

Red Begonias ,,,<br />

Hydrangea*,,.<br />

Gift* Thai Grow . . ,<br />

Pottery Gifts , . ,<br />

CORSAOES. Bmr<strong>of</strong>a, BaiMa<br />

alirCK<br />

~ J lawman, af-<br />

iese <strong>City</strong>-OwiMkJ<br />

To Be Sold At Auctioi<br />

2 P.M. Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 22,19<br />

At <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

PAKCEI.NO.*<br />

^1eAlO,Jfe<br />

Minimum BM $400.00<br />

PARCEL NO 4 _<br />

Lot 2S, Block 13, North P<br />

M.nimum Bid $200.00<br />

a «f WM Av<br />

MM, d» M> «<br />

PARCEL NO, U—<br />

" FAKCB. NO. M - •<br />

l-l 37. Block 13, North Point Swtio<br />

Minimum Bid $200.00<br />

n— Lot 623, Block 2702, SecUon F<br />

MnMdM Mi north<br />

tot • th<br />

Mmmuffl Bid ttSO.OO<br />

PABCBi NO. • —<br />

depth * iul<br />

L 3 «<br />

T M "<br />

«,loAlM,S«rioaB-<br />

Minimum Bid $200.00<br />

M«W MUh saner <strong>of</strong> HIM Slntt and kan Ateane,<br />

Lol241,Block 108, S«tion A—<br />

Mfatou Bid $280<br />

PARCEL NO. » ~<br />

PABCEI. NO, • —<br />

PARCEL NO. 1« _<br />

E NO. 1« _ PABCKL NO. M —<br />

Uu iteerlng<br />

ttoi Ata<br />

Mlhw<br />

tton «D point<br />

ft, thsfutm* <strong>of</strong> U» Junior<br />

PABITDATB<br />

"How SMI I Wear<br />

M»H«ir?"<br />

TSaf. not • quetUon Ju»t thrown,<br />

Into jpscc when you aat It <strong>of</strong> Us!<br />

Well Mow you how, and atyleyour<br />

hah- ID the noM beconlng fashion.<br />

SMy on u« too for hair oarc ttat<br />

wBI keep your treaHB h(«tthy and<br />

to*.<br />

BKAimr SHOP<br />

1028 Anbury Avenue<br />

Phone 0719<br />

CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />

BEAUTY SAMIfk^ - 1 *<br />

SpeclallUnf tn fnwM Wavea and<br />

ADB«utyAlda<br />

... Clubs.. .Lodges<br />

Fonnw R»«>rt Girl « €««,„,. II.I-*<br />

tobe Marriad SW^Bt BnCi<br />

—— to be <strong>May</strong> Bride<br />

~,j JEAN ELAINE BARBOUR<br />

m I m. and Mn. todr^ Barhour. <strong>of</strong><br />

« AJben A,<br />

3<br />

%S^» «tended <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy<br />

MHOl four or five yean a«.<br />

FEATHER BOM — MACHINRLBS8 WAVES<br />

L2<br />

LoU229,230, 232, 233, 234, 235A. 235B, 236B. Lot 560, BJotk 2803, Section F—<br />

237, 238, 239, »nd 240, Block 410, and Minimum IW »28o!o0 DOTS BEAUTY SALON<br />

• M at uri<br />

FABCIX No, 11 _ Ut 5»6,<br />

Minimum Bid $450 w * MM ir>M,t<br />

Wttk ABIOCK AND SAVB M ONET-^OPEN tiM tin * PABOaX Ntt U ~<br />

Lou 454 «nd pm <strong>of</strong>loti 4S2 *nd 460, Block 108,<br />

Socnon A—— '"<br />

Minimum Bid $600.00 "'<br />

mm<br />

:•.••'•..• ! : > . ' . , . . : • . : ' . - ^ " • - . ' • • • — : " •<br />

PARCBL RBL NO, It —<br />

Lt Lot 8, 8 Hadt Hd HOB, UOm B.y Front-<br />

Minimum Bid $1,000.00<br />

Locutt* •no«1Jkwa«t • M c W aty A m b t i<br />

« & a pS,<br />

** •«*•—•* :<br />

•r Oeatml iMw<br />

•;»:•##«•<br />

ital, with her<br />

41 A.Wy AY-IHM. Phone 1S43<br />

* n NOT KSCONDITION YOUB HAIB FOB TOUR<br />

AIX WBANCBSS OT BKAUTT CVLTVU<br />

HILENC.<br />

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• 7i<br />

•^H^W3a<br />

Re-Opens Sat.y <strong>May</strong> 18<br />

Opening Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 25th<br />

8:30 •,«,<br />

1352 Asbury Avenue<br />

.. . Serving...<br />

ut - Luncheon - Dinner<br />

A NEW AND DIFFERENT PLAGE TO EAT<br />

BARBECUES OOB 8RCUUT<br />

Open Evenint, ny| n Midnight<br />

mml MBaMineBt - ABMneMa Koten, and Harriet Towl«<br />

STCAKS • SEAPOOW - CHOPS - ROASTO<br />

TruJr<br />

> HOUSE PAINT/<br />

WHITE Hnw WHITER<br />

ma row toiu<br />

MJr;*« tfAvrr<br />

»»• *• Dn Pon<br />

£>M* • foagfa, ifaaAli film<br />

HOME COOKING<br />

fUSTFOOD<br />

Point<br />

Tavern<br />

Sonm Point<br />

Opens<br />

<strong>May</strong> 29th<br />

1126 Central Avenue<br />

it Open to Public<br />

GOOD FOOD\ .,.„.<br />

{• GOOD SFHVICEJ<br />

4:30 to 7:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday., 12 to 7 p.m.<br />

Luncheon noon to 2 p.m.<br />

B^Vt Budaya and BMUaya<br />

, Bre»kfa.t, 8 to 11 om.<br />

•Kiwwi,, Wtd. Noon<br />

•Rotary, Fri., 6 p^,<br />

IMUttea fcr Frtnto WmiUm '<br />

INN<br />

Plymouth Place and<br />

Atlantic AW<br />

MOM I, GQMOIf, Pro*<br />

i30 to 10 «.m.<br />

DINNER from 5:30 to 8<br />

>Sp.m.<br />

NOR O, BEKD<br />

924!4 Boardwalk<br />

Chatterbox<br />

• BREAKFAST<br />

Salad and Sandwich Makers<br />

Pantry Help Counter Hani<br />

Bookkeeper<br />

* OPENS MAY 25th *<br />

FOOD PURVEYORS<br />

Catering to<br />

RESTA URANTS and HO<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

3I0N,lndtaiHiAy#. MPhone 4-61<br />

Beventh Strert, Frontage on Bay Avenue <strong>of</strong> W by a depth<br />

, 14rS<br />

w^ffiff 1 * a frontage on Haven !? ffiWRShltaU Avenue <strong>of</strong> 370' by 2a^^ a depth Ai <strong>of</strong> US 1 '<br />

' the right to remove Its gravei (stock pile} wltnin<br />

-KB, IS-<br />

IN and 1OT, Block MM, 8e*Um Bay Pont<br />

i on north corner <strong>of</strong> Bay Avenue and Bay VMw Plaoe, httr-<br />

Btagf on Bay View Place <strong>of</strong> Why a depth <strong>of</strong> 100',<br />

Ho. li—<br />

, % n and 55, Blotk If la, Section Bay ***»»*_<br />

•d M^north corner <strong>of</strong> Bay Avenue and^fwIHh S^^***<br />

ifc. If—"<br />

«k IMS, Section B, »f'-Vi"n £H MM!<br />

• « north corner <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue and Twenty-fourth<br />

.Frontage on Haven Avenue <strong>of</strong> M* by a depth <strong>of</strong> IIS 1 ,<br />

'-* Ultt, Section F Mtolm '<br />

on southeast aide <strong>of</strong> Aitoury uar Avenue<br />

So- Avenue. jt VWbettoU<strong>of</strong><br />

* IIM, Section F<br />

<strong>of</strong>.Twaoty-Kventli Street. Mse «r z IM'.<br />

WTwenty-geveirth<br />

side<br />

Street.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Asbury<br />

Site<br />

Avenue,<br />

M' « 10V<br />

beginning 1<br />

o« FMor<br />

Sunday, <strong>May</strong> IS—The Third Sunday<br />

after Easter.<br />

9:4» ajn. Church School. Classes<br />

boopllals In the Kate wet* IBuna to for aU Bfef,<br />

be i«lt»t«n>Hlly below aUmdard if 11 ajn. The Service. Sermon by<br />

the pastor: •The World Shall Re-<br />

Tbe^rriy atto (JWmd tti* there joice."<br />

« lWw hyWs in<br />

iHeW Jersey, or one for fvery eTOILutnetun Mlnlsterlum <strong>of</strong> Penusjfl-<br />

^<br />

With the trend toward BHS the Inn, Buck Hill Falla, Pa.<br />

In modem home*, the old<br />

than ever.<br />

1<br />

paslo*.<br />

10 ».m.—Sunday School,<br />

l^li «i-mpfci "MothiM <strong>of</strong><br />

OK M»? •• IM r«Bil!BM«B<br />

rortion ij Pwk Boultv.rd ft P<br />

Qeeln DHve Emei<br />

ihip ... enbMkmiM faundalioi,<br />

anjQunt af Grm¥cl SaffKe Ciiifia<br />

lot flt, Marys Chapel, aghedided for F v wHtftNa<br />

^ |nert ^Seaday evening. |&^lff^<br />

•t lira P.M. gundwd rise, or fsto P.M.<br />

by da Suu H.ihw.y M?.C»"<br />

siid b. ddiTired •( U<br />

A1WQUNGEMENT<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Concrete Products Co.<br />

4th St. and Haven AT«.<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. X<br />

U Now Prepared to Fumuli .nd DeEvcr<br />

Ready-Mixed Concrete<br />

in Thi» Vicinity<br />

1.1!-.. „<br />

SAND«n<br />

MATEItlALS<br />

Business<br />

For immediate Sal« to Settle arl<br />

DRUGSTORE<br />

Ready to Op«nite<br />

CW. BatUreea M. mad AfMttfc Blvil^<br />

irt>


": *•'*<br />

i<br />

4-x In SoMwn PbiBt ;.<br />

leasts m a stop street charge<br />

i *,*.!<br />

BETTER AUTO PAINTING •<br />

SPKIAL<br />

Yow ^r It<strong>of</strong>iiiteiiBd In<br />

DuroNT-S DULUX<br />

SBBHW1N mtUAMB KBM<br />

Choice • Calm<br />

BODY AND POWER WORK<br />

PSb<br />

CITV<br />

PI»»«»05<br />

Candies<br />

326 Atlwtic Avenue<br />

C"*' - IM Craam<br />

»,..- '"'<br />

p p<br />

yoUOl Oat gaJtoped so Joyously, hell-for-leaMier.<br />

ttrough MM bright pages <strong>of</strong> tim oM DaUy.<br />

•" overly, dlgnifiea weekly newspaper, la wWeh<br />

tbUm J»u used to Bad In the old daily—such as<br />

^g g^ Bonse that «» little alrl proudly brought<br />

fact take a bask seat, and once more gtve free rein<br />

to fancy!<br />

OM The police station telephone Jangled, and Sgt.<br />

toast, extending from Bay av, to do you know? Okay, well have a car there right<br />

the thoroughfare along Roosevelt away," He nuns; up. The ethen around the desk<br />

boulevard.<br />

prepared Jar ncttcs. A patrol ear motor Burred out-<br />

m • *<br />

side.<br />

Atlantic ra^p BeeMe Co, adver- "Fellow just found a dead M that was hit by<br />

tised MM sharM Of its preferred a car up on Centra* av,, 1 ' Sgt. Bates repotted.<br />

• per cent dividend to investors.<br />

M we be- Broadway, are worried that sheet<br />

standing around the desk stepped tatting and Us.<br />

tened. Police telephones bring new surprises every<br />

day, "Tea, yes," the sergeant barked Into the phone,<br />

"When did you find tt? Teal Did you leave the body<br />

Jo Serra's Low Down<br />

Thu Mr. Porter feller who la now a Wg snort In<br />

OVA to doing hi* bast to prove that he U Indispensable—«w<br />

says the VAA. would go to the dogs if his<br />

Hg stick to whIWed down, by even a ahavlne;. Says<br />

It would scat the SeoMe %' trillion In higher price"<br />

per annum—that - U 3000 million. But you know,<br />

there to one tiling you can lay for the gent—tie to<br />

the first guy in a Oovt. Job who tea said that 3000<br />

million really amounts to anything; aad la not Just<br />

put down aha figure* on what It is now costing<br />

ten ftr t& West. fiS*, 0 *^, 1 ?* 10 ° "MO" .oths* outflts-and tear<br />

b^-neaTth^pr<strong>of</strong>em to pine for. *wn «ie bolldlngs when «ey been roosting, so<br />

tJrooohed over dgareUeTst*rred<br />

long eoough to bay Gmm. .Mean-<br />

and Bane far a hit,<br />

There-a alwajs that ehanoe. and<br />

it ketpl the tenerter. from chucking<br />

the Mng-Uit and |01BJ to work<br />

u elevmtnr ehauffeuni «• nibway<br />

fyafda, r- -<br />

the ehMJces <strong>of</strong> getting awm. would be better<br />

" ' aUindlns; m Urn and bt lucky<br />

M l with the lowdnwn.<br />

• JO SKRRA.<br />

P/Ut IfOWl<br />

•NOUSH, OBKNTAI. «VtU<br />

An n<strong>of</strong>shwirt OhmeM MM bl» instruction in<br />

air or<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Chinese<br />

Intentionally or<br />

" arn and 'later<br />

Hi » M H M<br />

\ 'I<br />

Sign Up Nowfor<br />

Comfort Next Seasmi<br />

Your MobHheat Contract b Your Heat Insurance<br />

for Wintw <strong>1946</strong>-47!<br />

1 I.<br />

?#<br />

IV P.<br />

TOM the thousand* arranging; now fcr Complete Ndb»><br />

J ItMt Service neit Winter. Then ym am ah beck —*•<br />

mfctr*>li& comfort idl aMaoD Jong whfle you<br />

*


I'I"*<br />

« mtaloiiary to point the<br />

way.<br />

i rtwo Mil be Mled Bo declared Rev. Prank: P. AtUtr<br />

<strong>of</strong>f Cblumbla, Fa., former pastor o<br />

Of a pro-St.<br />

John's Lutheran d Oce»n<br />

. This awUcuit. a Oity. in an address on "World Bro<br />

1 thcrhood" to the Botany club<br />

**.J?*V *"? •"* Plymouth Inn last *Wdsjf night<br />

"America must be the missionary<br />

War plant to M*k nr- —* 8 dlc tator or ruler or aKgres-<br />

FGmJSmr Uw WlMiJoodl 1 ** — •o "h ""' thls experWwnt<br />

r (tainBliiilrfleldi/l <strong>of</strong> •FOMUQMIM<br />

equality without raw discrimtntwtanen<br />

Cfepe <strong>May</strong> MJon c*n Succeed, tie<br />

> would reduce travel NOT PERFECT BBT<br />

> than flve txjiin to "America is not perfect, but it Is<br />

more nearly perfect than any othe<br />

1 Crow-Country<br />

DOMINATE<br />

ROTARY MKETING<br />

W«0cer i. Called<br />

ar. Atat p, Adtoc, taraw Miss Carrie M. Bapp, known to<br />

mart MbMH pmt«, who V M scores <strong>of</strong> women as one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

M la Oeean air Mr the rim Cltys iangnt-eatabliahed dress-<br />

mm MM to Bnrsd M a new inakera, died Sunday at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

•tup If Minute, Pi, M her brother. William O, Bapp, at<br />

months m, outod •tMMhin to Marmora, She had been in 111<br />

the "ftnifti" element at the health and residing <strong>of</strong>fshore for<br />

tort table, when h. HI- si* months.<br />

1 (he (Mary Club, last Miss Sapp formerly had a workshop<br />

in the Hann building and prr.<br />

Joseph Tmlrnr, <strong>May</strong> pnnui viously in the Building on Asbury nv<br />

olwlmw wai born in Italy, Dr, adjoining Btainton'i DepfLrtmem<br />

Adler WM bam tn AaMrU. He*. Btore. ahd had been a local resi-<br />

Oetne nteher, Rolwy's fny. dent about 38 years.<br />

dent, wa> horn In Bohemia. She probably Was the resort's<br />

leading exponent or walking for<br />

health, and participated in several<br />

plan in the world. I admit that we eross-eountfj' tufces organlEed by<br />

do h»ve nee dUcrlminBtion, but itBernarr<br />

McFadden, nationally<br />

• not to be compaRd with duerlm- known physical culture exponent<br />

inatian in other parts or the world In her daily life she took long hikes<br />

Our system is closer to perfection in and around <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity,<br />

than (hat <strong>of</strong> any other nation's," •he is survived by three other<br />

Deatarini that we e&n never jo brothers, Hobart, <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point:<br />

back to our pre-war policy <strong>of</strong> lso. John C, <strong>of</strong> aheeps<br />

latlonism. Sr. Adler said that the<br />

ve great continental divisions or<br />

the world are now living in a "fivereom<br />

bungalow injtead <strong>of</strong> "five<br />

fEAT MOSS<br />

separate mansions "<br />

ArpLntD SCIENCE BACK FIRES<br />

BOVUNG COW MANURE<br />

"Thire is a new world evolving<br />

he asserted, "we say that the wnfid<br />

OLD ENGLISH GRASS SEED<br />

has shrunk. This is not true, it |s,<br />

rather, something we human beings<br />

WEED .;VO-MOKE<br />

have done. We have developed ap.<br />

Piled science. Now we are paying<br />

Th* M*«nc Weed Killer<br />

the fiddler, we cannot iet sway<br />

from people any more. In other days<br />

RUBEROID ROOFING PRODUCTS w» in America could view the misfortunes<br />

<strong>of</strong> the world dispassionate<br />

LUCAS PAINTS<br />

— Th# Amazing Waterpro<strong>of</strong><br />

Surface Coating<br />

C. a. Shoemaker Lumber Co.<br />

«£Ma and WMI Aw. Am OlSO<br />

PAINTING<br />

TROUBLES!<br />

Phone 0140<br />

IMMEDIATE SERVICE<br />

NO JM *06 SMALL _ NO JOB TOO LABGE<br />

oJ-wi&itaand Furniture Spraying<br />

THOMAS F. GUSTAFSON<br />

PAJNT^C CpNTRACTOR<br />

"""; AOTBWJE OCEAN OrTI. If. J,<br />

1 Samuel, three daughters, Mr».M«ry<br />

Freeholder CoMon'a Graham and tin Mluea I


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'-8.<br />

fcy Train<br />

iBfcnn Honored I Committe « m « nt <br />

. I Blum received numerous tokens<br />

Besides Us other activities, Blum<br />

I topped tte membership dH,J"<br />

lamrmSGriSSfigi «ter-<br />

I Uinment committee and I#w Mlil-<br />

I er was matter <strong>of</strong> ..rni.in.ilr .<br />

ARROW<br />

1.00<br />

O Whites ami Stripe*<br />

: O BMtotMfe aiMl<br />

MtailkaBt.<br />

Ribbed<br />

Undershirts<br />

'£»" "taW. unto Vim IS.<br />

**MM ^ Benator Oeorge A, Jled-<br />

OgPt FRIDAY Ml SATURDAY<br />

MAY !2th<br />

.e the perfect gift'<br />

Stainton's Flower Sko]<br />

YEAR — .N* 3<br />

fWWiUHit 0804 or 0805<br />

)•#«<br />

OCTAN CITY, N, J,, FRIDAY. MAY \7, <strong>1946</strong> s»«ttB«KaB«»f<br />

tainton Buys Rail Tract, West Av. To Bay; To Improve<br />

URPORT IN LINE FOR FEDERAL DEV<br />

uture Holds<br />

fcvelopment<br />

f Big Area<br />

To be Credit to<br />

Central Businets<br />

Section, He Say* •.<br />

Mite development <strong>of</strong> the watt<br />

«> K <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wu projected<br />

ft nek with the announcement<br />

M Bomrd S. Btalnton. prominent<br />

—Mnt, tas purelWMd the entire<br />

I <strong>of</strong> nait land between tih<br />

tth Ml. from Watt mr. to the<br />

opposite the A and<br />

it gth st and West av.<br />

Qk disclosure. Indicating lmlent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the «re».ln the new<br />

, aait on'the h«U <strong>of</strong> the anneal<br />

by the city commM-<br />

.. <strong>of</strong> plans to p»ve West av..<br />

the dsrdnu to lith M,<br />

FSOM RAILROAD<br />

Mr. Stalnton, whs ll currently rail<br />

to erecting a lane warehouse<br />

Ihoinroom on West av, between<br />

tod Ml sti. purchased the tract<br />

Ing to the bay from the West<br />

and Seashore Railroad, the<br />

previously had purchased<br />

••MOVE ERBOU after two aeead<br />

JjamM <strong>of</strong> tte sale was given tag.<br />

World Heading For John L. Lewis<br />

Atomic Doom; Church Puts <strong>City</strong> h<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly Hope, Is Warning Semi-Darkness<br />

New York Pastor Telia Women's Rally<br />

HereThat U.S. is Vulnerable; Hit.<br />

Cras* Materialism, Pagan teaching<br />

A challenge for Christiana to She stock <strong>of</strong> the world OCBAM CIT» TAPROOMS<br />

<strong>of</strong> today and replace ct$un materialism with true, living WABNEB TO DIM UGHTS<br />

Christianity, wis sounded hare Tuesday by Pr, Allen Bnei , A» It m the<br />

Bridgeton District <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Methodist Church. Morning<br />

and afternoon sessions were<br />

held in the local church.<br />

Dr. CUrtoB IM broUllr fnuik<br />

In laAiBC out at the trend <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American people to want fienlmu |<br />

utd taflMiMl Uboir without K,<br />

•trMlw or ref>nl for tee rifhu<br />

<strong>of</strong> attan.<br />

"Wp «w we wmn% to do M we<br />

pleaae twt unfortunately we Want<br />

liberty for ourwlves rcgarfflHI <strong>of</strong><br />

the fOTfflMm good," he said. "It lo<br />

to make any definite _ __ _<br />

as to the future u*e <strong>of</strong> the I We talk <strong>of</strong> -getting ahead' only with I sv. Mr. Logan, a bachelor, was the , Th The Bsctrtc BtrtO^ OoT Is<br />

owner and aperator <strong>of</strong> the Logan<br />

hu been an eyesore In the toother*.<br />

J part <strong>of</strong> the town for yennv" NO MOMKT Dt<br />

iam *^ B P V»-.»<br />

Manor BoteL formerly Brearly Hall,<br />

at SM ttt at. Be bad few cioae ~:<br />

friend* and was described by than ffig<br />

who knew him aa HighW ecwntrtt -<br />

It U a little early to My<br />

thl» ••-<br />

f« Aalr *A«><br />

IS AM lOr<br />

i. to StUfy our<br />

Logan Funeral<br />

Services to<br />

Be Private<br />

Held Man, Suicide,<br />

tote bland in<br />

Suride Cemetery<br />

PunenU services tat Frank E. Lo-<br />

Brownout, Caused<br />

by Strike, Imposed<br />

in Resort<br />

CUatton, putor <strong>of</strong> Broadway Temple, New York. mmt i«mim _--<br />

He wu principal speaker at the Afternoon session <strong>of</strong> a<br />

ChW<br />

reeel«>d a M-<br />

aWtaaW el mere tolerance<br />

our OhrtottMi leaders."<br />

n-. Claxton teeed the history <strong>of</strong><br />

eMUwd man and bis warfare from<br />

tte eMSjBsn up to the MeteBt,<br />

pointing-out finally that VMtarmlei<br />

and aWoroe* in still <strong>of</strong> no value<br />

today or a guarantee <strong>of</strong> future safe-<br />

^ "> d P*M« » «MI at tte utotalc<br />

J I t a i tt hartwud<br />

Cemetery. Palermo.<br />

Mr, Logan fashioned a noose from<br />

Plan Boat Racing<br />

Mr. Hot*. Ignoring tte fatst<br />

that Man <strong>City</strong> la bone dry,<br />

called the eklefa attention to<br />

the retiMSt that "all Miinjiiii<br />

(<strong>of</strong> naner tahlhtHMtirt *Umlaate<br />

comptetelr all exterior<br />

lighting aad all mmeceawB? Interior<br />

lighting and thai Be'ap><br />

eraUon. be conducted without<br />

. they are<br />

entail," Chief Lack-<br />

brownout. Imposed to conserve coal I<br />

r^ey Out-Cantor<br />

Cantor; Resort Pair<br />

Have 7 Daughters<br />

Eddie Orator, radio comedian,<br />

hu partly climbed to prominence<br />

with gags about his five<br />

daughters.<br />

Mr. and tin, •William Kennedy,<br />

1M7 Bknpson av.. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Oltjr, are two-up on the Can.<br />

ton. The Kennedys have seven<br />

children—all girls!<br />

The latest new arrival ms on<br />

<strong>May</strong> i at ahore Memorial Bos.<br />

pltal. The seventh daughter was<br />

named Suianne.<br />

Mr. Kennedy, a painter, Is well<br />

known as operator <strong>of</strong> the nayland<br />

carrousel during the summer.<br />

Investors Keenly<br />

Eye <strong>City</strong>** Next<br />

Auction <strong>of</strong> Lots<br />

Shrp Bidding Anticip.t«J<br />

at Sol*<br />

'7'<br />

fftff Mav A«lr Blow-Oat at Stilms r<br />

utymay/MK HOm.; But Nobody m<br />

For Barracks '^ftatt^kW' McM-4ut they Mai M<br />

to enjoy it,<br />

Betumlnc in mld-eronli<br />

To House Vets they sffitT"^-^<br />

MM the home med wl<br />

Conversion <strong>of</strong> Wes-<br />

ley av. School is<br />

Held Impractical<br />

That tte city guwiumeu* may<br />

apply to tte federal HoiMing Authority<br />

for emergency houalng<br />

lta to be aet up here for<br />

MM and their aUta,<br />

tatively forecast to tte .,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Wan Monday night by<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Clyde W. atrutiie, ^ ^ |<br />

•me mayor, a lues* at<br />

Ins <strong>of</strong> Perguaon-Pogllo ».<br />

adviwd <strong>of</strong> remit* <strong>of</strong> a, VJ.. .<br />

vey which ahowed at Vsut m veteran<br />

famine, here to be to «e*-|<br />

pnate need <strong>of</strong> Uving quarter*.<br />

Tt» survey was made tor • a<br />

tlTy asking (sr Koveinmeiit<br />

BABHACK8 ON CTTY LAND<br />

* ing made in otter omn<br />

toterett <strong>of</strong> Investors Is reported to taeludtag Atlantic aftp, tte F,<br />

be runnlnf high for the city gor- •• *• ^owaea barrack* type how<br />

emmenfs largest sale <strong>of</strong> city-owned <strong>of</strong> eemi-pemianent oonatructlon<br />

lots since latt September. •ad erecta Ujero en Und made<br />

The gale is scheduled for 3 P-m. available by the muntelnaltty. Tbe<br />

black, oily<br />

'-ft-<br />

pipe MB the oil burning heater<br />

nhatteted and •, door, with It*<br />

lock, hnhM. _.; _ ,<br />

Uiey decided mat pu uppaMntly<br />

lad fonne?tn the berter.<br />

»nd a delayed iflMm <strong>On</strong>ally<br />

exploded IS.<br />

ptoaloo ni not MM enough<br />

to alter their plan* to leawuX<br />

Thursday on a three-week autanobU*<br />

vnmttnti trip to OMUbad,<br />

Nit, Use they will be<br />

ws >•••*: "4|U«» iHUUGTB) HU| JUUgUjR ras*^ -^Tu^x^a^ IIUH *wjasjj iu BBilXBB ~—~ """3 *»ESV© ^ H 9<br />

by advance Indications there will be <strong>of</strong> actual operating expense revert* practically out <strong>of</strong> Lwlm— for<br />

Men competition for some <strong>of</strong> the to the federal aaancy. ducUon <strong>of</strong> new reondte tor<br />

land, flnaaee department <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>May</strong>or struble, pointing oat that armed forcea, erst "<br />

•ali tte dty has several trmcbj <strong>of</strong> land »•« ws»« lla*lt<br />

' A record breaker hi the number that could be ttatd for that pur- ettended leaaa on life mXH^aty<br />

~ parcels listed, the »ale la the first pose, promised tte veteran* that The Senate reluctantly<br />

its kind here since early January, he will "- - "^<br />

m roi<br />

* £*& nwmeeang. Itte «»» «»«-«•« lUfc bo»deiMbM<br />

a, low, but flto <strong>of</strong>a- ^.^l^^, 4 ^^? *» mSt^nSStJFSJgt S<br />

aoect compeutlve bldSng to "* " *5 tte MMlnn. Bp^ao that teen-ag. jmrtb. and<br />

i sib nrices Mais' to truevalue. FATOK IMfe ST. fUR *<br />

included iTlhe »le « aBloi Action at ttto week".<br />

«to*«.<br />

Central avs. Others^te the During tflanwrinn ot mm<br />

TBe tear W" found by Dr. Paiilf<br />

"ChlAf lAdtat<br />

way oi Instruction* concerning ath-<br />

I did not check up en compliance or fer town area are sUU In tti pro-mm<br />

the veteran, leaned most<br />

OI foreclosure and will be <strong>of</strong>- favorably to a d»-ow"- - - -<br />

"<br />

lath st. and Simpson ,<br />

take any aitlve part In enforcing IMPBO PROr«»TI«S LISTED<br />

it to centrally heated, ^<br />

the brownout, , *—"<br />

Mtt St. was considered <<br />

aa Bead af tte Itmr,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficUUy declared <strong>of</strong> the city<br />

Mr. and Itn. IT. ft Well, <strong>of</strong> Hay- Leaoh wa* the<br />

Mint- tfivM, u* now at thdr <strong>Ocean</strong> ejtf Man Oampben inch,<br />

•'••;;,; IhBWtV.lj.^nryrt.; -•;_ IA MHd waion tta mlsatag list<br />

nut Bottk, With Retort Locale,<br />

who v>tt*f<br />

such condlUoiul<br />

ttal tta MM* af<br />

Her© Thurs<br />

Jua» » reminder:<br />

Congress Brings<br />

Draft in Resort<br />

Eligible. Shrink<br />

AhnMtteZara<br />

pape <strong>May</strong> Oounty Mu*loal JJaUral, piling in the aand.<br />

' In the Musiu Pier audltonum,<br />

nrnM.i.-MM .--.mjui nntMB ntBHaay night, this week.<br />

Wild by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht<br />

and Uie 8ea*hore-Home for % - "_" n ^ ,, »<br />

f not be affected by We new n»ula-J<br />

„ JOBJO IlBta in tte hartgiwund.<br />

to Adrance Peace -mmmAf a took great horde* M<br />

men to rtorm and take one city," he<br />

A ttknulating and lnBtructtve said, "but now it will not be long<br />

m on Huaslao defrel<strong>of</strong>aneot and before every nation has an atomic<br />

M to the world today w bomb.<br />

to th» reaort KlwanU club BAST ID WRECK 17. 8.<br />

^^BS 1 that "because <strong>of</strong> a situation which av. nor<br />

YadH Club Meal. still remains critical, ins<strong>of</strong>ar as New be sold subject to present oecupan.<br />

Jersey Is concerned, the board does cy.<br />

AH peraooa Inlereatod In boating mttana," one parcel <strong>of</strong> II lota at 4th st, and<br />

=is»wer and aaU — have been »- TOe brownout <strong>of</strong>ficially went into Simpson a*., listed tar fMM mini,<br />

vlted by Harry J. J. •eUwoar. eo«- effeet at ll;0i ML Mmday and mum. Most <strong>of</strong> the property U in ex-<br />

%E*^!2iS "Swell men could enter the Dnit- modore <strong>of</strong> the Osean <strong>City</strong> Yaciit presumably will remain so until the luting residential areas or sections<br />

W t U*ool ^ g^jea witn Iomve* <strong>of</strong> bread in Club, to attend a, meeting next eoal strike situation Is clarified. where home development can be ex-<br />

Wednesday U 8 pm,, to disetw TIOHT CURB ON COAL pected to ejtpand In the near future,<br />

tSSJtJ^S ^.SS** M Mostrtttenatton-ii<strong>of</strong>tMalmin. »«e4als iald.<br />

In as many different «td<br />

l ^^. % £Hn^^S.nn^<br />

*. Weir BBB^<br />

mi ttoillar to * rttocuaaloo<br />

^ MHkty to tte •cbool wSS it la aUy M U<br />

fe<br />

MHM MM<br />

X-rSlNo Gambling,<br />

Back. It with Raid<br />

Down County<br />

Sheriff Norman<br />

Otter illicit activities la tte county. I<br />

The iherlff. with three *Ute<br />

Itramn<br />

and . oounly, detecU«.l<br />

I Lower Townahlp about 1 ajn. Bun-|<br />

m "W>* B»* to work Monday un- -—<br />

^? g i^j,^iKi! K ice without heavy I<br />

proved for service but deferred I<br />

smpieto their* nigh P&^^B &A<br />

WMI« need math ren<br />

•chool edi^tlons. « ^ Induction 'J*f* "* ^Rj,, -w.<br />

alw that It may he to new banned Indefinitely, orun- for use <strong>of</strong> the IUM, to<br />

U1 each <strong>On</strong>e as ttS ruto may be «cU «f BtatWi t<br />

V<br />

c h d i b hLhTauttSrlty »°« H» «tte» CM «M<br />

toSBieirt the Attantlo Cl»<br />

eency y hoirdn pprojert<br />

and<br />

W <strong>May</strong>or Joseph AitoaB, and<br />

£JSPitt? *«• "* *"« ••wement, but the -. t _<br />

learned that It has been found<br />

tiJto<br />

who to not Uayer. vie* utealilti<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice. In the Philadelphia Say- fflvsroM»nt y tJEuy controlling all OlATnAl**! ft* Tfrtfff<br />

PMWfcood. Hlgbee, licenced<br />

j<br />

araw oc- ie. Mark i. Bra<br />

" outbut <strong>of</strong> tte two-week period for l/WDClS UI 1ICCO been started earner but for th<br />

. _„ tte pilot, tdaa 1m_<br />

fact B»t information as to tte<br />

a^lMust Trim Them<br />

MS<br />

need <strong>of</strong> vetermn. was net available.<br />

atteady has «, tun schedule<br />

d th<br />

<strong>City</strong> Order* Hg<br />

ga5<br />

Co. Trade Meet<br />

OJty comrfllssloners served noUce<br />

A. to motor fioats^he hopei to ^ r * War Dead<br />

Here Next Week<br />

flMtWpattog, • • — — ,,«.<br />

ers to keep shade trees trimmed so<br />

RotOTt Gold Star<br />

they do not prevent the public sale* Klwsnls cluhs and hieh school*<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oape <strong>May</strong> County are flemnlet.<br />

<strong>May</strong> Weather Not So Total Now to24<br />

warning oune after <strong>May</strong>or msj amngemenu for the annual<br />

n- «« wouldn't MHM tt, but laky<br />

By cotocidence. toe laat two<br />

I<br />

long period* — were wen 1Owjthers-ln<br />

to conform with a city aMHa-<br />

law, ,<br />

Ifrt. Ruth Nlckenon.<br />

let above tte ground. The owner,<br />

-H " *• ««*otlim.'AII<br />

ea forces only about 4500 to SOU The but were<br />

Mi mm the » to fOjm bnam city aolMtor and<br />

reptaceineuts was estimated atl tor "<strong>of</strong><br />

100.000 men ttta moath, BM0B In<br />

June «nd 30,000 monthly thereai-1<br />

nsl JtUHWTB <strong>City</strong> Wins T<br />

National headquarter, reported-<br />

17 but Beat dlreotlons to all state<br />

and locM bauds to fUl BO future Zoning App<br />

pstt fcp pre-lndyc^B abyssal aE=<br />

M-year-oJd<br />

The cdty baa won'<br />

weU.<br />

The city, as<br />

cornet In an i<br />

des, owner &<br />

Guard aMMn at 4th «L<br />

Untie sv. and COarle* -<br />

i * . '<br />

,3 Si -/ • • /<br />

r«»t they nut be clears OD..flrf !#>„ /?«• 1/TAf^.« /TI<br />

?•#<br />

" > -'-^&<br />

f 1 ^^Jl^*^. h , Beaeaaat Att lane. l» §?-v-<br />

lng Wedne»d*y hto Intention <strong>of</strong><br />

Sad: M, ana, which baa drawn mtv-<br />

^.^^ 3/f^ortMen Gef Vio/enf CAon«»«<br />

wfll bel w '• jail"••'• ".•".;j*•• - *••".•• ,.':'.:,'•.•.j»i-:-iV.>^;^4f.jai 1 ^i •".T; i .;y ; V-.'. ;<br />

ErCitzi<br />

Hi *


:• V.&<br />

amazing new<br />

«• research!<br />

A COLLEGE, BUSINESS<br />

or TRADE SCHOOL<br />

EDUCATION FOR YOU<br />

WE 4MB NOW<br />

AGENTS<br />

ta Ilih liwMl. f.i i<br />

Yea, your hiiUdij up to $500 per ordl.<br />

) MV Khool year paid for 41 montta<br />

<strong>of</strong> college, buancaa <strong>of</strong> bade »chooL<br />

B rtedve IBS p« month<br />

Uvtag aUowance—$90 if you have<br />

dependents. This it the opportujiUy<br />

open, upon their discharge, to men<br />

« « ( " wMi pannta*' eoumat)<br />

#Bo eniiit in the new Regular<br />

Army before October 6, 1940, for S<br />

iwi Get mil the fact! at your V.%<br />

AmjpKTuiting StaBon. "<br />

O. a, 1 W MCBC1TINO STATION<br />

M Oflfce BtdMtDc, AtlaaUc CMr<br />

MACKIN<br />

Shades<br />

Walter E. Allen<br />

Ymmltm CatMml<br />

*,t«.<br />

•»V.£ : *3* i,'bc.<br />

mh* CENTRAL A VtH.<br />

SmiBi<br />

STATIONERY<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

OREEUBo CAHDS . BIBLES<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

APPLIANCES<br />

BSSff<br />

WATER nEATEES<br />

FKEEZEB8<br />

DlSBH'ASHERa<br />

Afowen Studio |k««-w»^^fe<br />

721 Wesley Ave. A. Mil<br />

SPEARS SHOP<br />

3-ISKT', „ , [<br />

ATIANT1C O<br />

[MORTGAGE<br />

MONEY<br />

We Have It<br />

"' ' ' 0"» '<br />

tti<br />

SINKS<br />

OUANBU<br />

SBBff<br />

bAS BANGE8<br />

SPACE UEATEBS<br />

E£Z£B5<br />

SEEGER<br />

OIL WATEft HEATKRH<br />

tffin<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

RkluirdB.Fox<br />

Come in<br />

Today<br />

For the<br />

CHAMPie<br />

The Tiro Tliaf S t a y s S: ?f,- Lon,<br />

, ton. r, !<br />

)' PIOVl; J,<br />

All Sizes In Stack<br />

TRUCK •») PASSENQit Tl<br />

PALMfi<br />

WT1B INSURANCE ^ •<br />

CHEUEA ITn* lad<br />

GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

Albert C, Utett<br />

740 Atbdry Av.<br />

'KttMN<br />

AfMMftoll, Pntp0tthf JVM Brldat<br />

An AasM to Any KltthM<br />

Nmtimiml Jtefcfff MfMk<br />

l^raiOi Seede. Raltiu<br />

laisias 3^.10e Mtll'i IMMI lab* ^ 25e<br />

•J«ct N ^ 23c r»O> Tit Mb '^ 13e<br />

LESS THAN 3e A BAY<br />

hol-. vrfi, H -~ir Ui «• • vilo<br />

•urn ttMrfarrf<br />

ARAGUS ""^.^<br />

Green BEANS'<br />

RED BEETS ^<br />

, Alit<br />

leiipple &. 19c<br />

AMI '^32C<br />

°° td * <<br />

M AfmoU<br />

2',i:;23e<br />

(12-14<br />

rs<br />

IM<br />

> 47<br />

IHMUR*<br />

jffjimit I^Tf^<br />

Ua,L ••fjiji<br />

*• '-_<br />

MMM • t V a<br />

Lewis Puts Resort<br />

in Semi-Darkness<br />

Continued from pa»r 1<br />

Unht Co. In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> reported<br />

that th*ir coal stocks were not<br />

critically short.<br />

The r.U.O. called for complete<br />

elimination <strong>of</strong> daytime indoor and<br />

outdoor Ugbfed advertlsinB, promotional<br />

and display sign lighting, exterior<br />

deeorative and ornamental<br />

lighting, and show window lighting<br />

which does not provide essential interior<br />

Illumination. The program is<br />

about the same as that Imposed late<br />

Residential users <strong>of</strong> electricity or<br />

las are not affected by the brown,<br />

out, although they were urged to ejiminate<br />

all waste in the use <strong>of</strong> appliances,<br />

Mrs, Annie Ffander, Asbury av,,<br />

near 9th at., is a patient at Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital,<br />

READ THE CLASSIFIED ADI<br />

Investment<br />

Securities<br />

Arthur L Batten<br />

845 Brighton pi.<br />

BepreaeaUtlf<br />

Herbert H, BGznrd<br />

A Co,<br />

• rtUUdelphl*<br />

Call O. C, 1858-M<br />

Erenlno IM W«* Emto<br />

Motor-ists who know<br />

! reported<br />

monthly meeting, Tuesday night,<br />

Oarrett Buchanan Qo will provide<br />

general supplies foriSiMT ana<br />

supplies at (317,84,<br />

Both awards are for amounts<br />

slderably smaller than former y<br />

us the board found It had a substanttal<br />

Inventory <strong>of</strong> seine |tem» upon<br />

which to draw during the earn,<br />

ing term.<br />

Award was deferred in the ease <strong>of</strong><br />

janitors' supplies to permit further<br />

comparison <strong>of</strong> quality, performance<br />

and prices <strong>of</strong> the products.<br />

Former Mies Barrett<br />

Resign* as Teacher<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Education was advised<br />

Tuesday night <strong>of</strong> the resigna-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Anna Br- -- —•<br />

-'• second grade te<br />

wld thc<br />

her contract unsigned and<br />

board she did not expect "to return<br />

next year.<br />

Superinlendent Wank p. Boglf re,<br />

ported that all other members <strong>of</strong><br />

the faculty had signed their new<br />

contracts,<br />

HINT MI'MBER ONB<br />

When looking for that "certain girl,"<br />

Here is a b»*. <strong>of</strong> eftution.<br />

Be sure sh.<br />

The kind to hang the wMli on.<br />

will tell you • • • -<br />

FRIGIDAIRE<br />

SALES - SERVICE<br />

PALMER<br />

1119 Asbury Ave.<br />

Radfonic Hearing Aid<br />

Wt Inottt You—<br />

, Qftnt U, for Dtmonttratlim<br />

Dr. Harry H, Lake<br />

Optometrbt<br />

Still «t<br />

837 Asbury Ave.<br />

ing. the illness<br />

<strong>of</strong> our daughte<br />

^ plane, Ptorty-fiw<br />

* the time, hsreaftar, John " " h M <strong>of</strong>Wee. Ikjwrtone pufc and<br />

11, president <strong>of</strong> the Mew Several other Mate otndal* hmn wyomlag.<br />

-— f Public BtUlty •dopted thta iwift, w method <strong>of</strong> I Mr, Brown.<br />

TOOLATETOCLASSffY<br />

rema court Justice, who pretldflB la Ledger, glva Uurt<br />

this district. add*; "I am MUM tatter tH*B r*t|<br />

— _ figlt for years,**' - ' 1<br />

Cot; 2 eat m»ttressea; oil | LOKT—Large black silk coin<br />

CARO OF THANKB<br />

after the death<br />

and sister, Oarrie<br />

Inathan Bapp and family.<br />

CARD OP THAMKB<br />

WE wish to thank our friends for<br />

the many flowers, c<br />

waterpro<strong>of</strong> mattr<br />

d broiler, (7.80,<br />

. some land. Can be used as a tlamily<br />

apartment, s bedroorns. a<br />

batlw. hot water heat, MOM, R •.<br />

Stretch, 428 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. Fhone 1S8J8S<br />

_ h^xi<br />

ROOMS—Penn Manor, 7th st, and<br />

Central av. Opening <strong>May</strong><br />

der new management. Formerly TW<br />

Anehorage Hotel. s,j7<br />

SMM—Frigldaire refrigerator, po,<br />

OUR CAR-SERVICE IS<br />

YOUR BEST CAR-SAVER<br />

READ THE CLASSIFIED ADs etmbtd Mboota. wttli which M|<br />

mirror, sun glasses and 113 Reward<br />

If returned to Mrs. A. M. Harrtn<br />

ton, Wl 10th at, L .<br />

•ALB—High ehair, baby plity pen;<br />

rocking duck; crib inncrspring<br />

utress: tnree «-lt. oars, reasonle,<br />

101S Wesley ay, B-IT<br />

WAJfTED—Wish to Buy well built<br />

home for year round use. Will pn<br />

cash. Will tin consider store ind<br />

apartment. Box M60, SentineJ-Led-<br />

5J. S-M<br />

SAiB—Cohvertea marine niotor. SB<br />

h,p.. International. m>% reverse.<br />

instrument panel, if Inch wheel,<br />

peril et condition, |1M, Ml Ilaven<br />

v. Phone B97i-W, g.«<br />

gas range $15, JU Central av, S-17<br />

moved from premises,<br />

BALH—Radio. Stewart-Warner tab- leth st.<br />

le model. Ho: a Hying room over- WAKTB-wimui for cooklnK and<br />

stuffed chairs, needs cover, no, 5732 lieht houiework, 3 adults. Beau-<br />

Aauury av, Prione^lsB4-W, 8-17 tiful, private beach front home, Re-<br />

BALE—S3 suiar bowls and Uds, Sferences<br />

reqiiinjd, MS Be? week.<br />

large aluminum trays, 114 colored Tjong season. Bleep out. Call between<br />

Georgian glasses, 188 chair backs, S 3 and g. 982 <strong>Ocean</strong> av, i-t?<br />

small platters, 8 lobster crackers, 7 •ALB—Top leer, 24OH Central av<br />

butter dishes, "arrow" electric sign,<br />

" B-I7<br />

I sjnall vases, iip for the lot. Apply •ALB—Boy's bleycle, medium We,<br />

•' -i eondition, ill. ill<br />

S-17<br />

general cleaning<br />

ndry and<br />

in a<br />

eookln<br />

J—Woman for days' work<br />

gmair hoWl. S days a weefc. 18 a day, 9 to i,<br />

Live in. 1412 eentrai av, s-17 privet* soine. Full season, ail between<br />

2 and 8. M3 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. 5-17<br />

8ALD—Wicker settee that trans to<br />

double bed, US: icebox ts, 2301<br />

Oentraj av. 5-17<br />

•ALB—Brass bed 'complete, wood<br />

bed comolete, ertr* spring and<br />

mattress, $10 — for all. Must be JJJ mov<br />

enlargements<br />

made from any good snapshot or<br />

negative. Every fiome a nrospr—<br />

Write for sample <strong>of</strong>fer, Icono .<br />

Supply Corp., ISO Nassau St., New<br />

BXTCATION8—Days work, maid,<br />

full or part time, 732 West av.<br />

BALE—Electric washer. Good<br />

diUon. Mrs. Rose, 40B Asbury _<br />

S<br />

U now connected, will<br />

a week frem now.<br />

G L GEORGE<br />

Watchmaker<br />

formerly with .• * •*.,<br />

j. E. CAWWEU* & COf^ANY<br />

Now Open for BuMOesa<br />

ch and Jewelry'. fl«pii»i^^g|<br />

Srd PTOOa — HATtOWAl. BAOTC BOH^tJW<br />

Phone 1783 M IMR<br />

t<br />

1080<br />

CARD OP T1IANKB<br />

Oan be seen on rear porch 59 As- I WISH to thank my friends for the<br />

bury av. Apply 11B Asbury av. Ph, many cards, flowtas and fruit re-<br />

I. S-17 ceived while I was in the Jeffeiwin<br />

BAXJB—4-burner and oven gas range<br />

Hospital. Mrs. Madison Marshall<br />

tig; Iraauou porcelain icebox Siu;<br />

kitchen table and 4 chairs: living<br />

room upholstered settee and ehair SALE—-2 modern beds, 1 coil sprti<br />

to match; glass tray c<strong>of</strong>fee table, 2 bureaus, kerosene heater, ..<br />

$10; 4 mattresses and feather beds: burner wlckless with porcflaln fin-<br />

library table: odd chairs; 3 wooden ish. Call Ui pennlyn pi,, Saturday<br />

beds; 1 metal bed: 2 bureaus; small and Sunday. , 5-17<br />

electric motor, 803.4th st. 8-17 BENT^-Season or half season, cot-<br />

SXEk—Somers Point, niee 4 bedmi. tage, detached, t rooms. Frigid-<br />

bungalow, oil burning hot water aire, double garage, extra conveni-<br />

heat. $10,000, K 8. Stretch, 451 O«ences, newly painted, fully fumiBhe^jav.<br />

Phone 13iia, • g.lT •d, near bus stop and railroad sta-<br />

SAtB—Plillco radio , cabinet. Dak's<br />

tion, BOX 4M1, •entinel-Ledger. 8.17<br />

Ml Market, loth st, and Bay, SALE—2-fftmlly liouse, furnishedl<br />

».» Two bedrooms and bath each<br />

BALE — Victory circulating coal<br />

apartment. Not rented. JfiOOO. Hltch-<br />

herterL Ufce new; iron coal stove<br />

ner, lith it, and Pleasure av, 5-17<br />

cheap; M-gailqn hot water tank; SALE—^2 Sstla fibre rugs, »*15 rag<br />

single bed soring, 480 Asbury av. rug; fireside screen: vaeuum lee<br />

Phone 1370, 5-H cream freezer; shoe shine Hit: elec-<br />

BALE—Seasonpd cedar shine<br />

tric railing, fiitture, 117 Pinnacle rd,<br />

1<br />

S4, R, B. Btretch, 438 Oce<br />

PhODe 1326. 6-n I H_LF~""W^ST^ — Mai* up"T5<br />

I tlBO per week calling on 38 homes<br />

* Rich, nourl.hing milk like Ab*>o«*<br />

"Homo A" wiU help Betty become jurtdttC.<br />

Today, though, ifi the tempdns *r~^ m<br />

rich ttuu <strong>of</strong> thi» fine, pure mUk that<br />

her ask for more. . .... ' f ": \£l§<br />

Its naturally delictouc flaf«^li madeevefliW;<br />

finer by homogenMngj which diMributeii -<br />

the cream through every dttfp. bopottm^ '^<br />

t«>o!-Abbotte "Homo A" Is fortified with<br />

Sunshine Vhamin D. •''<br />

And to fwrlly It omntnd kf A* ritU-mu '<br />

<strong>of</strong> our ctmntry and dtf lobonMHo. '<br />

ABBOTTS mmtmlti<br />

•-. Tninn'-T111 nil ir"•"— rTurrtiiiiiiriiiinjii mi.<br />

SEE US TODAY-<br />

K1XP YOm CM SERVICED AND<br />

HOP TO KBP YOUR CAR SAFE-<br />

TlLl YOU GET DELIVERY OF<br />

YOUR NEW CHEVROLET<br />

Today, whan you mad MM<br />

•srviM mod, M pays to com* to<br />

Swvlc* H.odquartor, ,o hav. th.<br />

WMfctfsn*. Add months and milM<br />

to NM (Ma <strong>of</strong> your cor-arx/ Wp<br />

tokmmp yoor car •aro—by having<br />

«vr skillwi MMchank* flhM M a<br />

lar intwVoJs, Tb»y do top-notch<br />

work, uslna quality tools, qualify<br />

pafh, ,:;:-:.;->;-ii.i.-••-... . • •;.•;* •.,-,-.' • •;•• - • • v-^i<br />

FRANK SBICCA ORIGINALS<br />

SPECTATOR PUMP J<br />

Brown and white apecfa^ ~\\<br />

tor pump, hlgh tie med-" : '*A<br />

ium hart. With bow, ; ;ii«<br />

SUNG PUMP<br />

Brown and wfalto<br />

or nwdlinti<br />

»-~t^ V


,H<br />

&m<br />

ufani HI __J<br />

$ ftr' prottpt<br />

afc*<br />

I IMS Intends were amo R thVmi«ta" I W H TO FLORIDA<br />

E. lAlne, Miss Alice Bell<br />

I Mr. and Mrs. Elvin S. liigllsh, Mlsa<br />

; Waypa E. Wagner and Mrs. Olga<br />

Mr. and Mrs William F Allen,<br />

PhUadelphlans, have jolntd the<br />

South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> colony at 5638<br />

Central av.<br />

' • * *<br />

Mis. H. F. Mock: FhlladMphla,<br />

I law arrived for the season at 508<br />

23rd gl<br />

UM-M — GOOD!<br />

BEEF PIES<br />

— Bt —<br />

Stewart's<br />

HOME COOKED<br />

FOODS<br />

TO TAKE HOME<br />

i&<br />

GARDENS "Jffir<br />

NORTH ST. and ATLANTIC AV.<br />

FKAJJK V, Q%ASU . CHABLES E. CRANTZ. ft»j»,<br />

A Complete Food Market<br />

—STORE HOURS—<br />

Weekdays . 9 «,«. |o # p,m,<br />

Fridays and Saturday* - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.<br />

• Meat and PonKiy • Ftuhs • VegetaHw<br />

• Orocerie s • Delicatessen<br />

•Dairy Prodm-ta •linked G sta * to ^'W DBfcmta A|-<br />

Mmual dinii»i-, to take alui nek? taBtle rat y ho«piMU. Membera >W<br />

Tuesday at BaMtM'a, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, *>«*»«• a lilt f«f Mr •unahlne bas- rtws LuenxE L. PEKRY<br />

i|._, pi . , Attending iwre: Grace Webb, ir- Announcement has been marie #here she was Mrrtng ,ta the<br />

iioBie LnoiniMUl tor ene eteelman, Florence Baldt. Ann sere <strong>of</strong> the forthcoming marriage SPARS, women's auxiliary <strong>of</strong> tft*<br />

Girl C-n,.! P«-f« SpiU, meanttf Braverroim, Dorothy ot Mto Lucille Louise perry, daugb- coast OuWd. Selor* entering the,<br />

», J?T -F* €^«rty Weta, Sam Selteer, Mna ^u-t. Sea- *» <strong>of</strong> Mrs. A. F. Perry, <strong>of</strong> Spoltane, strvisf MUt Peny was a student tt<br />

Mra. Carl stow has been appoint- trie* Ohiw, Mwfcet Longbottom. Wash,, and J, wUnam Mterrison, ft., journalfam at fhi Unl»«ftaw at OWk<br />

td chairman <strong>of</strong> the U«Ut committee . . . son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrison, gou, '<br />

and Mrs. William Pry u chairman *. «, - - >« , 924 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, this city. Mr. Morrison ins discharge*^<br />

I Their wedding Is schedulod for 2 out a month ago after lervbig M'<br />

OWd party to be conducted nest f* M^i,** ^ fM<br />

im. Saturday, JUIIB a, to the Hrst the Cout "Ooard four" years,<br />

Wednesday evening, <strong>May</strong> 32. at the **• IVIeellltg rl - -T- -,- _. rresbyterian Weshyterlan Church. Church, te, Rev. George atone I as a COJtswaui. cojLawaln, later as' a' a Dhai phanni-<br />

American Legion rootts on the Mu- Camp No. it. Patrloj. ^tt» Oroer <strong>of</strong> filter wm <strong>of</strong>flOati, eats mate. W mm two year* duW<br />

iie^Pler.<br />

America, ha*.<br />

The w is sponsored by<br />

—• its meetine yj^ ^n, ^nj jj^ Morrison met in the Pacifte aboard a i--*^l<br />

psrUclpated lit five ina)w engagev<br />

eration <strong>of</strong> 'the American Legion Ibulldin<br />

ittnts, ".,,<br />

Auxiliary. Meet<br />

Thi<br />

,_ • • • • fourth<br />

eouple plan to reside In ^-,<br />

1*3 Legion, V,F:W, ean Olty thli summer and resume'<br />

j^^ wutfe girgeft in »e faU. Mr.<br />

ure av., returned to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on versarles dUMV tM flBBth, annl- ^ „ *^t<br />

Morrtson befori the war attended<br />

Tuesday tram HMr Wft where on<br />

Monday night lifra. Hand left tm '<br />

Bellerontain*. OWo, to vWt Mr mo-<br />

_ to Sdl Poppies<br />

S<br />

ther. Ma Frank B. Qrlffm, who has<br />

plans for the annual Poppy Drive,<br />

been ill.<br />

which will begin g next Monday y and a<br />

<strong>On</strong> Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Band<br />

continue through Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 26,<br />

attended the annual fathers* day at<br />

were dlgcusaed by the AmeriBan Le-<br />

the Connecticut College for Women,<br />

glon Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Morgan-Rinck<br />

at New London, Conn., where tiMr<br />

daughter, Elisabeth, Is a sophomore, I Fanner's tat at its monthly meeunf Wed-<br />

Aefday night fast week,<br />

Oommitiees were appointed for WISE<br />

the poppy sale, and stations designated.<br />

Saturday, the elesiiif day,<br />

market will be the <strong>of</strong>ficial poppy day.<br />

Corsets<br />

The new Fertuson-Poiflio Post,<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign wars, also Is Girdles - Corseletlcs<br />

lie planning a poppy sale, with Men Uniforms<br />

school girls doing the selling.<br />

AOanGc Ave. .Olfleers <strong>of</strong> the Legion Auxiliary Women's Wear<br />

were nominated and will installed Beach Wtar<br />

In June, After the meeting, refrein.<br />

menu were served. A door prize was<br />

won by Marlon E^angellsta-<br />

. Seports were given on the ansiiji! 850 A*bury Ave.<br />

Cflpe <strong>May</strong> county past Presidents* Opposite city Hall<br />

Farias, which tooK place last Thursday<br />

nwht at Plymouth inn. There<br />

were 40 past presidents attending,<br />

from units in Ca <strong>May</strong>, "Court<br />

r l * '<br />

Lobsters


-..J to<br />

»Mmn<br />

—_ .j» f Suf-<br />

-V.<br />

to<br />

WOMEN REPUBLICANS<br />

BATE CAJtD PARTY<br />

SOMKRS POINT — The Women's<br />

BepubUcan League spo^.<br />

public card party Wednesday eventag,<br />

at their headquwSnTin ^<br />

<strong>On</strong> ball, with Mrs. Otorge John-<br />

•on chairman, asMsted by Mta.<br />

mnl Hagenbdcher. Mrs. Joseph<br />

|38 was reallnd on the<br />

Saturday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 18th<br />

5P.M.<br />

Bowling<br />

Pin Season<br />

Comes to Close<br />

by a wfcfc margin in UM<br />

nnt with a tbtw <strong>of</strong> l<br />

i lunch*<br />

B*tt£ ttjqg3*» ot th« Track Team Wins from tbe .Metarin <strong>of</strong> douatnd "ta<br />

n^n to tt. if __»»<br />

the pole raiUt, and Duton. In the<br />

the Chapter lum H cue** Clean Sweep Jgwl jump. TO» OBly piao* ~<br />

"— Honeyand Mn<br />

aw stand victory was la -<br />

alrl»<br />

J. K. Battor, another Ffarib*rttM., 93-31 loads<br />

several Po<strong>On</strong>M (or Motta-<br />

Toe JUd Mid White-dad <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> IOch School track and field<br />

<strong>May</strong> 3t to plus marker* on the*<br />

<strong>City</strong> Och Sch<br />

Sm.ll Bii»in«« Migniy<br />

mrent - to to victory v In att 11 e»- More than 90 per cent <strong>of</strong> D. a<br />

—iv«BOf Mi Mary L. Oooon - enta, Wednesday "— afternoon, to win<br />

production emm from inull -<br />

ta, Wednesday afternoon, to wtn<br />

* ddecisive<br />

ii dual dl<br />

ness which has an annual<br />

meet rtclory from sales volume <strong>of</strong> undfr W.i<br />

Pemberton High Schoal on the 1st. WeaMy n per cent <strong>of</strong> B, a,<br />

'tbrpdat « wasiwnouneed thai<br />

Wai labor to anploved in<br />

win be dlspatil|iiuad tor IUB suin~ Tbe triumph, second within n Wants, with lest than 1.000 em<br />

mar, and wffl resume In September. week, was by a score <strong>of</strong> 83 2-3 toPloyeea<br />

on their payrolls.<br />

31 1-3 points.<br />

8. J. MEET SATUBDAT i<br />

I Tomorrow (Saturday) the local<br />

team will visit OolUngswood for tbe<br />

[annual -• .—...^ South Jersey lntefMhotosUe<br />

championship<br />

fkye n ^<br />

Wednesday It will vie.<br />

with Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong> on thelooj<br />

field.<br />

BIB "Kutt 'Kutt" Reynolds m the to-<br />

warship and Mm.<br />

ie youngest mother<br />

l<br />

*, Mrs. Coopnted<br />

with tfie<br />

mother attend-<br />

1 *»•»» «| wudwwd and draw a a IMVS I IMnd th»<br />

Mmnt PJayland lost the flnt ggame<br />

or • alngiB pin and dropped thee<br />

sec- VO 3*nMf -1 nQQUMOD BUUVK wub in iiiiaa<br />

ond by eight pins, but they ccame<br />

last frame to help clinch the ver-<br />

•—" dronf"{nthir in the third third to win n the<br />

h the biff gun was Run<br />

itAl pint.<br />

„ irur iu the lndlvli. vidual<br />

Ith a fuse <strong>of</strong> 333 which h he h<br />

on seven consecutive strikes<br />

wen marred by ipjlts- in the<br />

tree frames, rtunk Sannino<br />

II m the only other resorter<br />

n, , i ,<br />

WOMEN DEFEAT CAPE MAY<br />

AMD WHSWOOD |<br />

' Ftayland women won three<br />

I from Cape <strong>May</strong> In the final<br />

match w«a played on neutral I <strong>of</strong> their South Jersey season,<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> team won an-<br />

3-1 victory from Wlldwood.<br />

—u4 ins the final night <strong>of</strong> the<br />

eafue. This Saturday the girls WU<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> Loses have their annual dinner arid award<br />

«*es to leading teams and indlv-<br />

To Resort Nine<br />

- league for women<br />

belng<br />

are no lanned and teams for<br />

Jim Nteholes turned In » ><br />

being formed. The time <strong>of</strong><br />

pitclilng performance Tue«<br />

wJU If announced later,<br />

ernoon as the c<br />

School CHS nine nine defc dewed"<br />

Klfh, 1 to I. on the lOi<br />

pp <strong>of</strong><br />

Nlcholfs struck out 13 tetters and<br />

(trades. Mrs.<br />

Fltfi <strong>of</strong><br />

wouiaha»e had a shutout, hadl!<br />

(he room in<br />

-. neynoii<br />

World. Each<br />

^WL'wJ'SSrerVSe-<br />

dividual scoring star<br />

ted wi<br />

berton. winning first places In the<br />

100 and 130 yard dashes, . second<br />

place In the broad Jump and thlrt<br />

In the shot put.<br />

POWCL1, SHOT. DISCUS PACES tory u producing "jet-propelled<br />

Ed Powell was <strong>Ocean</strong> CSty't other<br />

leaning point scorer u he paced the<br />

field in both the shot and discus.<br />

The resort's mile relay team,<br />

1<br />

Inniron winning two<br />

taJdns total pins, 2070<br />

tntMon struck out In the<br />

to help clinch the verdict,<br />

although the biff gun was Run<br />

Martin with * 323 In the finale.<br />

Martin alto chucked a 323 and 181.<br />

M tine was In there<br />

-_ _.« —' every maple, with lioyi<br />

Southard clicking the beat tame <strong>of</strong><br />

318 and another <strong>of</strong> 180. Second high<br />

man was Stuart with a IBS. Luke<br />

Turner went strong with 181 and<br />

180,<br />

TWO LEAGUES 'ELECT<br />

OFFICERS AT DINNER<br />

Officers, <strong>of</strong> bath the <strong>City</strong><br />

and Seashore league were eleeu.<br />

Monday nlBht when the keglen<br />

combined for " *<br />

THOMPSONS TAKE<br />

crrr LEAGUE TITLE<br />

., Trttnpson's insurers, by defeating<br />

the Shore But Une Blninen by S<br />

§jJ2^**fM' *#4f4 nlihi Of title won W'fcJT the seasonal I<br />

i Had won a round.<br />

1 play<strong>of</strong>f, In four games<br />

SUBMARINE<br />

tory is producing<br />

SANDWICH<br />

toy Mats in plastics. Wana Warm w«ier<br />

"A MEAL IB ITSELF"<br />

with an added faeadaebe tablet ox the thirt „„ „<br />

mixture <strong>of</strong> vinegar and bicarbonate<br />

Plestr if lYirrttiag<br />

<strong>of</strong> aoda. litres<br />

scored three tunes.<br />

Wfeifi fifi'ra Hastfy<br />

a through a bole in<br />

the boat's rear, r, propelling l •OBI SPOKTNBWS OK FAOB II 917 Asbury Ave,<br />

J><br />

Art OeMaria<br />

committee In<br />

QBUNB WINWo<br />

LEAGUE CIIAMp,(<br />

The Oreen "<br />

ason h<br />

•liver olhiehec<br />

laJt week Wltii<br />

In thrtlUe<br />

jenlr<br />

came<br />

pUMJ. %„,,<br />

wu.uu«m lur their annual dinner n the ie«<br />

marking the close <strong>of</strong> the season. In the<br />

Dr..Herichel Pettit was re-elected<br />

pins, v<br />

<strong>City</strong> ieaiue president; Robert Pull-<br />

clinehed t<br />

en btscame vl«> president; H. W.<br />

strikes at .<br />

Oardlnef, treasurer, and Paul ~~"<br />

paced the<br />

gi, secretary. The Seashore k«o.u.<br />

single.<br />

re-elected' Harvey Adams u presl<br />

In the final round<br />

dent, naming Elmer •teelmiin freas.<br />

urer and Wesley Barclay secretary. and Donna Hleli<br />

Following dinner there was award-<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> pri«g to team and Individual<br />

»>«»•«> >»•»»«>«,«ai<br />

Essig's RestaurantIS<br />

Comer 9th Si. and Aabury Ave.<br />

Restaurant<br />

t,Wh~*unJLM.<br />

1 to 1 P. M.<br />

m<br />

MWIrtrWtfVVW<br />

ge Inn<br />

^ Aabury Avenue •<br />

y, <strong>May</strong> 18th<br />

Breakfast<br />

~k .Luncheon<br />

Dinner<br />

W» (M« te Private PM(M<br />

; «OL KAU, Owner<br />

, Plume 0791<br />

Re-Opens Saturday<br />

MAY IB, HSMB.<br />

•ttttittx<br />

Opening Saturday, Ma? 25th<br />

8:30 «.mn<br />

° CORRAL<br />

1352 Asbury Avenue<br />

Breakfast - Luncheon -Dinner<br />

A NEW AND DIFFERENT PLACE TO EAT<br />

BARBECUES ODB SPECIALTY<br />

Open Erenlivi ontlj it HldnUM<br />

ANCHORAGE TAVERN<br />

STEAKS - SEAFOODS. CHOW - ROASTS<br />

ITIC CITY<br />

MAC'S<br />

•M SHORE ROAD<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

Every Day<br />

Seafood<br />

Steaks-Chops<br />

Phone S. P. 951<br />

DREXEL ARMS DINING ROOM<br />

1126 Centr«| Avenue<br />

* Open to Public *<br />

Ph»».«,o«<br />

•-ri •<br />

COOD FOOD ,;„./],<br />

J GOOD SERVICE I<br />

4i30 to 7i30 PM.<br />

Sunday*, 12 to 7 p.m.<br />

,Luncheon BOOB to 2 p.m.<br />

t exM*t BaBdaya ud Holiday<br />

•at, 8 to 11 tun.<br />

•KiwMi,, Wed, Noon<br />

•Rotary, Fri,, 6 p.m.<br />

I for FHrate PaMlai<br />

{PLYMOUTH<br />

* INN<br />

Plymouth Place and<br />

Atlantic Ave.<br />

LQCTSA T. COBSON, Pr«p.<br />

The<br />

Chatterbox<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

•LUNCHEON<br />

• DINNER<br />

Logut Ice CMMH<br />

FountainSwrio.<br />

v ,•<br />

A Pleasant Place to Dine<br />

CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

MALE OR FEMALc<br />

Salad and Sandwich Makers<br />

Pantry Help<br />

• OPENS MAY 25Ui •<br />

Lingo's Restaurant<br />

70S Battersea Road<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Phone BOW<br />

* DINNERS<br />

• SEAFOODS<br />

* CHOW MEW<br />

PLATTERS,<br />

FOBMEKI,T UNOO'S OP SOMBPS POINT<br />

NOW<br />

OPEN<br />

DINING ROOM OPENS<br />

ON SATURDAY, MAY 25th<br />

. Dinner<br />

THANKS<br />

FOR THE DATE!<br />

Wa have fc<br />

v 4<br />

% •«<br />

(M (Be OJty<strong>of</strong><br />

1 Mndn* on<br />

BUWMt<br />

and Second<br />

1 by a depth<br />

I subject to<br />

Bid IUO0O0<br />

Of WjstAronue, begin- bi<br />

- aUe 90' x 90'. This Is tui<br />

to present occupancy<br />

MtBtmiun BM Moo I<br />

Avenue, beginning SO' south-<br />

BM $200,00<br />

Avenue, hav-<br />

Mlulmuni Bid f200 00<br />

and Haven Avenue i,m<br />

by » aeptt <strong>of</strong> "s<br />

Minimum Bid $200.00<br />

PWt Bte«« and Haven Avenue. Having<br />

n Avenue by a depth <strong>of</strong> 115 1 .<br />

Minimum Bid J2SO.0O<br />

^S^t «1« o» A*w Avenue, beginning aso'<br />

l rm Burnt. ste« w « wo 1 .<br />

*** flinliiw B afiihwiiw Q^ $200 00<br />

M <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue, beginning 330 soutn-<br />

H' B US'.<br />

m, m<br />

oo ^fUiwest side ef Haven Ave.. A.. g g M0- souUi.<br />

second Street, fiantsfe on Haven Avenue 280' by a depth<br />

, B Minimum Bid S3.00fl.00<br />

„• southerly corner <strong>of</strong> FBUTUJ Street and Blmpsoii<br />

t fronMfe on Blmpeon Avenue <strong>of</strong> W by a depth <strong>of</strong><br />

_«d on the »ulli*«»tert> tldt <strong>of</strong> Blinpson Avenue, be.<br />

_• •ooUrwfst <strong>of</strong> Fourth street with a frontage <strong>of</strong> 1B0'<br />

i <strong>of</strong> lit': atao located on tne southeasterly side <strong>of</strong> Blmpis<br />

beginning 330* southwMt <strong>of</strong> Pmirth Btreet with a<br />

r lltf By a tfiptn <strong>of</strong> ill 1 (east owner <strong>of</strong> «fth •treet and<br />

aye): also located on tne nerthweM s!« <strong>of</strong> Blmpson<br />

mini M' aouthweat <strong>of</strong> Fourth street with a frant-<br />

._ JTBepth <strong>of</strong>fti': atoe tosted en the northwest side<br />

HSQ Awnue. beginning 410 southwest <strong>of</strong> Vourth Btreet<br />

frontage on Simpson Avenue <strong>of</strong> BO' by a depth <strong>of</strong> 115<br />

fiSwef wffiftreet and Wnpson Avenue). To be sold<br />

im Hi m, Btoek i-O, ONU <strong>City</strong> O«*m_ Minimum Bid MM,<br />

I on the northwest Ude <strong>of</strong> •tauan Road West, beetnnirii<br />

_rtb*mst <strong>of</strong> North Street. Frontage on Station Road West<br />

fg Berth <strong>of</strong> lor,<br />

TD,B-<br />

I part <strong>of</strong> lot. 452 .nil in. Woe* M0, Sccttpn A<br />

Minimum Bid $000.00<br />

_^i at the Intersection <strong>of</strong> the southeasterly Une <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

i und «• southwesterly Une <strong>of</strong> ««t Street: ejttcndlng<br />

fdly along the toutheastwardly Une <strong>of</strong> Central Avenue<br />

__ extending southeaatwardly along the northeasterly<br />

[M4M, 100' to a fineen feet wide street: thence ejttending<br />

Mttirardly ueng said fifteen feet wide street 86" W a point:<br />

i tfendtag northwestwardly along a Hnr parallel with the<br />

ntMriy line <strong>of</strong> nrtt Street 66' feet to a point; thence ex.<br />

j northeMtwardly along a Une parallel with central AVPIIUC<br />

ii point In the wuthweaterly line <strong>of</strong> First Street: thence<br />

•• I northnestwardly along the said Une <strong>of</strong> First Street 34'<br />

lilt <strong>of</strong> beginning.<br />

Is. U-<br />

^ UM, Section flay Front Minimum Bid SI,000.00<br />

ri on northwest side <strong>of</strong> Bay Avenue, beginning J80' southf<br />

Seventh Btreet Frontage on Bay Avenue ot 70' by a depth<br />

bit, 14-<br />

W Inclujlre. Bloek 1W7, 9*»qn C Mlnlmmn Bid S2J0O.00<br />

1 on west corner <strong>of</strong> Thirtwnth Street and Haven Avenue,<br />

_ t frontage on Haven Aveniie <strong>of</strong> 170* by a depth <strong>of</strong> US'.<br />

tjtrtw the right to remove its gravel (stock pile I within<br />

, II-<br />

%m aad 187, Block MOt, SeeUoti Hay<br />

Minimum Bid MM.W<br />

1 on north corner <strong>of</strong> Bay ... Avenue and Bay , Vie View Fiace, hay<br />

Mateion Bay View ~ " ~''"'<br />

on Bay View Flace <strong>of</strong> 76' by a depth <strong>of</strong><br />

J '"<br />

ill,<br />

I, J« ud m Mock 1410. StcUon Bay Front<br />

, , Minimum BM ,.„,<br />

I, en north comer <strong>of</strong> Bay Avonue and Fifteenth Btreet,<br />

, t»»S, Section E. Minimum BM 1100,00<br />

Ion BortJi comer <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue and Twenty-fourth<br />

Frontage on Haven A%-enue <strong>of</strong> SO 1 by a depth <strong>of</strong> 116',<br />

ick UK, SeeUon F Minimum Bid S300.00<br />

IGBIwutheatt side <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue, beginning 230' south.<br />

Twenty-Fifth street, -toe 30' x 100'.<br />

Section F Minimum Bid S175.M<br />

it side <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue, beginning 340' south<br />

enth Street, Si JO' je 100',<br />

. i IM, eeetiw F Minimum Bid flgo.N<br />

? JBWMJieasi ilfc <strong>of</strong> Aihuw *vinue, betlnnlni 110' south.<br />

*»TOr.ieventh Btreet, Size 80' x 100',<br />

I, MM Bi, Block 2701, SecUon F , Minimum Bid If 50,09<br />

ensoutheaat side <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue, beginning 220' south-<br />

Twenty-seventh Btreet. Size M 1 ^TTOty-sevenUi<br />

* 100'.<br />

**^L *'^ u -i' be » lnnl »'B lS6 r<br />

Minimum Bid S250.0C<br />

nue, b i i 160'<br />

Minimum Bid J250.09<br />

i MrthwesF <strong>of</strong> Aabury Avenue, nu beginning 170*<br />

Street I61K<br />

SO' x 100' 100'.<br />

I Mn, lectlaa F Minimum Bid HUM<br />

_au toutheast BMB <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue, beginning 280'<br />

a TVenty-eiglitti Btreet, mm SO' s 100',<br />

ttH, Section F Minimum BM ltS0,Ot<br />

i SB norniweM aidE & Asbury Mrenus, beginning • X»-<br />

WJwenty^ighth Btreet. Blie JO' • 100',<br />

«. IM wm. Section F. Minimum Bin $S00.o»<br />

^tVSSSS^K^<br />

M A»bury Avenue, beginnliig 380'<br />

Minimum Bid<br />

beginning ]<br />

Mlnlmnm Bid *3S0.0»<br />

<strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue, beginning OHO'<br />

Street. SIM ID' x 100'.<br />

, Block Un, Section I Minimum Bid I000.M<br />

—"-—«t side <strong>of</strong> Central Avenuo, beginning 170'<br />

i Street. «W flo 1 x W. •• r<br />

MltOmn tiki JM0.0*<br />

. Avenue, beginning MO 1<br />

1 WM.<br />

rtda<strong>of</strong> Central Avenue, beglnntaK alo 1<br />

:€T8<br />

Sea Scout Backing<br />

Dr Lane Kalnen, resort physician<br />

has been appointed clialniun <strong>of</strong><br />

the Health and Marrty Oummlttce<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Bny Srouts for the Ocitui<br />

<strong>City</strong> aLitrltt it wiis imnojnctd ,u<br />

the monthly meeting uf tlu dl trirt<br />

conunltln> last Thursrtiiy night ut<br />

For Your<br />

Loafing Pleasure!<br />

•n*<br />

Ignatfon <strong>of</strong> p Edwin Edbef M<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the Floanoa Ootamtttee,<br />

and recommended appointment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bturtan L. Ismail as hlssuccesaoT.<br />

RE1>EI>T CAMP CIIAIKMAN<br />

Prod Tlodell. wa.i recommended to<br />

•serve n.-i chairman <strong>of</strong> the district<br />

Camphi;: and Activities Committee.<br />

Frnuklln E. Jeter, chnlrman <strong>of</strong><br />

Advancement, announcod tlmt a<br />

Court or Honor originally schcdulfd<br />

for tills rnonth lias been post-.<br />

ixmi'rt until full. y<br />

Cupt. Jack o. Jcrnee, on behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> tlio <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Aciidcmy/<strong>of</strong>fer-<br />

*.'rt to .'HKjnsor « Seu Scout nnlp tind<br />

ialri tin 1 Incllitles <strong>of</strong> lllu Academy<br />

LIST IT WIIB<br />

lrwin Nicholson<br />

" &J Av«,<br />

JOHNSON SERVICE<br />

EDMUND JOHNSON<br />

R£ft»r?£P i>h, 0720 M4UWest Ave.<br />

Service and Repairs<br />

BEFKIGEKATION" . OIL BURNERS<br />

.RADIOS - APPLIANCES<br />

' ROY STEELE'S<br />

SHIP BAR<br />

TOM KELLY<br />

At» *Ae Piano<br />

Far Your Entertainmant Nightly<br />

PLENTY<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

BEER<br />

• Dinner Daily •<br />

Served from 2 p.m.<br />

Complete Menu<br />

Delicious<br />

SANDWICHES<br />

at all hour*<br />

ROY STEELE'S SHIP BAR<br />

At tbe Somera Point Trolley Statidn<br />

• retain the twenty pet centum (30% ^'deposit as liquidated -datnaetii<br />

be confirmed In writing »t tbe conclusion<br />

<strong>of</strong> purchase shall be «xecutec) Within eight<br />

i.Of the MUe<br />

Three Held for<br />

Assaulting Girl<br />

Fourth Held for<br />

y Abetting Crime<br />

MRS. BACK. niiSOBT VISITOR<br />

Mrs. c.rorge Back, former resort<br />

resident, now or Philadelphia, %'isii-<br />

etf. fipm Bunduy to Tui'sday wi h in i r \i_jiiti t i !<br />

,r*r fflmRhtprs, Mra. Andrew MrcK- '"l" fr! illi I<br />

sr, 17. E: 12th St.. and Mrs. Willien n t -11. . i, I i<br />

Ludcrtt?., <strong>of</strong> Boiiii'rs Poiiit, Blio ol-' m in I r i 1 i .it i<br />

cisltcd her son, Ed'iin, df Atlsntk- < ,rinl In r M i i I<br />

<strong>City</strong>. who i", rfcurjerntine in Blinn<br />

Mnmorial Hospital from major op- 1*1"?.- J" , l' I i 1H i<br />

ti periormed iFvit Pid<br />

FRESH EGGS<br />

Door Delivery Now<br />

Eggs fnim Bayyifw Farni<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />

Send a pintai rd (o start<br />

servlocj.<br />

W. U, FRY<br />

lea short Road<br />

OCEAN VIEW, S. J,<br />

JULIUS ROTH<br />

Viflaf It; Mia<br />

Mi ASBURY AVEBOO<br />

MIKE<br />

General Hauling<br />

itm %VEST AVENVB<br />

Phone 1809<br />

\<br />

PatterffOtTD&ectfe<br />

Kiwatiis Min*trel« Ai<strong>of</strong>tt the ta> mni tumelm ..<br />

tflto Mcciailv btamfbUd thffthf<br />

.do <strong>of</strong> •&/]?, *n& th*l • down<br />

mtut for •« tl purp*** und«r tlui<br />

t tap I \ InuvoTenwiA Fnpd<br />

r t^iii ru i a buiffet <strong>of</strong> Hid<br />

I erct I r +irlfjj>t*?J fp the • m <strong>of</strong><br />

and U now A Tillable for kaitt |Atrbo*«<br />

Tie in pi-iTTpmcnt j T Wtit Annul<br />

frum N (h Street to Elt*iUentli<br />

ind <strong>of</strong> S t on Road from North<br />

>•••<<br />

Mnrgrny<br />

SCHOOL OF RIDING<br />

18TII and HAVEN AVE.<br />

italics -^7 in 1'^ Noon<br />

I lot p.m. - s In ft p.m.<br />

Sherwin Williams Paints<br />

Garden Tools and SeccLs<br />

House Furnishings<br />

Doerr's Hardware Co,<br />

260 Asbury Ave.<br />

We Deliver Ph. «033W<br />

i uld h* tiL tht clb,po^iil <strong>of</strong> 8ca<br />

i it thro ij .icjut ihi i\i<br />

DM'liNO.i tlVOS KUTABY<br />

The ivramlttee (lecljecl to Inve.itl-<br />

:aw ivlirthiT or not the Kutury<br />

t ) ih i 1 f t i conl lue It 1 ; r ponoi<br />

,11li> <strong>of</strong> fira GcoutiuK. which llaii<br />

ui'eii liiiicllVi! for HOW time. If Ro-<br />

Inry vellnqui?iht.'s Rponsor.'thlp the<br />

'iiiy . will bt 1 POINT—cimrped wltii<br />

crimliiatly a-TaiiuJtlng a ld-ypnr-old<br />

Blrl, tlirfo Somera Point youths were<br />

lirld under ta.OOO ball for allegedly<br />

ftldinK and abi'ttintf the crime.<br />

Jiail \v:in fixed p'rlclay niKht ut u<br />

hearing before <strong>May</strong>or Fred W.<br />

ChflpniH!i. Held on the fu'i.sftuH<br />

churBO were Robert Woodburn, ai<br />

his brother, L'u|[«nc, 21, both ai At<br />

kin^oil JiV.. ami u l^.year-okl Ijoy<br />

All four defendanta pleaded not<br />

guilty.<br />

The Kirl's father testified tlmt e^<br />

approved as ihuftnihifltn<br />

t ) u o.t ui t ii\ j,li l<br />

it ) i i<br />

clan indlnated an assuult liud brer<br />

ieir w:vs some ril.'ici .*",-slrtn <strong>of</strong> fin r-onniiltLi'd. friiL<br />

.i hetween the lucal Itl HM tie lot<br />

*> 1 [i Is f rc I rrtatr apct ally Wo?<br />

\ t I j . the a m «f »S "75<br />

nt fot imid<br />

1 I f i [ion C»t tal ln*prvVw avatlatle < r *aid<br />

weJl known performers has been<br />

chosen lor Somers Point's annual<br />

KlwanLs^sponsored minstrel show,<br />

to be staged next Wednesday and<br />

Thuisday evenings, <strong>May</strong> 22 and 23<br />

ill the Lhiwea av. school.<br />

Jack Patttrson, pspulur song leader,<br />

is again director oi Ll r he v<br />

which for several yesra has been an<br />

entertainment highlight <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

The ghsw played to & packed<br />

bouse last year, and is being brought<br />

back by popular demand. Principals<br />

in Uiecast include: Mas Estelif! Hal-<br />

&ton, Mis§ l^nrclei PQtta Mi^ Hclfi<br />

Veil* Miss Sue Vsss, Miss Jcanl&c<br />

Clayton, Mr§, Jean Conover. Mrs,<br />

Oertrudo Mart, Nicholas B ard und<br />

au liay.<br />

CITY Q¥ OCEAH ClTV( MtW JERSEY<br />

AS OHDJHANCI A&THOr IZl*G 1HL<br />

CQHir5?yqTiQN on RLLOU TPOL<br />

TJOH tr iTkEET lilP oVt.<br />

MEETS 1J? THE CITY OF OCE \J,<br />

CITY AS A LOCAL IM IIOVL<br />

MHHT /HD AUTML'KIZIAC TH^ ,<br />

ISSUANtS OF BOIit UK WOT b<br />

TO FlhAKQS. PART H ftlt LOST<br />

THEREOF, " '<br />

lit IT wMUAIN'EU ItV ill K I1OAM)<br />

Hi' I'i '.\lAIiN>M isKHs * >l' MIL CIlA<br />

iJl- : S«t on Tlwt tlr a tti <strong>of</strong> $250 315 lie<br />

knd the na r hrfeby t<br />

!)i LAN i_ IT\, NKU IT i 1<br />

Si=Ui..n j: -liiur.' iu iu-t 1 I<br />

l>iti«n»i,t i.. il rpoAca stated in Section<br />

lfct-C f 1 1 r cnnl that td«re ahall b*<br />

an unexi led b«l^ ic«r <strong>of</strong> 0 e fliumnl<br />

t Qltd f I 1 pliriK ^S I Ir J 1 *Ul<br />

si-1 nii\) {)!> • d « ) <strong>of</strong> be t on 1 hPr*y>i<br />

SLMI extended b lance may be uaed<br />

f r tl f tit other i ,»o»e» (ror<br />

ded n ga. ] tutitetlf<strong>On</strong>a cf SecUoa 1<br />

here<strong>of</strong><br />

Si; t n 3 That the cost <strong>of</strong> the un<br />

r vt r i a deacr bed in Section 1 bero<br />

f A mil] ml not exceed ng tba<br />

t n f If tS t tie uil twf-ti r m de<br />

s I d aui • tlf>t f A> Un-m f n an<br />

B T t n t EX ecd 14 fb^61S for tlie un<br />

I ovea r ta deacribed 111 lubiection fB)<br />

U t t f ad nan amount not eVeedJnc<br />

JS Ti i r ti r t HI vtmr ts lr»c 1>ed in<br />

• t ntct on (f) thcrr<strong>of</strong> ahall b* apn<br />

<strong>of</strong> tin,<br />

iocrc.mil br<br />

and tMt U<br />

.11<br />

.._ _*»! 1<br />

Tint tbe<br />

ttfSTz *•'<br />

cnharlv b—^ r<br />

ud Us •mount at<br />

pmremevu u H (..<br />

jjji br u» c.w<br />

E Tint *T1 ot tlfc<br />

ctl inriuiDt B> IU<br />

brer lottreat «t not<br />

nna per «*•,<br />

Section lit thM 4*<br />

pocmal. n( tfc. WHld<br />

14 ffn«ic« *uc . .^<br />

[n( and IttJpcctUHi OOJIt^ 4<br />

penaca u4 Iba «K «(<br />

dl kucft oblisatlvnr<br />

II not<br />

11<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe „., •^•oSS.*<br />

pie lit-1 ti th. . , . .<br />

i>f * 4 lntceat on the<br />

(aau^d parinaht ** tbi*<br />

tbe .ttDi IKOirri<br />

•halt in «•" rav<br />

botidi fir aotcm sre odti<br />

eludf 1 in tl»c Annual<br />

by taxci levt«d <strong>On</strong> *I}<br />

-j w II fi »wl C tj<br />

• Hk*i<br />

4 f Jl^S<br />

t II I I .<br />

\ Ir 1 ^ im<br />

L rX<br />

1111<br />

' ' . x , { {<br />

1 f I 4 II<br />

1 I »<br />

Mawson & Chattin<br />

Express Co.<br />

LOCAl, and<br />

LONO<br />

MOVING and<br />

HAULING<br />

1243 West Avenue<br />

BENDIX<br />

HOME<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

t'tuce your ortt-r today<br />

and a\oid unnecessary<br />

delav-<br />

'Authorized<br />

BENDIX<br />

, Sales • Sei*vice<br />

'-*^<br />

_.;(.<br />

• Circulars<br />

• StaUomery<br />

• Mail Pieces<br />

• AnnotmcLwrnrnfu. «&<br />

• BiUs<br />

Lewis L.<br />

efserlr S«mtlA<br />

|ab PrlnUnt<br />

807 Asbury Aye.<br />

tfut to Bui'<br />

JACOB G. SCHUFF<br />

71O Asbury Avenue Phone '<br />

Calling All Car Owners!<br />

The Hin]ejs\ilk' Mutual Casualty ontt tne Mutual<br />

iuiantf comp.ink:,


ARTS<br />

ON THE CIRCLE<br />

SOMERSPODYT<br />

• Oy«ter«<br />

Vm varied<br />

to our neigh' 1<br />

• Seafood Platter*<br />

IC LE<br />

OR STORE<br />

edrth, Soners Mat, N. J.<br />

f^lita In Soatn Point<br />

Gotham<br />

Champagn<br />

i_<br />

IMorrow Conf,rm«d<br />

A tM title Hen<br />

ht confirmed <strong>May</strong>or Wed<br />

advancement <strong>of</strong> I<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fice telephone ran*<br />

•'I'm Russell auicsple." said<br />

a young retee over the wire.<br />

"Ysu mads a mistake lit the<br />

-*oy bot bithd<br />

mahmm i * flw *•"* "» HuneU can have<br />

w ownea thtt rapi«y.eh«nfine, tatensstsold<br />

to Nor- *? g m S M - h * Prebanly will find<br />

• w those five yea pretty thrUllnt<br />

been eondemned, for lam A rasoluwon<br />

that the property be torn down %* net- „<br />

within to days was adopted, ^^ New Officers <strong>of</strong><br />

r* „_ UTJJI P.-T, A» Installed<br />

t-<strong>On</strong>OVer, Mlddleton BOM TOOJT _ Newly.eleetMl<br />

Get Kiwani. Award. ^ n%«»Mi y >t<br />

/the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Junes conducted<br />

•Aid 80*-I<br />

A. member <strong>of</strong> the motor corps and re-1 Tuesday afternoon. In the recreation<br />

I;T!" 3"f «W«W chslrmin <strong>of</strong> the I reom <strong>of</strong>, the church. •<br />

m U- dltasUr committee, attended the I Mrs. Mary Stader, president, haa<br />

ai: benefit the auiulary.<br />

in. July, were announced.<br />

Paint Personals<br />

day annl-<br />

.jkman was I<br />

I observed, and refreshments we<br />

teen members were present.<br />

The first coiling fan in a New<br />

Vork subway train w« tastallBd In<br />

8OMER8 POINT — Mr. and* Mrs<br />

Richard Barry, Sr.. <strong>of</strong> CMnden;<br />

spent the week end at their apartment<br />

on aibbs BV. -j-H-i-<br />

* * *<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Riehart'Barry Jr<br />

anrt ion are residing on" Miller ay"<br />

Mr, Barry has recently returned<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Middjeton<br />

BBore rd,, had as recent dinner<br />

guests, Mr, and Mrs, William c, Su<br />

livmolflmmmmvme, and Mrs. IK.<br />

n<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Walter Storm<br />

Kensington, Pa., have opened<br />

home at 12 aeorge st<br />

SQMBtS POINT —•-- -• • •— -<br />

«J aanbersMp goal In the third Wee nnsldtnt.MS Arthur s£3period<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1»M, ending Beeember 11, man secretary, and Mr*#ftd' MSt<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hal war, to behalf <strong>of</strong> the club treasurer, m o «* st<br />

The award' ins presented at ttie j M U s _P B».7-'<br />

Qraee WoIPs pupils oresent-<br />

Mr - an ^-^; Bowling and<br />

"J&-.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

Independent<br />

Self Service<br />

Market<br />

Phone 0477<br />

AM m, MI StaHina- 7 m^M<br />

IW. Mi HI, MAY 17-Ii-<br />

FAULETTB OODDABD . BAY<br />

CECIL KEIXAWAY . PATKIC BJf©<br />

"KITTY"<br />

AIM . Mumr MM M M and<br />

FBI aM.gAT. <strong>May</strong> M.li-<br />

WIIXIAM POWIII, . ESTHER wu<br />

ANOfLA bUrUOKY • LEWIS 8<br />

JAMES OLEAJSON . -KAO8" BAGT<br />

THE HOODLUM S<br />

Aaw * MSMB <strong>of</strong> TIM "NlM<br />

* BOBIST LOWRY •<br />

LOLA LANE • FRANK AL<br />

'THEY MADE ME A Kl.<br />

to • Fealorette "Star in the Nignt," Clor GtrteT<br />

FILL Bad BAT, Mny 17-11—<br />

WALLACE BEEBT<br />

MAuoan MAIN<br />

Atap - L>««t mwm<br />

MON, <strong>May</strong> M ON1.Y— BABOAIMn —Kiddie. J»T-<br />

WARMER BARTER . ADKIXK ROBEKn<br />

MONA BARRIE . MARTIN KOSLKK ta<br />

:JUSJ BEFORE PAWN"<br />

TDBS. Md WED,, M«y 21-M—<br />

PENNY 8LNOLETON . ABTHVB LAKB<br />

LARKY SIMMS • MAAJORIE KENT In<br />

IBLONDJE'S LUCKY DAY*<br />

A*n - Muck el Time "Report on Grw«", c«fcr CutM<br />

«M- <strong>May</strong> M ONLY^BAHGAINTTE-Kiddle. Uf, ,<br />

^ OABOAW - JAMli CARTER<br />

JEFF DONNELL . FBANK WOJBO% In<br />

_ "NIGHT EDITOR"<br />

Aho - Andj Ojme Comedy, Tmw-I Bed and Nen<br />

PBL aod BAT. <strong>May</strong> 24-SS—<br />

PA» O-BBIBN . BDTB WAERICK<br />

ALAN MALE . EDGAR BUCHANAN IN<br />

RADIO SERVICE<br />

CLYDE CARSON<br />

1UI B«y An. FfeM* Utt<br />

Plastering, Bride Pointing<br />

|H«W)M»de<br />

. Qatar CMHR, Nowlty wd New.<br />

BICYCLES<br />

SOLD and EEPJ<br />

Mrtt M AeeMMtM «•<br />

ANNAREUJA"<br />

1020 Anbury A»i.<br />

Portrait ml DMM<br />

u iS^tSSS *. I s J2i2R STU P<br />

f v ' '<br />

^obnetone'a<br />

THINGS TO f A1<br />

LUNCHEON — DINNER<br />

Breakfast Served Saturday<br />

and Sunday<br />

C»o^dMon THf WIKK<br />

Finance Your Fire In<br />

and SAVE!<br />

With one <strong>of</strong> our Fire Inmnwioe* F * '<br />

cha«tiig itMurance for three or fire yam fan p«y |gi^<br />

the ml <strong>of</strong> HM IOMI included, t!»n you «MU If it fehj<br />

on itt annual twaa. VaJnta «m v — wvi-w<br />

TL— ,....n••!• ,,.. -^- «'-•-«- 1,..,1, . ,*^<br />

(nen conauK jour agmt • • • • nwnr. .._•;.<br />

•PREMIUMS ON MANY OTHER KIND» OF<br />

ANCEPOUaESCANALSOBEFWANCED.<br />

THE NATIONAL BANK<br />

<strong>of</strong> OCEAN CITY<br />

•mom rawuL mont ntnuNci<br />

Banking Houn: 8 «an- to 2 pan.<br />

Saturday*: 9 aum. to It M<br />

SEA ISLE CITY OFFICE<br />

ATLANTIC CRT KIECTRIC aUBAOfa<br />

neMRy and radar fna <strong>May</strong> 1st la<br />

, IMPORTAMT MOOCE<br />

Curtailment Program f6r Conservation oiF Fuel l>y<br />

During the emergency created by the bituminous coal atrike and pendingy<br />

sumption <strong>of</strong> normal coal deliveries, all electric utilities will be required: , ..,..-<br />

A. To make mailm<br />

(1) Hiilro-generatlng facllitiM.<br />

(3) OU-flred gcneratinc facllltleg.;<br />

(3) Anthradte-frred generating facOitles.<br />

(4) More efficient and better stocked Mtumtooue<br />

coal-fired geneiatins facllltitt.<br />

B. To take approprlatt steps to HaM into effect<br />

the foOewinc prosram for curtailment<br />

<strong>of</strong> use <strong>of</strong> electric service;<br />

Mai and D»i*, Slcn UfMiac.<br />

(•> raumnaW -oitireb- daytime sad<br />

, nlshtumo use,<br />

(b) Electric signs nnotwniy for dlrectioti<br />

or identification <strong>of</strong> pUoe* <strong>of</strong> pubbc<br />

servi«; such as, public restaurant*,<br />

public lodging establlthmeniB, tr«»portatlon<br />

terminals, ete, nay operate<br />

during nighttime but only while<br />

the eetsbUshment b open for business.<br />

(c) Reduce Map wattage <strong>of</strong> aU siens by<br />

HUBOB isacticalde amotnt.<br />

(I) DtetfMIn tsl OimimiHil Ilitiliai Inctadhw<br />

DeenaMw ««d tftMln'i<br />

(a) Exterior Ughting: BtolnatecompJetely<br />

at alt times.<br />

Cbl Interior IMUBai SUminato aS noses.<br />

senUal lighting; reduce Me featanee<br />

try the inaJdmum pnMtteaUe anomt,<br />

(S) Ikaw Wmlaiw UfMta* WHH lass 1M<br />

(a) EUnrlnale completely daytima sad<br />

nighttime use.<br />

(4) US*MBC «r MavtiNM Mttar UH miriU<br />

f<br />


-#**<br />

o/ <strong>Ocean</strong> C/t*y, <strong>of</strong><br />

To Be Sold to the Highest Bidder<br />

At <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

M B MD. M<br />

af US": m»m • rilil 1<br />

•r Mam, MO, u -<br />

Bid $450<br />

••d 107, Bl«± 14W<br />

y 1 JIM Bid S300.00<br />

"" FlfteiBih street,<br />

•ted an u-<br />

PAHCH, NO, n —<br />

Minimum Bid $300 00<br />

^3'<br />

PASCEL NO. tt-<br />

PAKCn, NO, 29 _<br />

ramcu, m>. ruem. mo. n -<br />

J!*_«' ,**^ A^<br />

2702, S^tion F<br />

r**imm.m-<br />

»«W W, II -<br />

Section*.—<br />

Siw*<br />

practice<br />

W.-WM. nrm<br />

Urge«ThatMenTakeKeener 7 Hurt as Track<br />

Interest In Public Affairs Hits Resort Bus<br />

f««


Association Sanctions<br />

Tennis Tourneys Here<br />

4fcQat<strong>of</strong>«M» Op, July 8; Cowt Pl.y for<br />

M<br />

ST OP<br />

<strong>of</strong> fortunato homomakers<br />

-bar* Elactric Ranges and ar© ©n-<br />

* f f « e W c & o f c<br />

'YOB tttn plan to be among these satl*<br />

^ ^ h Sing*<br />

SiS? F g<br />

bIw.Tou wffl be able then to spend<br />

j^ flaw oMdoott and ax with yew ere wOi letmay<br />

•Mtch Jess worry and . to confusion relax. There and- a<br />

U^ temp * r w ^» I«w cook<br />

aelldous ... automatic<br />

-»*fc OMnkmy Utongt In you, hmmm.<br />

» Wt any better way to oook. Tkm<br />

iy the Henry Clay es<br />

tats and once the gathering place<br />

for scores <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia politicians<br />

Take Traek.FwM and other notables, has Men pur $63,089 Our SIMK<br />

Meet by 8 Point* chased by Jack Thompson, <strong>of</strong> Bees <strong>of</strong> il2,qpP,000<br />

ley's Point, and Victor Miller, form,<br />

Wlldwood and <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty waged erly <strong>of</strong> Younastown, Ohio. They Cape <strong>May</strong> County Friday receiv-<br />

a sce-saw track and field duel on propose to operate it u i ycar-a ed «63.088 as its share <strong>of</strong> a distribu-<br />

the Wlldwood field last Saturday ound hostelry.<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> almost 112,000,000 In railroad<br />

afternoon, and when the smoke The 56-room uuuuing is now be-<br />

cleared the locals had squeezed ou jng renovated, and the new owners<br />

tajies due to the 21 counties by the<br />

on the long end <strong>of</strong> the score, ie 1-2hope<br />

to open for business about Me- State Department <strong>of</strong> Taxation.<br />

to 62 l-s.<br />

morial Day, If they can obtain kit- The money distributed consisted<br />

The teams were so evenly natch chen equipment on time.<br />

<strong>of</strong> i»,SM,447 in main stem railroad<br />

ed that the outcome was not deter The' hotels dining room has taxes for the years 1032 to 1039, and<br />

mined until the isst event. This in- seating capacity <strong>of</strong> 138 persons. MJ0e,7M in second class property<br />

dicates that the Cape <strong>May</strong> County During the past few summers, the taxes. Finance Commissioner Homer<br />

Scouts to Join championship meet, to include Cape hotel has been the home <strong>of</strong> a Bible O, Zlnk Bald the distribution was<br />

<strong>May</strong> and Middle, as well as <strong>Ocean</strong> school.<br />

<strong>City</strong> and Wlldwood, probably will<br />

made possible by payment earlier<br />

in Camporee<br />

bi one <strong>of</strong> the hottest In years.<br />

last week <strong>of</strong> more than tS,M0,000 in<br />

KESOKTERS WIN MILE<br />

oacfc taxes by the Central Railroad<br />

Kimble Glass Co. <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />

Resort Troops in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty carried <strong>of</strong>f first place<br />

The distribution to Atlantic Counin<br />

the mile, 180 yards, shot put,<br />

;y was «180,228.<br />

DBS THE CLASSIFIED ADS USE THE<br />

Outing Next Week discus, and javelin, and tied for<br />

first in the pole vault. WlldwoodChanges<br />

Hands<br />

Both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Boy Scout athletes were victorious In the 100,<br />

troops are planning to participate 440, 320, broad jump and high jump The Kimble Class Co., with which<br />

in the Caniporee to be staffed foi The locals had their greatest sue. _ number <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city people are<br />

all Beauts <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Area cess In the nuje and the discus, connected as executives or employes,<br />

Council, <strong>May</strong> 34, 35 and 26. sweeping all three places in those w been acquired by the Oweni-<br />

The Camporee. giving the boyi events, Andrews won the race, with Illinois Class Co., <strong>of</strong> Toledo, O,, it<br />

two nights in the open, will be at a time <strong>of</strong> 5:17,3, followed by Leon- ras announced Friday,<br />

High Bank park, aomers Point, ard and Lunny. Ed Powell captured The company will be operated as<br />

Scoutmaster Franklin A, King ex. the discus with m feet 10 inches, subsidiary <strong>of</strong> Owens-Illinois with-<br />

SUMMER<br />

peets about IB members <strong>of</strong> Troop with McDowell second and Burciijut any chanfe in its present man-<br />

10 to t&ke parth and Scoutmaster ard third,<br />

aiement. it was announced. Plants<br />

Thomas Williams hopes to have six THOMPSON TAKES JAVELIN are located at Fleasantvllle, Vine,<br />

land and Camden In New Jersey,<br />

or more from Troop 62.<br />

Scouts from ail parts <strong>of</strong> Atlantis Results were almost as good in and also at Chicago Heights, 111.<br />

County and this city will head for the javelin, which was won for Oe. Indianapolis, ind., and Conshohock-<br />

the Camporee site ai ter school on ean <strong>City</strong> by Thompson, with Been. Pa.<br />

Friday, and will have their tents cotte second. The winning heave Merman K. tumble, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

pitched and camp fires going before was US feet 1 3-4 Inches,<br />

Is president <strong>of</strong> the sold company,<br />

dark. Each troop will select its own Andrews and Powell were both and Robert K. Bell, resort attorney,<br />

camp area and care for it. douBle winners, giving the Red andis<br />

executive vice president. Willard State Bankers<br />

The program until camp breutei White 31 points between them. An Ayers, another local resident, is di-<br />

up Sunday afttrnoor* will include nil Brews also won the M0 yard run vision superintendent. A score <strong>of</strong><br />

sorts <strong>of</strong> outdoor games, tests foi while Powell triumphed in the shot the company's executives or emHonor<br />

Kirkman<br />

advancement in rank, and a stunt and also was second in the Mo,, ployes are summer residents here.<br />

night Saturday night.<br />

Andy Housand won a tie with<br />

Elected to Execu-<br />

For many <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boyi* Hampshire, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood, in tne poll RBAD THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

will be their first uver-iiight ex- vault, each clearing the bar at<br />

tive Committee<br />

perience In camping<br />

feet 0 inches.<br />

Big events for Wildwood were th<br />

Klrkitun. Atlantic Oity<br />

loo yards, in which it took first anL<br />

attorney with %-Bried <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Beach Chair Rights second, and tlie high jump. In which<br />

huslness interests, was elected to<br />

BUILDERS!!<br />

is swept everything but a half poinV<br />

the executive committee <strong>of</strong> the Mew<br />

Offered by Sea Isle<br />

If you need a priority, we an<br />

credited to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s McOall foi<br />

Jersey Bankers<br />

The commissioners <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle<br />

fiad ts help, ns charie or obll-<br />

a third place tie.<br />

<strong>City</strong> are nnitiiiK bids n>) a<br />

fatlon. If you seed materials not<br />

ronccssinn to provide bench ehuira<br />

on the priority list and we jwi<br />

nd umbreUfts tills summer on tlie<br />

them, all far service.<br />

;trand between 45th and 55th sts.<br />

Here are same Items stocked m<br />

<strong>May</strong>or William A. Huflcrt says<br />

M KUUI wHIuiut prtorltj:<br />

he city docs not phui to inakp moil,<br />

from tlio concession but Is interprlmnrlly<br />

111 makinK the<br />

jeeanfront more attractive and<br />

or<strong>of</strong>ortsble lor visitors.<br />

WOU QUICK RESULTS<br />

USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

1 Association as it<br />

concluded its 42nd "annual conven.<br />

lion at the MarlBorough-Blenheim,<br />

•aturday,<br />

Hit. kirkman is president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Flanders Hotel company, solicitor<br />

for The National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Oity, a director <strong>of</strong> the Chelsea Title<br />

and ouaranty Co,, and president <strong>of</strong><br />

the Boardwalk National Bank,<br />

Lawrence B, Carey, state com.<br />

missioner <strong>of</strong> bankini and Insurance,<br />

told the convention that mortgage<br />

loans are being made on "highly<br />

inflated" real estate values, as he<br />

called on bankers <strong>of</strong> the state to set<br />

up reserves againit possible losses<br />

"as we have no assurance that<br />

we wont liave a rfcurrance <strong>of</strong> per.<br />

lods <strong>of</strong> economic stress within the<br />

nest few years,"<br />

STEPPING OUT OF THE BOLE<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor to colleague: "I've held<br />

the chair <strong>of</strong> English literature for 17<br />

years, and I'm nuts about the rack-<br />

Pimm M07S or MHO<br />

Win* Ban. Promplly<br />

rilAKLKS BROMBERG A BON<br />

!'aperhaiiBiii(r . Decorating<br />

nil P.eifie eifie Inn, o,<br />

< so. so LiCUrde LCUd CUrde Piice Pi<br />

lmie Cit <strong>City</strong>, », J<br />

TOP SOIL<br />

SAND. GRAVEL<br />

LANDSCAPING<br />

W. A. COLLINS<br />

n. Ion Point 411<br />

OP Write P-rtlle BJ-D No, I<br />

KEYS KADI<br />

ALL TIRS<br />

Took Sharpened<br />

OHDER8 for EVINRUDES<br />

LEMONT'S<br />

m BAY An, r± lw<br />

JTrtteking<br />

Ferguson<br />

EXPRESS<br />

9th Si, and Simpson A*<br />

Owuui CHyMH<br />

Daily Trips<br />

Phila. and Suburbs<br />

f m ,7^<br />

I TRUCKING<br />

I N. Puaolano<br />

I TOP BOIl , OfiAVEL<br />

j und OBADtNO<br />

I uu w«i A. riL m s<br />

General Hauling<br />

Dump Truck<br />

NICK FIORENT1NO<br />

Ml WB8T AVE.<br />

< CII<br />

Storage<br />

piNGTON'Q<br />

STORAGE °<br />

1*0714*1<br />

Electricians Electrician*<br />

^ELECTRICAL<br />

^ SERVICE<br />

For SHOP, STORE. HOME<br />

INSTALLATION<br />

REPAIRING<br />

SERVICING<br />

Wm. S. Anderson<br />

12 First Street Phone 1771<br />

Irvin Johnson, Jr. & Co.<br />

1110 Simpson Avenue Telephone II<br />

REGISTERED<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

INSTALLATIONS<br />

SERVICE REPAIRS<br />

tnimt»>tt>m>»<br />

1S20 Asbury Avenue Phone O.C, 1885-V<br />

Laurence E. Stedem<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

AU types <strong>of</strong> Electrical Installations, Repair and j<br />

Maintenance ServiM<br />

Jacob C. SCHUFF<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

AM, Pbone iMt<br />

STANDARD<br />

ELECTRIC CO.<br />

Electrical Contractor*<br />

E. H. PKBK8, JR.<br />

300 W«ley Ave.<br />

Ph. 1181-W<br />

BEAD THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

^Alfred!!. Smith, Ine.<br />

fAPCR HANGING<br />

1048 A«bury Avc.<br />

n sttt<br />

General Conh«cluii<br />

1156 'Aabnry<br />

Phnio 0988<br />

WM, R. SI<br />

Electrical<br />

Contractor<br />

tn Aatoy An. Mai<br />

EDW. S, C0I<br />

Electrical Cont<br />

305 8th St.<br />

Phooca Ktt tm,<br />

Jack J, W.tkirw<strong>of</strong>l]<br />

C<br />

•el Asbiirj-<br />

Plastering<br />

BRICKLAYING<br />

PLASTERING<br />

STUCCO<br />

HARRY W.<br />

LOIS CLEARED<br />

Briuh Rem6vea- Lol,C«ded*nd Leveled<br />

Bulldoxer 5«rvice . Speedy - Econon»c«l<br />

- 4<br />

Aids 3<br />

Causes<br />

gffi Incubator fund, and the<br />

fTfor Michael Langel, paralyzed<br />

Bwatleilt'ai the Bngland HM-<br />

Wn Mary Murphy led devotions W.800 piece <strong>of</strong> fire apparatus, a capgule-sized picture <strong>of</strong> what<br />

„ |B meetlni In the absence <strong>of</strong> combination pumper, tank and hose would probably happen to mBrTy<br />

5- JW* Jemee, vice prHildent, truck, for delivery thta year. It Iscommodities<br />

where the supply is<br />

K John otwlman led In prayer, BBpBcted in Bbaui seven months Plentiful if the controls were Amov<br />

Sibem •ntwered rail call with Th* new apparatus would replace ed and the ordinary laws <strong>of</strong> pl<br />

^towrses-beginning with o, Athree<br />

antiquated pieces <strong>of</strong> equip-<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Ooodwlll Circle<br />

BWUng at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Harold<br />

gdlnruck. Burl rd. made arrange-<br />

SKnti to take charge <strong>of</strong> dessert and<br />

e<strong>of</strong>fK »t the Spring Bally at the<br />

church on Tuesday, ana also to be18-20<br />

Year Plan<br />

(Bsteises for the Bridgeton District A huge cily plniining development<br />

fouth mMtin( on <strong>May</strong> 85 at thein<br />

Five Mile Beach, to extend over<br />

church.<br />

i period <strong>of</strong> 16 to 20 years, was ad-<br />

Thla Circle also planned a garden mneed by the Oreater Wildwood<br />

futf fuul supper on June 4 at 1Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce last week.<br />

am,, at the home o! Mrs. Lorelta Construction <strong>of</strong> an unaerpass at<br />

Bldtrs, Beeitay's Point, O1IU were the new Rio Qraiide bridge was one<br />

piteawd to Mrs. Pearl Barclay, <strong>of</strong> 10 major projects suggested by<br />

Marteen members and three the Chambers post-war planning<br />

prata Mtended. Mrt, Theo Town- commltMe, David E. Connor, conpid<br />

led a devotional program on suiting architect, presented dia-<br />

HE topic <strong>of</strong> Mother's Day, grams for eity development.<br />

The Friendly Circle met at tlle<br />

MM <strong>of</strong> Mrs. rmnk Lee, Central<br />

•m. alar lOtli st., following a cover-<br />

;•) dish lunclieon. Mrs. a. Frank<br />

aulth conducted devotions.<br />

H§ meetiiiR was enlivened by<br />

BsBMrs taking baby plctuiei.' and<br />

was extinguished without the neces-<br />

Bert was n (supsslng contrit to trysity<br />

<strong>of</strong> eVBCUatini 10 newborn ba-<br />

to Identify the subjects, n was bies and their mothers.<br />

ftanaed to meci iigain June 4 at i All available fire apparatus re.<br />

pa, »t the Derrwin, 1037 Ceiitral sponded to the alarm niter a hos-<br />

If,<br />

pital employe discovered the blaze,<br />

Bri Bdna Hand entertaliied with<br />

hDBMnus readings at tilt; Victory<br />

Orele meeting at Hie home <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />

ttUng W. colo. 42D <strong>Ocean</strong> av'<br />

BIDS were discussed for a covered<br />

m luncheon io open the fall aeam<br />

Mrs. John R, way led R Mother's<br />

Ikw dcvotlonai program. Boll call<br />

•u wiswered by members quoting<br />

BWe verses beginning with •"•L"".""<br />

MCEILINO EITHER<br />

"But dont they Imve a cover<br />

herev • inquired the timid<br />

OPA Ceiling Removed <strong>On</strong> Berries<br />

In Arizona-Down Comes the Price<br />

WASHINGTON - There's been ries, A plentiful crop was ju»t<br />

flUite a bit <strong>of</strong> talk here, anetit OPA ing onto the counters.<br />

NMv<strong>of</strong>Metfwd. price control, about strawberries In<br />

ArUona—imd, strange «g it mighf <strong>On</strong> April IS strnwherrle. were sell-<br />

WWomn<br />

seem at first glance, the ease ii ing Mr N eente a bmrfn Tucson<br />

very much In point.<br />

<strong>On</strong> April 18 strawberries were be-<br />

ts three weltare The facts, as pubiiahed in Theing<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered there for 48 eenw<br />

Artton* Dally Btiir, In Tucson, were That afternoon the price wu<br />

,^S* ol the Methodist<br />

,t Ma monthly meeting at<br />

.fires"<br />

11 <strong>On</strong> April 12 the OPA celling <strong>of</strong> 34<br />

"<strong>of</strong> m», •obert Wooler cents was removed from strawber<br />

mt Olwle donated to the cancer<br />

JKehfund, the-Shore Memorial<br />

W " ta m0St *>*'«Wn<br />

,<strong>On</strong> S April 17 the downtown price<br />

dropped to SB cents and on April<br />

SO, just slit daw after the removal<br />

<strong>of</strong> ti^. controls, strawtwrtes were »<br />

Sea Isle to Buy<br />

New Fire Apparatus<br />

Sea Isle Olty commissioners have<br />

authorized the purchase <strong>of</strong> a new<br />

Ser ol visits and cards to thement<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> two chemical<br />

K^re reported. Mrs. Harry trunks and one hose cart. Bee Isle<br />

i was co-hostess.<br />

also recently iiurchased a used ladder<br />

truck from Brldgeton, but will<br />

not receive It Until Bridgeton gets a<br />

new one.<br />

a ro<strong>of</strong> garden,"<br />

Wildwood Beach Hai<br />

Fire Damages Wing<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mace Hospital<br />

Fire last Thtirsdny nftornoan<br />

damaged the west jvins <strong>of</strong> the Maee<br />

Hospital at North Wildwood, but<br />

THE RIQHT PEOPLE<br />

It's a British weekly that* insists<br />

on the authenticity or Die following<br />

advertisement which was spotted in<br />

a South Coast paper:<br />

'Will give generous prices for silver<br />

and plated goods, — Ann Teeks<br />

and Miss O, Lanry."<br />

CEMENT<br />

BLOCKS<br />

LARGE STOCK ON HAND<br />

Ph. Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> 3-5031<br />

PAINTING<br />

HOTEL and COTTAGE WORK<br />

m«l EXPEBIENCB — LARGE STAFF OF MECHANICS<br />

TAKING ESTIMATES FOB SPRING WORK<br />

THE ENGLISH CO.<br />

Paintmrm and Decorators<br />

108 W. 9th Street Office Phone 10S1<br />

BesiAenee Phone: P'villc I0D1<br />

m<br />

W ^k»<br />

Youf porch floori<br />

letl longir when<br />

pointed with Floor.iife. Protects<br />

Boat* from »un, roio end Irsfflc, Drin<br />

to a fiigh glou. Ideal far<br />

iniids fleeri an<br />

Main, lee.<br />

C, H. SHOEMAKER<br />

LUMBER CO.<br />

12th St. and West Ave.<br />

Phone 0150<br />

"We keep calls short<br />

on our party line*<br />

Trunk!, Tommjrl And tlunlu ID<br />

tlir IhoufMntlfl or lik<br />

ymi hhn have found that<br />

tlm way tn letter pprly lino<br />

•4-rvicc ifl^la thnro it!<br />

It'n nnccully helpful right<br />

now, while Wn kMding cvrry<br />

Kviiilablr pairty llno^n<br />

••III waiting will haw<br />

In lining yoor party line, It alwny'i<br />

hljr brief—io allaw ttue between<br />

l^ln snort, to t>6<br />

wlghbarty In<br />

»our line.<br />

• • * . #<br />

tn»t rnffrttfi<br />

, moat<br />

tfthrm party<br />

. At<br />

I; our cortttrucUtm<br />

MlupviiMMl'l<br />

r ln> kmg b^form<br />

Jci?«fiy Bell T«l«pliji|e<br />

; OCEAN CITY SENTINEUJEDtJSR<br />

Nmed a New<br />

ROOF<br />

or Just a Repair Job?<br />

In either case—c*II Independent. We've die experience,<br />

the men, the materials and the equip,<br />

meat to give you • perfect Jab on UIJ type ro<strong>of</strong>,<br />

We've been ro<strong>of</strong>er* for many years and expect to<br />

be fat many more. That's why an Independent<br />

guarantee mean* »oinething. Pick a reliable, financially<br />

sound firm to re-ro<strong>of</strong> for you, Call<br />

GUTTERS RAW CONDUCTORS<br />

SHUT METAL WORK<br />

Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co.<br />

USERS OV CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING PRODUCTS<br />

1 g, Hmiiif Am TOO • 8th Street<br />

Ph. 4>MH AUanUc <strong>City</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> oity Pu. Bin<br />

SAMPSON and<br />

HAMADA<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Sheet Metal Work<br />

Asbestos and Brick Siding<br />

Robert L, Sampson<br />

215 . Bit, St.<br />

WITH<br />

Air Conditioning<br />

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i ftr renmal<br />

i Cor the new<br />

Ml,<br />

' SI,<br />

on Exhibition<br />

Baton twlrjwi. other ^wberi on<br />

the -menu" MEteu follows;<br />

A callathenlo. drill by girl, <strong>of</strong> ths<br />

Fresiuiuui «nd Sophomoro claase*.<br />

- Belays by the «Ui, Tth and 8th<br />

grades.<br />

Folk donees by girls from 7th<br />

•ndt ta Seniors, eaeli dancs repre<br />

SaveFcK«'<br />

Drive Opens<br />

•anting different eoontry. A<br />

M<br />

',;«• maii<br />

br mull, It wu<br />

Bwltli B. Boj,<br />

square dance will be for the unlW(j<br />

States,<br />

A South American number, com,<br />

blnini rhythmic exercises and dunc-<br />

1m, uj SO Juniors Hid Banian.<br />

I-Vnclng drill by '•ophemores,<br />

Jui m nnd Seniors.<br />

*l,!ii'ii: drill imitating move-<br />

ments in various sport* activities.<br />

i OB*<br />

1300 notice* to peo]ple| P ' lrR -*' M can<br />

go Into food,"<br />

Mr, Murtha said that restauran<br />

•re btini requested to observe fam<br />

lne emergency regulations, whic<br />

should prove no hardship to them<br />

or their patrons. He pointed out that<br />

whereas Mao is the average numbe<br />

<strong>of</strong> calories In th A i dit th<br />

urban populati<br />

ing on from<br />

daily. The Far<br />

tion diet even<br />

I to M m with<br />

M •mrtoaed. iftr-<br />

1 IMF fee, to the<br />

will receive their<br />

I ia a Ant flow.<br />

• in tm*<br />

to visit the<br />

11 ta siss<br />

wltii their appli-<br />

iei <strong>of</strong> .new places<br />

I Ian IScemed.<br />

•M »be Ii eonfl-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the mercantile<br />

.Tumbling and pyramid building<br />

by 7th, ith and Sth grades.<br />

Marehlng drill finale by M Senior<br />

Junior and Sophomore girls as nn<br />

O,0,H.S. greeting to the United<br />

Nations.<br />

Musical background for nil the<br />

numbers wilt be played by Mrs<br />

Margaret Walnwright and qbrneil<br />

Pearl, The city ha« promised vo pro.<br />

vide United Nations flags for gym<br />

decorative effects<br />

plan won<br />

or<br />

It »Tci both time<br />

HB, H also enable* the<br />

her aalgtant to handle<br />

nuance more sroooth-<br />

mkujnum effort.<br />

with the mercantile<br />

—ne -alieUwr there<br />

nts. will be oheck-<br />

i Police department later<br />

W Mil. Charles Muth have<br />

rte the resort after ipend-<br />

— ta Oak Lane, Mrs.<br />

I on the road to reeoy.<br />

•ttwft <strong>of</strong> pneumonia.<br />

__ '. assisted By their son,<br />

i operate their shop at 831<br />

fc- TbJ* will be their 11th<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

I Mrs, Clarence «L Lent, ef<br />

»t, ue here for the<br />

: mm Battersea rd.<br />

TelU Kiwanis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Travel* in South<br />

Observations made while on a<br />

trip to Panama during the winter<br />

were passed along to members <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Kiwanis Club, Wed-<br />

nesday, by Floyd O, Bimms, restau-<br />

rateur and member <strong>of</strong> the club.<br />

He also described his sensations<br />

and* misgivings while traveling by<br />

g lb<br />

gings wile trveling b<br />

air line from Miami, Fla, to Balboa<br />

He said he was particularly Impress-<br />

ed by the fact that air travel toda<br />

Is big business, with all the crowds<br />

and hustle at the Miami airport<br />

that are usually associated with<br />

railroad terminal.<br />

During the Bieetlng, Dr, Paul L<br />

tingling, physician, was. inducted<br />

into club membership by Dr M ~<br />

Stannard,<br />

<strong>of</strong> calories in the American diet, the<br />

urban population <strong>of</strong> Europe is<br />

Ing on from 100 to 2000 calories<br />

Jar Bast is on a atarvu-<br />

belew that level,<br />

TO INSTRUCT IIOUiElVIVES<br />

The local cpoperative effort will<br />

include distribution <strong>of</strong> small folders<br />

with dozens <strong>of</strong> tips to housewives<br />

on how to plan their buying and<br />

their meals to reduce food waste<br />

which always has been a normal<br />

procedure to some degree.<br />

Methods <strong>of</strong> saving include reduc-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> bread consumption, use <strong>of</strong><br />

more potatoes, saving <strong>of</strong> fats ana<br />

oils, use <strong>of</strong> alternate and plentiful<br />

foods, such as poultry, eggs, fish,<br />

fruits and seasonal vegetables, sim-<br />

plification <strong>of</strong> meals, and more care-<br />

ful planning <strong>of</strong> food purchases,<br />

CAFE MAY COLLECTS<br />

CANNED FOODS<br />

A campaign to collect canned<br />

foods for the UNRRA famine relief<br />

drive opened in Cape <strong>May</strong> <strong>City</strong> on<br />

Monday, under sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Kiwanis Club.<br />

Wilfred Lucke, malinger <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Co, <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong>, is chairman <strong>of</strong> the cam-<br />

paign to help aid the hungry over-<br />

seas.<br />

1_<br />

'Butter, Butter/—Not For Sale —<br />

But For Barter'/—1000 Pounds/<br />

.Jit*.* V ss'V \A<br />

Action Deferred<br />

<strong>On</strong> West Avenue<br />

(Continued from page 1)<br />

elsewhere were done under state ilo,<br />

without such assessments,<br />

4, Cast or materials and labor<br />

present is too high to undent<br />

such a major improvement,<br />

5, If the idea is to relieve Asbui<br />

av. traffic congestion, West av. iieeu<br />

only be improved in the central see '<br />

tion from 6th to 11th sts, at present,<br />

nstead <strong>of</strong> for the entire length. ,, |<br />

8, The project does not benefit<br />

he people <strong>of</strong> the community at<br />

large so much as would the same<br />

money spent on boardwalk and<br />

beach Improvements,<br />

BUSINESS GROUP OPPOSED<br />

Opposition was sjienrheaded by<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Business Men's As-<br />

sociation, for which K= R, French,<br />

secretary, and Alexander Blatt. At-<br />

antic <strong>City</strong> attorney, were the prm-<br />

:ipal speakers.<br />

Another outspoken objertor was<br />

lartln Hatch. Philadelphia attor-<br />

ney, who charged that the com-<br />

mlssioners are proposing "to con-<br />

sume the city s reserves and bor-<br />

•ow to- decorate the back yard when<br />

lie front porth—the beach, our<br />

greatest asset—is in serious dan-<br />

ier," He called attention to the al.<br />

eged further loss <strong>of</strong> beach despite<br />

[lie construction <strong>of</strong> new stone jet-<br />

es last year.<br />

SOME REWARD DtlE<br />

"This gift ia too expcnsivp you<br />

have to take it back. 11 said the<br />

wealthy young heiress.<br />

"Nothing <strong>of</strong> the port," insisted the<br />

young man. "Why I've been given<br />

credit all over town since 1 our en-<br />

gagement has been aiineuneed."<br />

•:k<br />

Phone 967<br />

HARRY'S INN<br />

Maryland Ave,, Somers Point<br />

in<br />

Chops, Chicken,<br />

U<br />

Goods Cocktail Bar<br />

Kitchen Open from 5 p.m. 'til 2 a.m.<br />

TO TAKE OUT<br />

Catholics Pay Fine<br />

Tribute to Priest<br />

(ConllnuMl from page li<br />

respect for you- its our spirit<br />

leader,"<br />

PRAIBED BY PHIESTS<br />

Father Doyle wns the recipient<br />

<strong>of</strong> many words <strong>of</strong> pro lap—and some<br />

joshing — from a (ti'oup <strong>of</strong> otlier<br />

priests who were Here 10 join the<br />

celebration.<br />

Where <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Meets fora Good Time<br />

iveryiew Inn<br />

Off the Circle ,.. Somer. Point<br />

OMOCHT<br />

)AY, <strong>May</strong> 24th<br />

Saving<br />

Shares<br />

Available<br />

Invest $1 to $5,000<br />

<strong>City</strong> Home<br />

and Loan Assn.<br />

Phone M12<br />

i*AMhL<br />

They included the Rt. Rev. Mon<br />

signer RUey, <strong>of</strong> Trenuin, who wn<br />

seminar} 1 student tit thraiiine<br />

time as the honored giiest t FaUwr<br />

William ooyle, <strong>of</strong> Margate, the<br />

pastor's brother: Father Timothy<br />

Murphy, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, pn., his cou<br />

sin: nnd Fiither Daniel MiiKill, <strong>of</strong><br />

stone Harbor, a close friend for<br />

M years,<br />

FITTING SUCCESSOR<br />

TO FATHER BLAKE<br />

MonslBiwr Riley referred to [he<br />

steady growth <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

parish, in keepinB piiec wit;i de-<br />

velopment <strong>of</strong> the cornmunitj. nnd<br />

attributed it tt) the hieh quality <strong>of</strong><br />

lendership <strong>of</strong> local pastors. He<br />

said Father Peyle ^.^ especially<br />

diusen M -ft-fJiiillg-SHeeessoi<br />

lute mther Thomas T, Blake, lo-<br />

cal pastor for aa years.<br />

An expression <strong>of</strong> congratulations<br />

and best wishes was extended by<br />

Miss Resins B, RodBers on behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Confraternity, the Sodality<br />

and the Farent-Teacher groups <strong>of</strong><br />

the parish,<br />

Charles Schreiber. toajtmaitpr,<br />

read a telegram <strong>of</strong> congratulations<br />

from the New Jersey Knights <strong>of</strong><br />

Columbus organization.<br />

Introductory remarks on the pro-<br />

gram were by Father Joseph J.<br />

Brennan. assistant pastor, who<br />

characterised Father Doyle as "a<br />

man <strong>of</strong> comprehensive learning, ae.<br />

companled by kindness and sympa-<br />

thy, '<br />

FROM PRIMTLY FAMILY<br />

He pointed out that Father Doyle I<br />

comes from a priestly family, with<br />

a brother and four cousins in the<br />

service <strong>of</strong> Ood,<br />

The dinner was arranged by a<br />

committee at men <strong>of</strong> the parish", ni<br />

which Harry Keller was general<br />

chairman.<br />

It was a prelude to a solemn Iiich<br />

mass <strong>of</strong>. thanksgiving, conducted at<br />

10 a.m. Wednesday in the Wrsley<br />

av, church by the Most Rev, Bar.<br />

tholomew J. Eustace, bishop <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Damden diocese, and other high<br />

ranking clergy.<br />

In brief remarks <strong>of</strong> appreciation<br />

for the honors heaped upon him.<br />

Father Doyle said "it is a heart<br />

warming tribute to the pastor to see<br />

so many <strong>of</strong> his people here, but I<br />

do not feel worthy <strong>of</strong> the honor."<br />

With ehMHter^tie humility, he<br />

red that It has been a privi-<br />

_ to live In the une house<br />

sanctified by the late Father<br />

Blake,<br />

"These have been 28 beautiful<br />

years," he concluded, "and if I am<br />

•pared to celebrate my golden jubi<br />

"BUTTEK . , , BITTER , . ,<br />

Bl'TTER!" read the head-line ov-<br />

or an adverHwment In a Detroit,<br />

Mich., ni«si)ii|.lr recpnilj,<br />

•Oil!" Thousanci Poiijids <strong>of</strong> Butt<br />

B<br />

er<br />

for Barter—Not lor sale!<br />

claimed, and went mi;<br />

Due to tiuviriitiH-iit and union<br />

labor strikes and slow riiiwn ill prii- they l;av<br />

diictlon, moiiry will not buy the but<br />

equipment tlie laniicr nurds to pru-'<br />

duee tiiore food.<br />

"Therefore. «e <strong>of</strong>fpr l.Oflfl<br />

paunds <strong>of</strong> butter (nhich repre-<br />

NentK l.SDO hour-, <strong>of</strong> farm labor on<br />

wlntor feedinBiii, in exiiuinec for<br />

1 New g.cylinder autamobile —<br />

or 1 New (.ton truck,<br />

"The present shortage <strong>of</strong> butter<br />

winch production is less than super<br />

•rut ui pri'war production, is caused<br />

It pro-1 by yiruv failings, subsidies and OPA<br />

••Frirmi'rs luiv" not cuiir on strike:<br />

quit producing cream for<br />

"The farmer iilij not trade 3<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> hi* i^jior for 1 hour <strong>of</strong><br />

Inriuslriai iBLinr."<br />

The. iifivcrtiftoment waj; sipied by<br />

tl.i- Cnlrtwiitcr I3airy Co., <strong>of</strong> Cold-<br />

»;it(>r Mli-M.<br />

OPA Cutting<br />

Goods and Jobs<br />

722 Firms Report<br />

in U. S. Survey<br />

Sixty per riMH <strong>of</strong> niiurjftleiunii!<br />

riiis cove.red in u iniui.tu-t 011.<br />

survey <strong>of</strong> the (Hells ul price cull<br />

trnl have boon lurci-il hy OPA ceil<br />

iims to aha!]dun prssd:i'L;nn <strong>of</strong> ccf<br />

tain CDOtls for uliicli UHTC ivil* i<br />

P.i : r<br />

SKi.L<br />

Mnr<br />

",.:•: I-...;-,,<br />

:i.,d tl".'<br />

.":C! ,ijcc'<br />

BELOM<br />

• limn<br />

Ni<br />

u<br />

in<br />

u Jp> acv.<br />

Hilr 'ilutr'<br />

#and<br />

*<br />

COST<br />

41 per<br />

Coi<br />

•rut<br />

Western<br />

at Wls-<br />

liiectlcut<br />

at the<br />

Mr, French said the Association<br />

avors street improvements, but<br />

eels that West av, should be done<br />

iy the atatc-aid plan instead <strong>of</strong> by<br />

borrowing and special assessment,<br />

SAVS MANY OPPOSE IT<br />

Mr. Blatt said the Association cii<br />

cularized property owners by posi<br />

card and received 672 replies op<br />

posing the project and only six it<br />

favor <strong>of</strong> it,<br />

Morris L, Johnson, extensive own<br />

er <strong>of</strong> West av, property, said he fe<br />

a small amount spent on cieanini<br />

and otherwise iniprovlni the ocean-<br />

front would puf greater dividends<br />

at present than a large expi riditur<br />

on West av.<br />

Principal speakers for the pavin<br />

BIBLES<br />

MYW00D PRESS<br />

MS Asbury Ave.<br />

w&c William Spritzer, another At-<br />

lantic r attor Rev Samuel<br />

Comff rpjro owner. Mrs<br />

Olh r rv id estate agent<br />

i h, building contractor<br />

i, WORTH OF POU.<br />

« - vii said he repre<br />

i year-usund res<br />

• the authenticity<br />

lens poll because<br />

. <strong>of</strong> more than half<br />

,ty owners who did<br />

ii! questionnaires,<br />

ue city, after spending<br />

ui Jetties, would be per<br />

li-cliy justified in "developing a new<br />

nmln traffic artery, and that the In-<br />

,t. .i in paving eoiti has not been<br />

ii urly us largo as in the cost <strong>of</strong> re-<br />

decking the inudwalk, if that were<br />

done.<br />

He pointed out that the city has a<br />

borrowing capacity <strong>of</strong> half a million<br />

dollars, is paying only I per cent<br />

interest on bonds, and is in excellent<br />

condition to undertake the project,<br />

stressing the Asbury av. traffic<br />

hasard, he declared that "there will<br />

be danger there so long as West av<br />

is a mud .hole."<br />

•AYS SCORES FAVOR IT<br />

Mrs, MaePherson snid slip lmd<br />

obtained scores <strong>of</strong> signatures on pe<br />

titionj favoring the paving, and<br />

could have obtained 600 or more,<br />

had time permitted.<br />

"Eventually West av, will be ex-<br />

tended to Sfith st.,' 1 she said, "We<br />

have Been waiting for this develop,<br />

mtint for 20 years. It jeems to me<br />

the people in the back yard ought<br />

to have some consideration when<br />

OCEAN CITY 8ENTINEL.LJDGER<br />

PAGE'<br />

iw tar M ti<br />

m noUUns tS<br />

The Rev. Mr<br />

failure<br />

would mean mntifltSrd<br />

enterprise and bloefc d?J<br />

housing and buslneaM<br />

the negroes but all<br />

Asbury av.<br />

He alleged that at hw<br />

H, Wsggnif! PhOBe 14TO<br />

Tllr 'Hirvtw, iiiadr by ]hv NritiQp.iil<br />

Industrial 'Coiinril. covcrPd " TJU<br />

firms, larsje and smaii. in IT differ=<br />

ent areas between Worrc-sti r. Masn..<br />

in the riLSt, and Portland. Ore., iia<br />

the west. . ~<br />

Philadelplila and Fittsburiili Pa<br />

Detroit, .Siich.: Peoriu.<br />

Helghis and Hockford, III.: Colum-! postwar<br />

bus, O.: at, Paul, Minn,: tin- aira<br />

around tJtien, NY.i Brrks Cn:i:i>.<br />

I:I;.II- in-in-fl arr now selling<br />

IT nltMM arlirli'B bolow cost in<br />

i" ii'iiipb wiili OPA ceilings,<br />

• urvcy siiuwd. With many olh-<br />

>'Hir-y lit briak-i \en prices or<br />

;ur MTV nominal pnilit,<br />

Fiwi'r tli.ui oiip in eight firms has<br />

I.IMI. abif ia L!(,T ^Hisiaetory price<br />

uriju.-ttiH-nis. train OPA. although<br />

l.imiln-ti- have souelit ri"ll(;f. Less<br />

ii4iiiauilL_werc able to get even par-<br />

tiiil Ud,lU-4HHM!tS.<br />

Kilty-ihiTf iM-r criii uf tlie firms<br />

n-ported iliut in rretiH months OPA<br />

111, camrri iewiT jobs than could<br />

liiivo betii supplied, while 5i per<br />

riTt saiil.OHA rciJiilatunis were up-<br />

torferiiiE «itli jrib-crpating oppor-<br />

imties winch had been planned for<br />

Pfiatisi , Creeling Cards . ifaiiaaery<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

APPLIANCES<br />

HEAD THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

ped to celebrate my golden jubi-<br />

lee I. hope we can all Tje together<br />

again, even if I have to get up h<br />

with crutehei or a cane,<br />

an all Tje together<br />

have to get up here<br />

a cane"<br />

WE AHB NOW<br />

AGENTS<br />

In (his locality for the<br />

well-knawn<br />

MACKIN<br />

Shades<br />

Walter E. Mien<br />

70S Central Ave.<br />

Ph. 0496-M<br />

Orter Now for Sprint Dellverf<br />

ETIt<br />

EIAMIPTED<br />

CLASSES<br />

FITTED IT<br />

'arry H. Lake<br />

OPTOMITBIiT<br />

Your OPTOM1TB1ST for « Yeiri<br />

LItcgt Frames and MsuDtiHEB<br />

SUM Locals! Al<br />

§IT 4SBLKV A\-E.<br />

i<br />

FOR QUICK BESULTB ,<br />

USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

FRANK CARFAGNO<br />

Civil Engineer and<br />

Land Surveyor<br />

836 Central Awnue<br />

Phone 1S07-W<br />

E<br />

Your CM MUST LAST!<br />

MotorOverhaul<br />

AV4II.JIBLE AT OHCB<br />

f ilif OYcrb.nl »ee»iB([il<br />

iMin bar ul niw w«k<br />

ALL MAEIS<br />

EASY MONTHLY BUDGIT<br />

TEBMS<br />

Edw. G. Kurtz Co.<br />

AUutk A«. tat, Ul • North<br />

Phone OwO. OIM<br />

ilnee Uli"<br />

rntilrol fl.lKg,<br />

'. (1SATB, MngflLI.<br />

TOBS. ri.BAD.<br />

ill. IWSEflT I'KRTS<br />

A T?rr Li»nff 1'tnip,<br />

Wrlii, phnnr, Cnli<br />

U J. PONTELER<br />

P. C, O.<br />

Mowen Studio<br />

DEVELOPING - PRINTING<br />

photoiraphj, . earner* SuppUn<br />

721 Wesley Ave. Ph. 0651<br />

Bo? wen OhilarcB'a Wear M<br />

ATLASSANITARY<br />

PRODUCTS, inc.<br />

13ih & CENTRAL AVER<br />

NORTH WILDWOOD, N. J,<br />

— Phone 151 _<br />

liitiiMMiliMlllfiillliiiliiiiflMiME<br />

EDDIE'S<br />

EXPRESS<br />

LOCAL and<br />

LONG DISTANCE<br />

HAULING<br />

ANT KINO<br />

, (XQ. 1460<br />

***+<br />

asas<br />

MORGAN<br />

RADIO<br />

1136 A.bury Ave.<br />

Radio and Household Ap<br />

pUances Repaired<br />

We have flO',;, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hard-to-get tubes and parti<br />

Complete Check Up f<br />

1.50<br />

SPEARS s<br />

18.26 ATLANTIC AVE<br />

ATLANTIC omr<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

MONEY<br />

Wm Hmtrn It<br />

Seashore Building<br />

& Loan Assn.<br />

•01 A.bur,<br />

Now Get the<br />

LOT<br />

HOME<br />

OWN/<br />

Beachfront Lota<br />

Corner Lou<br />

RcidenUal Site.<br />

SEE '<br />

CAREY<br />

St. and<br />

,,,,, ^ 1,<br />

HOTPOINT<br />

nEFHIGKKATORS<br />

KANOBS<br />

WATEIl HFVTtllS<br />

FBEIEEIIS •<br />

DISHH'/tSHEHS<br />

DISPOHALL<br />

KITCHEN CABiNETS<br />

WASHERS<br />

IKONERS<br />

SINKS<br />

CLEANERS<br />

NORGE<br />

BGFRiaERATORS<br />

RANaES<br />

OAS BAN<strong>On</strong><br />

SPACE HEATERS<br />

WASHERS<br />

FREEZERS<br />

SEEGER<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

REA<strong>On</strong>-IN REFIUOERATORS<br />

UNITED<br />

—COMMERCIAL—<br />

WALK-IN BOXES mil FREEZEKS<br />

DAIRY BOXES<br />

FROSTED POOP CABINETS<br />

DISPLAY CASES<br />

Twa.Teinpentun<br />

WALK.IN BOXES<br />

REFRrOERATION CONDENSING<br />

UNITS — Ally Wu<br />

DUO.THERM<br />

AutomiOlc<br />

OIL WATER HEATEBB<br />

HEIL<br />

OIL BURNERB<br />

OIL BURNINO BOILER UNITS<br />

GAS HMD WARM AIB<br />

HOT WATEIIE,1T UNITS<br />

SERVICE<br />

COMPIETI SEIIVICE IlhPT,<br />

To ussure you II,,. Ii,.st lUfjulU<br />

and Long Ufe Jruir All Your<br />

Appliances.<br />

FARNSWORTH KADFO<br />

Aut«m»llc Combination<br />

RADIO PHONOCRAPI<br />

RECORD PLAYERS<br />

TOASTBKS, IBONS, •HXnT.ta.<br />

0. D. HACKNEY<br />

931 Aibury.Ave.<br />

n<br />

it comes to improveineiiU,<br />

Mr, Bmith declared that owners<br />

in the Gardens and beachfront see-<br />

lions are being selfish in seeking<br />

to deny West Bide owners an im-<br />

provement long overdue,<br />

"We paid our share al the mill-<br />

•Good Nam"<br />

id as Fafs ?,<br />

Read Sim-<br />

adv.<br />

«•*!<br />

tho<br />

selfishness.<br />

In cdnciudlng the i<br />

Clyde w. SlruMe B<br />

commissioners will<br />

the arguments on L<br />

taking final action.<br />

It was moved by<br />

Henry Roeser, Jr tl<br />

Ihe ordinance be sent u><br />

fected property owner rt!<br />

go a more full -^~ -<br />

views can he<br />

June 5,<br />

55y» Wf<br />

TBST-WCAU-UA.M.<br />

APPEASEMENT AGAM<br />

"We are brraklnK .<br />

lection <strong>of</strong> European<br />

reasonable prices, aenfi<br />

Ust,"—stamp dealer's ~ '<br />

-J*lHn<br />

found tin-! [)4aB<br />

|<br />

ni they ftr* ng<br />

STY now hftfi<br />

I Irxlona im<br />

and an'nl hllim u|in.<br />

INVITED<br />

ARTHUR L. BATTEN<br />

845 Brighton Place<br />

R e p R<br />

Herbert H. Blizzard & Co.<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Call O. C. J8S8-M<br />

and Week End*<br />

jint fr v<br />

rooms each Hour, i.OO. B. B, <strong>On</strong>ley<br />

400 4Bth si. No phone information.<br />

8-24<br />

WANTED -A Business^ Oppprtun-<br />

Ity, Is your business for salev We<br />

have a client i man and wifei de-<br />

siring to ehtubiish or purchase a lo-<br />

cal business with prospects <strong>of</strong> fu.<br />

ure expansion. Have adequate fi-<br />

nancing, c. s. Thorp, 401 Wesley<br />

av. 6-7<br />

SALE—HOUSEHOLD goods. Q. M.<br />

refrigerator, 1018; large Kalarna-<br />

zoo kitchen range; 3-BUrner oil<br />

stove: 2 kitchen cabinets:, breakfast<br />

set; diiiing room suite: single bed<br />

room suite; double bedroom suit<br />

washer; electric sweeper; li.ing<br />

room coal stiivc; set washing tubs;<br />

cake mixer; medicine cabinet;<br />

phonograph; Zenith radio high<br />

soy: bonkgmf with—tianlHH—were'<br />

lafy and desk combined; wheel bar<br />

row, garden tools: tools and other<br />

articles too numerous to mention,<br />

Would like to 11 as a whole. John<br />

Boyer owner, care <strong>of</strong> 438 <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />

Phone 13:26, 8-24<br />

1 ASBURY AVt—OCEAN CltY<br />

Horton's Market<br />

1200 Aibury Avenue<br />

Phone 0730<br />

FRESH FRUIT<br />

and PRODUCE<br />

WHOLESALE and RETAIL<br />

Hotels, Stores and Restauranti<br />

Supplied<br />

NOW<br />

OPEN<br />

SftlF/,<br />

, full<br />

elec-<br />

garage,<br />

i<br />

^or. o gg<br />

for veiir.round occupaney. six<br />

h Hour, iO.BOO. B. B, <strong>On</strong>ley,<br />

N h f t i<br />

SALE,—PARLOR iron stove, is;<br />

J as radiator. M; Bedroom suite.<br />

; cabinet oil healing stove, ilO;<br />

odd tables: limps; vases; small<br />

dlimiK room suite; $35; rugs; beau-<br />

tlful pool table, 110. 848 Park pi.<br />

Phone 1653-J. _ 8-24<br />

SALE—ONE-wheel cultivator, good<br />

condition, iS: 4-burner gas stove,<br />

ide oven. tB: 2 Ice refrlierators, IS<br />

and S2. 1040 Asbury av. 5-24<br />

SALE—LIBRARY table, $8: rocker.<br />

SS. '119 <strong>Ocean</strong> ay. B-24<br />

BALE—STEAM table, c<strong>of</strong>fee ums,<br />

dish warmer, dishes, tables, chairs.<br />

Apply Hotel Lincoln, Bth it. and<br />

esiey av, 4-24<br />

WANTED—MAIDS and cleaners.<br />

Apply housekeeper, Delaware Ho-<br />

tel, 3rd st, and Boardwalk, tf<br />

SALE—POUR surplus drafting ta-<br />

bles, solid, well built, pre-war<br />

construction, together with horses,<br />

could be used for many other pur-<br />

poses: I Sxf s<strong>of</strong>t wood, |2S; J<br />

8 l-ax7', made by Jueffel * Esser<br />

Apple Wood, excellent, §35; 1 3 1-S<br />

xf l-a- White Pine, 120; 14 1-2x10'<br />

s<strong>of</strong>t wood, $30. Morgan Hand, Sol<br />

Asbury av. 5-31<br />

SALE—CONCRETE Mock mj|iiufM-<br />

turing plant ewaplite wllh ot, «3<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ootmn O<br />

names <strong>of</strong> all nou» . D<br />

their lot, al» lot and Mock num-<br />

ber; very scarce, urn a* wall muni<br />

in i«ne reorti. WO; lot^<strong>of</strong> bum Sw<br />

tures wid empty *""»•• ••» "IV<br />

h Morgan Hand, (01 Atbnf*.<br />

tf*<br />

tures<br />

each.<br />

ay<br />

Atbnf*<br />

tf*<br />

n. snoiid near. 1<br />

ic retniantor, funi •..-<br />

month snwn, l-m<br />

for nt for season, IIM, T<br />

ley, «0 4§th it. No phone<br />

WANTED—I-ADYS bicycle. _fNA<br />

condition, with WknlmtW<br />

1202^ - ^"•rp.<br />

aned ced»f «hln»l«i«r< :<br />

Stretch. 43» OeMB_m<br />

rs Point, nice 4 bwJrm<br />

tretch.<br />

en ^<br />

•ALB—At <strong>Ocean</strong> View, n<br />

with some land. Can ^<br />

t«8mt»<br />

5gm<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

WANTED—SALESMEN over 15, Es-<br />

tahhsh your own permanent busi-<br />

ness witliout capital investment.<br />

Handle a guaranteed line <strong>of</strong> ro<strong>of</strong><br />

material. Forty-year-old, reliable<br />

firm. Big demand, large earnings.<br />

Merchandise sold direct to consum-<br />

er—factories, mills warehouses, farm<br />

property,_ Write: The American<br />

Oil and Paint Co., Cleveland 6, Ohio,<br />

' S-84<br />

^painting by an un-<br />

known artist <strong>of</strong> the "Dutch<br />

School", Very well done, good con-<br />

dition, about 100 years old! features<br />

four dogs, etc. Framed, miie 4Sx24',<br />

175. Morgan Hand, 801 Asbury ay,<br />

5-31<br />

meat grinder, S5: 3<br />

woven rugs with fringe, S8x70",<br />

SIO: rag rug. n%M", IS, good con,<br />

- ' arm chairs, IIS: 10-<br />

ditiQnL2jei£Her<br />

ISch iron skillet.J<strong>On</strong>aTfepTO<br />

broom, 60S Wesley av,. rear. 5-34<br />

SALE-^3ARVEY. IB ft., 8 inches,<br />

including propeller, shaft, canvas<br />

cover, also trailer. Asa Madara,<br />

Beesley's Point, N, J. 5-31<br />

Westcott & Wally<br />

L, Westcett<br />

709 Asbury Avenue<br />

W. Blizzard<br />

Phone 1465<br />

Fresh Scallops Today!<br />

SHRIMP CRAB MEAT<br />

BUTTERFISH SEA BASS BONITO<br />

WEAKF1SH FILET FLOUNDER<br />

OYSTERS CLAMS<br />

rACILITlBi TO HANDLB IJNI.IM1TBD QliANTITIBi '<br />

WHOLESALE and RETAIL<br />

CHESTER'S<br />

RE-OPENS SATURDAY<br />

<strong>May</strong> 25th «t 4:30 pjn.<br />

Newly-Decorated, Fumuhed<br />

mni Eliilwged<br />

4th St. and Corinthian Ave.<br />

2 FAMILY APARTMENT. 6 roonM and baUi<br />

fint flew, 7 iwoiBi and bath 2nd floor. At-<br />

Udwd garage, farniilirf. Both •^rtm|nto<br />

open f« •umnier occupancy. Gardeni Sec-<br />

tton near beach, • 10,800<br />

2 FAMIY APARTMENT «nd Third Floor—<br />

8 room, and bath each; 2nd floor open for<br />

•tmmter occupancy. Corinthim av, near 3rd^ ^<br />

2 FAMIY APARTMENT. Upper section, near<br />

beach. Law ***• Hwted. Detached gara^. „<br />

Available for iUBBner. f 18,000<br />

3 FAMU.Y APARTMENT. Centrally located.<br />

Heated by c41 burner, J badropiii., ete. ui up.<br />

act part. B roonn and bath in each <strong>of</strong> frit ^^<br />

f^r^rt^nto. facome $M00. $1B,OOO<br />

Other taveittnrat p«V«tie« and cottage* for<br />

BRICE and CAMPBELL<br />

7t_i 'lid^, . ~l-~ _'fc .. W^a A. Blfe*H01A A9AR<br />

DANA<br />

Pastry Shop<br />

8th and Moore<br />

FOR<br />

SEASON<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 31st<br />

r RENT<br />

LARGE DINING HALL<br />

For Restaurant or Tea Room<br />

24 x 42 ft. Corner fith Bt, and Atlantic or,, at<br />

Crrft Hall. We cater, to a reflnetl clientele and<br />

tenant would be required to give references as to<br />

his qualifications.<br />

Price $1500 for Season<br />

Inquire on prenili«r«f<br />

MRand MRS. PELKY, Owner.<br />

Yoor Agent<br />

HEADQUARTERS<br />

With everything you expect to find in ><br />

Good Jewelry Store<br />

G * M Jewelers<br />

A. W. GARRISON J. J. MARMARZ<br />

923 Asbury Avenue<br />

Telephone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 2278<br />

Dr. Roger G. LaRosa<br />

Optometrist<br />

Wishes to announce the<br />

Opening <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

at<br />

615 - 8th STREET<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j,<br />

on June 3, <strong>1946</strong><br />

Cottage _ nnn<br />

Near <strong>Ocean</strong> *11,000<br />

Tbt* bedroom


• • • > .<br />

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•S\. v •<br />

In Somers Point 8th Grade Pupils<br />

' f * Restaurant<br />

157-59 Asbury Avenue<br />

NOtEHOURSi<br />

>< M — Dhmer Otar, 5 to 8 pjm.<br />

add HEUOBIAL DAT<br />

ua. Dtnner 1 to I pjn.<br />

Wackaid. Maj 30-31, Joe 1-1<br />

Better Dining; Rooms<br />

; NINTH ST.<br />

INN<br />

Full Course Dinner*<br />

$1.00 to $1.50<br />

$<br />

Daily It3t PJD. to I pjn.<br />

Sundays 1 njti. to 1 p.m.<br />

Club Breakfasts<br />

All Roll,, Piet, Cakes, Putries<br />

Direct from Our Own Ovens<br />

(And They Are DtllcSo)<br />

--OPEN EVERY DAY—<br />

Somers Pt. Private<br />

Arrives in Germany<br />

SPBCIAl. ATTENTION TO PRIVATE PAKTIES<br />

Opening Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 25th<br />

8:30 a.m.<br />

CORRAL<br />

1352 Asbury Avenue<br />

Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner<br />

A NEW AND DIFTERENT PLACE TO EAT<br />

BABBECCES 6VB snOUUfl • I<br />

Open Ercnlno mtU ItMMlM<br />

- AatotacU* lutn u( Bmkt TMa<br />

OCEAN CTTY SENTINEL-CEDCER<br />

Outgoing Chief<br />

Point<br />

Tavern<br />

Opens<br />

-Wed.-<br />

<strong>May</strong> 29th<br />

F. G. Brooks Die*<br />

After Long Illness<br />

• BREAKFAST<br />

• LUNCHEON<br />

* DINNER<br />

J«m# Logan Ice Cream<br />

Fountain Service<br />

•<br />

"WHERE FBIENOS MEET<br />

TO HAT"<br />

JEAN B. CAMPBEIX, Prop.<br />

9th & Central Ave.<br />

DREXEL ARMS DINING BOOM<br />

1126 Central Avenue<br />

• Opmn to Public •<br />

m to I 0<br />

to 2l3 ° P<br />

to 8 p.m.<br />

«f BUAITOB O. EEKD<br />

Point<br />

>.<br />

Lingo's Restaurant<br />

70S Battersea Road Ph. 9050<br />

Ctaed every Tuesday, Open .11 other flays einpt inndiy<br />

from 4 io 9 jljn.<br />

Sunday Dinners, 2 to 9 p.m.<br />

* DINNERS<br />

* SEAFOODS<br />

* CHOW MEIN<br />

PACKED TO TAKE OUT<br />

rOBMEBLY LINGO6 OF SOMEKS POINT<br />

NOW<br />

OPEN<br />

)wlers<br />

Title<br />

Clmborn—Return<br />

Open Weekdays • 12s30 to SiOO p.m.<br />

Open Sunday. . 12 Noon to BiQO p.m.<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS<br />

UNLIMITED FREE PARKING LOT<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> Wins<br />

In Trade Meet<br />

• When in Washington, D, C ?<br />

Visit HOGATE'S I<br />

9th and Maine Ave., S.W.<br />

-••nm-fts,-.. -<br />

A H<strong>of</strong>fman victory would be a<br />

victory for the Forward.Maro'i<br />

spirit <strong>of</strong> development, in step with<br />

the movement to provide needed<br />

hlgWways for Brtety with funds<br />

motorists pay only to have them<br />

diverted for politician* 1 •ehenwa<br />

and pets; and a victory for Independence<br />

as contrasted with Meg<br />

.rule.<br />

With all due ra»rect to Governor<br />

Edoe and his aaility and force, he<br />

has long been regarded as an associate<br />

<strong>of</strong> powerful Interests, .Hla<br />

heir-apparent follows faithfully in<br />

his footsteps. If they should,<br />

through the apathy <strong>of</strong> voters who<br />

do not appNClau their AineTleBn<br />

birthright <strong>of</strong> suffrage, win, what<br />

n blow that would be to Republican<br />

hopes and pmspeots in Both, atate<br />

and nation I While a H<strong>of</strong>fman triumph<br />

will be a triumph for the<br />

veterans and the masses <strong>of</strong> people<br />

and hope* for a liberal Reputllean<br />

party <strong>of</strong> service.<br />

U.S. Paj^w^*<br />

Cling to Jobs<br />

••••'%• ' :: :Sv>^p<br />

iProcIamatipn<br />

Wieiiu, the Veterans or For<br />

..•ve adapti<br />

W aa<br />

America's sap- " ' mem. "<br />

tpe red btngnnu, and, "<br />

Whereas, the purpose <strong>of</strong> this<br />

1<br />

-*> .Veterans' or. eampaim to raise funds la ded-<br />

-« STDtlM Of SOicated exclusively . the aid,<br />

oomblM . next care and rehabOllal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nation's needy an disabled<br />

War yetwww, theirs endentsr<br />

and the widows an orphans'<br />

<strong>of</strong> America!! d heroes <strong>of</strong><br />

foreign conflict, and,<br />

«*C.ft Whereas, Mils nationwide<br />

movement has Men slven high<br />

_T* 1st rt, andapproval<br />

and enthusiastic en-<br />

•MCte Mr, ana MH. dorsement by every President <strong>of</strong><br />

^,» «"•» and boy<br />

the United States: therefore, be<br />

r^^r^. Sfci*. jt£diE3|tion<br />

; fMEflr nis• Wl chap*<br />

Resolved, that the litli i di day ol<br />

<strong>May</strong>, IMf, until Memorial ial Day Say<br />

TMULKTB<br />

be nt aside as the time for the<br />

sale <strong>of</strong> the Flower <strong>of</strong> Rempm-<br />

afWBF<br />

brance. In memory <strong>of</strong> those<br />

veterans in the Olly«<strong>of</strong> Botneri<br />

Point, and that every citizen <strong>of</strong><br />

this community is urged to show<br />

Ms patriotism by contributing<br />

generously when purchasing a<br />

Poppy for wearing on Memorial<br />

pay; In honor <strong>of</strong> (hose who have<br />

•given so much for their country<br />

6 time <strong>of</strong> war,<br />

W, OHAFMAN, <strong>May</strong>or,<br />

All Ian o. Risley, Commander <strong>of</strong><br />

veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars, and<br />

J monument by i Charles Merchant, Commander <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Legion Post in Bom-<br />

SOMEBS ers Point, both appeal to the com<br />

munity to contribute to the welfare<br />

<strong>of</strong> America's disabled and ni<br />

^^ yeterans and their dependents,<br />

liStaff<br />

m<br />

111 ^ VFW Auxiliary<br />

* ( S Changes Schedule<br />

iiffOth. SOMERS POINT — The Ladies<br />

Sd AUMW °» Roberts JohnsorT Post,<br />

.and No, an£ veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars,<br />

ded Monday to meet at the New<br />

. -__k_av. fire hall the first and third<br />

Mondays <strong>of</strong> each, month until fur<br />

• | ther notice,<br />

Makes<br />

LStra.gKt _<br />

Ln'IL.l&W 1 Bmbl? Q at 1st st, and Rhode island<br />

; ay,, where the dedication <strong>of</strong> William<br />

fa tne°idi'i^h J 1 r;1t'"t')l; Whrle th# A Memorial and flag raising<br />

SSL-IlarfafciiS? " "ueuc Meln wUl She mid<br />

^T<strong>On</strong>araiWjSer<br />

Tne Honored by Kiwanls<br />

Pfc. Btowe A, Louis, 301 New Jer- BOMERB POINT — Farmer Chief<br />

sey av,, Somors Point, has arrived at <strong>of</strong> Police William Wentsell, whoa.,<br />

the . European Theater Army Air retirement from active duty dated<br />

Student* Enjoy Forcei Reinforcement Depot at<br />

<strong>May</strong> IS. was guest <strong>of</strong> honor at the<br />

Kiwanls Club meeting last week,<br />

FurHtenfeldbruck, Germany, and<br />

Two-Day Trip<br />

Presi ;nt iwnit<br />

soon will be assigned to a pernm<br />

Fan-sit Oonovcr Oonover nre-<br />

sented ibief wentwll with a wH-<br />

•OMERB POINT — Pupils <strong>of</strong> the nent station somewhere In that ;en <strong>of</strong> his M wars' service.<br />

sth grade <strong>of</strong> Dawi-s Avenue School<br />

country,<br />

A 'certiticMs — "signed b;<br />

returned at midnight lust Tuesday Pfc, Louis, before entering the<br />

TluTi, Qlfli<br />

from a two-day visit In Washing service last" July, attended Oamden<br />

ton, DO,<br />

County Vocational School, He was<br />

employed for a time by the Steele<br />

The group left Bomers Point at<br />

7 a.m, Monday by chartered bus,<br />

Engineering Co,<br />

chaperoned by aupertnteiident mi The rlnpot in Germany Is used to<br />

I Bchools Bari Brown and Mra. Brown, process several thousand soldiers<br />

I and by their teacher, Mrs. Bessie M, each month In preparation for their<br />

oath. They,arrived in the capital<br />

about noon and ate box lunches<br />

occupational duties. It formerly was<br />

along the Potomac,<br />

a Luftwaffe training school.<br />

Time In Waahlnifton was spent<br />

visiting the Bureau <strong>of</strong> engraving<br />

and Printing, Supreme Court Build- Cake Sale Nets $29<br />

ing, Capit<strong>of</strong> building, where the<br />

Senate and House were in session, for Girl Scouts<br />

Coiijjressional Library, Lincoln Me-<br />

Alice Carmorial,<br />

Mount Venioii, Fort Myers,<br />

Arlington Cemetery, the home <strong>of</strong><br />

general Robert E. Lee and the<br />

I emilhsonian Institute. IT'ley'<br />

also<br />

tooli a bus tour <strong>of</strong> the city<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the class earned their<br />

own money for the trip and made<br />

a study <strong>of</strong> the institutions<br />

places^hev wanted to sec.<br />

Those on the trip were Mai<br />

Baker, Dorotlij. Hazard, Edna '<br />

auxiliary wUl eontinue the<br />

— - • | went- custom <strong>of</strong> placing wreaths at city<br />

"-'I and the Uia man ' ""-"• •• *<br />

i <strong>of</strong> New Jersey av,<br />

l.Bsjfc""""" ' —<br />

-'^t6 1 anlait KIWANIS CLC8 TOLD OF<br />

" coached by VM, CLAIMS DIVISION WORK<br />

"**" h the SOMERS POINT _ Lt, Obi, Thomas<br />

Mount, member <strong>of</strong> the Judge<br />

Advocate department, attached to<br />

the elalms fflvlsion, addressed the<br />

J signed iy V,<br />

ars<br />

th eom .ners<br />

Mint Boys' club, airls' the oiub,<br />

era Point Athletic club, Jub, oiri Qjrf scouts<br />

d Boy By fleoata Sat was wa r presented<br />

- - • •to<br />

Mr WWentiell<br />

by James M, Monaf<br />

hin. Jr.<br />

SOMERS POINT - Alice car<br />

ter, reporter for<br />

thi k<br />

and<br />

s 1<br />

SOMERS POINT — KIVM<br />

er»l services were held<br />

ening for Frank Gilbert Broks, u,<br />

at alh st, and Masiaenusetta av,,<br />

d Sunday morning, Sifter a<br />

g Ulness,<br />

, Major Fred W, Chapman Intro,<br />

dueed! the sneaker-<strong>of</strong> the evening.<br />

D, B, KohnT manager <strong>of</strong> station<br />

WFPO. who spoke in behalf <strong>of</strong> Radio<br />

dlo Week, Week _Wear<br />

Sweet, aim from<br />

radio station ms:was a guest.<br />

Veteran Temporary<br />

Patrolnian<br />

SOMERS POINT — Charles Gray<br />

World War II veteran and son ni<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Bettorman Gray, Ji<br />

somers av,,<br />

has received a temper<br />

Point Olrl scouts, said this week ary Mday M-day aappoinment<br />

as patrol<br />

that the Scouts netted $8B from man. <strong>May</strong>or Fred W. Chapman an<br />

their cake sale on Saturday. The •lounced this week. k<br />

money wwill<br />

help buy uniforms for Grays appointment is the result<br />

the troop.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the retirement <strong>of</strong> chief <strong>of</strong> Police<br />

The girls, meeting Monday at the William Wentzell, <strong>May</strong> IB, captain<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Pearl Tietbohl, 4th William ^io^row has been made<br />

st. and New York av,. discussed u., ten- chief, and aeorge Johnson advanced<br />

tative plans for a strawberry festl- to captain,<br />

t.»ftti, uvi uLiiy- sazaira, E,ana HacKval, which they will sponsor some Mr. Oray served four years in the<br />

ett, Lurrida Lee, Joan Mapes, apes, Ag Agnes time during the summer. They also armed forces, with one and a half<br />

McOue, Ma: McDowelII: —ney Bill practiced marching for their parti, years in Belgium and France, as a<br />

Morris, Doris Rosenberry, Chai harlotte clpatlon in the Memorial bay par- member or a military police unit.<br />

Bl Baylor, MMary<br />

Sullivan, Gloria VWood,<br />

ade, next Thursday,<br />

Patricia Olark, Dorothy Kahn, Pa-<br />

POINT — The Feilowtricia<br />

Oath, Audrey Feinily, William HOSPITAL JUNIOR LEAGUE<br />

siilp Hour <strong>of</strong> the women's Society<br />

Clark, Thomas Eliason, Bernard<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christian Service <strong>of</strong> Bethany<br />

aoldberg. Robert Hand. Patrick HAS ANNUAL DINNER<br />

Methodist Church was observed at<br />

Biggins, Ronald Medlock, William SOMERS POINT — The annual the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Charles Evans<br />

Morrow, Kenneth Parks, Michael dinner <strong>of</strong> the Junior League <strong>of</strong> last Thursday afternoon, with Mrs,<br />

lenak and John Thomas, shore Memorial Hospital tooR place Lydia welts as leader. The next<br />

Wednesday evening In the fiesta meetinf will be on June a, at the<br />

WIN MIXED'SCOTCH<br />

room <strong>of</strong> the Hotel strand. Atlantic home <strong>of</strong> Mra, Andrew somers.<br />

FQltRSOME<br />

<strong>City</strong>, when Mrs. Eleanor Braverman<br />

out-going president, was presented<br />

SOMEBB POINT — Mrs. James with a gift and corsage. Mrs, Qrace<br />

M. Moiiajhan, Jr., and Robert Hogg Webb, newly-elected president, was<br />

won in Class A <strong>of</strong> the handiclp presented with a corsage, and the HOME COOKiNCI<br />

MiJted Scotch Foursome tournament <strong>of</strong>ficers serving with Mrs. Braver-<br />

Sunday at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Counman in 1MB were given gifts by her.<br />

try Club, Northfield, They had 84 Attending the dinner were; Mrs<br />

against a ll-stroke handicap for Eleanor Braverman, Mrs Grace<br />

yier notice.<br />

a net 71,<br />

Webb, Mrs, Florence Laiigbottom,<br />

• Plans were discussed for the Pop. Mrs, Marie Eivlns and Jack Mey- Miss Edna Hart, Miss Anne Spila.<br />

m Drive and Memoriia, pay Parade ?rs won in clnss B with I8-I1 ft Mrs. Florence Baldt, Mrs, Beatrice<br />

Mra, Jean Risley, president, an- Winners in Class c «tere Mrs Vphew,<br />

Mrs, Florence Farley, Mrs.<br />

nounced that members arc to as- Earl Johnion and Ed Bodenwleser; Irene Bteelman and Miss Dorothy<br />

witn 10T-SB, 78.<br />

•nd won the President Conovcr appointed the<br />

•or' •cout Troop committees: in-<br />

•tel thur* 1 * Fl * d ^ s% , Del,, slater <strong>of</strong><br />

was a guest.<br />

Mr, and Mrs H,<br />

fun M3 RAISED AT CHAPEL Chester, PB,, were<br />

uiany ev BENEFIT •-<br />

or Mr, and Mrs,!<br />

ening for Frank Gilbert Brooks, u,<br />

at alh st, d Mnusetta<br />

SOMERS POINT — St Joseph's<br />

who died S<br />

Chape! hapel benefitted by a pu. public enrd<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Fred W*Oh<br />

lingering<br />

jjarty ty Wednesday \ «„_„ evening ......... nt ... tlie .... fire cllmen Qarrelt aull."<br />

1, Mrs, , Qeorge Laffey, Lafley, Mrs, Char- Ca<br />

Mr. Brooks, a retired carpenter, les Learn and Mrs. John Ktch, Keen, has- hew<br />

hag been a resident <strong>of</strong> aomera Point tesses, wish to thank everyoiin who Willftm<br />

tor many years. He w born in helped make the affnir u success,<br />

England,<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> fai was reiillzed. Many<br />

iurvivlng Is his wife, Fran«a, attractive prlies were uwarded,<br />

lev, O. B, HiPkinnli iind charge <strong>of</strong><br />

jhe funeral serviees. al We Middleton<br />

Funeral Home, • Cremation CIVIC CLUB HAS PAHTV a lHie8ri»<br />

took Blace at Bwing, N.J., on Wi-d BMIEH8 POiNT — A successful Chureh for brtn|Kg"fi,<br />

nesday,<br />

card party was given i by bythe<br />

Wo members to Sunday M<br />

j c civi _.vlc Club clb Thursdiis' T h d yvenliiK i<br />

DELEGATES NAMED TO at the fire fi hall, with Mrs Henry<br />

PQCAIIONTAS CONVKNTIOM Ford and Mra, charlotte Barnes as<br />

HOMERS HOM POINT OINT — Mrs. Dorothy<br />

hostesses. Proceeds will no to tlie All<br />

Button tt has been named med delegate<br />

Wars Memorial Building Fund,<br />

and d DDoris<br />

i Nichols hol alternate ltate to the th There were so players tvpspnt. und' Ashevllle, N,c<br />

state convention <strong>of</strong> the Degree <strong>of</strong> many jovely prfBes wire nwEirdrd. three weeks at<br />

Pocahontas, s, willed wliieli will be<br />

hold in<br />

Atlantic "tlantle <strong>City</strong> Cit. ity <strong>May</strong> <strong>May</strong> . 28 m and 22B.<br />

.The . appointments were made made<br />

when Silver Moon Counoli met in<br />

the fire e hall Friday evening.<br />

M Emma E Blxler, Bll <strong>of</strong> f Wiinte<br />

SUBMARINE Essig's Restaurant<br />

SANDWICH<br />

Comer 9th St. and Anbury Ave.<br />

"A MlAt. in ITilLF"<br />

• pfenir «r cterriaiH<br />

WIHB You',, HunifV<br />

917 Anbury Ave.<br />

GOOD FOOD „,„/<br />

•ff GOOD SIBVICE<br />

COMI TO<br />

4:30 to 7:30 p.m.<br />

Sundays, 12 to 7 p.m.<br />

A Pleasant Place to Dine<br />

SEAMAN'S Luncheon noon to 2 p.m.<br />

FOB A GOOD<br />

Inepf ludin ana Holiday<br />

CLONED WEDNESDAYS<br />

Home Cooked Dinrter BreakfMt, 8 to 11 a.m. »•>»•«»«»•»•<<br />

In • Kiwanii, W#d. Noon<br />

Southern Fried Chicken<br />

•Rotary, Fri., 6 p.m.<br />

2121 Short Bd.. Unwoad<br />

far Private ParUci<br />

THK<br />

Plionr fiiimm Point 7C2<br />

Crescent Lodge<br />

IVORTHWOOU<br />

811 7th St. (near Wesley Ave.) PLYMOUTH<br />

INN<br />

MAC'S Plymouth Place and<br />

Atlantic Av*.<br />

JIWMiLT. COBSOW. Pfpp.<br />

etaln" A<br />

n2?Tr "WBttl Stretch and Thomas^oJiver"<br />

Beeeti, The Kiwanls Olub aponsors the<br />

The<br />

troop.<br />

Open<br />

Every Day<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Chatterbox<br />

Seafood<br />

NORTHWOOD Steaks-Chops<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

400 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />

i<br />

d KM. VWMr H,<br />

7M Botudwulk. u.<br />

^ t o boMB Oltr m Wtoy<br />

attar m IMi*c s«"-«untnr<br />

txlp. AM ususl. UW W«M the<br />

wlSUr In Culver <strong>City</strong>. <strong>On</strong>illornl».<br />

VWien Mr. OUlbonn- attempted<br />

to fet mMnattoM In Los<br />

Xngele. M «M told that none<br />

CoGu be twUiNe until mid.<br />

J<br />

Hi us flnatty OMaUwd o eaQ.<br />

»UaHm »t a Wwn onUlde Loa<br />

AngriM mid left on <strong>May</strong> n.<br />

uce VA Social Services<br />

Tackle Vet Problems<br />

Iftilm* Veterans and their families who<br />

h»ve problems which prevent their<br />

social «nd Industrial adjustment In<br />

the Gonununlty can find help in the<br />

Veunuu Admlnlstntion Social<br />

Bervlcr Department at the Newatk<br />

Begkm»l OtHM, 30 Washington pi,<br />

A qualified staff ol social workers<br />

tinder MM Fannia Krapln as.<br />

Ait veMnru who art disabled by<br />

Injury or dtieMe in their prognssj<br />

taward heelth and rehabilitation.<br />

They aMlit the veMran in his transition<br />

from hapiyaiiauon to comworkB<br />

closely with all unitToT th»<br />

VA as well u state and community<br />

welfare agencies. It assists the vet.<br />

eran to use Io hu advantage medical,<br />

vocational and rehabilitation<br />

baneflu <strong>of</strong> the VA and the com.<br />

munity u • supplement to his own<br />

potentialities.<br />

Stunton on Wut Coast<br />

Howard B, •talnton. resort deparunent<br />

store owner, k Nix'ndint<br />

10 days In California on a businiKc<br />

trip. He wai In Los Anieles early<br />

„„ *omm'i League tills week and expected<br />

I nSeUng at dinner at<br />

'.OwntrV'Olub. when<br />

Ewinf was choson<br />

*re»r" Marjorlc<br />

t and<br />

fuSl m honored for<br />

CT<br />

PUBLIC DINING ROOM<br />

Opens TUESDAY, <strong>May</strong> 28 "<br />

BREAKFAST Phone 8819 - DINNER<br />

MARIE T. BtJDWIN, Prop, I AMERICAN<br />

PLAN<br />

Beat* <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Here, 52-47<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hiih Bchool track<br />

and field athletes proved strong<br />

ieeond placers in moil events. Wedi<br />

neaday afternoon, as they were overoome<br />

by Cape <strong>May</strong> Mllh aehool<br />

In a dual meet at the Recreation<br />

Center, 53 to «.<br />

The vUtUjri •cored victories in<br />

eight <strong>of</strong> the 11 .events on the pro-<br />

IrajB, while <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity boys grabbed<br />

the majority <strong>of</strong> second and<br />

third plates,<br />

SWEEP POLE VAULT<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> won a clean sweep in<br />

the pole vault, which was won by<br />

Andy Houaand with a 10 foot, 1<br />

Inch leap, V, Housand and A, Wilsey<br />

tied for the second and third<br />

places. The reBorters repeated in<br />

the 440, as Mulford, Brown and<br />

Thompson finished In I, 2, 3 order.<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> took all the paints In<br />

the high jump, which wound up In<br />

a triple tie <strong>of</strong> Anderson, Purrell<br />

and Wise, all clearing the bar at' 5<br />

feet, 4 Inches.<br />

Johnny Halnes was tiie only other<br />

local winner, taking tlie 180 yards<br />

In 2 minutes, 11 seconds,<br />

CLOSE to BITTER END<br />

The final outcome was not known<br />

until the last event, the sao-yard<br />

dash, had been run <strong>of</strong>f. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity<br />

needed first and second to win, but<br />

as It turned out Purnell won the<br />

race for the Capers and Reynolds<br />

and Mulford finished second and<br />

third.<br />

The summary:<br />

Shot putF—1, Anderson, Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong>; 2. Powell, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 3,<br />

Reynolds, O, C: distance. 44 Icct,<br />

3-4" inch,<br />

arly 100 yards—1, purnell. O, M,: a.<br />

ffiij week an sipecte to visit Reynolds. O, C: 3, BUaaard, O. C;<br />

Ban Francisco before returning time 10,2 seconds.<br />

home.<br />

Pole vault-*l. A, Housand. O C.:<br />

tie. V, Housand and A. Wllary.<br />

SELVAONB ARRIVE FBOM WEST O C: height, 10 feet 4 inches.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Herman O, Snlvsgn Mile—1. Wemiek, c, M.: 2. tun-<br />

Birived in o»n <strong>City</strong> Thursday ny Oca, Wright C. M,: lime.<br />

nt ehmplonshtt from Loa Angeles, Oal., and plan to 4:M:8,<br />

who had rolled reside In the resort for the summer, Discus—I Anderson, C, M.: 3,<br />

reeeived prli- Mr, Selvagn, formerly a Navy phar- Powell, O, C,: 3, Mt'Dnwoll, O. C:<br />

treeeied a cortage maelst's matp. has been on the west distance. 107 Jeet, B mches, •<br />

s( the oKMion. MW coait for the Bast year, attending a 440 yards—1, Mulford. O. C; 2<br />

retiring preildent, television technical Bchool. The Brown, O, C: 3, Thompson, O, C;<br />

couple were recently married there. timp, 56 seeyncis._<br />

<strong>of</strong> games and dancing<br />

tr, in charie <strong>of</strong> P<strong>of</strong><br />

High juniT>=TiP <strong>of</strong> Andt<br />

Weir, bora Mucwe! The assets <strong>of</strong> the State Ttarliors'<br />

Pension and Annuity Funds Bin.<br />

our>ted to 1188,582.740 in IMS. the<br />

New Jersey Taxpayers Associutiun<br />

iroiT NEWS ON PAnE to<br />

says.<br />

! wAeraNoTON — vV-E<br />

Day Mid<br />

come jJid iBne<br />

V-J Dw lavs coBIB<br />

«M- m »««—•.. b» •«! («! the t CWranJment<br />

lagi M "re-oonytnlng" ito «nennoualy<br />

awoUea mUM payrolls.<br />

ine wartinw p-ak <strong>of</strong> FWJeril civ-<br />

Utan €mploye« «y » * W ^ ^<br />

Ihere are sWl mate Mm M»M«<br />

Uvlni on tbf IMpMtrs<br />

n;ori,<br />

Puniell antl Wise, 0. M.: hriwlil. s<br />

fppt, 4 inches,<br />

Juvelin—1, Puriirll. C. M.: 2<br />

Thcimpsiiii, O. C; 3, WiliehurB. C<br />

M.: distiuicp, Hn U'pt. 6 1-3 inehi's<br />

1 Re-Opens Today<br />

S P.M., Friday, <strong>May</strong> 24<br />

_<br />

Garden Patch<br />

MARIE O. TOWNSENn,<br />

Open from 8 A. M,<br />

poAgbaafc<br />

in the lut pNWUr few, lWi, to<br />

total <strong>of</strong> public •ervante CM 851.B36.<br />

buMd ol lfloWim for w«w W re><br />

due* the umy <strong>of</strong> BovwnBient employeeo,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fiaiall reoHitly asktd the<br />

House ApproprtaUoni CJommlttee—<br />

in ettimatinf their teng-dtitanM<br />

empjoyment foal. — to nU» Urn<br />

•nte by some 100.000!<br />

The Olvlllftn PnxJucUon Administration<br />

Visa added MO to ita payraU,<br />

and plans to add sUll ICO mora.<br />

The Maritime ooinml»ion, preparin»<br />

to turn ship, back to private todwtry,<br />

atui hu rtmoit aU <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1J98 payroUeri it haA ml the ena<br />

<strong>of</strong> 19*5.<br />

The "alphabet' aienelei, irt up<br />

lor wartime emergency purpoaeii,<br />

don't die even after they've bean<br />

<strong>of</strong>tleWiy iKecuted. DeeapltaMd, M<br />

agency Is likely to grow, like t,<br />

hyra, a couple <strong>of</strong> new heads.<br />

And the punlie payroilers hang<br />

on to the public psefeMMekl<br />

190 yards— 1, Halnes, O. O,i 2. time, 3:11.<br />

Wemiek. c, M,; 3. Leonard. O, C.; 30 yards— 1. Puniell, C. M,; 3.<br />

. ynoids, 6. O,: i, Mulford, O. C.i<br />

time. 34 seconds.<br />

Bread Jump—1. Anderson, C. M.:<br />

J. purneU. C. M.; I, Dixen, O. C;<br />

distance, 31 feet, 1 1-4 Inches.<br />

VOICE OF<br />

Tournament Postponed<br />

THE PRESS A three-club loiimjment schedule<br />

I for Tuesday by the Women's At-<br />

MonnMath American (Lone ntie Oity Oolf AwelBtiOHu at the<br />

Branch t. <strong>May</strong> 1?) gays;<br />

_oean Clty-Um£n Point Oolf Glub,<br />

ni postponed because <strong>of</strong> rain until<br />

Politlml analysts acree that the aunt fueiday.<br />

ureutyiH danger to Republican sue-<br />

Ci'su in the national campalfn next<br />

Fall lits iti the impression that<br />

tliiii puny is dominated by reac.<br />

Uu:mry influences.<br />

New Jersey Republicans can do!<br />

i'liuBh to reiiiave that handicap on<br />

June 4tli by nominating Col, HaruliI<br />

d. Huffman, who Is known all<br />

iivir the country as a liberal and<br />

i<strong>of</strong> governor,<br />

A Hoifimin vletory wsuld be a<br />

victory lor iiie direct primary and<br />

the principle that the voters are<br />

riilillpd lo select their candidates<br />

without (ins dictation from<br />

Tbe name that comet to<br />

yr machines, For- his appolninent<br />

was •hriiitlpieked" by Oovemor<br />

nind whenever Rue Seafood<br />

\ae ajid hla machine and<br />

rt*s-TT5tnhiirtton—would-aerv* no.<br />

tier thai the Republican voters <strong>of</strong><br />

• mentioned .<br />

tin<br />

SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />

9th STREET at the BAY<br />

8th ST. iind BOARDWALK—Next to Vi<br />

Opens for the Season<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY29th<br />

1 Enough ftMh mm •»"» *«««»»*<br />

molts to supply Utt nonn«l require; <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> THi lU <strong>of</strong><br />

0 be lost throuth f .poUjme and<br />

waste Mas jr»r.<br />

That itatemant WM m»4e OM<br />

week by a leading dlmtrtbutor <strong>of</strong><br />

vum Jnm tSSTmiafa *ho^<br />

M for Biosw &>Btiatioa batwwn<br />

prsduoers and dfrtrttuOTs M hgp<br />

elunlnate waste by speeding up tbe<br />

to coniumer,<br />

"Al s tn when evMy BOunil Of<br />

food Munis, It is urgent that irewm<br />

wid dlstrtbutori «m up to reduce<br />

the estimated W per cent tas.<br />

that, occurs in the nsMoB's S3 DilUtm<br />

pound fresh fruit «nd vegettMe<br />

e^," said Karvsy •a, head <strong>of</strong><br />

A * P Food Stores' produee-bujrlnj<br />

operations, "That a substanUal part<br />

01 thU waste can » eUnUnated ta<br />

indiimted by my own oompanjrB TO<br />

per sent reduction in the fresh fruit<br />

and yegetrtle apollaje rate itaee<br />

IBS. This will amount to oonservatton<br />

<strong>of</strong> nearly 400 million pounds<br />

<strong>of</strong> produce this year, or enough to<br />

tupply the IrMn fruit and vaaeUMe<br />

rSu&ments <strong>of</strong> J«s*y Oity and<br />

Newark for one wr-"<br />

•aum elteo more dlrott routing<br />

<strong>of</strong> merchandise as me <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

effective methods <strong>of</strong> oombeXlns<br />

waste. TOrBe-fourths <strong>of</strong> the B«*<br />

fruits Mid veiettfclei handled by<br />

the company by-pus eW«<br />

144 m<br />

Ilf CHABCEBV O» MIW JlililV<br />

HOTICE TO AB8EKT BgrnDASTL<br />

TOiMABV 11, IIIUL CMC Mary E. Peltrich)<br />

and WILLIAM SCOtT IIILL,<br />

By virtue al an Order sf the Cdurt<br />

sf Changery oi New jersey, made efl the<br />

IMh day "I April, !««, wh.fein A. E.<br />

FiUpdnck and Maslelyn E, FiU|WtrieV<br />

arc CsmnlairtanUI. anfl filar^ U. Jill)<br />

inn Marj K, OielrKh), el vir, are P-fiinddnts,<br />

you are fequirrd lo _ appi<br />

and answer tbe Cpnii.ilisinsrits' Hill<br />

Complaint nn ei before the IJth day<br />

June, !*», or said Bill will be taken<br />

is eonfessed against y<br />

state had weakly surrendered<br />

their power and acquiesced in the<br />

by.piusiiiig <strong>of</strong> the democratic diric<br />

t primary by an executive who<br />

Ixaa called lor its abolishment.<br />

A IlglJman , victory »^uld be a<br />

victory far recognition <strong>of</strong> our vet=<br />

ersna and Mie welcoming <strong>of</strong> their<br />

jouLJiful influence for a tquare<br />

deiil nnd an end <strong>of</strong> favoritysm and<br />

special privilogc'ln our public af.<br />

tills, if • we are to attain the<br />

wliuif'home objectives for which our<br />

t men fought and sacrificed<br />

died we must put in <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

capable veterans and men In wftD'<br />

piiliiy with their Ideals find tn close<br />

touch with thorn, H<strong>of</strong>fman, who<br />

served over six yean in our two<br />

isrra.test wars, rising from buck private<br />

and winning medals for gallantry<br />

on the battlefield. Is o model<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> our former<br />

fighting men. His opponent, a considerably<br />

younger man, has never<br />

been in lib country's uniform and<br />

never shown any particular concern<br />

for the sx-QI's praMems or<br />

aspirations,<br />

a<br />

few Jersey n tlw Utb ll!<br />

nx», IB a mur —<br />

Smith is UK<br />

BBd jou »fe ihe defendant, y..u<br />

hweby riquirnt to «n»«er ll<br />

<strong>of</strong> petltlsnlr a" or bMan MM<br />

oi July neil, nj ll dabu]<br />

•ucb deirte will be reniired 1<br />

It the aianeellor >h.li Ulinh<br />

"Thi<br />

central markets and are moved to<br />

the consumer throuf h decentralUed<br />

U «W«l ol ..id ,„!. I. i..<br />

• ilnm <strong>of</strong> divoira bciwnn


'*• -•--•--"^"-''- - —•' nal f» the commtanlSr*t~*-~^- •«» to *>>• role <strong>of</strong> nerTiii.h.n<br />

NftVW <strong>of</strong>ficer gneat. f<br />

' "»• VILLAGE<br />

eoHw «re struct _<br />

^After the brief ceremony the Ac-1 «J •• F*K f.<br />

SCfHeM flu be under the dine, j<br />

BtCTCJCBS ,.<br />

SOLD and REPAIBED I<br />

Mi amiAMMH rW Mk>||<br />

ANNARELU<br />

Brown's<br />

rimWffi<br />

Turns* fttf M Sitf.<br />

,Wltt|lJfflW. und Arturo de<br />

Oordovs ihan stellar hilling in ParaW«Uit»<br />

'K <strong>of</strong> &¥BH IB B 3 S 4<br />

coortysPd. ft pot,ef Wy on the Wln-<br />

•«( BM aU ?«<br />

atme wfl«f»l »aa rigid<br />

^^."who a^ able, wm iUm iM<br />

w^ ggrdlne-ptk to ride to tbe end<br />

. all get for * bouae approved the ttmW »<br />

_. i ! ^ rec^imeaa^ ft June iB, liWi<br />

• • « ;; steward: »T» ma'am! Howwer.,<br />

Senator Olwrlea C. Rewl «Pr«a- jQ,, ,t,, „«# trying to art »<br />

** * htaMBK htaK ftt t "frttefld frttefld « * ^rfitt" ^ ^ f th antUi"<br />

after losing hj» campaign tm IBnomination<br />

to WlllHun O. Hunt.<br />

•crow BiutOMi School. 4-S.<br />

booater « • < Until<br />

MAY 29<br />

knee latotd M»lMM MM Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mra, T. A. Mcl<br />

A d M<br />

m. wnfmi Matt M |MM<br />

Itr*. L«oy MengeL<br />

tt TKAKf lot '• '<br />

^, TJirnmimonmi recMTed roany •<br />

* * ^ * ^ Jew* Howlanfl WM'awarded a<br />

laHiiialmi ttwt tbelr the Anglen" Ota>b^£tdpg pier at •<br />

nanud liwif"!— <strong>of</strong> the local WMtf<br />

' ern Unkm <strong>of</strong>f**, succeeding Mis?<br />

In hU ayn- „„ KtM Bird Club nlied t»<br />

«Dir at Northfleld with O, ^ ^<br />

CryMtat<br />

Dining Room<br />

HOUSE or LOT<br />

To SeD or Rent?<br />

Irwii Nickolwi<br />

Gat«r«n Tools ini Be«««<br />

DO«T'» Hardware Co.<br />

.»-.<br />

• : . • • • • . .<br />

THE<br />

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4<br />

,^J VAULT<br />

l*OOfc»dln<br />

:A<br />

till o» . mw JERSEY<br />

• ilh the |'r..Tl»i,,|<br />

J H.atul.1 «nd<br />

1<br />

* ' H .<br />

pole vault With » i«p <strong>of</strong> to feet «<br />

taches hi bat (o dttt Don Ml<br />

mort .», Ml tatt tOdat* DM Mul-<br />

--,_ was »MM *itb the excellent<br />

pn>- time « CM in th, MO yard dash:<br />

mnk Bllmrd w fourth in the<br />

» y-jd. Mil fifth In the 100 yards<br />

cape MM H Mwell toot third Ihthe<br />

W MH (oorth in the dtoew; The<br />

ggyjWW WM Us MM, U feet i<br />

sm^s 8 however, exhibited iifenty <strong>of</strong> liktlns<br />

"Water ! and should be strone con<br />

5flf*/SkB? §"»•?« •&SPJW<br />

He raty thta week. It eaneemed<br />

We fail <strong>of</strong> one DWf Tftjfsr, <strong>of</strong><br />

FhfladelBhta, who caught a. rare<br />

bird on nd and reel,<br />

tnifer's haul was a sooty<br />

shearwater, -i species usually<br />

found m nUd-owan, He was<br />

fWUnt fcr BMkerel, and after<br />

throwing out Us baited hook he<br />

felt a tug and pulled it ui to<br />

find the bird. There had been a<br />

fioek over toe boat at the time.<br />

^*-^ , Oeean *Oity anglers have<br />

hooked- seagulls in similar manner<br />

In the put.<br />

Jggsa fatyand wart «rf the oUMf j<br />

m itadeTraiiosiUile to _ —— • —<br />

m. -** > to<br />

1 " m Jim McNeils, K <strong>of</strong> O. third barman,<br />

was the heavy artillery with a<br />

^r3f<br />

•* Teiuiii Court. Open<br />

to Hih High School S h l Pl MS*<br />

The back count <strong>of</strong> the Mean Oity<br />

I municipal tennis center are now av-<br />

I aUaMe for plsj by high school stu-<br />

•deoM, and preparations have been<br />

made to resurface the front section,<br />

or -'tournamenf, eourti for the<br />

I coming season, according to Oom.<br />

' inlMioner at PMWIB Worts Edward<br />

B lowker,<br />

jnds<br />

He said the tennis center probably<br />

wM be fully open and ready for the<br />

general public about the third week<br />

M Me, Wallace Johnjon, summer<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional, eirpects to report for<br />

duty rtout the lith,<br />

FatotUif and other renovation <strong>of</strong><br />

thi clubhousewns itarted nue time<br />

r ' Tom'* 1 iveii that undf<br />

-rniaircn! HrciBirauun I.aw iigw i<br />

• 11 perloni, tJCejil till. In mil<br />

..... HniH anil Fniitled In rte«i»<br />

aliHiilfB bollotl. Blurt lie iwrinanentl<br />

rriiil.irril u Ifmt forty ja,, priBI t<br />

lilt due or the pphnir, „ ,(,,,,,1 ,1<br />

* -* *"*" to >lsectloil<br />

at wliirB llity cleairr is volt<br />

Suoli prr,un, Kriim ill ni are orenol<br />

already per<br />

Recreation Director Oeone j fhci Hi , 1 Itr<br />

diner announced that Wtuil • Ciiunt*<br />

ley has entered a team in the sum- l l l ( H l<br />

mer league and claims to have e,<br />

ouih power to make mincemeat, <strong>of</strong><br />

ih# others in the circuit. °<br />

Oardlner is anxioui to have all<br />

prospective teams realster their<br />

i !!»*! houfi<br />

players as soon as possible. Xnv<br />

irnlni and<br />

team; not yet heard from shoud<br />

likewise contact him before the end<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong>, Present plans call for the<br />

start <strong>of</strong> league play en June 18. »t<br />

im<br />

"(m th, ,,om.<br />

«er which new entries will he barrio alii <strong>of</strong><br />

the fslinwini<br />

IVITKn<br />

75.1b. Black Drum<br />

Caught in Delaware<br />

A 75-pound black drum, first re- A SHislill'l'<br />

ported this season in the Cape <strong>May</strong> A rtlKONEH<br />

County area, was caught Saturcia<br />

by Freeman Yearlcks. Jr., <strong>of</strong> FIshini,<br />

Creek, while angling <strong>of</strong>f North<br />

Wthland B«ch in the beiawJS<br />

The drum was the "first lane entry<br />

in the county flihiiw contest<br />

Ifearioks Is a recently dLschargi-d<br />

veteran.<br />

More New Books<br />

At Public Library<br />

New books received at the Pitt<br />

Public Library include the follow<br />

Ing:<br />

jf KV.IJ ,,f|i<br />

eight 6t%k hi<br />

TUISOAV,<br />

th ini<br />

BJnmtiA<br />

Fli|tl».i.<br />

IM6<br />

PRODUCTS CO.<br />

Gl»«sboroe40<br />

SPEEDY<br />

ft*T YOU MOVt IN<br />

Gas Heat!<br />

moiled quantity <strong>of</strong> Bone Horn<br />

t Eoulpment »v«Uable<br />

for Immediate rnatalfetkm.<br />

V.<br />

Phone Somers Point 604<br />

Box 366<br />

Somers Point, N. J,<br />

jm-f|ff 'ttlii SirHpU Till<br />

At* M KlTORI NOON<br />

SAME JM1^_<br />

, and Presto!! ,-,'.'_<br />

IT WILL «I DONEJir<br />

•<br />

This Offer 1$ .'good from now on,<br />

excepting Sunday* arid Holidays<br />

only, whether you ar« qpenlha the<br />

summer cottage or rhoklrla a per-<br />

m<strong>of</strong>ient chonoe <strong>of</strong> residence.<br />

Where k«yt are h^iury please<br />

hov»- thcrtr f our <strong>of</strong>f»e«<br />

:m- : A<br />

"Blood Is a Beggar," by Tnomai<br />

•yd,<br />

"Debomh,' 1 by Marian Castle.<br />

"Love Story Incidental," by Bo<br />

phie Kerr.<br />

"Mink Coat," by Kathleen NorrL.<br />

"Our Own Kind,- by Edward Me<br />

•orley.<br />

"This H aoodbye,'"*y Betty Baur<br />

"Torrents <strong>of</strong> Spriiif,' by Michael<br />

Innes,<br />

"World to Win,' by Upton Bin<br />

elatr.<br />

'Aw <strong>of</strong> Jackson," by Arthur M<br />

8ehiesinger.<br />

"Binding <strong>of</strong> Books," by K#nnetl:<br />

P. Perry.<br />

"Flags <strong>of</strong> All Nations." by Cleve<br />

land H. Bmith,<br />

"Qame Book," by Margaret B<br />

Mulae.<br />

~*^eWfrey oimueerr<strong>of</strong> Bilgland,<br />

by MarehMte Ohutp,<br />

"Great White Hills at New Hampshire,"<br />

by Ernest Poole.<br />

"Sueeeis on the Small hrm," by<br />

Haydn s, Pearson,<br />

FOB QUICK RESULTS<br />

VIE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

OCEAN CITY'S<br />

OWN<br />

RADIO<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

WFPG<br />

UM on Dial<br />

MYSTCRY MELODY<br />

CONTESTS<br />

MUSIC—<br />

* LOCAL NEWS-<br />

PRIZES!<br />

•<br />

-Sponsor*-.<br />

TUESDAY NITE<br />

« 7:30 - 8:00<br />

Spie it Span Restaurant<br />

Roqfcett't E«to Station<br />

Senior Studios<br />

O.D. Hackney<br />

Independent Roeflng Co.<br />

WEDNESDAY NITE<br />

9:00 . 9:30<br />

Saiwon it Hamada<br />

Bo<strong>of</strong>lnc<br />

ThM. F. Gtutafc^n<br />

MlnUH<br />

VUll«g« The>tr«<br />

Plymouth Inn<br />

Important Woul<br />

•TOBB^<br />

fjinf<br />

ilKKli'i'<br />

N<br />

htret<br />

Tllliifl 'DISTRICT.<br />

,t r.,ui p,lrBB,, ..<br />

INeit dulir „, Fi<br />

• ' -- _ • 1 ^ E «S!-f-?»©? 1_=_==__pi<br />

— - ,*" mimm<br />

Street.)<br />

FIRST IMSTRirT. Stto,,,l W.nl—K <strong>of</strong><br />

C fltadquartera. SOD Aabtirj Avrmlc<br />

(Diltrlct N.,,i(ti ..do <strong>of</strong> FlffMh<br />

r 'DISTRICT, anna ,w*m _<br />

Uf*| Ginn, 1119 AabUr> A«mw,<br />

Iritt SauflUaide <strong>of</strong> Tenth llr«t<br />

.. JaHk aide <strong>of</strong> ThHUIHih Strict).<br />

tmRli fifSTRICT, Nraiid Ward —<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Ilane^ I.l.iy.l Olalllii, MS<br />

Arfjuri Annui. (Dlitflei Saulh aide<br />

<strong>of</strong> TliirteeiiOi Sin-ei lo N<strong>of</strong>lli aid:<br />

<strong>of</strong> Twentlclli Hnrt).<br />

•."<br />

wS 1<br />

it<br />

'ACRES or DIAMONDS"<br />

Why starch the World over when we can show you a genuine prong<br />

opportunity here »t Home?<br />

For Sale<br />

The North Street Beach Grille<br />

An exceptional property and permanent lucrative businew for sale tt •<br />

v«ry low price,<br />

FOB DETAILS SEE<br />

/, Pr Rankin<br />

962 Boardwalk (rear)<br />

Phone 0220 for Appointment<br />

—BROKERS FHOTBCTED—<br />

Your Signature on a 1846-1947 Mobilheat<br />

Contract Does It!<br />

S0i:0NY-VACUUM MATING Oil<br />

YOU GET COMPLETE SERVICE<br />

-OIL HEAT AT ITS BEST!<br />

Vwif new M<strong>of</strong>aUheat contract n n automatic fual oil<br />

teBpttature poav&tefty,,,/,,.! VSUUH(<br />

promote, combugtion efficiency, deliver* high heat<br />

. ttimtully mrwlem from trained, retabte drivm<br />

warm «t lower co«t, ^ ^ •<br />

^ for thit, oontnet t«Lry.<br />

mmm.<br />

LK.T.-<br />

te the increase<br />

' and uried the<br />

In auio<br />

Kf the<br />

" thi ntw term are<br />

VCharlei K. TBUrs-<br />

^lette. Ale.-<br />

Manicurist joins the<br />

TM device hM<br />

lor varied services<br />

''$i?*t\.'<br />

Rotarians Learn Problems<br />

Of War Surplus Disposal<br />

U, S, Proceed. CauHoualy, Trytai to be Fiur,<br />

But Good. Are Moving to Public, Goetz Says<br />

Top <strong>of</strong> the evening<br />

[SATURDAY. MAY 25th<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Salesroom<br />

716 AsWy Ave.<br />

-Wills-Jones Milk Co.<br />

Telephone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0225<br />

• Repairing<br />

Service<br />

1 Electrical<br />

\ Appliances<br />

IASBURY AVB.<br />

JOB<br />

PRINTING<br />

FOR<br />

mvminf<br />

PURPOSE<br />

Stationery<br />

Of Hem Supplies<br />

Guild Product*<br />

Lewis L Barrett<br />

Formerly g e n u i<br />

Jit Prlntini DeM,<br />

807 Arfmry Ave.<br />

Hut la B»k<br />

OCEAN OTY !®4TI*ffiL. LEDGER<br />

Atlantic Typewriter<br />

Exchange<br />

2711 Monterey Ave.<br />

Atlantic CHy, N. J.<br />

OUtUiuie*<br />

I<br />

What Cape <strong>May</strong> Co.<br />

Super Highway<br />

firepro<strong>of</strong> canvsa. <strong>of</strong> which It had<br />

to five million yards, But to<br />

every pound <strong>of</strong> euivas had Msn<br />

added a half pound <strong>of</strong> fIrepnefing<br />

material. To remove >hls ftnd Resort Resident<br />

tim<br />

tiiereby reduce the canvas hack to<br />

a saleable weight for civilians, a<br />

"stripping" device was worked out. 40 Years Passes<br />

The canvas was then first <strong>of</strong>fered .to<br />

veterans, but it was found that they<br />

were unable to buy It In any'quan- Deuh Claim, MM-<br />

Why is the government not distlty^sq<br />

it is now going on the clvilposing<br />

or Its vast store oi surplus<br />

UU S, Smith<br />

IIOTABV ClUB AT<br />

jan market,<br />

eommodltlm more rapidly?<br />

OCEANIC NEXT WEEK<br />

Mri.,l«l|ii Byer Smith m <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Augustus B. Qoett, <strong>Ocean</strong> city at-<br />

Mr. Ooctz said that the govern-<br />

jity ty reildent for _40<br />

ye^ died Bun.<br />

t<strong>of</strong>ney and WBrtlme nmnuiacturer The notary Club will lean ment literally has hundreds <strong>of</strong> mill- y at hw borne ISS central ay<br />

<strong>of</strong> canvas goods for the War De- Plymouth Inn after Mnl|U for ions <strong>of</strong> articles In Its surplus de- day y at hjf*" borne, isi' "central .ay,<br />

partment, told the Howry club at the summer. It will befit. pots. He told <strong>of</strong> one sample room, he was<br />

Plymouth Inn last Friday night nnUnc Bent Friday nl»ht at In one depot alone, that was filled<br />

was the widow <strong>of</strong> Vt,<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the reftsons.<br />

tha Ocexnlc Hotel, 1110 Wesley with samples <strong>of</strong> shoes, "—and this," lah Mrs. O. Smith, a ciirp,.nu,r foreman<br />

he added, "is duplicated all over employed tot many yeafg py the lat,.<br />

He lave the Rotarians a picture<br />

Tonight's speaker, at Fly. the world."<br />

Leander Oorson, builUing contractor,<br />

Supreme <strong>of</strong> the tremendous amount <strong>of</strong> muni, month Inn, will be County Clerk CONGHESB MOVES CAUTIOUSLY •he 18 gyrvlved by ft jon, Harry<br />

tions olothlng and other parapher- Htlrllnf W. Cole. Topic i "Rum.<br />

_. Bmith, manager or Oharney's<br />

naiia manufBCtured for wur pur.<br />

Much criticism has been direct<br />

tnaElng Around."<br />

itatlonerj store in AuBntio Clty:<br />

ed at government authorities for<br />

poseg but never used, and now scat- Next weeks speaker, at the<br />

ive fibnaeiilldren ana three great<br />

the conduct <strong>of</strong> this disposal process,'<br />

tered in warehouses oil over the Oaeanie, will be Rev, Victor B. he laid. "Congress, mindful <strong>of</strong> the afe<br />

world.<br />

BeatUe, pastor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> scandals that arose In surplus dis- Funeral scrviws were at<br />

IT'S BIO BUSINESS<br />

<strong>City</strong> Baptist Church. It will be posal after the other war, ts moving<br />

"Disposal <strong>of</strong> war assets." he said, Junior Motarian Nlzhl, and the cautiously. Every transaction there-<br />

"is one <strong>of</strong> the bifRest enterprises club', annual Boy Award will fore ip carefully checked, and this,<br />

in which this nation has ever en- be presented.<br />

too, slows the disposal process."<br />

gaged. The big problem is how to<br />

Another headache that cortfront<br />

dispose <strong>of</strong> them to the greatest ben. could thereby form monopolies, ed the War Assets Administration<br />

eflt <strong>of</strong> oil. It would not do to dump<br />

until recently was no shipping space<br />

"But these goods are moving Into<br />

them on the market, thereTiy break-<br />

Mr. Ooeti said. Having made s<br />

joiisumBrs' hands. To give you en<br />

inB fair prlees, or to permit them to<br />

large sale to an overseas customer<br />

idea, the Philadelphia Department<br />

pass into the hands <strong>of</strong> groups that<br />

it had no way <strong>of</strong> delivering the<br />

alone disposed <strong>of</strong> 116,000,000. worth<br />

goods. This has now been recti<br />

last month. All dVer the United<br />

lied.<br />

States, similar disposal branches,<br />

all coordinated through Washing "Congress," he concluded, 'Is con<br />

ton. are moving this surplus at asclentiously<br />

trying to clear up ai<br />

corresponding rate,"<br />

<strong>of</strong> these problems and get the good!<br />

into trade. But iKe very enormity<br />

ENDLESS VARIETY<br />

if the undertaking makes it dim<br />

Mr. QOBU said that there is an •ult "<br />

endless variety <strong>of</strong> goods to be dis- Mr Ooetz was introduced by Jos<br />

posed <strong>of</strong>, from tankers to small ph Talose. <strong>May</strong> program chairman.<br />

boats, from shoes to Jeeps, all InGuests<br />

were introduced by H. *<br />

When folka »«<br />

enormous quantities, the govern, rentlss.<br />

••partylnf Mrn<br />

ment is trying » wort out Plans<br />

Clicquot Qub BsUnw<br />

by which civilians can find ways to FOR QUICK RESULTS<br />

Cooler, • d.ll«bt/ul,<br />

use them practically and pr<strong>of</strong>itably, USB THE CLftiiairnai ADS<br />

Oaa mMU hafl the fovemmrnt<br />

a l<br />

•toPMd for a while until « soUUer<br />

nfmr. Ita tansy<br />

reveaM thai the elastic In them<br />

nodnM mm m inlicr<br />

could be aied aa a -sprUMi" to<br />

pull it at tlw top <strong>of</strong><br />

pull a door shut,<br />

any everting, Or USE It<br />

"The iovemment." he continued,<br />

a. im—Wm at tile tup<br />

"wants to give veterans the prefer-<br />

<strong>of</strong> it* cUu,<br />

ence in purchasing these surplus<br />

goods. But the veterans do not constitute<br />

a great buying power, and<br />

the government Is anxious to get its<br />

surplus property into the channels<br />

<strong>of</strong> trade, so there is a conflict."<br />

"Dl-WBIOHTS" CANVAS<br />

AT MODDun con<br />

<strong>On</strong>e example <strong>of</strong> how the govern,<br />

Kramer Beverage Co., ment is trying to adapt its surplus ,. Cleaning<br />

goods to civilian use Is the case <strong>of</strong><br />

,,Oiling<br />

we, ^<br />

111 N. Vlrtinl*. Araiue ><br />

. > Adjustmenta<br />

AtUBtlc <strong>City</strong>, N, j.<br />

..Overhauls<br />

,, Regular Maintenance jf<br />

3 P-»i.<br />

.esterday (Thursday) M the Caa.<br />

man and smith parlOI.s s with wit Bey, By,<br />

Oeorie eorie JHachcr, Hach, piifito p p <strong>of</strong> f the First<br />

resbyteriBn bt y ch church, nifjelatini. ifjeli In<br />

terment nt In Beaaiae Beaia Cemetery. Cmetery<br />

Palerrno.<br />

Marmora Resident<br />

70 Yeari Pa&6e» <strong>On</strong><br />

M Mrl. Josephine f M<br />

J hp i L, L V ounB.<br />

mora, on <strong>of</strong> Cap<br />

ldt<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mar -<br />

mora, ne <strong>of</strong> Cape <strong>May</strong> Oounty's<br />

oldest residents, died Ounday «•' her<br />

home alter a short illncii.<br />

Mrs, Young, who %BS 0 06. had d<br />

made hef h home h on o the h nearby rb<br />

mainland for 70 years, Bt,e was bqrn<br />

in Oedarviiie, She si, tt,c widow Of<br />

Ediar Vouoi.<br />

•urvivlng are two sons, James D.<br />

Karcher, chestnut mil, pa., and<br />

Harvey D. Young, marmors{ B<br />

daughter Mrs. Bamuei porsor^, Marmom;<br />

a sister, Mrs, Martha Trench,<br />

HartsvilW Pa.: two gfandsons, Ed.<br />

gar and jj<strong>of</strong>wood Ooraon, ot Marmora,<br />

and on Teachers Are Doi<br />

The bi-monthly rotetlng o<br />

Oape <strong>May</strong> County Teacher*' AM<br />

elation was .held M«f »» at Cap*<br />

<strong>May</strong> court Hduie. Mm, lflliaj»tli<br />

McOonlilB Dresided, • ReBresentatlvei<br />

from the dlffereiit local &ehera'<br />

organteations reported on eurrent<br />

public relations activities, Mrs.<br />

M»ry Mean arjd MlM Manaret<br />

aeully, reprwenUng the Cape MWF<br />

ttnd Wildwood teachers' groups, announced<br />

that their associations h»d<br />

each adopted a "war orphan" tot<br />

a year.<br />

The County Teachers<br />

e great grandchild,<br />

James ft Corson,<br />

F r lervices were conducted<br />

y sfternoon Bt the Bad<br />

man anfl emlth Funeral Home by<br />

Rev. Victor B. BeBttle, bftstor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oity Baptlit Ohiirch. Burlii]<br />

was at Besiade Cemetery. Palermo.<br />

he<br />

1 ten the oountr<br />

<strong>May</strong> Start Here Point ^m^ja<br />

jMnt-Ml Hal.<br />

lint link <strong>May</strong> ha<br />

Built in County<br />

The staW will start the flrat Unit Teats on an<br />

in the four-lani nortli-te-touUi If«w have revealed thmt<br />

Jersey parkway in cape <strong>May</strong> Ooun> ment t»v«d ths<br />

ty, If those along the fight M way<strong>of</strong><br />

work


! • - • • *<br />

' T •%'"•''<br />

' ~" ','<br />

Supplies co.<br />

•V-'. •<br />

(.Group AMM<br />

im perdtUiktM<br />

UK<br />

a noun <strong>of</strong> ire<br />

(ram tour<br />

IClioms Gives<br />

tau popular melodies<br />

spirituals, Mlgioiia and p..<br />

mmu.<br />

• flr fe the full group<br />

together with<br />

displayed tor earlier<br />

<strong>of</strong> the program,<br />

M*tUi*»s * thunder <strong>of</strong> applause that the cho-<br />

"" ".. V<br />

en<br />

In ooopuntUm endeavor. PIANIST APCLAOMD<br />

pttqM, no. Mutual institution. In addition to the students, the<br />

tramm oxtered two piano solos by<br />

miltM ehoriH — almost half MliS Betty R, MalBne. seliool mu$ie<br />

t drawn from Oc- supervisor <strong>of</strong> North WildwocKl cKl Jun<br />

iior<br />

High School, Her rendition <strong>of</strong><br />

J8, Chaster 1, KnfKd<br />

ill IK held i!<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

VSODUCTS<br />

ft SON<br />

Ave.<br />

Telephone 4-1342<br />

JANITOR<br />

^—»" =,==„ ^r~,B .B9.» lending pur-<br />

MOM at Ihe proirain,<br />

Miii Heleii M. Derriclt, <strong>of</strong> Oeean<br />

Oil}', conducted the finale and also<br />

led the fuU chorus in "Mexican<br />

ierenade" and "Was 'Ah Praia."<br />

Cornell J, Pearl, assiitant local IUperviior<br />

and orcheitra director, conducted<br />

a beyi' chorus in i<br />

"Stout Hearted Men" and the<br />

Winn."<br />

W1LDWOOD MAN<br />

OPENS PROGRAM<br />

Others who led groupi or single<br />

numbers were Paul W, Freed, o<br />

Wlldwood. who also opened the pro<br />

mm by leading the audience ii<br />

singing the National Anthem: Miss<br />

M. Estelle Farrow, <strong>of</strong> Court Housf •<br />

and Miss Mary Annette Frenefl<br />

Oape <strong>May</strong>.<br />

Mr, Freed led the full chorus in<br />

•Czechoslovaklim Dance Bong' and<br />

"This Is My Country," Miss Farrow<br />

gondUEted a small group <strong>of</strong> boys, a<br />

quartet from each school, in "Climb.<br />

In' Up the Mountain." she also led<br />

the full girls' chorus in the ever-<br />

BOpular "Bweethearts" by Herbert<br />

and "Love Walked In" by Gershwin,<br />

GIRL TRIOS SING<br />

A girls' group, with a trio from<br />

each school, was led by Miss French<br />

in another Gershwin tune, "Summertime,"<br />

The entire chorus developed<br />

insplrinB choir eifects in the<br />

singing <strong>of</strong> "Beautiful Savior," also<br />

You Plug into<br />

a Modem World<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fresh Frozen Food<br />

REFRIGERATION<br />

: you buy or freeza your own<br />

Wldb bom foods, a modom Qectric<br />

„ _ JSMUflyqlor will qlvm yon ample gtaf<br />

Ml* Kpbe* Adequate room ior frox#n foods to<br />

Ml* «f AM modten homemokor'a requirements<br />

tira -<br />

1 U.B. Public Health Berviee.<br />

the Malaria Control in War I<br />

lions ana dusts," he said, "and have<br />

no authentic records <strong>of</strong> injury to<br />

liumans caused by it, A few cwss<br />

<strong>of</strong> dermititis have been reported)<br />

none serious, presumably caused by<br />

workmen failing to use rubber<br />

gloves when mining solutions. Thes*<br />

probabljK were due to the solvent,<br />

splrators when applying DOT' however,<br />

I think mare <strong>of</strong> them work<br />

without than with respirators,"<br />

Mr, Lafferty gave assurance that<br />

any materials or methods that prove<br />

unhealthful or dangerous to humwis<br />

and animals if not properly proportioned<br />

will not be used in county<br />

mosquito control work.<br />

. "We feel safe in following formulas<br />

and methods <strong>of</strong> the country's<br />

outstanding authorities on this<br />

proved method <strong>of</strong> control," he said.<br />

BUILDERS!!<br />

If you MM a priority, we an<br />

glad to help, no charge or obligation,<br />

ir you need material! not<br />

on the priority list and we have<br />

them, call for service,<br />

Here an some its •toehM *c<br />

an selllnf without priority •<br />

Heatilator<br />

Ornamental Iran Railing<br />

Hardware and Paint<br />

Garage Track and Hangart<br />

I" and 8" N. C, Beveled<br />

Siding<br />

Rough Framing, N, C.<br />

Copp« . »OP Ridge Roll<br />

IS" Brown Creodipt<br />

Wood Shinglei<br />

Terra Cotta<br />

V Asphalt Board 4x5<br />

SOe per sheet t<br />

V Asbestos Board 4x8<br />

W.52 per sheet<br />

J.P.COLLINS CO.<br />

South Seaville, N, J,<br />

Bulkheads<br />

Piers ami Docks<br />

FOUNDA-riON PILING...<br />

BOAT SLIPS DREDGED<br />

DIVING and DYNAMITING<br />

Charles C. Leonard<br />

8EAVHAE, N, j.<br />

Phone Ocfwn <strong>City</strong> 1828-J-4<br />

Plumbing-Heating Materials Now Available<br />

Fnw* CKur Philadelphia Store<br />

dKBKg&<br />

MR. THIO V, TOWNSEND<br />

Phone HJIB, Stevenson 1 lgg - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 2147<br />

J*[Bj|5W *^^*** GUi te pnatmr onto 1 »> UM Bay Arenas<br />

SEARS, h o t B U C K AND CQ:<br />

IJEQN COSTELW &SON<br />

CBMBNT WOWS fttp SQIL CHAVEI<br />

"BLSSf? * SAN<br />

Save Ttru, Time and Mile,<br />

0?!A!LCITY - LONGPORT<br />

GTicksU<br />

Navy<br />

The automotive industry la now<br />

half a wiiiury old, and in these<br />

JO years approximately a,000 makes<br />

f hve appeared on<br />

Motorists! r_ ...<br />

War* on Speeders!<br />

Resort motorists who drive down<br />

Oape <strong>May</strong> way were warned this<br />

week that Oape <strong>May</strong> polier are eon.<br />

ducting an intensive ciunpaifn to<br />

curb speeding,<br />

Sol Needles, Jr., safety supervisor,<br />

said that taxi operators mid drivers<br />

<strong>of</strong> other commercial vehicles had<br />

been the most frequent violators,<br />

Mawson & Chatt.n<br />

Express Co.<br />

LOCAL and<br />

LONO DISTANCE<br />

MOVING and<br />

HAULING<br />

^—moderate Pricea—<br />

1243 Wen Avenue<br />

Phone 012S<br />

PAPERHANGER<br />

Alkintlc <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />

Phao*<br />

TOP<br />

PAINT<br />

TROUBI<br />

Phone 0'<br />

IMMEDIATE SERVICE<br />

* NO JOB TOO SMAIX - NO JOB T«J<br />

Kitchen Sell and Furniture!<br />

THOMAS F. GUSTi<br />

PAINTING<br />

Ufll CENTBAI. AVUm<br />

-Complete &MMM<br />

USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS USE THE<br />

SUMMER<br />

Electricians El*<br />

SOIL<br />

SAND GRAVEL<br />

LA*DIOAPINQ<br />

W. A. COLLINS<br />

Ph. S.iwi, point 478<br />

or Wrtto P-vllle RFD No, S<br />

KEYS<br />

MADK<br />

Took Sharpened<br />

. WE ARE TAKING<br />

ORDF.BS for EVINRUDtS<br />

LEMONT'S<br />

BAY AVI, «n<br />

Trucking<br />

Ferguson<br />

EXPRESS<br />

St. and Simp,on Av.<br />

Daily Trip,<br />

rhila, and Suburbs<br />

T""" " ,1m<br />

1 TRUCKING<br />

I N. Pewoluo<br />

1 ,TOP BOII, . QBAVEL<br />

| and CUMDINQ<br />

I BIS West A»e, rhi UB,<br />

»«• • „••!!:„"!,„. i<br />

General Hauling<br />

Dump Truck<br />

NICK RORENTINO<br />

MX WUT Am<br />

MIKE ROSA<br />

General Haul<br />

nn *m AVCNVB<br />

Phone 1800<br />

Storage<br />

—^<br />

M STORAGE °<br />

For SHOP,<br />

INSTALLATION<br />

REPAIRING<br />

SERVK<br />

Win. S. Anderson<br />

12 First Street<br />

Irvin Johnson, Jr. &<br />

1110 Simpson Avenue<br />

REGISTERED<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

INSTALLATIONS<br />

SERVICE REPAIRS<br />

TelephoBtl<br />

1520 Aabury Avenue Phone O.C. 11<br />

Laurence E, Stedem<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

—REGISltltEIJ—<br />

AH type, <strong>of</strong> Electrical Installations, Repair I<br />

Maintenance Service<br />

Jacob C, SCHUFF<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

Mbmt IM<br />

ST4NDARD<br />

ELECTRIC CO,<br />

Electrical Contractor.<br />

•. a PEBKS. «. :<br />

300 W.,l,y A<br />

Ph, 1181-W<br />

B1AD TUm CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

Alfred Rt Smith,<br />

Cement - Tile-Marble<br />

•Bi<br />

WM, R. SB<br />

Electrical<br />

Contractor<br />

•HAibnyAn,<br />

EDW. S, COS<br />

Electrical Cc<br />

SOSSthSt<br />

Jmdt J- W.tkir<br />

PAPERHAI<br />

MB A»bury Ara^v<br />

Plastering<br />

BRICKLAYING<br />

PLASTERING<br />

STUCCO<br />

HARRY W.<br />

LOTS CLEARED<br />

Lot*'<br />

fe<br />

BRYANT ALLJEAfON WWDOWS<br />

Fv ¥«r TUnid C«n».rt-W MNitM to Fv<br />

—U Y« Flu To MM, We'Cui B*lp IToo—<br />

JOHN E. TROUT<br />

RlQISTEttED BUtLDKK<br />

1053 A.bury'Avenue PboBe 1200<br />

Builders<br />

Builders<br />

SIDEWALL SHINGLING<br />

RE-ROOFING PAINTING<br />

REMODELING<br />

DISTRltHITOtt FOB<br />

"SNEDAKER" COMBINATION<br />

Screen & Storm Window*<br />

. MAn. COUPON FOB F«ra BiiniATi m^ PATMBNTS |<br />

I GEORGE SEDDON "'••"•"'" \<br />

SS Suntet PI*ee Phoni 214SR<br />

Nun Without Obligation, pltsM M Mtlm«tor tot<br />

| Addiww<br />

KVBBTTBINO FOB THE<br />

AND REPAIK OF A<br />

ASBESTOS and ASPHALT ROOFING<br />

White Asbestos Sidewal! Shingles<br />

Bardwmn<br />

Plaster Walter V, Hess WtBia<br />

L,imbrr I034-S8 Mnpm in. Ph.<br />

Builders<br />

Cameron Bros, Co.<br />

1 Builders, Jobberm<br />

3 and Ro<strong>of</strong>ers<br />

I J7 BMfsSM pi.<br />

B !•> i<br />

n. 0072<br />

CARPENTER<br />

JOBBING ALTERATIONS<br />

PAINThNG<br />

Robert yY<br />

UM WEST AVB.<br />

S. L, SMITH<br />

Registered Builder<br />

JOBBING • ROOFING<br />

MM Simpson ATE. Ph. 1523-W<br />

in i ; I iiiiiiB<br />

CARPENTERS I<br />

WANTED<br />

JOHN E, TROUT!<br />

ion ASBUBY AVE. j<br />

HI., I oiiiimi nil HlM<br />

POTTS' BROS.<br />

BefMenll<br />

Builders<br />

1040 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 0061.W<br />

Septic Tanks<br />

SEPTIC TANiB<br />

and CESSPOOLS<br />

IDUT « BIPAIBED<br />

90 IIHf t n t «<br />

Cifriu victitty<br />

LEONARD WIGGINS<br />

innlaUnf Board<br />

Will Board<br />

Builders<br />

H, C. Pontiere<br />

BUILDER<br />

933 West Ave, Ph. 1808<br />

Jobbing<br />

Alterations and<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

Albert S. Camburn<br />

10S9 W«t Ave. Pl»m N<br />

F. C. Slacum<br />

BUILDER<br />

3312 Asbury Arm,<br />

GEORGE F, SHIRE<br />

PlBBtering - Cement Work<br />

Painting - Jobbing<br />

HI THIRD STBEET<br />

Phone 02W-W<br />

JOHN G. PETERSON<br />

Corltarmetor and Builder<br />

EOOFING . PAINTING<br />

, MUISII AVE.<br />

Brickwork<br />

BRICKUYER<br />

GALMTTEAGAIMIE<br />

I- v *' .«<br />

Plmnbing-tii<br />

HARRY<br />

VorkOfl<br />

YorkBoiWI<br />

Winter Air <<br />

OIL<br />

HANS<br />

It<br />

gM Mamt Aw.<br />

FredH.<br />

P lambing - H*<br />

MS<br />

MO ^ M .<br />

Robert M.<br />

PLUMBING •<br />

ALTfRATIONB<br />

Plumbing - Herimt<br />

I Slmpxn An. Fl<br />

PlnmbfBg<br />

OU Bnrnen<br />

WUHMn O. T«<br />

—<br />

Pin* wr-J<br />

Loub Tsccarino<br />

PLUMBING and<br />

HEATTNGl<br />

Ml WEST AVB., OC£*» CTTT. :<br />

* MMIM»MI<br />

M1CHELE PILEGGI<br />

< Plumbing -<br />

Phone 1876<br />

505 North Street<br />

Painter*<br />

••««»«««<br />

C, L. BRECKLEY, lac]<br />

House and Sign<br />

PAINTING<br />

jH Ju&ur At*.<br />

L PAINTING<br />

FRIES &PANGBI<br />

an - «th i<br />

wm-fi<br />

A. L. PFEFFER, •<br />

cm<br />

House<br />

RITTERHpFF^<br />

i


^ Help Our Neighbors<br />

il^rf^e devotwl « modem establirt-<br />

OCEAN CTTY SENTTNELLEDGER<br />

1<br />

Church, Sanday<br />

trs, ft<br />

.. other,<br />

Tuesdayl<br />

I was the ad<br />

i JITOgram Jar the<br />

i to establish mote<br />

In the<br />

e Lutheran Min-<br />

- substitute pro-<br />

I plan <strong>of</strong> r«llenj"alio<br />

reported upon<br />

Would<br />

School<br />

gr^—. -Bber <strong>of</strong> Bom-<br />

Si**yeaed a campaign<br />

FifiS 111 Sunday $ervice*<br />

nesT pBUBVTntAN<br />

.fljhat. ami Wesley av.<br />

The Gwptl Centered and<br />

MMnlBry Minded Church<br />

•m. Mom FUelW, Th,D,, Piwtor<br />

•;li a,m. Prayer Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lunday School teachers and <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

u the choir room.<br />

•:M a.m. The Church at Study.<br />

i,S, Lesson for June 3_ "ExpresatuR<br />

(ur Friendship for ehrist.<br />

ft," <strong>of</strong> I there will,be vocal trios and duets<br />

with piano numbers and bran trim.<br />

U_ TJus quartet has became well<br />

[known in and around the Philadelphia<br />

area as being an unusually<br />

talents ;ntsd ,.„_, "team" team <strong>of</strong> musicians. muiielans, ~*<br />

The he beys also will appear in the<br />

ing People's meeting at 6:JO p.ro<br />

lections h sonis, music an J testlmonlatt.<br />

VA Flight Tr«inm» Baptists to<br />

Program Expands<br />

Mew courses in (light training are<br />

available to vetenuis under a Vet. Attend Rally<br />

erans Administration's eoHtraet negotiated<br />

with the Red Bank Airport.<br />

Red Bank, New Jersey, last week.<br />

Three courses will be <strong>of</strong>fered lit<br />

1<br />

Bapk, An airplane salesman<br />

*** **«* school,<br />

|Ven dosed since June,<br />

tf MBrf<br />

1.-3-B: Luke 10:38-42: John il-l.J<br />

I0.-4B a,m. Memorial pay Bunr<br />

The Church at Worship, Oh<br />

speaker: The Rev, Frederick W,<br />

Bhs, D.D.. commissioner to the IE<br />

Oeneral heral "Assembly." Assembly, "Dr Dr. Evans _<br />

Presbyterian<br />

ewt <strong>of</strong> yi the hum Second SCCUIIQ rresDytgrui] M choir.<br />

lurch, <strong>of</strong> Troy, N.Y. The choir I SCIENTIST<br />

feeted by Phil B. Barrett, will star' 8eIMITIST<br />

Architects." The choir will stag:<br />

"Living for Jems," Jeannette Stokes<br />

will ling: 'The Ohriit,"<br />

A cordial Invitation 1s exMndetl<br />

to everyone,<br />

•OL» TRnvJTT* EPISCOPAL<br />

Hth it. and Oulnl av,<br />

B*r. Richard S. Ballej, Rector<br />

• un. Holy qommunion,<br />

10 a.m. Sunday School.<br />

11:15 un. Morning Servles,<br />

Week-days:<br />

10:30 a,, Wednesday,<br />

• :M am Friday.<br />

Saints<br />

—i Me," by Warren. Barlt<br />

"The Trumpeter," by Din.<br />

1 Days, etc, 10:30 am<br />

I « «<br />

CHURCHES OF CHRIST,<br />

ll sr<br />

riton<br />

e "Soul and Body" Is the Lesson<br />

i b fl bjt f S d M<br />

IP, Barrett.<br />

7:40 p,m. Evening Bervlce <strong>of</strong> Wor-<br />

Hip. Bern- — - - f ll Service. Stirring<br />

inf oervlce, "The<br />

•*" the pastor<br />

iidvr<br />

ek prayer meetl, ..„ p.ni.—<br />

L _. irge*'and"oringBig*ariothe,<br />

1 brintfin. another<br />

..Jid-Week _.Week Medl Meditation" from the<br />

Scriptures. .."iptures.<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 10 tMemorial (Memorial Day)<br />

S p.m. Voung people <strong>of</strong> the church<br />

travel by motor coach to the Memorial<br />

Day Youth Rally at Conven<br />

ti tlon' Hll Half In Philadelphia<br />

PlilliidHpl.lu<br />

KINGDOM 1IALI. OF<br />

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES<br />

B5S Asbary Av»""»<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong><br />

"Woe to<br />

d f<br />

ne Soul and Body Is the Lesson<br />

by flerinon subject for Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 28<br />

Golden Text: "Know ye not that<br />

ihii<br />

'Love's -•"•"• Wasteful- -••-<br />

e<br />

D. 1<br />

Barrett.<br />

Wednesday, 7: SO p.m<br />

Meeting and Bible study.<br />

FIBST METHODIST<br />

Central nv,<br />

... ... ... Ganclorr<br />

Sunday, Sunday*" <strong>May</strong> MST£I * llh th * «* rd riday, <strong>May</strong> 24—<br />

« p.m. Service Meeting: Woe to<br />

:he Tnhablters <strong>of</strong> the earth and <strong>of</strong><br />

.he sea! for the devil is come down<br />

unto you, having great wrath, be-<br />

Oolden Text: "Know ye" not "that cause he kiioweth that _. ,. l lie hth hath but<br />

ye art the •temple <strong>of</strong> Ood. and that a short rt ttime." i " R Rvv, 13 13: IS, 2<br />

the Spirit <strong>of</strong> God dwelletli In you?" "The Devil is rilhja with great<br />

Sermon: Passages wrath at the established kingdom <strong>of</strong><br />

James version <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ood by his Messiah, and lie stirs<br />

up to wrath uKuln-t tllut, Theocratic<br />

Qovemment Ml the nations and<br />

... we are always confident, governments <strong>of</strong> this old world. Both<br />

knowing that, whilst we ore it home World War I and World War II were<br />

in the body, we are absent from the fought by the nations, not in the<br />

Lord; ... We are confident. I say, iterest <strong>of</strong> Jehovah's Theocratic<br />

and willing rather to br absent iveniment by Christ Jesus, but In<br />

from the body, and to be present<br />

the interest <strong>of</strong> world domination by<br />

with the Lord." " HI '« Oor. 6:«. a:«, li. 8.. cor Oor-<br />

Bunday School, 9:30 a.m. Wilbur ""sUve relative passages from "Science and an<br />

Clark, superintendent. There Is a Health with Key to the scriptures"<br />

class here for every age. Come and by Mary Baker Eddy includestudy<br />

study the Bible Bible with _.».. us. „„,<br />

~--iu.httv II«H«I.M,H !„,*..., „»<br />

Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Speak<br />

', Dr. Bertram O. Jackson, <strong>of</strong> Chi-<br />

. Illinois.<br />

• juth niiowshlp, 6:10 p.m.<br />

bert Dunham in -<br />

Young People to Go <strong>May</strong> M.J ...» 1. the JBrtsdictionai<br />

to Philadelphia<br />

Conference onference on Recreation sstarts<br />

Td uesday at the Flanders landers Hotel.<br />

leopie <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Wednesday, Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> Si, 7:45<br />

I ci<br />

Prayer meeting<br />

— Jhureh, mceompanlta<br />

i and BibleStd<br />

to veterans, will train<br />

are now studying the Boo<br />

by<br />

, _s an aviation salesman<br />

and Mrs. Victor Brattle,<br />

will il travel by* chartered motor oach<br />

and also lead to a private pilot's li PMIadrlph'ia's convention Hall<br />

cense.<br />

ittena the Memorial Day Youth<br />

f wart OB record ad- An instructor's eourge will be <strong>of</strong>- _.-».y, under the direction <strong>of</strong> ftei<br />

- .-opening <strong>of</strong> thewhool fered for veterans possessing a valid Percy Crawford,<br />

I toupd necesary to float commercial pilots license with ap Youth groups <strong>of</strong> various denomin<br />

ne to. finance Unprovini proximate ratings.<br />

ations from ... several "*—'"' states —*— are"ex — -<br />

Peeted to attend In large delega<br />

___* A committee will con- A course in instrumentj will be tions,<br />

HS jjoarf <strong>of</strong> SdBcaHon, available for veterans possessing a •ome <strong>of</strong> the putstanding featu<br />

ijiFt<strong>of</strong>c tefcool w have valid eommerelal license with 33 <strong>of</strong> the rally will be a 1,000 ali-j<br />

-ftam Woodbine to thelogged<br />

instrument hours.<br />

choir. S4.pjece all brass choir, n<br />

"I Bcbooi this term and<br />

hartt trio. The King's College alee<br />

win wiiu 1M1UI<br />

Club, a plai,,i fluartet and other<br />

dosed because I EVEN COKRfiSPONJlENTS musical features.<br />

and needed re- . Foreign Editor: "Here's a criti- Oil Dodds. holder <strong>of</strong> the worlds<br />

'cal dispatch from Bpain." record for the indoor mile, will give<br />

Matiafing Editor: 'What now?"<br />

a running exhibition and his testi.<br />

mony as a Christian athlete.<br />

P. EL- "Our correspondent wants Doors <strong>of</strong> Convention Hall will op-<br />

more money,"<br />

en at 6 p.m. There will be an organ<br />

and choir concert beginning at §<br />

Strand »MMM«i<br />

p.m., with the rally getting under<br />

way at 7 p.m. - - --<br />

. IWealeyAv. ; O,C. *M5 O.C. ISM M J The rally is being sopnsored by<br />

300 churches and laymen <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />

' 4KXAN CITT<br />

8TANW00D ARMS delphia under the leadership <strong>of</strong> The<br />

Rev. Mr. Crawford, who is well<br />

«a etruovn piAci known as director <strong>of</strong> the •'Young<br />

All Year<br />

NELSON ARMS People's church <strong>of</strong> the Air," worldwide<br />

radio broadcait.<br />

8)7 DELABCKY PLACE<br />

BOOMS -, Witt • Momh , fun. J<br />

i » Ml<br />

T. -rwSUNT H>CONO, UNHA. -j<br />

Ate.<br />

itudv1 •Rightly undsrstood, Insteud o<br />

BOssessing a sentient material form,<br />

nun has a sensationless body; and<br />

god, the Soul <strong>of</strong> man and <strong>of</strong> all existence,<br />

being perpetual in His own<br />

Individuality, harmony, and immortality,<br />

imparts and perpetuates<br />

these qualities in man — through<br />

Mind, not matter,<br />

^<br />

^ .._„ ^»ua^,..^ »x,E M*W£ Of Isg<br />

lah and invite you to worship wit:<br />

<strong>May</strong> It to June 3, The Young Ad<br />

ult MeeUngs. <strong>of</strong> our conference<br />

start Friday in «ur church.<br />

The Pastor will be In the church<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong>fice each each afternoon, afternoon, Monday to<br />

Friday, from 4 to S p,m. He will be<br />

glad to meet all the those desiring diri to<br />

talk to him on personal or church<br />

matters<br />

• • •<br />

ST, AUGUSTINE'S. B. a<br />

I3tb st, ud Weslay av,<br />

hi, B.rthoion,*« B. Doyla<br />

Rev. Jojscph J. BreBBan<br />

Sunday Masses —Sum. and<br />

10:18 a,m.<br />

Wrst Friday Massei at 7 a.m.<br />

Confessions on •aturday and eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> first Friday, 4:jJ p.m, to &i&<br />

p.m., 7;S0 to i;J0 p.m.<br />

ST. MAST'S CHAPEL<br />

kid st. ml AUantle a*.<br />

Sunday MIM ails aja<br />

• * •<br />

ST. JOHN'S BVANOELICAL<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

loth si. and Central av,<br />

Robert c. Davis, S.T.D., Pastor<br />

Wildwood Invokes »:46 a.m. church school, with<br />

classes for all ages. Graded eourses<br />

Qne-Way Streejl^ _ <strong>of</strong> —•-•-• - — • - - - •<br />

Nine WildwaDfstreets became one-<br />

1 MMBueiVM, The Devil stlra them up<br />

to wrath because he knowi that it C«foDutW<br />

U a dead certainty now that Jehovah's<br />

Theocratic King, Christ Je- U Jailed 90<br />

sus, will In a short time smite the Pleading guilty<br />

nations <strong>of</strong> the Devil's world orRan-<br />

Iratien with hta scepter or rod <strong>of</strong><br />

disorderly eonduet<br />

iron. That will mean the dashing oi ID, <strong>of</strong> ui central av.<br />

all <strong>of</strong> Satan's visible organization to TO days in the eoi<br />

among men to bits. This wrncknge lice Judge HowarJ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Batan's earthly dominion will Be<br />

followed lip Immediately by the Patrolman Ca<br />

bruising <strong>of</strong> that Old eerppiit'.i head, pion was with<br />

namely, the destrllctinn <strong>of</strong> his in. WHO became boiste<br />

visible deman orgfuiixaUon." W 0-1-restaurant.<br />

He sald<br />

to behave, but that<br />

B:4S p,m. Bible Book Study, "The regarded the advice<br />

Kingdom Is at Hand,"<br />

argument with<br />

i p.m. Watchtower Bible Study,<br />

"The Hop <strong>of</strong> Things Not Seen,' All<br />

(ooiUwiir persons welcome. No eallection.<br />

reRTREPAIRlN<br />

AH Makes <strong>of</strong> CARS<br />

and TRUCKS<br />

tp, MO),<br />

SPECIAL $68,50<br />

• • •<br />

OCEAN CITir BAPTIST<br />

Expert<br />

COMPLETE OVERHAUL<br />

<strong>On</strong> DODGE or PLYMOUTH<br />

SIMONIZING<br />

Pastor<br />

« Junday School <strong>of</strong> LUBRICATION<br />

Jhnst-centered teaching ami<br />

friendly 'ritndly fellowship wit with classes %<br />

JERRY WILLIAMS<br />

every member <strong>of</strong> the fi •- — sses to<br />

Russell<br />

Button, Button, superintendent.<br />

superintendent BODY REPAIRS<br />

—at—<br />

11 a.m, Worshio Service, The pastor's<br />

^rmon=tspic, "Geod for Nothing."<br />

There wifl be a reception <strong>of</strong><br />

members into the church at the PAINTING<br />

CRAIG MOTOR SALES<br />

conclusion <strong>of</strong> the sermon,<br />

ENC1.INI1 CREEK. N, J.<br />

1 pm. The Berean Class <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sunday School conducts another <strong>of</strong><br />

its monthly eospel services at the Edw. G. Kurtz Co.<br />

Telephone! Seiners Point 8326<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> County Farm, Prayer<br />

meeting at the church at 2:4B, ears FOBP - MERCIFBY - LINCOLN<br />

Aster 6 p.m., Telephone S. r. 8350<br />

leave ai J, <<br />

SALES and SERVICE<br />

1:30 p.m. Youth Meeting, Younf<br />

peoplf <strong>of</strong> all ages are invited to this Atlantic Ava.<br />

hour <strong>of</strong> fellowship and inspiration,<br />

TOWING SERVICE — DAY AND NIGHT<br />

French B, Loveland, counseilor-at. bet, 1st and North Sta.<br />

law. will be the guest speaker, m-<br />

. strunienml and vocal music by "The nana o,c, oeoo .n.i not<br />

| Cal vary. Brass Quartet" <strong>of</strong> Philadei.<br />

I FRANK'S Sinclair Service AUTO PAINTING<br />

• 7th St. and A»bury Ave.<br />

O ESSENTIALS TO A GOOD<br />

o gtudiL.aeBaett-jncharge<strong>of</strong>gir?<br />

BrmnrrDf5i"<br />

jOL__AyTO_£AINTJratARL...<br />

perintendent P. Edwin Beiber, with<br />

way streets on Monday and will re-<br />

SIMONIZ<br />

Assistant Superintendent J*ed<br />

BATTEBIES<br />

main so until September 15. under Klein, Victors are cordially invited CAS<br />

OIL<br />

An Experienced Painter,<br />

Ui is t&t Glerigiis SpfiQftiSis Pseeso! an ordinance recently adopted by to attend,<br />

I iftdSQf & F sg,ris g»lf the city commissioners.<br />

ail • Hlldle<br />

11 ajn. The Chief Service <strong>of</strong> Wor-<br />

- lakia far I<br />

Snfbhjng, £<br />

Motorists were cautioned by <strong>May</strong>. ship. The sermon subject: "Human<br />

An Airtight, pustpro<strong>of</strong>, Well-lighted<br />

ij dfivfa and<br />

Specal om., .„» n l leaturri or George w. Krogman to look fop<br />

Paint Shop.<br />

ODAIITY fOO» _ WSlt UIVID signs while driving in Wiidwood<br />

••—« tn' bHkIM, M e»ll Ailutte Clrt make sure which way they shoui<br />

"WE CAN DO IT NOW<br />

Good Painting Materials.<br />

* *!M> • Ml (linn T«I«rt#B, JBft p. The new plan, mostly affmtlm<br />

streets running to the beach, is de<br />

j\ Heneyijipoiiffv Paradiiic<br />

TOWING<br />

signed to reduce traffic congestioi<br />

FUNERAL DIRECTORS<br />

1 Av*. Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0077<br />

&#""<br />

i H C<br />

*S&<br />

SENSE OF DtTTY<br />

Boss; "Jackson, what Makes you<br />

SO sleepy on the job?"<br />

New Salesman: '^It must be my<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> duty, sir. I lie awake half<br />

tht night thinking <strong>of</strong> my work ••<br />

Arch<br />

Supports<br />

FJnt Mefhadtat Charch<br />

BCT. A, L, CMiff<br />

St. John's Latb«ran<br />

Church<br />

•w. Batan e. mm<br />

BBOBB BTJUT TO<br />

OBTiiopEDic rmcscBrpTioN<br />

LIBERTY<br />

SHOE REPAIRS<br />

1054 Asbury Ave.<br />

BASH. DONATO, I<br />

ROAD SERVICE<br />

LetUa<br />

MOTORTONE<br />

Your Car<br />

drteoUtk IntcnuU Tr»lment<br />

Maktt your Meter Sinf<br />

SstbfacUM<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

GARAGE<br />

Plymouth . E>e Sets<br />

9th and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

Lubrication<br />

Simonize<br />

Painting<br />

Fenders and<br />

Body Repairs<br />

Motor Repairs<br />

AMOCO SERVICE STATION<br />

SPECIALIZED CAR LUBRICATION<br />

—ft« Call and DcUnry Service—,<br />

S*rrfw call. IMM MMMITIRAY BROS,<br />

noam 9387 900 Bay Ave,<br />

r OPENING *m<br />

MERIT GASOLINE STATION<br />

9th St. and Simp»on Ave,<br />

TJIlttBgSAjAI >MCI—AH FOH H POO PROOF<br />

RS EMEIMSENCY ROAD SERVICE<br />

COMPLETE GBEA8E E AND WWASB B JOBS<br />

B8 TUBgS<br />

MOBILGAS STATION<br />

9th and Aabury Ave.<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

WASHING<br />

ttKC DENAN. Ptw*.<br />

Simooiz $8,00<br />

>•!, P1J0 T.hH<br />

Lubrk»tion ,. ; $1.00<br />

B.I. ll.B niu<br />

.. $1,00<br />

*f. H.N "in*<br />

W«*h mil PeUi.. $2.50<br />

m, M.M tuu<br />

worn OOOD fSr_<br />

FRANK'S<br />

Sinclair Station<br />

DENMAN<br />

TJRMS<br />

Immediate Deliveries<br />

Haa,<br />

BBHOP<br />

Motor S»l«<br />

PAOKABD DEADER<br />

A*bury Ave.<br />

GOOD/YEAR<br />

TIRES<br />

IN STOCK<br />

ffe*^<br />

V<br />

I Am Here to tiive Ym<br />

We Have All Three!<br />

New that Synthetic Paints are<br />

•gain available. We will paint' 4<br />

your car for as little as , ...<br />

ALL WORK GUARANTEED 50<br />

EXPERT BODY and<br />

FENDER REPAIRING<br />

Bishop Motor Sales<br />

Authorized PACKARD Dtalet<br />

Repairs and Service to AU Type Can<br />

1159 Asbury Ave., corner <strong>of</strong> 12th St.<br />

* AUTHORIZED DEALERS •<br />

Pontiac<br />

*U<br />

Cadillac<br />

Wmt T. Powell<br />

IISS Aabury Ave,<br />

PACKARD<br />

eUwrto. Are AalklHrtM<br />

BISHOP MOTOR SALES<br />

AnUwrtapd iALBS SALES UI BKRVICE<br />

Complete Stock <strong>of</strong> Packard PmrU<br />

Aabury Ave., corner <strong>of</strong> 12th St.<br />

A, MENGfeL<br />

SALES BUICk SERVICE<br />

WALLACE BROTHERS<br />

» M d a A mi<br />

•. "* •<br />

CH1BOPODIST<br />

Aiiams,' D.S.C.<br />

4*». M<br />

h AHMlMHt<br />

Bus<br />

HalneB, M.D.<br />

_>MIMN *f tk* »•<br />

VJti'MMw • all<br />

Betta<br />

brtat<br />

fagno<br />

IEL-LEDGER CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

ForSda<br />

.JeKBO lb,'6laefc ashestoT.rqojtag<br />

estos ro<strong>of</strong>in<br />

itment, 1 lengths i t, », *«« Cor,.<br />

\V sheets Iron Ho,<br />

lOl black,<br />

I irii rod. ^""iron^liJi MttwT^^<br />

BOOBBBbUB~funU»hlni|,il«n'<br />

ing unrtaht piano, US OlBba .<br />

110; ^s^seil €^i^ 11*^1*<br />

•?; % oSuble b&s sgpru<br />

13&I WMley av. pfionB »*••-—<br />

SOLID oak swiruflng dpor, qpd<br />

SM TOO Ut* to<br />

view a*,, tinwood, 1<br />

en Point mi.<br />

"m<br />

The Exchange<br />

HI ASBURT AVE.<br />

rings, Innersprlnga, stoVM,<br />

1MM», lurniture »na lumislin,<br />

anoque furniture, gl»» and<br />

tOSSm. Buy and »eU almost anything.<br />

Appraisals mads. Borne space<br />

lor public §!orage^_^ H<br />

NOLJOH Gld «gl-Ber<br />

B<br />

NEW—qulck-htmt oil burners for<br />

stoves and DcaMn, Bate, eeol<br />

clfldent, Ule-tlroe guaran<br />

tee, rim for bucMet-a-day an<br />

tank bMtert, S Pd<br />

d<br />

SHOE roller »*««,<br />

Yacht ay,, Ba<br />

wiha6w i<br />

used itws tabl<br />

Restaurant, 9th st. and<br />

r ware; ¥ rquanti i ~<br />

Mill Hdp Wanted<br />

truck. Salary and Ml<br />

ply Mel's cleaning an<br />

Asbury av,, between 4<br />

wnnted forL<br />

cooklna, l o'c<br />

. Good MU*ry,<br />

We Iiour. Oood hoi<br />

Ungo's Restaunuit,<br />

painter's }aek;<br />

paper. Baturday or<br />

St., sacond floor,<br />

ONE pSirer lawnmower, good eondl;<br />

tionr^bert Wooler, ill Bay av, tf<br />

WHITr enamel kitehen base and<br />

•?,<br />

iting Stove* ••—-•-,<br />

table,<br />

a<br />

3 chairs,<br />

chairs, mlsoillaneouji<br />

"nl^<br />

kit-<br />

COAL ud wood 9d rtoves, rtevw, rani nans,<br />

•--- -••-' furniture,<br />

buoket-a-dnj. etc Used blcydcs.<br />

-,, linoleuin<br />

Btaaonable. K. tUtl Hi ions, 144<br />

i<br />

money. Hana av., Oape M»f Courl Koiae,<br />

Phone g-«941^ u<br />

mirir»res«oM mm M« turn<br />

Passenger and MA £jp*^i<br />

11 IB Anbury Ave, Phone B«8, tl<br />

cordial Invitation to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Resident!; Make every room a<br />

lovelier' room. Visit our showroom<br />

p<br />

and see the largest selection ol stitter<br />

ruis in South Jersey. Fawlnit-<br />

Readers<br />

ing ranac <strong>of</strong> colors mat patMrtu,<br />

jam Zone oval and oblong. s« the bountiful<br />

i display <strong>of</strong> bath rugs and bath sets<br />

-^ VICE, ami£s« >v%J«^ n^^>H^u, >sv<br />

W. Main it, MUlvUle, N. J. phone<br />

10, __ _ f<br />

VINBLAB6 eggs and poultry mifv<br />

ered In oeaan qiUr Saturday by<br />

war vet. phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> WU or<br />

send postcard to OUbcrt Oale, '<br />

Walton nl, tf<br />

SALE—Bi-place that battery today<br />

before you have trouble. Dcleb<br />

and WiMtont battcrifs for all model<br />

cars and truclta, IS to tlS.U<br />

" Oarage, lili Albury y av. t<br />

VBRKBAD garrtgc ors for l-ft<br />

openin qit vWy.<br />

SO4 Riief<strong>of</strong>t av,,<br />

on RUI 3BBSJ<br />

1 "<br />

chen items, dining room j<br />

medicine chest, sUE drapes,<br />

hall runner, 833 Third it. 6.S4<br />

-gallon hot watir boiler and side<br />

arm heater. BOM' clothing, white sires posiiiuu *<br />

linen suit, white'flannels, *!» IB;<br />

iceboxes, beds, bureBUS, No reasonable<br />

ortee refund, Lftiox, 7th St.<br />

and Atlantic, av. 8-84<br />

LARGE handsome hand wroushj<br />

metal Venetian lantern, ambei<br />

glass $18; old fashioned grandmoth<br />

ir chair ilO; fine bureau with mlr<br />

ror iio, 1400 Wesley av. 6-84<br />

DfSUBLE deck bunk beds, 3 sprtnai<br />

and ladders, iiS. 947 Central a\.<br />

Phone 074i. 6-3*<br />

MAHOOANY bedroom iulte MB<br />

bureau W; library table 110; SO.<br />

Ib, ice refriierator $B; two f and -<br />

0' J" woven awnings, nracticaliy<br />

new, including frames; iffl; walnut<br />

dining room suite. SI 13 Centra! av.<br />

bedspreads, used, draperies, curl<br />

tains, etc.; porch furniture, sin(le<br />

u » wi ^ Q%»»*»»«»».- ^<br />

a hostess, or g*neral <strong>of</strong>flee worfc in<br />

hotil or business <strong>of</strong>fice, 4 years- «iperience.<br />

Available for interview on<br />

requested date, Ruth B. Harts, "•»•<br />

L&ekUn^PJke, Jhila^Sj,^, ___-_--<br />

THREE young men from Philadelphia<br />

seek employment <strong>of</strong> w»y degeriptlon<br />

for summer months. Write<br />

Robert Bavldte, /214 W. AhhoMsford<br />

rd.. Plilla. 44. Pa. 8-M<br />

DATffl worle wanted oy expertenced<br />

coiorea woman, write Mary Nor<br />

ris, B4« West av.. rear, > —<br />

VtrBHAJJ, with car; desires position<br />

for summer with salary and livinj<br />

[uarters for wife and B-year^elf<br />

ihiid. oolleie iraduate. Bales ex<br />

eerienee. M. V. Miller, sol E, I*n<br />

caster av,, Downlngtown^Pa. S-84<br />

OHEF, first class, desires positlor<br />

Steve Siegler,<br />

bed, dresser, dressing l*ble and PhilB, 28, Pa,<br />

chair. Very reasonable. Mr«, Marg&ret<br />

Kill, 00.1 Shore rd., Boroers<br />

Point. OaU after 8 p.m. B-S4<br />

HIGH chair, lnherspririg mnttress<br />

for crib; three B-ft. oars, boy's<br />

blue sprini hat and coat, sue 4,<br />

Reasonable, 1015 Wesley av, 1-M<br />

I SO4 Riief<strong>of</strong>t av,, Mcrort, Pa. •hjron<br />

RUI 3BBS-J, a-7<br />

'i CHINA. 300 cpmblnBtlon jreen band<br />

ILY BUS SERVICE<br />

1<br />

Syracuse plates, month' new, $\<br />

PHILADELPHIA ea, flimnn Beitaurant, Boardwalk UPRIOHT jiano, B^pieeewlcker set,<br />

itMooriyn jen. ' tt carpeu. fteesley's folnt Hot/1.<br />

Utatdmn N'VIQUB walnut dropleaf table,<br />

3.00 P.M. marble too chest, chairs, t clocRs, SINOEni'd'comSftte with coU<br />

BA.M, 1,4! P.M,<br />

flour and suiar paiU, old ilassware sprini, $18, Hanlf-Inn, 018 Wesley<br />

and china, a boys' bicycles and kyack.<br />

g22 Asbury av, . t-24 ELEOTHJd"Mlxmaster, ilp: electrio<br />

|MJA.M. i,M P- M. UlCftB or double sliding be* Wt\ n with tray, su<br />

5.45 P. M.<br />

twin site mattressM, 19 ea.; larse $20; walnut serving B<br />

M4M.<br />

library table, 16. 4H Central av. S-T<br />

8. JO P. M.<br />

Ing curtain brackets<br />

nrefrlieraUjr, TSlfh capacity, A- Asbury av, _ v3*<br />

burner er and nd oven gas ranfe ran|e, lae TWO u«d lawri mowers. Qood con-<br />

rtM hr IM 111* <strong>City</strong>, Anlsa, f* ror both. pom, f?p niu Ird am a*. st.<br />

I-M dition. U and $13. 304 W^<br />

•Mn WIMwaes, Capa <strong>May</strong> 100%^ountain, Including Wn Mar-<br />

•l&ai<strong>May</strong> Nanl taia ie steam table, sinks, etc.; also niunim u i w» portable<br />

HP.M, 1,10 P.M. counter stools. bacK Bar and wan practically brand new.<br />

cases. Freedy's, 7th st, and ^bury BM^ _<br />

bulHT* hr AHantic <strong>City</strong> BV- --— am Miniature Plncer, A, K,<br />

TWO a-BKB-i cypress doom, screen tired.<br />

WUL 6.20 P. M. door!, I plate glass mahogany Bay ay,<br />

doors; 3 15-llRht French doors, f re-<br />

ttVNIllTWItN volving door; partition paneling;<br />

Mh Ctt, M* Niw ToA storage cabinet; 5o«mflon hot water<br />

boiler; 30 gallon hot inter boiler;<br />

h Mmntfea £al<br />

3-bumcr gas stove: slab marble, 8.<br />

" JjnU|hj{aiyiimE»nja' «:<br />

«N CITY TIRMINAL OrRCtJLATINO heater, coal b<br />

IHM M AtlaalK A*mM tap, Oienwooa cabinet Mo, ii.<br />

most new. Reasonable at |40.<br />

rHONt 1296<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

Chinese, t<br />

A.I74-A<br />

A. King<br />

AMwtf at l*w<br />

Hw MN<br />

u WAJJTOTTedroom<br />

with Beautyrest „.. _ .—<br />

Hoosler kitcheii cabinet IIS; kitehen<br />

chairs $Les.: parrot cage and stand<br />

IS. MM treasure _ay, g-84<br />

ORQAN, Viotrbla, 8-4~bed, wicKer<br />

davenport and chair, lawn mower.<br />

30-ft- <strong>of</strong> fence, washstand, kitchen<br />

sink, odd kitehen and bedroom<br />

chalrB, side arm gas water heater,<br />

&Mf TlTflymouth pi, phone 1334.J, t-24<br />

»1000. Will sacrifice for titOi also SlAN'8 bl bi<br />

iDsiiquet tablecloth: brtc-a.bru, an<br />

14th M. Phone 1CS1 5-84 bk<br />

... B-M<br />

oversiullea •t living<br />

room suite, 9-pleM maho<br />

ing roonl suite, upright right p<br />

dlnpiano.<br />

*300<br />

for all, %9 W. 14th it., seconrt c floor •300<br />

TWO Iceboxes, hand slicing mach<br />

ine, ine, sMffagj. ghowease. 1011 IB,, Bay .rej ^.. av, i-7<br />

KBOIA. BOIA. crib and kantwet kantwe mattrflsg,<br />

•40 when hn new new. Will sell reasonab- reasonab<br />

y. Rocking bambf M, Ml Oe <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />

3-gHlon glass lined pertex coriec<br />

urn for tale, MS. Oood condition,<br />

Phone hone a.OSTO.^Atlantlc *-»»w,_ajunii»B_>a5*-___-j<br />

<strong>City</strong>. 6-7<br />

8'bunffiid<br />

bdld pay<br />

gray<br />

green<br />

t^<br />

sq butt as-<br />

a 3Cd<br />

llIon for the summer ectric refrigerator, nlceiy<br />

APAttTMSHTS by week or season<br />

to Ab<br />

3, U^U EB |P«H«HUJ<br />

H4B Waterloo st<br />

SEORttARY-Btenographer, thorouihly<br />

eJ^erieneed, felres full or<br />

nart time work June 1 to •epteni<br />

her 30. Miss M, E. Priest, 323 hath<br />

away Lane, Merwood, tipper Darby.<br />

^ o-al<br />

YO j np.m 25, wHti use ot on*<br />

QUALITY gas ranee. 4 burners and looking tat walk to m B<br />

oven if; braw bed, spring and ocean aty. Phone 1MB. 1-14<br />

mattress, almost new, 110: single EQIBTnilB nurM. vet. World<br />

metal bed tS. tn TOurth St. S-84 War II. age M, desires position in<br />

doctor's or dentist's <strong>of</strong>fice. Write<br />

-""•"" Miss Kathryn Duffy, 2110 C3entral<br />

av<br />

S-31<br />

|6C5BAN diTi KSULUKMLNI<br />

AQ13I0Y. BIS West av, Hsliable<br />

, and creamer,<br />

help furnished, Refermiees inve«l-<br />

MML eardtna MaMn. prop. Ph.<br />

ible $5: swinf-<br />

11 each. M. »<br />

male, 0 months eld.<br />

"suite, eonipleie<br />

mattress $35;<br />

, phone 1334<br />

AN8 blewle, balioon tiresL wire<br />

basket, fine condition, tit, , Ueds,<br />

IS W, l»th st, S-j*<br />

APiQtTMBjiir siie electric<br />

M0. 302 nth rt.<br />

CREX itUO, excellent condition.<br />

9 x 12; braM bed, and mattrNs:<br />

kemene hetUrig stove. Apply week<br />

ends, IS 16th •».___ ______S-«<br />

ram iMMBDiArt delivery, i-JT,<br />

recessed bathtubs, complete with<br />

trimmings; 39 and 32-inch white<br />

enamel steel stall showers; 30-gallon<br />

fas automatic water heaters:<br />

toilets; lavatories; chrome plated<br />

faucets, etc, Hans P. Vast, 201 As,<br />

bury av, s-M<br />

ROUND dinliiK room table andjux<br />

.,"L^iJEi<br />

K "<br />

n u unuwu. apartmem<br />

fumUhed, for June and<br />

beK Everything included. «_•-.<br />

linens, lit «th tt, PMne 1W1, 5-24<br />

SSB bedroom fust ^°r a»«ni,<br />

June i to Jun« 10, 1100, phone<br />

«7«4 B-S4<br />

ROOMS ana snaU apartments lo.<br />

rent. Week month or season. Ho.<br />

Oolonlil, bl AUantlc av.<br />

«„. _ shop cm alley.Tom<br />

erly two-csx garage. Apply<br />

BDHOALOW, I bedrooms, eMctfli<br />

ref rlgenitor. at 20 W, Johnson av,<br />

Someru Point: ftW for summer sea.<br />

son. Includes hot water and utilities<br />

TWO bedroom ocean front apart<br />

roenfc nleelF furnished M50, Julv<br />

1 W Beptcmber 11; 4 bedroom. 1<br />

baths, central city cottage, KM for<br />

bson. Phone OTM. S-34<br />

T6 BlW er ftfirt<br />

Ageiocie»<br />

1 site'Pu^dliJecelvable. 134,168.99<br />

Intertund Accounts Reeelvable<br />

.,,<br />

In Sinking Fund<br />

>ay Bonds ,,,,-,.,,<br />

Deferaed ffliaries to Fu- .<br />

ture Taxation — Bonded<br />

REMRVffil ffi^W^"<br />

Estate Wanted<br />

. Wvate party.<br />

Two bednwro apartment or bungalow,<br />

unlurniihed, bested, jmrm<br />

"easonable. idvlU. rafannoea, Bpmers<br />

Point or Oeean <strong>City</strong>, ftst to<br />

1801 st, A»bury to Boardwalk.Advanee<br />

rental, tol 44*1, BenUBtl-<br />

ACME EmpioTment Atency, B, Bteller,<br />

propirielw, ,aei7 W, Columbia<br />

av, Phlladelnhla' Phone Fremont<br />

lift M Stevenson 6Bo. Best select<br />

help, white and colored. Day work,<br />

paS time cools, ehambermalds,<br />

waitresses, i-14<br />

PROMPTLY _ CAHIFDLLV<br />

COURTEO08LT<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

EXPRESS CO.<br />

MM und M| DMM<br />

MOVING and<br />

HAULING<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Trips Dally<br />

Offiw: Artwo Serrioe Stattan<br />

MS Bay A«n<br />

Ofrtce !%•»•—-0805<br />

Terminal Plwor —M87<br />

d six SPECIAL U-bOVn<br />

chalri<br />

. W. 17th st. 5-24 PACKAGE SEKVICE<br />

1 ia^<br />

*'<br />

like new, Term Bonds ,,,<br />

Asbury Ave. Serial Bonds ,,,<br />

Inabilities R*aHiring Cash:<br />

Oounty Scrip in ftreula.<br />

LSW18_L,<br />

Won ..^...-............<br />

Accrued Interest on<br />

County Scrip<br />

IMS Budget Approprla-<br />

S^rnjB>r<br />

tlon Reserves .,,,,,,, M.6W.T7 64^83.77.<br />

with white waK<br />

Rental and Equipment<br />

New Usa, method Asp|)&l| gives fo<strong>of</strong>i&fti __|BiiM<br />

200 6th St. Ph. 0470<br />

- WHMUi<br />

1OK QCICK RESIH.TS<br />

VSE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

SALESLADIES<br />

WANTED<br />

li mA.M. mm<br />

•8.25<br />

Fin or Partnm.<br />

WP.H.<br />

Net NM<br />

9.20 A.M. f,19 P. M.<br />

10.20 A.M, 8,10 P.*.<br />

G, C MURPHY<br />

A-M.<br />

•ft and Artiiry Aw.<br />

12.20 P.M.<br />

1.20 P.M.<br />

2.20 P.M.<br />

3.20 P.M.<br />


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EVENING<br />

*<br />

'-?••:<br />

l PublUhmd in AmvicS, Ormatmst Family Resort<br />

OCEAN ClTY SENTINEL-LEDGER H<br />

Telephone 0304 or 0808<br />

ble Files Protest<br />

Congress <strong>On</strong> Cut<br />

Coast Guard Force<br />

Alarmed Over Prospect that Summer<br />

Boating Will be Unprotected; Resort<br />

Station on Caretaker Basis<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Clyde W. Struble registered strong proteita to<br />

Parents <strong>May</strong><br />

Be Held For<br />

Youths' Deeds<br />

New Law Takes All<br />

Under 18 Out <strong>of</strong><br />

Local Police Court<br />

OCEAM CITY, N. j,, FRIDAY, MAY 31, <strong>1946</strong><br />

Star in School Play<br />

if ^ 1 * (cJ*7 i. Wout.1<br />

Judge Jolts<br />

2 Molesters<br />

Of Women<br />

Sends Pair to<br />

County Jail for<br />

364 Days Each<br />

publlutloa Ottlc*<br />

otfn.l Letter Bullaim. sth rt. «nu 1MM »T.<br />

Governor. Freeholder<br />

Spotlight Primary For<br />

Lear-Pfeffer<br />

Feud Enlivens<br />

Election<br />

. Jeney's CenfrtMionai representatives Tuesday as ho<br />

^gi with alarm that the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> station <strong>of</strong> the U, 8,<br />

Ifl-ut Ouafd, W well as 10 others along the coast, have<br />

10 rtdueed in 'peraonnel^ as to be unable to protect<br />

boatmen this iummpr.<br />

Pointing to the tremendous in<br />

crease in boating activity antici-<br />

Season pated this year, <strong>May</strong>or struble said<br />

he Is "greatly, alarmed" over the<br />

prospect that pleasure and com<br />

with TTiree menial craft will be virtually un<br />

protected if they get into trouble in<br />

local waters<br />

iches Protected He. uld he warn advtaed that the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> IMInt Matim on<br />

60 Former Guard. the bun, which had tout operlUy<br />

by a crew <strong>of</strong> 10<br />

f or Place*<br />

reduced Toeatey to a<br />

Matna, with, only two<br />

men on duty there. ThU ataUan<br />

_ OUTs summer bathing tad a wnl complement <strong>of</strong> 11<br />

• wu leheduied to open <strong>of</strong> f I to 15 men before the war.<br />

MB Memorial Dv, with life Caretaker status also was order-<br />

l«o *rty at three protected ed for the stations at Longport, Cor-<br />

I, Beach Patrol Captain son<br />

i Williams announced Wed<br />

ffiihh Williams planned to have<br />

ffM* on duty, two euh at 1st<br />

. ijth tt and 14th at. These<br />

Minis are now open perm*<br />

If, he nld, and others will be<br />

J on following week ends In<br />

i until the peak is retched on<br />

OPENS<br />

main headquarters Of<br />

jft atao is to open MemoritB<br />

far the season, while the lit<br />

In beadquarters will open a<br />

I kta. MIM Ann Thompson has<br />

to handle lint aid and <strong>of</strong><br />

10th It<br />

the bathing season got<br />

Ibi'gosd start last week end,<br />

I hundreds <strong>of</strong> people wen on<br />

' l md enjoying the eorf at<br />

temperature <strong>of</strong> 04<br />

i TESTS<br />

I Wllllami announced that<br />

1 will not ham ita ustutt,<br />

; test for new candldMM<br />

lufiif then already mrt<br />

Bttan tnough experienced<br />

MB the »ppik»tion list for<br />

|«ld thmt about M former<br />

I late applied to return to<br />

i to the beach. Including •<br />

at war veteran*. Their<br />

1 tf former service date back as<br />

• •IMS. M«t <strong>of</strong> them were<br />

ll between 1MB and 1M3, Sev-<br />

• Mthi veterans want to serve<br />

H teach during summer vaca-<br />

• BtB O, 1, college course*.<br />

f * tin Mrs, William w, Adams<br />

their summer home this<br />

t it 610 Atlantic av.<br />

i Hits House;<br />

river Pined $50<br />

W00 Damage in<br />

F<br />

k Accident<br />

• <strong>of</strong> an automobile that<br />

UJM and earned about $900<br />

damage early Sunday<br />

«» fined 150 and costs In<br />

Monday, on a charge<br />

|ni Ox was Imposed by Judge<br />

arren upon William Itf.<br />

<strong>of</strong> 15 8. Evenrreen av.,<br />

who admitted he was<br />

car but denied he was<br />

~—jHe s«ld he lost control<br />

••werMns; to amid another ma-<br />

1 accident occurred on<br />

near llth it., when<br />

ow Jumped the curb cu on the<br />

J. knocked knk down a mall box<br />

«"d proceeded fart<br />

a front porch at<br />

Anderson. The<br />

imbedded In the<br />

Pfelffer and Pa-<br />

•aid' that lnvutlthe<br />

ear went «S feet<br />

the curb, with no<br />

that brake* had<br />

t"*«UO« TO HOUSE<br />

about tMO<br />

w» home, In addition dditi to t<br />

"•» and damage to the<br />

58. <strong>of</strong> MN.Wood<br />

son <strong>of</strong> the own<br />

tvrtliiv<br />

Amartoan Lafion<br />

to annual Rpgr<br />

Ot the<br />

m<br />

1 Volume <strong>of</strong> business in the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> police court Is expected to be<br />

reduced at least So per cent under<br />

the new Juvenile Practices Act<br />

passed by the state legislature and<br />

signed into law by Governor Edge<br />

The act raises the age <strong>of</strong> juveniles<br />

from 18 years to la years, and<br />

prescribes that the judge 01 the<br />

county juvenile Court shall have<br />

exclusive jurisdiction over children<br />

up to ii who commit crimes <strong>of</strong> any<br />

nature,<br />

Thl. remove* [ran Judge Howard<br />

Warren's local police court<br />

a large number <strong>of</strong> dhnrderly eon.<br />

duel, motor vehicle, and other<br />

type, <strong>of</strong> caMf which involve de<br />

fendanti under IS, Lul summer<br />

at least half <strong>of</strong> all police court<br />

Mslnesi wu with <strong>of</strong>fenders from<br />

is M is.<br />

Under the new law, ail such cases<br />

must be referred to County Judge<br />

A j, cafiera, who is expected to be<br />

swamped as the normal summer<br />

volume <strong>of</strong> arrests hits its stride. The<br />

law forbids local police confining<br />

boys and girls under 11 in the city<br />

! Inlet, Townsend s inlet, atone jail, taking their ftngerpints, or put-<br />

Harbor and Cape <strong>May</strong> point. This ting their names on the public po-<br />

leaves the Hereford Inlet station at lice docket.<br />

North Wildwood the only active unit MAY PROSECUTE PARENTS<br />

for protection <strong>of</strong> navigation in Cape Police Chief Robert J, Lackey dd-<br />

<strong>May</strong> County, it was said,<br />

clared, however, that he sees no<br />

PERSONNEL DRASTICALLY CUT reason why, in many cases, parents<br />

Drastic reductions <strong>of</strong> personnel cannot be held responsible for the<br />

along the entire coast were order* acts <strong>of</strong> their children and prose'<br />

ed, leaving the only other active cuted locally even though the juve-<br />

stations at Atlantic city and Barnnile cannot be tried here.<br />

egat, the mayor said.<br />

The Attorney oenerars <strong>of</strong>fice held<br />

He declared that the local station, st week that the judge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

with only two men, would be un- county Juvenile Court does not havi<br />

able to operate rescue boats eilee- to impose a mandatory penalty un-<br />

Uvely or provide any lookout for der the Motor Vehicle Act, Fish and<br />

trouble from the watch tower on Oame Act. Forestry Act, or other<br />

the beachfront.<br />

penalty statutes, but may Impose<br />

The latest reduction order was penalties prescribed by the Juvenile<br />

the culmination <strong>of</strong> a afrM <strong>of</strong> cur- Act, awn u probation Instead <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tailments <strong>of</strong> Coast Ouard iervlce in<br />

mandatory penalty <strong>of</strong> (200 for<br />

Mew Jersey, starting aeveral months<br />

drunken driving.<br />

age, when the Fourth Naval Dis-<br />

DESIGNED TO AID WAYWARD<br />

trict <strong>of</strong>fice nald the number <strong>of</strong> men Baiting the aft limit for juvenile<br />

available was Inadequate because <strong>of</strong>fenders was described In the new<br />

<strong>of</strong> rapid demoblllmauon and the law as being to assist wayward chn<br />

fact that many are tttll MM duty. dren to become goad elMnns by<br />

AFFIAU TO CONpMMM £N not placing on tptm thf onus at<br />

<strong>May</strong>or BEraattt m'A' '^H^ tt«t *aav\ppun in a it^mina'j^vrt, ,<br />

he planned to &»I<br />

.^2^ ,<br />

ttW T. Millet Hand* oY _«ape ltay,<br />

and Rep, James AueJUncfeas, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

County, to enlist their support<br />

in a drive to i«taifl at least some<br />

measure <strong>of</strong> Coast ouard protection<br />

in this area.<br />

The mayor a vice president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Jersey Resort Association, said<br />

he expected that group also would<br />

"go to bat" on the issue,<br />

O0AST LEFT UNPROTECTED<br />

Under the new curtaibnent, long<br />

sections <strong>of</strong> the coastline, including<br />

major inlets, would be so tar dtetint<br />

from Coast Ouard rescue units<br />

thai the chances for the safety <strong>of</strong><br />

boatmen would be greatly reduced<br />

if an emergency should arise.<br />

Mean <strong>City</strong>, for instance, is guarded<br />

by Atlantic <strong>City</strong> as the nearest<br />

active station to the north, and Hereford<br />

Inlet to die south, The next<br />

closest station is at Lewes, Del,<br />

TEMPORARY—HE HOPES<br />

At Philadelphia. Commodore Milton<br />

B. Daniels, commander <strong>of</strong> the<br />

(page], neawi<br />

Rotanans Set<br />

For Conclave<br />

Reaorter* To Be<br />

Greeten, Sunday-<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rotary<br />

Club and their wives will be<br />

strongly represented at the annual<br />

convention <strong>of</strong> Rotary international,<br />

which will get under way Sunday<br />

night in the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Convention<br />

Hall and continue through next<br />

Thursday.<br />

Laurence P. Lunny. chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

the local club's partldpatloni announced<br />

that there were 39 members<br />

and wives registered up to<br />

Wednesday, as weU u one Junior<br />

member.<br />

TO GREET DELEGATES<br />

A committee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

dub will assist the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Rotarians<br />

by taking charge <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

greeting duties on Sunday at<br />

the President Hotel, from 10 a, m.<br />

to • p. m. That will be the time<br />

when delegate* wMl begin arriving<br />

from all over the United States and<br />

the rest <strong>of</strong> the world. /<br />

, Tl» munmoth convention—one <strong>of</strong><br />

the largest that Atlantis <strong>City</strong> has<br />

«W entertalned-*ill he*r such<br />

outrtMdir^ pwnagg a. Captain<br />

! Declaring that "you are not fit to<br />

mingle with respectable people," Police<br />

Judge Howard Warren on Monday<br />

committed two men to the<br />

county Jail for 314-day terms.<br />

Both men had been arrested on<br />

Sunday on charges <strong>of</strong> molesting<br />

women and children, in separate instances.<br />

The sentences, maximum allowed<br />

JON BALSLBV<br />

in the local court, were meted out<br />

to Charles E. Warrington, as, <strong>of</strong><br />

MacArthur blvd., Bomers point, and<br />

School to Stage Andrew B, Kolodiing, SO, <strong>of</strong> Hartford,<br />

Conn,<br />

ACCOSTED HBll, WOMAN SATS<br />

Famous Play<br />

ALFRED •, DBISCO1X<br />

WnrrlnKtOfi was arrested on com- HAROLD o, BOrrMAN Becular ••»•<br />

plaint <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mary Cunningham,<br />

To be Seen Monday<br />

Independent Kepabllean mil<br />

507 Kith st., who testified he had date for lorcmur.<br />

«ujd Tuesday<br />

accosted and frightened her on the<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High school Dra boardwalk twice last week. <strong>On</strong> the<br />

matic society will seen in its first occasion, she said, he attempt-<br />

major public performance <strong>of</strong> the ed to bar her way, but she escaped<br />

year next Monday and Tuesday eve after shouting to occupants <strong>of</strong> an<br />

nlng in the school auditorium. automobile nearby.<br />

At that Unu a cast <strong>of</strong> IS student Patrolman Matt pangbum told<br />

thespians will stage the celebrated the court that Warrington had been<br />

play, "Death Takes a Holiday," warned to stay out <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

written by Albert Oaasella and two years ago after he allegedly an-<br />

translated from the Italian original noyed womer^nt the canteen on the<br />

by Walter Ferris,<br />

Music Pier. The <strong>of</strong>ficer said the de-<br />

Ralph D, Jnrvis. member <strong>of</strong>. the fendant began returning here last<br />

faculty, will direct the play, which fail.<br />

Is scheduled for an I ;80 p.m. curtain<br />

both nights,<br />

ANNOYED SMALL GIRL, <<br />

TO PlAY FABT OF PRINCE CHARGE<br />

The role <strong>of</strong> His Highness, Prince<br />

Kolodzini was arraigned on com-<br />

Slrki <strong>of</strong> Vitalba Alexahdri. or Death,<br />

plaint <strong>of</strong> Edward need, 116 Atlantic<br />

will be played by Jon Balsley, Oth-<br />

av., who told <strong>of</strong> his small daughter<br />

ers in the cast are;<br />

returninf from the beach after the<br />

man had annoyed her and tried to<br />

Fldcle, John Oliver.<br />

tear her clothing,<br />

Cora, Barbara Sehuff,<br />

Duke liunbert, Joseph Thompson.<br />

Mr. Beed said he promptly Went<br />

Madam Alda. Kathryn Bchmitt,<br />

to the beach and scuffled with Kolodzint'.<br />

While he was trying to find<br />

Stephanie. Edith' Chamberlain, a policeman, he said, the man dis-<br />

Princess Ban Luca, Doris LeStourappeared but was picked up later<br />

geon.<br />

while trying to board a trolley for AMOS L. PFEFFEB, A,<br />

LAWRENCE M. LEAB<br />

Oorrado, Paul Beeotte.<br />

Atlantic city.<br />

Independent -tandklate for free-<br />

M, Daryll DeMaxls.<br />

Speaking to both defendants,<br />

holder<br />

fat re-etectlon<br />

Iheda, Charlotte Clark, Judge Warren told them that "we<br />

•aron Cesarea, Edward strange. do hot want characters like you in<br />

Major Whitread, Allan Peterson.<br />

t<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>," .<br />

jtrta, Jdtairw mmi<br />

Congressman Has Close Call<br />

Juv«n«r Osiurt jualBsr *)v*n<br />

authority, In «ya <strong>of</strong> murder or<br />

.rape, to turn • defendant under II Y. Paving Two ArrestetT^ tHere"Xs Explosion Rips Boat<br />

over to the prosecutor for trial under<br />

the criminal statutes,<br />

HEADACHE FOB COUNTY Decision Soon For Collisions<br />

Wolfenden, Three Other*, Bumed u Flames Sweep<br />

Cruber at Dock on B«y; Few Leap Overboard<br />

Local police pointed out this week<br />

that while this law will lighten the Comments Decline Charged With Fan- = Confressman James Welfenden,<br />

burden <strong>of</strong> the court here, it prob. A» Deadline News ing Stop Streets <strong>of</strong> Upper Darby, Pa,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

ably will prove to be a headache<br />

summer resident at 2U2 Centra! av,,<br />

for county authorities when they While torrential rains made West Two motorists were arrested for is reeuperatini this week at a nurs-<br />

feel the full impact <strong>of</strong> the num- av, a Quagmire once again this stop street violations as a result <strong>of</strong> inp home in Hammonton from<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> eases sure to be referred. week, city <strong>of</strong>ficials reported two <strong>of</strong> the three accidents on <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Last Summer it was hot unusual slackening <strong>of</strong> letters or personal <strong>City</strong> streets Monday.<br />

to find 20 or 30 youths under II comments on the subject <strong>of</strong> pavini' The first occurred at s p.m. at<br />

arrested over one week end for traf- the street into a main boulevard. llth st, and Wesley av. and brought<br />

fic violations, vandalism, public dis. Late last week the city clerk's <strong>of</strong> the arrest <strong>of</strong> John Frieano, 25. <strong>of</strong><br />

turbanees and other causes. Wild, flee mailed almost 380 printed co- 410 Wood st., Vineland, His car col-<br />

wood and other resorts are said to pies <strong>of</strong> the paving authprjsation or. lided with another driven by Cor-<br />

have had a gtnilar situation. dlnance to owners <strong>of</strong> west av, prop, nell J, Pearl, local school teacher, <strong>of</strong><br />

erty, but only a relatively few <strong>of</strong> the 837 Park pi.<br />

recipients voluntarily, sent replies At 8:45 p. m. there was a crash<br />

on the matter.<br />

at' 8th st and Wesley av., involving<br />

Buses Start<br />

RESIDENTS FAVOR IT<br />

cars driven by Wallace Kennedy, 38,<br />

<strong>May</strong>or .Clyde W, Struble said that <strong>of</strong> 3318 Morris St., Philadelphia, and<br />

Local Service as far as he has been able to de. Louis wiegand, 41, <strong>of</strong> Frankford, Pa,<br />

termine, the west av. residents are Kennedy was arrested for allegedly<br />

practically 100 per cent in favor <strong>of</strong> passing a stop sign,<br />

Hourly Schedule paving,, even though the proposal A third accident was reported<br />

contemplates a direct assessment about B p.tn. at 9th it, and Asbury<br />

Now in Effect<br />

against them for half the cost. av,, but no arrests were made. Driv-<br />

Bus service from Butters rd, to Opinion in the rest <strong>of</strong> the comers involved were Sidney Saul, 34<br />

69th st. was started Monday for<br />

munity, he said, still seems to be N, Maryland av., Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and<br />

as sharply divided as It was at last Edward H, Weiss, Jr., <strong>of</strong> aerman-<br />

the season, it 'was announced by week's public hearing which caused town, Pa, •<br />

John M, Campbell, vice president passage <strong>of</strong> the ordinance to be post- No one was injured in the three<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Transportation poned two weeks. It will be up forcollisions.<br />

final decision next Wednesday af-<br />

Co,<br />

ternoon,<br />

Some buses on the local route COMMENT DECLINES Academy To Back<br />

this year are new vehicles with one- <strong>May</strong>or Struble said that although Sea Scout Ship .<br />

third larger passenger capacity. The he received a flood <strong>of</strong> letters and "Bie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Aeadany is going<br />

balance will be Improved equipment other calls several weeks ago, the ahead with plans to sponsor a Sea<br />

over last year, he said.<br />

outpouring <strong>of</strong> opinion had decreas- Scout ship, it waf announced this<br />

The company's full summer scheed to a trickle this week.<br />

week by Captain Jack O, Jemee,<br />

dule will go into effect June 24. in- Meantime, motorists and pedes- He said the Scout organiiation,<br />

cluding hourly service through to trians were subjected to the cus- to be operated in conjunction with<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

tomary "juicy", poekinarked con. regular Academy training, will be<br />

for ail boys over 18 years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />

The present hourly schedule <strong>of</strong><br />

Those interested may report any<br />

local service provides an early ping traffic is heaviest, TWO scrap- time at the Academy, 38th at. arid<br />

morning bus from the Ith st. and<br />

boardwalk terminal at 7;B0 a, m,,<br />

era were endeavoring Wednesday to Central av., for additional informa-<br />

with the tint bus frpm flattersea rd,<br />

bring some semblance <strong>of</strong> smoothness tion.<br />

and Wesley av, at 9:15 a. m. Depar-<br />

to the gravel surface.<br />

ture times from the terminal run<br />

$9,088 Resort's<br />

until II;M p, m.<br />

To Collect Trash Rail Tax Share<br />

The first bus leaving 60th st, Is<br />

at 7:45 a. m,, and the last depar- Thrice Weekly<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has been allotted It,ture<br />

tram that pfint Is 11:41 p. m. Collection <strong>of</strong> bash is scheduled 008.03 as its share <strong>of</strong> a «63.089 Cape<br />

•uses leave 68th st, at IB minutes to go on summer schedule <strong>of</strong> three <strong>May</strong> County apportionment <strong>of</strong> rail-<br />

before each hour, requiring 15 min- times weekly, beginning June 1, the road taws released by the state reute*<br />

to reach the Ith st, terminal department <strong>of</strong> public wojks ancently, it was announced at Court<br />

and 20 minutes to Battnwa rd. nounced this week,<br />

House,<br />

Buses all depart from Bsttersea rd. Collections are scheduled for The money U part <strong>of</strong> tH,TS7,S4e<br />

at M minutes after each hour, tak- north <strong>of</strong> Ith it on Mondays, Wed- distributed by Tax Commissioner<br />

Ing five minutes to the terminal nesdays and Fridays, and iouth <strong>of</strong> Homer O, Zink. The largest ap-<br />

and arriving at iWh st at M ruin, Ith st. on Tuesday*, Thursdays and portionment in this county was »;utes<br />

after the hour.<br />

Saturdays,<br />

8M to KUdwood,<br />

Who Wants a Piano, to Find It<br />

Big Airliner Finds Airport Is Frem <strong>of</strong>Ckargm?<br />

U 22-Page<br />

Adequate For Regular Service<br />

Want a piano?<br />

itinel-Ledger<br />

There's a piano at the home AI*in HoM RemoaellBi—Section<br />

In Mi' effort to try Jhe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> satUfled that the airport was ade- <strong>of</strong> Mrs. P. J. Evans, 430 Wesley S, pace* t. 3 and 4.<br />

lunlcipal " " " alrpi airport rt •on on for tla*,' , - quate to serve <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with an av.i which she wUl glv« free to Amnonenta—Section I, page I:<br />

alant Lockheed Lodestar airliner <strong>of</strong> airmail, freight, and passenger ser- anyone who will haul It away. aeelkn S. page<br />

tb. .Atlantic Central Alljv me.<br />

First come, tint served. Chanhea—SeeU t, page 4.<br />

madeTjtMt lUfnt l»t* lart Thu Thum- At preaent many local visitors are<br />

Adv Advwrttj rttatouj—Section<br />

being flown Into Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

pafs T. (TOD late lt to<br />

EJUSAltCB JUWa^lP^V^Fl^lflE'<br />

".... the poMibillty In fttnd when they are met by cabs from<br />

—SectMt 1. aatv *)..<br />

Mhrlnt tbU nwrt direct eir i MTVU*<br />

Frank O. England, local manager ttdUortal Page—Sectkm Page S, page 1.<br />

to HewYort and Pldlaaelphia, the Aboard the airliner were Bow- <strong>of</strong> Wll»n'« Dairy Company, la slow, I<br />

at OWn man Otto, Bpeatdent <strong>of</strong> the Atlan- ly but definitely topHrting. This IndHtrr—New d N w ooDCRte mlxltuj<br />

t («r <strong>Ocean</strong> CUj. •Story<br />

ta Oentral Airline: June. Eben. week he walked about his room at JBlaot («r O<br />

pMana, Seetlon 1. page 1.<br />

Arthur WatWna, Ma home, MS Weeley av.. fdr the •ad pMana, tottal * *<br />

JUehanl <strong>May</strong>er, <strong>of</strong> flrtt tlm« Unoe he became UI pfcMtot<br />

Ottf and<br />

In -*<br />

mm. W. AlMnndar<br />

1 Although the«e<br />

Republican cont«ats<br />

«i the inteiwt <strong>of</strong> *<br />

publiic,<br />

there.<br />

mm<br />

week In<br />

to take ptace n«rt<br />

June 4.<br />

Polls will be open w$:<br />

m CHy<br />

tal, where he was treated for first<br />

and second degree bums <strong>of</strong> the<br />

face, arms and hands, as weU as<br />

for a scalp cut from flying debris.<br />

pain- Later in the day he was transferful<br />

burns received in a boat explosred by ambulance to the private<br />

ion and fire here last Thursday af- hospital operated by relatives in<br />

temoon,<br />

Hammonton.<br />

Mr. Wolfenden was the most ser- TREATED BY PHYSICIAN<br />

iously burned <strong>of</strong> the Jour men bum- Mr, Drewes was treated by fireed<br />

by fire which almost completely men at the wharf for bumed hands,<br />

destroyed the 28-foot cabin cruiser, and Jlad additional treatment later<br />

"Bam", at the end <strong>of</strong> Lemont's By Dr. Tingling. Mr, Houseman<br />

public wharf, 301 Bay BV. received minor burns on the hands<br />

The boat, valued at W.SOO, was and knees, and Mr, Miller on the<br />

left as a charred hull with all its left arm and shoulder.<br />

Interior gutted ont, includiing total After the^ fire was extinguished,<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> equipment and supplies, the Coast Guards towed the disab-<br />

FIVE MEN ABOARD<br />

led hull to a repair yard in Somers<br />

Others injured were Charles H, Point, It had been in the water<br />

Drewes, <strong>of</strong> iaarby and I82S Pleas- only two weeks.<br />

ure av., this city, owner <strong>of</strong> the Petty Officer Merrill, <strong>of</strong> the la-<br />

cruiser: Clarence Houseman, <strong>of</strong> Dargoon station, said the exact cause<br />

by, and Carl Miller, <strong>of</strong> 2SSJ Central <strong>of</strong> the explosion was not known, but<br />

av,, this city, A fifth man aboard the most probable theory was that<br />

the craft, Harry Barsley, <strong>of</strong> Upper gasoline fumes In the bilge were ig-<br />

Darby, was not injured,<br />

nited when the engine backfired.<br />

Bpeedy arrival <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

fire department, police and Coast<br />

Ouards <strong>of</strong> the resort lifeboat station<br />

provided prompt medical attention<br />

for the victims and resulted<br />

in the fire's being extinguished<br />

within IB minutes.<br />

The fire originated from an explosion<br />

as the boatmen started their<br />

engine after having taken on 70<br />

gallons <strong>of</strong> gasoline at the wharf.<br />

Witnesses said the motor coughed<br />

several times, and that this was followed<br />

by a blast that shot flames<br />

and debris from stem to stem.<br />

FOUR DOVE OVERBOARD<br />

Congressman Wolfenden and three<br />

others in the cockpit immediately<br />

leaped overboard. Mr. Drewes, at<br />

the bow, preparing to cast <strong>of</strong>f a<br />

line, was untouched by the blast,<br />

but wag burned as he scrambled<br />

back alongside the cabin to leap to<br />

safety onto the wharf.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the two gasoline tanks exploded<br />

a few minutes later, and the<br />

second tank went up while firemen<br />

were fighting the blaze, •<br />

Persons on and near the wharf<br />

helped the four men from the water,<br />

and wolfenden, Houseman and<br />

Miller were rushed to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

Dr. Paul U Tingling In a police radio<br />

ear, pr, Titfgllng sent the Congressman<br />

to Shore Memorial Hospi-<br />

1 ! eight ,'f<br />

from 8 1Mb to 9 p.m.,<br />

light Saving Time.<br />

Ohftf totem* la the «<br />

ters on the Mnttata for<br />

natorU Ul n iti btt<br />

W. DrlscoH and Harold O. the ] |<br />

and between I*wren« M. L<br />

Amos U Pfeffer, Jr, for<br />

rreehoider.<br />

NO DEMOCRATIC CONTOT*<br />

The Democntlc prlmaiT<br />

relatively peaceful, for thar*<br />

no oontests and the Dpmocrala.I<br />

no nominees on the ballot :<br />

ther freeholder or coroner.<br />

Local Republican laadei* j<br />

M that Drtscoll, choloe<strong>of</strong> I<br />

jfj ttl ta<br />

County with IKM<br />

5U|l|IUI : tiSi"S ©I<br />

that the former _<br />

been popular down Oil 1<br />

may stage as upset.<br />

In tl»e freeJiolder racm,<br />

bks been wtwkltig hard and<br />

«ularly appealing for the<br />

*6te. whereas Freeholder "<br />

eenslstont^ defused to i<br />

reeoenlw that there tt mnir<br />

•ltlon.<br />

UUH BTAjrns OM<br />

•b, Lear, in • .<br />

la<br />

•Him policy <strong>of</strong> de<br />

reduced a» oouttty<br />

SOO.000 In IMta<br />

while g<br />

he pointed out "At the<br />

we are preptted to erect. In<br />

near future a new 1 IMOMt'•_ _<br />

tor the aged without the iuad. j<br />

additional bended iBdebteteB<br />

••The present freeholders *O11<br />

tlnue to oppose diversion <strong>of</strong><br />

highway funds so the *<br />

can enjoy the ma«linitin i<br />

street paving work .eaeli year.<br />

are preparing to have all<br />

work taken over by the<br />

Board so that the state will'']<br />

a greater share <strong>of</strong> the cost,<br />

HAVE AIDED VETERANS<br />

"As far as veterans are •<br />

ed, our board has consistently <<br />

ferred with them and has a<br />

them in many <strong>of</strong> their needs,<br />

have approved a county e<br />

service <strong>of</strong>fice In the event, the '<br />

erans Administration does not ]<br />

die that job directly.<br />

"As director <strong>of</strong> courts, I _<br />

actively to support our county ;<br />

and prosecutor in any way pw_^<br />

In then 1 effort to suppress crime wn<br />

and to prevent it lncretudng as '<br />

i *, Pteue)<br />

Delay Leasing<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s Airport<br />

Officials to Ask<br />

Sbite Counsel<br />

The city commissioners, it was<br />

teamed this week, are delaying action<br />

on entering into a long-term<br />

lease on the city airport, to await a<br />

consultation with the state director<br />

<strong>of</strong> aviation,-<br />

Bids on operation- <strong>of</strong> the field for<br />

five years were received <strong>May</strong> IB,<br />

but no award was made immediately<br />

to the high bidder, the •eaeoast<br />

Air <strong>Line</strong>s, Inc. which <strong>of</strong>fered tlJM<br />

annual rental.<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials explained this week <strong>On</strong> moist Monday atone.<br />

that before they definitely tie up Weather Bureau reported,<br />

the field under lease they want to precipltstlon hen iH U<br />

confer with an expert on the var- die* between 1:10 a. m. i<br />

ious legal and. other problems in- 4:30 p, m. :•:'•£?&<br />

volved, as found by experience, at <strong>May</strong>'s rainfall to Tuesday ttabJ<br />

other fields,<br />

week measured almost am f<br />

ches. or practically two<br />

V, Emmett WMpatriek, <strong>of</strong> Phila- mere than normal,,<br />

delphia, is now In the resort at KW Balnftll for this year. 1<br />

4th it.<br />

ever, has ben augbtw U<br />

normal, eves though lAty '<br />

lte best to mate up tt*e deth<br />

ey. . . >^<br />

<strong>Newspaper</strong> Strike Gives Resort<br />

Dealers New Rationing Headache Time and Ttd*<br />

Proprietors <strong>of</strong> resort stores and Sometimes this doesnt work, ei-<br />

news stands have been coping in ther, for on several occasions cen-<br />

the past two weeks with a problem tral-city stores had *o many buyers<br />

equally as difficult as they had In on hand when'the papers arrived<br />

the war-time cigarette shortage. that they grabbed up the whole<br />

stock and left nothing for the pro-<br />

Their newest headache Is the prietor to hold In reserve.<br />

shortage <strong>of</strong> metropolitan newspapers,<br />

brought about by the strike <strong>of</strong><br />

Most newspaper readers found It<br />

union delivery drivers and affecting<br />

hard to understand dining Ule putt<br />

distribution <strong>of</strong> The Evening Bulle-<br />

week why Hie Atlantic <strong>City</strong> FrMs,<br />

tin. The Inquirer and The Record.<br />

the Philadelphia Dally Nen or<br />

iome <strong>of</strong> the New Tor* .or NewarkD<br />

With none <strong>of</strong> those three big tell- dallies haven t «anttalixad on MM<br />

ers coming Ui regularly, the news aituatkm and sent '<br />

dealen have found tt neeeoary to<br />

ration what few other paper* they The reason 1* that<br />

*" « * *• cramped, on<br />

Legion Decorates<br />

Grave* <strong>of</strong> Veteran*<br />

Oraves <strong>of</strong> war veterans In'the^<br />

Seaside Cemetery, Palermo, and i<br />

Methodist Cemetery, Marmot*. 1'<br />

decorated for Memorial- 5 nay,<br />

lowing an annual custom by<br />

gan-Aanek Post, American L<br />

The floral tributes were<br />

by Bert Oostlgan, past comr<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Post, who MM been a i<br />

mlttee for this pibase <strong>of</strong> Item __<br />

Day observance for a number oil<br />

years, .<br />

Mournful <strong>May</strong><br />

Mostly Moist<br />

Be you think we've been tmifi\'.<br />

Ing a lot <strong>of</strong> rain lately? •:<br />

You^e rifht, brsther;


*£,.," - t<br />

-jt<br />

^ Ji • yjr-'J<br />

la I Official* Jn<br />

&Mt floor, wtteh RMM&d ft. d<br />

l^nilon <strong>of</strong> the upMatrs leW « M T<br />

The nLUdtq Hotel Op. W(o oom- UtUe tiff<br />

(Meted this year the renovation sro- "bijt w# (<br />

— SefUn last war, which fa- the? new faded ui mm.*"<br />

- new floor coverings, .gin. *^' >- -—•• *— -^--<br />

gs and more, modern light- dining ram. «atf<br />

EXPECT l«np MUMHI tha*<br />

Bwoad P. «firt*iapi_ nra&ldent, "•<br />

•fM to. hoterft nowta (Mli* _1<br />

physical condition (n at least IS RntJtrv flat Wmm<br />

tern, m loirthe dinner guests SPW* • « £-W<br />

tnat Tbe Plunders in looking for- But GORf-MHOI<br />

W*, banner uww> ^** *^*Wlli^lm«i ,<br />

•• may break all record*. Harold B. itistin, O. B. M. a,<br />

guest* were welcomed by «• governor <strong>of</strong> Minnesota and<br />

d. W. «reMe, Me*; Stoddard, men<br />

and Be?, »*n: Bunion *. Ande.<br />

itr local <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, and Often* Ttag<br />

* Own- Wang, former ohtae<br />

,.,-, ,, _. J <strong>of</strong> the to the United States.<br />

MBT each. . I *gM*« Methodist PJiWM. pfcuHsh, 8PITA1JJEY TO FLAT<br />

OP Featuring the Sunday «<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Struble. after Introducing enlng program vrtll be a .<br />

aU the guests to each othtr. said the Phil Spltalney 411.<br />

thaf he doubted whether <strong>Ocean</strong> chestra and choir <strong>of</strong> radio fan '<br />

<strong>City</strong> people fully appreciate the followed by an address by Walter<br />

— — — -^ Judd, member <strong>of</strong> Oonfriis frt_<br />

that he has the qualities <strong>of</strong> con- Mnn «sota, The Mptamns al^o will I<br />

^Hw Stonll. S! nreparttwns for the "lE«r tfl<br />

^W *W OA1IBBDAI1S Addre^ei <strong>of</strong> Weome to the ¥U-<br />

«» complete Ua» <strong>of</strong> Republican ttow lU b t<br />

candWa^ for Tuesday follows: »«er, president <strong>of</strong> the AtUnUc OJto<br />

U 8. Senat*. ft Alexander Smith; cjnh, and Herman H. Hanmn <strong>of</strong><br />

^<br />

Harold a. H<strong>of</strong>fman; Oongnae, T.<br />

ver - OA -' wsmnm ol tjhe lMth<br />

District, an behalf <strong>of</strong> all the host<br />

Joafluta Serratosa ciblls. <strong>of</strong> Monte-<br />

*i PIMP IF 1 !<br />

% • *<br />

; . »«!»»*•..<br />

3 fo<br />

• • for *<br />

Furniture Bedding<br />

#J0or Coverings ;<br />

Appliances<br />

By purcha.in(( your firt) insurance* fw tbr«fi years<br />

W $AVE on«-h*lf ytw", premhita, or tf Ufa<br />

U,ught for five inn you SAVE guc f«U ycw'« p^mmml<br />

W.T| nwk« ^ou •low to buy H M ^<br />

hw, No WMI in any y»»r, with tbe goU ef<br />

COFFEE<br />

H IN 1HI CUP<br />

Mik fn*» M* VMimm<br />

BEANS 2-29<br />

LEMONS<br />

Prem<br />

. 5 lb. 35c<br />

* 10c<br />

SoddM M^ ^ 111<br />

««.tttfct %-ISt<br />

~- * Atmait<br />

EYS •* 47<br />

InMBM/WM<br />

ROAST M* I CohXaw<br />

I<br />

Br*wtL«M*« "311<br />

takhnl •31t<br />

Fancv tad MM "ait<br />

T JUNE PEAS 'S<br />

ANCY SPINACH"^<br />

I CARROTS M. 'IT<br />

dPnuicf<br />

-4*<br />

ltt QTPUCkwt UVlJc<br />

llf HtnktyCMM 4 Hi<br />

'New'AlvyiiHotd<br />

Has Dinner Party<br />

60 Guert* Feted<br />

•t Seaton Opening ,<br />

Tbe ttorj at ub ttMrtUal,<br />

rpmniluliJ ANyn RtW k Ml<br />

in thrw M H <strong>of</strong> plstona, newt'<br />

— " d" "<br />

.f/^i fiS#-*V.ar*<br />

'^.l<br />

BUty men and women, in formal '"""'•'"«•<br />

11 ! th ^L rtt> weje taken en a tour throughout ' »»«»«*«- the eScSerSnSerSfhyuWvUWar SAJB-I douMe,<br />

Klwanis Club on<br />

others-<br />

TROUT BCCAIXS -BEADACT1E8"<br />

Mr, Varger. toastmaster, called<br />

upon Mr, Trout, who delivered a<br />

humorous resume <strong>of</strong> the difficulties<br />

encountered by himself and<br />

the ownen In bringing about the,<br />

reconstruction In the face <strong>of</strong> shortages.<br />

Mr, Trout nealled that he did Ills<br />

flnt work for (lie Alvyn way back In<br />

1923. He said that while Mr, Yarger<br />

was still in the Army tat<br />

year, he wrote to him and asked<br />

him if he would be Interested In<br />

doing »a little alteration work" on<br />

the hotel.<br />

"And then Dick eaiuB hone and<br />

I fond Ml thai Instead <strong>of</strong> >a 111-<br />

Ue a««r*UW. be tad ta mind m<br />

major operation," Mr, Troirt eon.<br />

tinned.<br />

He explained the many 'head,<br />

aches" that ensued, ai one strike<br />

Ing required i<br />

Unm. who lam ,b«n «oo>lna; to<br />

Uw Altyn man iMMVitMH<br />

men Ihaa my other «f Ito fMMs,<br />

Memorial Day<br />

Otter guests Included Dwood V. QwU War PNbkllM » ^ W * P W n IM^:<br />

Klrkman, president <strong>of</strong> The FUn- Wa»»«. ^an Paatar ^ mS^t'iSir^^^H&r<br />

dersi Mrs. Mary FOulke, formerly WOMB, Say« KaMOT S^itS?*J^e&. llf (<br />

iLL^Sf^^opTli' »ffi* «>• ori -*»» ««« '"* .Memorial rtwflhmtiy<br />

son, former owner <strong>of</strong> The South- a^ ^^ ^ attemot to fonret dlff- ; — — _ ^ —<br />

fc many sent flowen," he said, W«rtbmg the .eljboraM ooserv-|g«.<br />

WANTBD-^<br />

a g'£Wtg..- • t.<br />

Telephone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 2278<br />

ATLANTIC CITY'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STOKE<br />

M.E.BLATTCa<br />

Atlantic Avenue At South CaroUna PtaM 4-1111<br />

California REDWOOD<br />

FOR YOUR OUTDOOR LIVING<br />

• Soak up the vitamins, woos* in the Mm, mUfr<br />

ptwrti n4 tan mwi infMagl, Ttoai a*:*^<br />

in QUifomia, kiln-dried redwood right ,ha^ S<br />

gbutAy, padded and touttod tor comfort.:; ^Mx®<br />

'. • With Canopy .,*,,.«;. v>,.^ U<br />

StreamUn^ Arnichikir . . . . / . . .<br />

Sfe


tiS l&r lei^gti. M was aossmgu<br />

(di«harg«d shortly aBer Ma ra.<br />

I turn to thU oountry lul October.<br />

Dinner Far Vrti rSS^In<br />

Weak Fron -Friday -£5£RSL<br />

At bi l ""PE* 1 * »?<br />

Aabury »T, won a<br />

<strong>of</strong> world (hi school.<br />

« AMMWAM<br />

The -miree dish with<br />

The affair wffi be at I:M p. m, in »* « ,, ...<br />

the chureti basement, and attend- Lft* UoiT»WeIl Plans<br />

•ace IS expected to tench m Some M«JL«_,I C\If I_I<br />

<strong>of</strong> the IM on the church honor roll "leaical (Jftlce Here<br />

are Mil fa> service and too far away Or, Robert A. ComweU has anto<br />

B» present nouneed that he shortly Wai men<br />

Br, Charles ft Vait will be toast* n <strong>of</strong>fice for the practice <strong>of</strong> medlmarter<br />

and rhnlnrmn <strong>of</strong> the pro- cine here, at 702 6th st.<br />

•MB, which win Include motion pie- °r> Comwcll Is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

RM and music University <strong>of</strong> Rochester and-ol Jeff-<br />

Tbe church Is endeavoring to de- erson Medical College. After servtermlne<br />

exactly how many will at- ln * his internship and residency he<br />

tend and Is requesting prompt re- did post-graduate nor It In allergy<br />

•patae to Invitations recently gent «> d cardiology at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

out-to all these on the honor roll. Pennsylvania, fur three yean he<br />

. _ wa» aaoclated with a group clinic<br />

Oramipa: ~i ml« the aid cusAdor<br />

sine* It's goae."<br />

<strong>On</strong>ndBpther; "You mi-nrrl it befow-thaf.<br />

why li'i isie^<br />

plants tto<br />

XMVUMKtS<br />

Re-Opening i •"•"" •••,.,„,<br />


V"etmio Jetmio says y we "If Congress would require all that he was not the Robinson who g»uld Biased above prtcf eonshall<br />

h have h music, i , • unions to tarfmla within the law, wmt -mated for Atlantic <strong>City</strong> au- troL - I<br />

ray-ail claim they are wlttta the wmUd be quickly removed. StlwrftuBi »^Sl» P«»m.' m d * Mi n a m m v s * ^ und ol *<br />

taw. if that *e m, then Oongrea «Oo«li«, anfl Ooo«reB .lone, ^TOe local »«itobui»m was ar- butter at 73 cento than no Butter at<br />

needs to change the taw." M give the nubile relief. Certain- rted last week an as assault and «U><br />

NO COBMDCVtVE MOVE ly Congress can make all manage- battery charge which was dlsmli- The prospect that the Senate may<br />

Mr WMMI minted • mil * that n 1 * nd J>bM equ * 1 Under fhi ^ hi nollce court vote to remove controls on dairy<br />

|^ienV^«»rTS MUM to tow, ^e ^ve M J«na, BoWn- gMW. h»»J.^ » Vl ftL W ^fc<br />

oal strike "a nrttooal dlaawer" but -OmWiM M md coercion ol BO, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, who eonfuied "S***J**WHJjSSS, ^H<br />

had failed to make any leglslaUve goVEmment by strike*. It out make the Imie bv also giving an <strong>Ocean</strong> P rl «e Increases. Congressmen said<br />

recommendation,« i any fcWtow- Steeuve twnlolm a real, two. StriSuimL « waTtumrt over M»y Bresented "a convincing ea»."<br />

SSetSilMiMr or protect the peo- way imtfu^t far aeilllBt dl»- g ^» ?Y 1. After they left, even »u«l» a staunch &<br />

m "." ^ putButn.t^d<strong>of</strong>.bartHttlatlM.<br />

I<br />

» ^ ftntoel-Ledier, U Blad to ,<br />

the clarify wrong this Robinson and acknowledge was mentlqnctf tnat<br />

hi last week's Issue.<br />

Mrs. Housewife pajd 53 different<br />

hidden taxes mi a single loaf <strong>of</strong><br />

bread, paints out the New Jersey<br />

T A i t i •<br />

Hotkey's Restaurant<br />

1357-59 AdMiry Avenue<br />

"Th« B*.t Food Mon*y CM Buy"<br />

A Fact... Not Manly • Sl<strong>of</strong>wi<br />

IIHj111 1<br />

SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />

9th STREET at the BAY<br />

Open Weekday. - 12:30 to 8:00 pan.<br />

Open Sunday*- 12 Noon to 8:00 p.m.<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS<br />

UNLIMITED FREE PARKING LOT<br />

-When in Washington, D. C.~~<br />

w.a HOGATE'S<br />

9th and Main, Avc, S.W.<br />

* p ( fi 1<br />

A trade Journal «<br />

plausible reason for |<br />

olmity <strong>of</strong> the bow<br />

ley screen the «<br />

shlrta that cant be<br />

; Otne.-C<br />

FORS-<br />

Tfie bIMHt and kan<br />

In town)<br />

Shower*<br />

Submarine G<br />

«IT ASBUEY A?<br />

Essig's Restaura<br />

Corner 9th St. and AaburyAve.<br />

HOMECOOKINgyM^^^^^^^<br />

FOB A GOOD<br />

Home Cooked Dinner<br />

•pedalWiif IN<br />

Southern Fried Chicken<br />

fhobe S«nen Pdtat 70<br />

MAC'S<br />

RESTAURANT}<br />

tt$ BUOBE MAD<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

G.oen<br />

Seafood<br />

Steaks-Chops<br />

Phone S, P, 951<br />

GOOD FOOD<br />

£ GOOD SERVICEfj<br />

4:30 to 7:30 p.m.<br />

Sonday*, 12 to 7 p.m.<br />

Luncheon noon to 2 pjnt<br />

Knept SitBdaya ••< naiWan<br />

, BreakraJt, Stoll a.m.<br />

•KtwanU, Wed. Noon<br />

•Rotary, Frt, 6 p.m.<br />

• nMttHH te rrlTate rarttM ,<br />

/AW<br />

Plymouth Pl*ce and<br />

Atlantic Are.<br />

IVOUM *. COJMON. RU<br />

Chatterbox<br />

•BREAKFAST<br />

.: • LUNCHEON<br />

A Pleaaant Plan to Dine<br />

CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />

Garden Patch<br />

HAWK C. TOWN8KNP. Fna<br />

Open from 8 A.M.<br />

8th ST. and BOARDWALK—Next to VUhg.<br />

Lingo's Restaurant<br />

70S BatterMa Road Ph. 9050<br />

• ' • • Y'5j<br />

CteM every Twtday. Open «H other Aay* e»ept Sssrfaf 1<br />

rrmn t to • pja. < ''<br />

Sunday Dinner*, 2 to 9 pj<br />

• DINNERS '<br />

• SEAFOODS<br />

• CHOW MEW<br />

PLATTERS<br />

PACKED TO TAKE OUT<br />

««KpaM.v uxcKn or aoimt roura<br />

OPEN<br />

BPkJK<br />

op lta B«»*<br />

ans^<br />

hwe reeentW<br />

E•*•*<br />

tm EMM<br />

HWPf W*<br />

A. HHasp<br />

wM m-<br />

11 dsBi^iS-<br />

*•.•» a<br />

awl nrst Avenue and<br />

I« m<br />

asi WWei It fit*<br />

ot* I<br />

CLASSIFIKD ADe<br />

Hotel HM<br />

rbClwf<br />

' i<br />

fa ifittwirrB by<br />

Sicar^n the I*<br />

ix Plant h latest Industry 1~ r {ffi JiaTTauraEi i n i—r^'K^'^Y<br />

Atglen Hotel RestMi«<br />

Hotel At«r«i, &th St. and Central Avc<br />

OPEN THIS WEEK-END<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly a »Wfr will rweal the dSnUtg p»«-<br />

IVN *t the M» r«t»un«ib comphWy<br />

Spedanains In<br />

* » l<br />

»t Chicken,<br />

Prog Us*<br />

Cocklail Bar<br />

wukrmm TO TAKE OUT<br />

The ttwa vtMo<br />

Aoondltig to Mr. MfM. .••*»•<br />

Sawrr<br />

At tW. pUnt U» awfd and<br />

lot iMwni tower «HM «n A*- I<br />

drotiped into «truck I<br />

tjuek move* on to a seoond MatMn<br />

» ^ cement la added to enactly<br />

tbe right proportion.<br />

MJXKD ON TBUCK. KM BOPTE<br />

SMb truck ha* a i»m«" "<br />

mowMd on lta etasali and<br />

or«te to muted to tea* than 1« mlntrtST<br />

whUe en rout* to (Ha Haw<br />

ibwe «1» matertal to to I* us«L<br />

Mr. CtMlenld that tkM nettaod.<br />

whjct la Itadln« lncreaauia ftwt<br />

tr4TO«il»ut tbe country. mafca» oono«|«<br />

cdMaper than M potalWf by<br />

' lMwr and amaU, Individual<br />

And it doi§<br />

tone and with<br />

I no BHswing <strong>of</strong> tjie itreet wtth »and<br />

~-Sili ^w jjfvi te <strong>of</strong>iVrftis IM •©><br />

vltMi ia^Bll H#fi4 *MWi*iBat iaa nwnrtw<br />

ry oorrtractOT!. THe advantaw to<br />

farm.'and (Udsta the oqoeretfl »ur-<br />

mi week theOaan CTty ptent.<br />

bttan (untying cencrtsta tm aSSOOcSCtyart<br />

SCtrt pSJ-rt SJrt In I Atlntic Ol^ ^<br />

after tk» oontractor on a city Job<br />

BWfa<br />

two central mH plants in Wat<br />

I Iliaort. .- . . „ . . !<br />

I<br />

wm te the MsriM wf UN<br />

nwpra f-Ih. «w »t-tart«JWK 1<br />

bfWBv.an Wat a», wmt itb at.<br />

MfMto IHK» ta the oosjtrae-<br />

Qwratlng five io-»b«l Burma<br />

KM ttw t*a, wWBb c*n 10<br />

prauttoally anywhere, the Ioc«l eon-<br />

deUvery within ft as-mlle radius <strong>of</strong><br />

It, plant.<br />

ixc«KA8Ea imnun<br />

good customer far the rall-<br />

I road, for It ta receiving an MNMfl<br />

<strong>of</strong> a carload <strong>of</strong> material dally and<br />

4 day, To Ban<br />

wlU require three<br />

i be produced at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s making; it possible for<br />

newest tedutMM enterprise, ttie STmore work In a given tlma. Many<br />

S ^ Mta Oeawete Hlwfc *»!»» Jota for new sidewalks irtttto<br />

this wUiter by the Steel* Enetoeer-liniprovemenU are "(aim bei^BS"<br />

Ing Company. | at present because property owners<br />

TM plant, oaeuptei a targe M can Una to '«f to.jB tlw wort, tt><br />

Orsattrs Ctslno<br />

it<br />

SOOMC. Point, New Mqr<br />

NOW OPEN FOR THE<br />

MEMORIAL DAY WEEK END<br />

/ Tlivmlay Fridaf, 1% «Mi<br />

WALT SIMPSON<br />

; . JJffiBUPMD<br />

MIX BARTHA<br />

witt M*w JNwiryw s^wrtte Oimwln<br />

WTTB A KAMI .MM FDMCW<br />

^!5^f-:p^liW<br />

BEFOH*<br />

B« Ready to<br />

Ofiv


o.<br />

aw*,-!. Walter<br />

independ-<br />

In the _~<br />

co IJemocrmUo<br />

•wa* the<br />

tLunch<br />

tain the<br />

MalM*B and MM. .State BraOdock<br />

to tbe notataattag- comssit&e<br />

. T *<br />

•The Junior Red Orao, witt<br />

Miss Grass Wolf as chairman.<br />

" "ad to milt wttimie food<br />

-,-~— ,*Beon lifomam,<br />

< Mr*. Otto Oharoplon. chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> ths* knitting unit, re-<br />

, ported on the activity and uk><br />

• cd for nere knitters, as tt<br />

to yarn on hand.<br />

Mrs, Jean tUaley. In charge <strong>of</strong><br />

home service; Mrs. Howard<br />

Baylor, secretary <strong>of</strong> the motor<br />

corps, and Mrs. Maurice Watana,<br />

administration corps chairman,<br />

all reported on the<br />

month's work.<br />

} Point Churches<br />

•HUXT METHODIST<br />

Men M, art Mfbton •?,<br />

••»• Oedrie Ml HManan,<br />

School,<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

[• Oyater.<br />

AH Sim<br />

• Seafood Platter.<br />

I BOUBS; open 4 w to 1* BJB.<br />

Sunday* - i pM, to • pjifc<br />

M^RB POINT —<br />

1» to the collection<br />

l^rtlnf <strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong>or ft* W. Ohap-<br />

I mm and city councU, and Is p<br />

jiniea 6y Ue glwtocib<br />

, •ones have been placed in »n<br />

grocery stores In which cam <strong>of</strong> food<br />

nay be deposited. «ui •rown, sup:<br />

| erfntendent, will announce shortly a<br />

'•lurepean Pood Day", when school<br />

children will be requested to bring<br />

conned food to school. Checks may<br />

be made out jo the Atlantic County<br />

, Emergency mod Collection Fund<br />

and nulled to William Atherton, w,<br />

Maryland av,, aemers Point,<br />

Fire Auxiliary<br />

TheatrelSfews<br />

KMBUM<br />

FH4»T and Irtwdar i «. «, rBr V<br />

Gaiety and glambur »re the key- IS Biff SUCCCM ,<br />

note* <strong>of</strong> Paramount^ fun fiesta. SOMERS POINT — The Nurses'<br />

I Point PmraonaU<br />

"Masquerade ta Jtoto," which 5 Aawtotton oVSh<strong>of</strong>t Me££rlalH?. jfc"*"* -»<br />

Stan Dorothy Lamour with ArtwaBital conducted a. iueeessful nubileI* 1 '-•"* Mn ><br />

de Cordova and features Patriclcard party attended by SO to go| on Bh " e "••<br />

Today and Satanlay<br />

—Vesdng In-laws are factors In<br />

RKO Radio's comedy-drama. "From<br />

This Day Forward", (tarring Joan<br />

Fontaine. The plot revolves around<br />

a young married couple, BUI and<br />

Susan Oummings, and how they<br />

deal with the problems <strong>of</strong> today—<br />

and theie problems include their<br />

relatives,<br />

VILLAGE<br />

Today and Saturday<br />

When a .movie role comes along<br />

that's just about made to order for<br />

BOMBM FOfliT — Arthur Stealman,<br />

Jr.. rtas returned to Norfolk,<br />

^ when; he hM eoniplMed Ms<br />

training for the Navy, pfter<br />

*"* -» *W with Ms parent.,<br />

-•"* Mn >- An"ur Iteelman, .Jr.<br />

h •<br />

week end, Mr, and Mrs, ... _<br />

' ?, <strong>of</strong> Upper Darby, and Mr, and<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wocdstown.<br />

Refreshments, featuring doiwh^<br />

nuts uts oamriButed cotibtd By BylUHSny'i mTiny'i,, „ <strong>of</strong> At- „.,, Hagenbucher, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

lantie Oity, were served d to t~ the h I<br />

fuests;<br />

Point Joint Drive<br />

To Conserve Food<br />

SOMERS POINT _ Many aomers<br />

oint residents are heeding the pleti<br />

to grow back yard victory (ardeng,<br />

to aid in the conservation <strong>of</strong> food.<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Fred w. Chapman report!<br />

that the Kiwanls Club is doing it*<br />

The president <strong>of</strong> the club. Far<br />

M '' * nfl M "- Richard Hagenbucher,<br />

R Oraveiand av., completed her<br />

three • year training course at<br />

Cooper Hospital, Oamden. last week,<br />

•he attended the local schools and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city High School.<br />

* • •<br />

Dorothy Ann Wallace, a cadet<br />

nurse at Lankenau Hospital, Phila*<br />

delphla, spent the week end with<br />

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John<br />

Wallace, on Dawes av.<br />

and Mrs, Richard Barry, Sr.,<br />

spent a few days resir<br />

apartment on Globs<br />

<strong>of</strong> their anniversaries in the first hal<br />

ale's <strong>of</strong> the year will be observed<br />

Of the ye " * U1 •*• o!Me rvM With a east headed by five <strong>of</strong><br />

iek-<br />

Mn - John »»* Saturday<br />

•fiiesday, June 4. Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Everythlni from<br />

Oorgeous Biris! . .<br />

fora lifetime i<br />

f<br />

Agriculture, and Rutgers Dniversi-<br />

1ft. Kid Mrs, Joseph Oerety, *° *~eelal extension specialist in<br />

! rd,, had as guests, Sunday. and Husbandry, gave an in-<br />

__. Qerea* taother-ln-law Sd — "<br />

S25 >?i.M>a.«H. BdwardSO'phla,<br />

and Mr. and MM, J. B, Coll.<br />

ms, <strong>of</strong> Pasadena, CaL<br />

J - riBSTJIOLV COMMUNION<br />

SOMERS POINT _ Thirteen<br />

Somers Point children, mcludinf<br />

two sets <strong>of</strong> twins, received S<br />

first Holy Communion at the I o<br />

A to ziog<br />

Laughter cn<br />

or lifetime i . . . Mafic mol-<br />

,_ from the masters <strong>of</strong> music'<br />

They're all in Metro.cioldwyn-<br />

<strong>May</strong>ers new Technicolor musical<br />

Zifl<br />

194B". opening Fr^% tne<br />

With more stars than the<br />

heaven, includin S<br />

' ' talk<br />

lll Ba<br />

Husbandry", bandry, Tuesday night. The Briee. »' Judy<br />

tj» was accomparued accomparud by b slides lid and grayson, LeL<br />

President M Hickman iKS/lffi<br />

—.— —^. *« ^t^v^^u trains will ar<br />

rive in Atlantic Oity for the Kiwan<br />

ia-^ntenatloual uuiiveiaiun. June<br />

to U, Volunteers have been callei<br />

for to assist in registration, and thi<br />

Somcrs point Brdup has been seeeted<br />

to be on hand •unday, Juni<br />

B, from 1:SO to 6 p, m,, and on<br />

Monday, from S to 10 p, m., which<br />

i time Is expected to brtni the heavlest<br />

group for registration.<br />

Hans have been made to enter<br />

tain the cast <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanls Min<br />

itreta at the next meeting.<br />

;<br />

elocli Mass at St. Augustine's R o<br />

Church, ocean <strong>City</strong>, Sunday mom<br />

Ing, The twins are wilberta ani<br />

Wilmer Hyatt and Delores and Qen<br />

evieve Totoro; others are Teresa<br />

Oasktll, Brtan and Oean McArdle<br />

Marilyn Thomp»n, Joan auarracino.<br />

prace McOlll. Alice Koch MORE SOMEBS POINT NEWS,<br />

tuey and Beglna eullivan '<br />

SECTION TWO, PAGE I<br />

ENTERTAINS CLUB<br />

SOMER8 POINT _ Mrs. David Pood prices are being held within<br />

Bradley entertained the-Just-a-Mere decent bounds, but the cost <strong>of</strong> ev-<br />

Club Wednesday afternoon at "her erythlng else is going up. In Man.<br />

nome on Delaware av. Mrs. J Let- hattan, the dollar haircut has raistrick,<br />

will entertain the group next ed its well-groomed head.—Brubak-<br />

week, June B, at luncheon and cards; er In The New Yorker,<br />

GIRL SCOUTS SEEK EQUIPMENT<br />

SOMERS POINT _ The Qlrl<br />

Scouts are appealing for tents"<br />

benches and camping equipment<br />

They have been clearing a lot where<br />

they will enjoy camping routine<br />

Tho girls thank the publie far thelr<br />

eoopemtion in the recent cake sale<br />

REGARDLESS<br />

Mafa pla7 ike whole faonllj<br />

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New Recorda EttablMied In 100 aad MUe RUB At<br />

Annual ChunpiomJup Meet <strong>On</strong> Local Field<br />

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Hardware and Paint<br />

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MR. THEO V, TOWNSEND<br />

Phone Phila. Stevenson 1155 - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 2147<br />

nlfrrli-ws In Olfalii pity an Hnnday <strong>On</strong>ly at 1110 Bay Avenae<br />

SE_A_R_S. R O E B U C K A N D C O "<br />

Stage Tiff <strong>On</strong><br />

CThMBBiOrl, HUnes, »#eoMe, Mul-I<br />

rorlTirWwod! J, O«BB <strong>May</strong>: 4<br />

Middle Township. Time: 3:48. I<br />

Freshman Mo-ysrd relay—I. Oapef<br />

<strong>May</strong> (Cannone, Haegerty. wise. In-'<br />

lersolh; 2, tie. <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty and<br />

North Wlldwood Junior High;<br />

4, Wildwood, Timer 1;48 1-10,<br />

Freshman team shot put—1. cnpe<br />

<strong>May</strong> icannone, . Devlin, Loper.<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> High School unseated Final petal-score gave Cape <strong>May</strong> Bionkvesti: 2. <strong>Ocean</strong> city; 1. Wild-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High from the county 45, <strong>Ocean</strong> ctty, 48. Wildwood 20 l-S, wood; 4. North Wildwood Junior<br />

ehamplonthlp truck and field throne and Middle Township 14 1-2. High, Distance, 138 feet, 0 1>4 in<br />

Saturday afternoon, in a tightly<br />

Team scoring—cape <strong>May</strong>, 45;<br />

contested meet which saw two new<br />

TWO GAjFKBS TAKE MOST <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty. 43; Wildwood, so 1-2<br />

county records established and an Two Cape athletes, BUI Purnell Middle Township, 14 l-S.<br />

r.BlghSohool base other record tied at the Recreation negro ipeedster, and Cliff "Doc'<br />

In * beautiful pet- Center.<br />

Anderson, grabbed most <strong>of</strong> the In-<br />

Thursday night u<br />

dividual laurels in the meet, span-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, cJeiendltig the title<br />

Grade School Boys in<br />

WUdwood High hltlesi<br />

sored by the combined Klwaiua<br />

wen two years in succession, loj<br />

, winning the ball game out to the Capers In nest-to-the<br />

clubs <strong>of</strong> the county.<br />

Preliminary Races<br />

Grade school boys were given<br />

in down~county field, last event on the program, after Purnell established a new county chance to try their competitive<br />

Bnyne and Jim Nlchoic having held a slight lead most <strong>of</strong> high school record in the ioo=v&rd spurs In tour 75-yard races stuijert<br />

the pitching honors for the the afternoon.<br />

dull, where he paced a fast field<br />

In 10.1 seconds. The old record,<br />

us preliminaries to the county<br />

CUty batt#rs collected 10<br />

which had stood since 1030. was 10 4<br />

hampioiisliip meet Soturdny.<br />

i the deliveries <strong>of</strong> Hughes, still going strong Friday as they second! made by Griffin, also <strong>of</strong><br />

The results were ns fallows'.'<br />

taurler. Th* locals tallied one won their seventh straight gami* at Cape <strong>May</strong>.<br />

8th grade—1, Don PHeftgl; 2. Joe<br />

•fimder; 3, Tim Murrell; 4- Bill Rr<br />

In the first, poured It on with the expense <strong>of</strong> Cape <strong>May</strong> High, on competing later in tiir high jump draw: time 0.1 seconds.<br />

In the .third, added another the local field. The score was il-4, Purnell again shone by ticing the 7111 Rmtie— 1. Wi.lt Buckholta: 2<br />

tbe fourth, ipid climaxed the day Jim Nicholas agrtin WM on the-foot<br />

county mark established in Torn Oriindy: 3, Dirk Ellis; 4. liuti<br />

* ft four-run barrage In the fifth. piound and gave only four hits and 941 by Chris RebersQll <strong>of</strong> Middle Impla/ia; iinie. P.3 prrijnds-<br />

Townmtd and colwei] fanned Is batters. Tlie ioral boys Township.<br />

S[h giildr— 1, Arciin Hnrvpy: i<br />

ttlng attack with two hits did ail their damage In two innings, BREAKS MILE RECORD Ronald H<strong>of</strong>fmnn; 3. Mackey Sniillr<br />

, and both Roberts and oalwell scoring five runs in the third and<br />

Wl<strong>of</strong>c<br />

finishing It <strong>of</strong>f with six in the se- The other new record. Saturday 4, Isaac Johnson; time. lo~ seconds-<br />

'enth. They nicked Velel, visiting was put in the history books by Sth grade—1. Norman Ford; a<br />

Takes Cape <strong>May</strong> lUrler, for 13 safeties. Oolwell was John Wernik, a spare but mirable Hunter Chew: 3. John Impagliazzo:<br />

he *eaviest stickman for <strong>Ocean</strong>distance<br />

runner. He won the' mile 4. Willis; time 18,3 seconds.<br />

Seventh Strmiafat Win Jity, getting three hits in five times in 4 minutes, SS.4 seconds, clipping<br />

WtJbur Clark's boys were ,t bat.<br />

6,4 seconds from the former record<br />

made only last year by Don Tom.<br />

liiison. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Anderson was the day's highest<br />

point scorer by iiiiishilig first In<br />

three events. He won the shot put<br />

with a throw <strong>of</strong> 46 feet, 10 inclies,<br />

followed up by tjking the discus in<br />

Hi feet, 8 1.2 inclies, and concluded<br />

the day by a leap <strong>of</strong> 20 feet, 8<br />

inches, to win five more points in<br />

the broad, jumo.<br />

TJie meet developed tarty into a<br />

duel betweai <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltv nnd Cnpe<br />

<strong>May</strong>, as Wildwood and Middle were<br />

pretty much out <strong>of</strong> tiir running<br />

with only tlir broad jump and mile<br />

relay yet to be stiwd. derail <strong>City</strong><br />

had a tlUii edBe <strong>of</strong> M points to the<br />

Oapers<br />

MUSS-LESS<br />

CONCRETE-ING<br />

WEJJO THE MIXING—and deliver your concrete<br />

ordor on the job, ready to pour. It's the time, labor<br />

Md nooney-saving way to get the work done. Our<br />

fge <strong>of</strong> •••liable contractors' names is at your ser<br />

jQMICRElf PRODUCTS CO.<br />

4tb and Haven Am Phone 0011 or 0795<br />

i$bt8coa>t> Whiskers'?<br />

i mot really one to complain. But something's been eating<br />

e lately.' Jt'a a.book I've run across. Aladdin. Aladdin,<br />

Pus old Jtymp and that corny genie in it.<br />

n't,think,?m Jealous. No. <strong>On</strong>ly I do think I deserve a<br />

«"break against that genie with the whiskers. Imagine,<br />

ttfjlwalpt 'about htm. And not even mentioning me.'<br />

i modtst fellow. But Jet's face facts. That goon doesn't<br />

etongil& the same league with me. Why I could give<br />

j^das and Still come up with more miracles<br />

n he could perform in a thousand.and<br />

1 pr, m he<br />

Harry Elwell Coumrt<br />

•ore, Moore<br />

Golf Course<br />

utter<br />

, Family Night at thm Oeman <strong>City</strong> Telephone Exchange<br />

J<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball League In 69 Strokes Street; Fined<br />

Harry Eiwell. chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tournament committee at the<br />

K, <strong>of</strong> C, Wn<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> oity-flomcrs Point Oolf Pair End Argument<br />

Practice Game<br />

Club, realized un ambition late in Police Court Daughter<br />

lust week when he went around<br />

Five teams have now definitely the course in 80 strokes, after Pines were imposed in police, Settlers P<br />

slKneri up to play In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s having shot 7(i on ii number <strong>of</strong> court Monday on two men who<br />

Funeral<br />

summer S<strong>of</strong>tball league competi- previous occasions,<br />

chose the inlersecUon <strong>of</strong> 9lh st. and<br />

d<br />

tion. Director Oeorge K, Oardlner Elwell, one <strong>of</strong> south Jerseys Bay av, as the scene lor an argu-<br />

erai Home,<br />

announced this week,<br />

best known amateur linksnien, ment. .<br />

Eva oUbert,<br />

Bert, who died.<br />

Teams in'the fold are the Knights fired a 34 on the outgoing nine<br />

M"\<br />

Fred E. Moore, 43, <strong>of</strong> (113 Wesley <strong>Line</strong>nlii av., SundT. "<br />

<strong>of</strong> Columbus, Oardeneers, Abbotts and 34 on the way home, one av.. was fined 118, and William Hu- siiort illntis, "**<br />

Dairies, Bradleys All-Stars and the under par for each nine. His ber, 21, 313 Haven as, was lined<br />

LifeBuiirris. Ciardiner hopes to add score included five birdies, 10 S10 by Police Judge Howard War-<br />

Mrs, Ollbert, ,<br />

aiHHIier to make it ii six-team cur-| pars and three bogles. He went ren,<br />

Qodfrey and 1<br />

cult when retailor competition be-1 over par only on the 1st. 15th<br />

settlers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>^<br />

Bins about June 15. I and 18th<br />

The argument started. It was tes- in Ouliingswood ;<br />

tified, afttr HubiT had liriiuKht<br />

In ii practice fame last Wediies- The score was made during a Moore home from a cafe in aomers She la survived to*Z1<br />

fiiiv Miuht. the K. <strong>of</strong> C. clan won its foursome play with Eddie o - Point, where he admittedly wa,s "unma<br />

Champion :"•'••<br />

l victory tifor the aardeneers Danneil. club pro; U)\A CJUtch Jer the weather * after drinking<br />

nrd Ang, <strong>of</strong> Plii_<br />

iiill Ciimiiiirii iiiirled the win- I and Dim Formica,<br />

Awhile on a fishing eseursioii.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty, and<br />

alo, N, Y,<br />

in siitory and got strong sup<br />

Hubi-r tiaid he merely wan tryinK<br />

l I mm Charlie Rosica at firs<br />

Interment was<br />

bnsr. siraiiiie and Marsh wen<br />

BEAD THE CLASSIFIED ADM to i^et rid <strong>of</strong> ills inebriated pa.^cn- tery, ~ '<br />

new niembers <strong>of</strong> the Oardenee<br />

G£TREADY*<br />

line-up and bolstered that team<br />

Ktrenijth by comparison with tlv<br />

•arlii'r I'ligugrniptit,<br />

Another praetice tiff between th!<br />

Knights and tlie Bradley All-Star'<br />

may take place late this week<br />

uardmer said that a meeting wi<br />

Lie enllrd .won for team manager<br />

tn<br />

tiecirli. whether to play under th<br />

Special Summer<br />

SUMMER<br />

new national s<strong>of</strong>tbafl rules r t<br />

stick to the old rules. The<br />

Bowling Planned<br />

new<br />

rules lengthened the baselines<br />

In a spefinl bowling match at cut tennis from 10 to B men by elim<br />

Playland. Sntiirduv night the liiatiiie ihe short fielder.<br />

quarter Ceiitury Club <strong>of</strong>* the <strong>On</strong>used<br />

Olass Co., <strong>of</strong> Britlyeton, won by<br />

a large score from one <strong>of</strong> the lead- Donald Johnstone<br />

ing teams <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton,<br />

sition and delivery <strong>of</strong> an origin; Electricians Electrician<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> special niatch ganio« Wing More Honors oration. He and HUM!) M, An<br />

on. also <strong>of</strong> Cape <strong>May</strong>. receive)<br />

Willy Nigh!" nt thr<br />

with teams from Philadelphia.' Wil- Donald .fohnstonc. nf <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty liver keys for two years' purtic:<br />

fliey B<br />

mington, nraamii and Camden air u:i-, i'hr ol three soutli .lerscji bovs patiOM in n school music' elub.<br />

beliiB aiTaiigcd lur ihLs sunmirr in .inurtl, i( «rlinlasiir prices at Rradu-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> some <strong>of</strong> thru!iiiii<br />

i.v.Tuises Miiiiday at the Peddio<br />

ELiCTRICAl,<br />

outstandnii: hmvlprs <strong>of</strong> the Fn.-iSrhnnl.<br />

Hiulitstown.<br />

Plan Memorial Plaque<br />

BT-cerdliiii tn A. J. Blum, PlaylHnd' He received an nehli'venicnt writ- A broiiM- iniMlinrial platiue lion<br />

SERVICE<br />

Dates will be annomu- I I"L' :iw;inl iinrl rertifieate <strong>of</strong> merit in^ West cape <strong>May</strong> men ss ho serv<br />

S ,r<br />

Biv.-n by The Newark News for d in World War II will be crrete.<br />

35,<br />

-iliiTliir wriliiii; in an essay "My lortly by the borough comniissio<br />

CiiniMiliiiily- The essny won first nd tiie Au\ilmry or the fire com<br />

For SHOP, STORE, HOME<br />

BROAD Jl'MP fLlHC'IIEH TITLE Mrs. JiiiH is. WuliiTs. or Hvp.i lii'i.nrs ii, rrgioiial coiilpetition any.<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> elinrhed HIP title in<br />

luso Iklanri, Fin., has arris-rc! t<br />

c sprin-iorpd by Bcholustie Magazine<br />

pend the summer at Oeoan Ha!!<br />

he broad jump by wtiinlni; both<br />

Rtlwnrd M. Miller. Jr., o! Cnpe<br />

INSTALLATION<br />

MO Central av.<br />

irft and second places, hnostiiiR<br />

Mas-, won a third prize for conipo. Chas. Bromberg & Son<br />

hem to a five-point Ir-nd over the<br />

REPAIRING<br />

:als, whp were third in that event-<br />

Por alUiaugii the Oeenn <strong>City</strong> relay<br />

PAPERHANGER<br />

uartet won the iiltrhieun in a<br />

lose finish. Cape<br />

1 So. LjttlMe Place<br />

SERVICING<br />

Ml,v ttddr(i tw0<br />

limlic <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />

points tor third pince and staved<br />

rlionc 4-001S<br />

1 top.<br />

Except for the relay, Orenn <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

Wm. S. Anderson<br />

inly victory was in the 440 y<br />

hich was won by Bob Brow<br />

8,1 seconds. The locals- i PEAT MOSS<br />

TOP SOIL<br />

VIGORO<br />

12 First Street<br />

SAND OBAVEL<br />

Phone 1771<br />

nffth was m gsthcrini? plrntv <strong>of</strong><br />

Hid and third plnees Cup, BOVUNG<br />

LAKDSCAPINQ<br />

COW MANURE<br />

,'. an the otner hnnd, plneed tirst<br />

W, A. COLLINS<br />

nine events nf the 14 ,m th OLD ENGLISH GRASS SEED<br />

Ph, Kcmen Faint 47i<br />

**********tttt******<br />

program, WUdwontl won tuo nnd<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wrlie P'TtUe RFD No, 3<br />

Middle Township «rnred a liver in<br />

WEED - NO • MORE<br />

one. the javelin.<br />

Several other perrnmmmf s hy in.<br />

The Magic Weed Killer<br />

dividuals rilled recumiition hv taune<br />

hvh Johnson, jr. & Co.<br />

just short <strong>of</strong> record-brenkiiiK call- RUBEROID ROOFING PRODUCTS<br />

MADE<br />

bre, Hampahire, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood top.<br />

ALL TYPES<br />

ped 10 fret, 9 inches in an ahovr-<br />

LUCAS PAINTS KEYS<br />

I 1110 Simpson Avenue<br />

Telephone 108 <<br />

average pole vault event, and Hartley,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the same team, was only a AQUELLA — The Amazing Waterpro<strong>of</strong> Tools Sharpened<br />

second <strong>of</strong>f the record when he<br />

rounded the sao-yard circuit In 24<br />

Surface Coating<br />

REGISTERED<br />

*eonds.<br />

Wl ABE TAKING<br />

The summaries:<br />

ORDEB8 for<br />

100-yard dash—1, Purnell C M •<br />

Hartley, Wildwooci: 3, Reynolds' G, H, Shoemaker Lumber Co.<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>: 4, Ross, Middle Township.<br />

Time: 10,1-10<br />

LEMONT'S CONTRACTORS<br />

lO-yard dash—1. Hartley. Wild- 12th and West Ave. Phone 0150<br />

IQI Ph. «n<br />

wood: 2, Reynolds, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>: 3,<br />

Ross, Middle Township; 4, Jones<br />

INSTALLATIONS<br />

Wildwood, Time: 34.<br />

440-J'nrd dash—1. Brown, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Trucking<br />

<strong>City</strong>: 2, Jones, Wildwood; 3, Hart-<br />

SERVICE REPAIRS<br />

Wildwood: 4, Mulford. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, Time: 88 1.10,<br />

yard dash—1, Wernik Cape<br />

lay; 3, Haines, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>: 3. W Bulkheads Ferguson<br />

wood, 4. Doran. Cape Sin<br />

Time: 2:10 1-10, " "'<br />

Mile run—1. Werifili, Cape Mtt;<br />

1520 Asbury Avenue Phone O.C. 189S-W<br />

Andrews, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oitv; 3 Liiim'<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>: 4, English, Middi Piers and Docks EXPRESS<br />

Township, Time: 4:85 4-10,<br />

9th St. and Simpson Av, Laurence E, Stedem<br />

High jump—1. Purnell, Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

tie, Reynolds, <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty ari<<br />

TchphnM OeMn <strong>City</strong> MM<br />

Morey, Wildwood: 4, Hamnsliiro FOUNDATION PILING ...<br />

Wildwood, Height, g feet.<br />

Daily Trips Eieetrical Contractor<br />

Broad jump—1, Anderson. Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong>: 2, Weinberger, Caiie Mtiy: 3 BOAT SLIPS DREDGED<br />

Phila. and Suburbs<br />

—REQISTEKKD—<br />

Dixon, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 4, Verna, Wild<br />

P&Hs. DITUpif Ameflsan ifld grrlsf<br />

wood. Distance, 20 feet, B inches.<br />

oardeni ph. phiij, Hirkci aij5<br />

Call far aqd Dellecf In U€£is Qltf All types <strong>of</strong> Electrical Installations, Repair<br />

Pole vault^l. Hampshire Wild DIVING and DYNAMITING<br />

ini FbllaiirUihl, |<br />

wood: 3. A, Housand. <strong>Ocean</strong> city i<br />

Maintenance Service<br />

tie. V. Housand^ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 'am<br />

Cherry, Middle Township. Height<br />

10 feet, B inches.<br />

TRUCKING<br />

Shot put— 1, Anderson, Cape<br />

2, Powell, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>: 3. Csrson<br />

N, Pessolano<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city: 4 Hughes. Wildwood<br />

Distance, 4fl feet, 10 inches. Charles C. Leonard TOP SOIL - QRAVEL<br />

Discus throw—1. Anderson, Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong>; a, Boberson. Middle Town<br />

8EAVU.LB, N. J,<br />

.and QRAOINO<br />

(.hip; 3. MeDowei], <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 4<br />

113 West Ave. Ph. I50S<br />

Powell, <strong>Ocean</strong> city. Distance! li<br />

feet, B 1-2 inches.<br />

Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1828-J-4<br />

Javelin throw—1, Cherry, Mitl<br />

General Hauling<br />

die Township; 2, Purnell, Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong>: 3: Thompson, <strong>Ocean</strong> city 4<br />

Dump Truck<br />

Weinberger. Cape <strong>May</strong>. Distance,<br />

133 feet, 8 8-4 inchfR, J Plumbing-Heating Materials Now Available NICK nORENTINO<br />

Mile relay—1, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

From Chir Philadelphia Store<br />

BSI WEST AVE,<br />

Bend PosUard-Wc-ll call<br />

BUILDERS!!<br />

If you need a priority, we •»<br />

glad to help, no charte or obll<br />

Ullan. II you need outartBlg not'<br />

sp the priority list and we Ijave<br />

Ihpm, jaU ftr •errloe. J<br />

H«re are some Ittms HackEd ml<br />

•n *clllni without priority:<br />

1 ' 11 futing the swiLehbnHrri with u<br />

Ti*l*-|lhcinr iniija tacjiirti=aMd ht<br />

rt <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> v^lmimP<br />

• and tin* yuuiiMt'r in*ntd<br />

oul in ("11 l*irro<br />

Mom m iirtnin.<br />

; ftbovn arr I'airit-ia<br />

*ho" stems to be con-<br />

i r fntuh^r,<br />

Mrs. Donjthy Axfnrd: piM-tuilc<br />

! tl Irrnf MuJiiiTn antl Jifr tunlli!<br />

s In the? bark ground are Mrs,<br />

uihrriifK son. Will mm, and<br />

ht.isy Qiiififi. whose<br />

r= Mn. Thrresii Mulht-rin,<br />

and Mrs, Mariv Friy*t'f mid hvr<br />

1 ststvr.. Il? ! f=<br />

iUfliiio. HlstJ IN mi opiTtttor at<br />

ll* 1 Msrimiiiir.<br />

Mfiri' than 150 frinndH and rr=<br />

utivrji (if U\P "Voier with a<br />

niilt" uLlrndcd "Family NiMht."<br />

|E. 0, to Have<br />

' in Sept.<br />

$250,000<br />

IToSMk<br />

from New Jersey<br />

(Franklin D'Olii'r will serve,<br />

_mm <strong>of</strong> tin 1 UKO "Mi'c It<br />

jfi' smpaiEIi in Stw Jersey<br />

iH New Jersey^ quota is<br />

I <strong>of</strong> the iiatiiiliiil eiiinpsiimi<br />

JMim tthicli will open in<br />

Ugr. Funds an.' In he nils-<br />

|utt thf iwctih lit hni,|iit!U.<br />

Snns, troiips in ! raining.<br />

lliG <strong>of</strong> servirenie'i thrnimlit<br />

eountry and the livtTHeus<br />

i D'OIier. rhnifmun uf thr<br />

|fil ih€ Priult'fUi.-il iMsumnri-<br />

'. ilso SfrVi'd u-^ Nrw Jt'T-<br />

Beliifman m if)41 iiiiti 104;!.<br />

paw lhrcn'yinrs ['SO<br />

SiBwmbrr rij. [infi rrrt-ivnd<br />

fh tlit' N'ulirinii] Wiir<br />

C*nef D'CHIIT si'i'vcrt us<br />

fiith? NriliMi.;d Wiir Fund<br />

lor 1M3. 1!H4- mid<br />

|iI.llBrII Parsnns, Jr.. Wcsl<br />

Alb«'rt F. il;inun.^, ijf<br />

[is \icc rhnir-<br />

-SIT II ThriKiBli"<br />

I in Ni'W Jt-r-t^v. RiiLirrt<br />

LI^ ^rdprlrii as<br />

Ihr the "Sr-p It TllrtniEli"<br />

a in Nr\v •}' v-.i'\ wt ii t:ir-<br />

Blt a Iflrrlin!' iii tjii' rNi'c!!liter<br />

III Ni wail;. Mii> -W.<br />

!. Collars<br />

sf liii? nnn-uliiSr rnlhir<br />

U.S. phini.'. and nimr ! >i<br />

• Ulf War jilllllH 1 Mr, nnd Mrs. John Ft, Ctnt-r, | t^r<br />

funnrrly nf I1B0 A.sburv siv.<br />

now residing in TurkiiniH<br />

!! !ll [HI iiS'i'E-<br />

IftBJ a jifir. while till' I"iy<br />

BWLjr rmiiliivri-.i IIIKI. in |i>ss<br />

N 30 p.-r rnil ill If IT-<br />

1 >l , r.-.<br />

Mi". r,- 1<br />

Uriur ih cnnneeU'd with tl<br />

iiiinul Cllh.<br />

Rf \I> Till- (IA -- I M<br />

DUAHU ll- Abt»M»ir I UM ii w- in ii,.ii<br />

MlKkH<br />

JOSEPH S. NELSON<br />

PAINTING<br />

M .. i .mi,. \. « I.',. .<br />

INTERIOR - EXTKKIOR<br />

Kstiinal« Cllvpii<br />

SIK N. (irrmonl Avo.<br />

Phunr AII. «iiy a-aono<br />

CEMENT<br />

•Ai.<br />

, *', ^,| ,, r,i *':. At!-. -I •.-- ' BLOCKS<br />

\i II n,,-.i.i.. «,».i. \.,,IM, i<br />

II. ir I - -.1 :li. i<br />

LARGE STOCK ON IIANll<br />

!.-• .]-- •• 1<br />

Ph. Sea hie <strong>City</strong> i<br />

nf Htirk in<br />

| PLUMBING and<br />

HEATING<br />

Constant Ford<br />

noil Simiwin Avenue<br />

I Ph. IM1CM) llri. I'h, 1KT1-J-3<br />

Jacob C, SCHUFF WM, R,<br />

Electrical Contractor Electrical<br />

JM A.iijur_v Ave. rhane im Contractor<br />

(U Ajbnry Are, Am* "•<br />

STANDARD<br />

ELECTRIC CO,<br />

Electrical Contractors<br />

«. n, PERKS, Jit.<br />

300 Wesley Aye,<br />

Ph, 1181-W<br />

Itt.Ml THE CLASSIFIED Alls<br />

B »5 neighbor,<br />

to our Party <strong>Line</strong>!"<br />

'*|<br />

EDW, S, CORSON]<br />

Electrical Contracto<br />

305 8th St.<br />

FUmu, 2348 mm,<br />

tMONCOSTELLO& SON<br />

MT<br />

1153 West Avenue Phone iiTLW<br />

Tirmi, Timm and MUma<br />

BRIDGES 6 Tickets$ 1<br />

Mawson & Chattin<br />

Express Co,<br />

I.OCAI, and<br />

LONd niSTANCt<br />

MOVING and<br />

HAULING<br />

—Moderate<br />

1243 W*it Avenue<br />

Phone 012S<br />

MIKE ROSA<br />

General Hauling<br />

, '1101 WEST AVBNUE<br />

Phone 1808<br />

^ STORAGE<br />

I0th&W«t Ph0714W<br />

Alfred R, Smith;<br />

PkPER HANGINGi<br />

1048 Asbury Ave.<br />

I"hono 044)<br />

Cement. Tile-Marble<br />

JohnPdto&Co.Jnc.<br />

Genera] Contractor*<br />

1256 Asbury Avo.<br />

Phono U988<br />

Jack j. WatkuiMB<br />

PAPERHANGER<br />

B55 Asbaiy Awnne<br />

ita Phone "<br />

Plastmring<br />

BRICKLAYING<br />

PLASTERING<br />

STUCCO<br />

HARRY W.<br />

UM BIT iMH<br />

BC<br />

LOTS CLEARED<br />

Bnuh Removed - LoU Graded and Leveled<br />

Bulldozer Service • Speedy . Economical<br />

—Phone 0011—<br />

-, CO.<br />

^ ^.<br />

I For 26 Years ... J<br />

.. .and thanks for releBring tbc wire last night when wo<br />

needed the doctor BO urgently."<br />

Releasing the wire in emergencies »I« keeping onlls<br />

ihort,,. allowing time between calls<br />

•o that other* have a chaneo ... all<br />

theie are courtesies that go a long<br />

Way towards good party line service.<br />

And they are especially appreciated<br />

by everyone these days when we're<br />

utilising every party line to full<br />

capacity to provide service for as<br />

many as possible <strong>of</strong> those still<br />

waiting.<br />

•. • # * •* #<br />

Of the 18,000 telephones added<br />

here in New Jersey last month<br />

many were on party lines,<br />

hut we're rushing work on the<br />

now switchboards and circuits<br />

that will again enable you to,<br />

' •elect the type <strong>of</strong> service you<br />

Prefer. '<br />

;Uii«, ,„ .«r(M, Tmhphen* Wouf"<br />

-Monday; 9p.m., NBC,<br />

,Hew Jersey Bell<br />

Telephone Company<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Need a New<br />

ROOF<br />

or Just a Repair Job?<br />

In eithet case—call Independent. We've the experience,<br />

tha men, the materials and the equip*<br />

ment to giva you a perfect job on tiny type ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

We've been ro<strong>of</strong>ers for many years and expect to<br />

be for many more. That's why an Independent<br />

guarantee means something. Pick a reliable, financially<br />

sound firm to re-ro<strong>of</strong> for you. Call<br />

GUTTERS RAIN CONDUCTORS<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co.<br />

USERS OF CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING PRODUCTS<br />

3 S. Fleming Are,<br />

Ph. 4-1132 Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Free Estimates Furnished ~- No DfiBtl Paymnnt<br />

SAMPSON and<br />

HAMAD A<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Sheet Metal Work<br />

Asbestos and Brick Siding<br />

Robert L, Sampson<br />

215 - Sth St.<br />

WITH<br />

Air Conditioning<br />

IHrd quality Shingles<br />

Edmund C. Wisham<br />

24 Asbury Ave. Ph, 1237<br />

FLOOR<br />

SANDING<br />

H. R. BRECKLEY<br />

lii ontral A»e, ph. 2%m--w\<br />

Floor Sanding<br />

Edward T. Hamada<br />

Phone 1048<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

ROOFII1C<br />

SHEET METAL WORK!<br />

OUTTBRS - SPOUTINO<br />

^wllSf Air Conditioning<br />

CRAIG and WALTER<br />

Ph. 0816 9th & Haven<br />

Class<br />

ed Plate S Wipdew<br />

GLASS<br />

FarsJttre, Aiiie, Mirrfin<br />

S, ROSENBERG<br />

rhone Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 4-C1SC<br />

S009 Arclle A*e. Atlanilc Oilj<br />

FOR QUICK RKSUI.TS<br />

I'SE HIE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

LOUIS J, KOERNER<br />

SLECIRie .<br />

m- FLOOR SANDING •«•<br />

REFinliHlMC<br />

1026 ASBURY AVE, Phone 1773-J<br />

Painting<br />

Painting<br />

PAINTING<br />

HOTEL wd COTTAGE WORK<br />

a YEARS EXPERIENCE — LARGE STAFF OF MECHANICS<br />

TAKING ESTIMATES FOR SPRING WORK<br />

THE ENGLISH CO.<br />

Painters and Decorators<br />

108 W. 9th Street Office Phone 1051<br />

Beridcnee FbsMi Faille J0OT<br />

For Quick Results — Use a Classified Ad<br />

* I<br />

Builders<br />

At Your Service with 40 Yeara<br />

Experience in Seashore Building<br />

JOBBING REROOFING<br />

REMODELING<br />

EAGLE INSULATION<br />

I3( Months To P»J)<br />

^TERMITES<br />

BRYANT ALL^EASON WINDOWS<br />

Far Year -R^und Comfori—36 MontlM to F«J<br />

—If You Plan To Bul|d, We »a Help *«•—<br />

JOHN E. TROUT<br />

BEOIITERED Bill DEE<br />

1053 Asbury Avenue<br />

Phone 1200<br />

SIDEWALL SHINGLING<br />

RE-ROOFING PAINTING<br />

REMODELING<br />

DISTRIBUTOR FOB<br />

"SNEDAKER" COMBINATION<br />

Screen & Storm Windows<br />

GEORGE SEDDON R =^ D |<br />

, MAfl. COUPON FOR FREE ESTIMATE TIME PAYMENTS j<br />

6S Sunset Place Phone 2148R<br />

I Without ObUgailen, please lend estimator tot<br />

Name ,<br />

I Address .......•••.........—...-••••|<br />

i,,^-.;-., FOB THE MAINTENANCE<br />

AND RKPA1R OF A Bt'lLDINC<br />

ASBESTOS and ASPHALT ROOFING<br />

White Asbestos Sidewall Shingles<br />

"Kf Walter V. Hess<br />

Lumber 1031-36 •liBpnn Ate. Ph. M41<br />

« '_" f<br />

I Cameron Bros. Co, £<br />

| Buildsrs, Jobber*<br />

( and Ro<strong>of</strong>ers<br />

1 p Binsne pi. F». OW<br />

CARPENTER<br />

JOBBING ALTERATIONS<br />

PAINTING<br />

Robert Clayyilie<br />

U0B WEST AVE.<br />

S. L. SMITH<br />

Registered Builder<br />

JOBBING • ROOFING<br />

1026 Simpson Ave. ph,<br />

POTTS' BROST<br />

Hegl«terrd<br />

Builders<br />

1040 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 0061-W<br />

FOR QUICK RESfLTS<br />

USE THE CLASSIFIEn ADS<br />

Septic Tanks<br />

SEPTIC TANKS<br />

uid CESSPOOLS<br />

BUILT or RIPAIREn<br />

JO Yeiji 1 Eipirleiiee IB Octn<br />

I.EONARD WIGGINS<br />

JM Wstt Avemit •<br />

Painters<br />

William J. S.mth<br />

PAINTING<br />

INTERIOR and EXTERIOR<br />

g A»bmr Ave. pfcme 1BW-J<br />

Window Fnuns<br />

Doors<br />

BstaUn, B«<br />

Wall Board<br />

Builders<br />

H, C, Pontieie<br />

BUILDER<br />

933 Weit Av«. Ph. 1808<br />

Jobbing<br />

Alterations and<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

Albert S. Catnbum<br />

103( West Ave, Phone Mil<br />

F, C. Slacum<br />

BUILDER<br />

3312 Asbury Ave.<br />

GEORGE F. SHIRE<br />

Plastering - Cement Work<br />

Pointing • Jobbing<br />

Ml TIUftD STREET<br />

Phone oa«-w<br />

JOHN G, PETERSON<br />

Contractor and Builder<br />

ROOFING - PAINTINQ<br />

6S8 ASBURY AVB.<br />

Brickwork<br />

iiiiiHiiuiifiiiiiiilittHlU<br />

BRICKLAYER<br />

GALANTE & GABAGE<br />

its<br />

Pfc, IM4-M<br />

liil iii,iiii,iiitll#,!§MMiUi<br />

Painters<br />

PAINTING<br />

and ALTERATION!<br />

OCEAN HOMES, Inc.<br />

Ill* Altar *•«•<br />

ifl<br />

Plumbtng-Heatins<br />

HARRY DIBB<br />

PLOHBIHO - B1ATI»O<br />

York Oil Burner.<br />

York Boiler Burner Unit.<br />

York<br />

Winter Air Conditioner.<br />

ESTIMATES rURHISHID j "•<br />

WUlard F. StetMr i<br />

Plumbing s : Heating I<br />

Pbone »SM Dean atf, JL J<br />

Plumbing - Heating<br />

OIL BUBNLg SERVICE<br />

HANS BURKHARDT<br />

m.<br />

Mi A»bary An,<br />

FredH. Manlcy<br />

Plumbing - Heating<br />

Automatic OH<br />

BAY OH Ba^mw MM U<br />

Strrloe.<br />

935 A»bury Ave.<br />

Trlepliooe 1J56-J '<br />

Robert M- Moeford<br />

i PLUMBING - HEATING<br />

| r« rtompt JNme._wi_ MB-W<br />

QAS APPLIANCES<br />

EAi S.HEATIMO HI<br />

14 Twt !•<br />

ALTERATIONS JOBSINC<br />

J. a SLIMMER<br />

Plumbing -<br />

asoj sinpHB An,<br />

Heating<br />

n. 1*71 »<br />

I'lumbing Heating<br />

Oil Burners<br />

William O.<br />

SOS AUuUc Aw, pli.<br />

Phone 025T-J<br />

Louis Tnccarino<br />

PLUMBING and<br />

HEATING<br />

fli WEIT AVB,, OCEAJI OITT, B.J.<br />

MICHELE PILEGGl" |<br />

Plumbing - Heating J<br />

Phone 1876 *}<br />

90S North Stnet j<br />

Painters<br />

*****»»***••••****•*»*<br />

in. in J<br />

C. L. BRECKLEY, Inc •<br />

Heuw and Sign *,<br />

PAINTING *<br />

PllBl.<br />

Ft. 0337-W<br />

PAINTING<br />

FRIES & PANGBURN<br />

311 • Mb STREET<br />

Phon* lUf<br />

— PAINTING<br />

A. L.<br />

m.<br />

sin ASBURT An.<br />

Ph. 1CM-W<br />

House Painting<br />

RITTERHOFF & GOFF<br />

SOI - Jlit 8TBEET<br />

IMMMMttttttiMtMC<br />

PAINTING 5<br />

Interior - Exterior<br />

W«k<br />

D, R. SCHENCK<br />

Phone Atlantic fcity<br />

5-2269 or 2-9214<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

pom QUICK<br />

USE TO* ^LASSIFUD ADS


(.•<br />

Check <strong>On</strong><br />

Prices<br />

Tunny OJU for<br />

IJMk Market War<br />

Hotel Strand<br />

and Wesley Av.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Open All Ymar<br />

Mm, m.<br />

Hanif-Inn<br />

916 Avr.<br />

h » Yemt Ccutmi b<br />

BMIM Booms , Print,<br />

O.C. m! o.c, HH-<br />

StANVV(X>n ARMS<br />

. tH PLVMOUTH PLACli<br />

NELSON AH1W<br />

UI DELAHCEY PLACU<br />

BOOMS - Week - M,>n;h - Si-.-<br />

~ MOUNT POCONO ENNA<br />

Ul«h In IhrIJ1OII.HU<br />

Ml<br />

I<br />

OCEAN CTTY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

- • - * •<br />

Final Cancer<br />

Fund $5,039^5<br />

County Exceeded<br />

Quota by 68 p.c.<br />

N cm BAPTIST , . , .<br />

Bible . Teaching, OasM<br />

FfMehfaf, MbskHuu-y Church' 1<br />

IOUI M. uid Wcah-v av.<br />

P. I,uniiy. cliairnmn <strong>of</strong> Iw, Victor B. MMtie, pastor,<br />

«ty Brtee Control Board, Sunday, -June 3;<br />

_ -J wtek that housewives •:*» a. m.—The Sunday Ochool<br />

wtMtan keep a watch on over- equipped and ready to serve the<br />

-^-mtrt MUM M part <strong>of</strong> (ui In-1 family with helpful, frlpjitlly riutges<br />

nation-wide drive to stump for every age. Russell Sultan, sup<br />

meat Mack market. | erlntenflent,<br />

a, ni,—~^^orship OerviEg-<br />

tric—^^—— —!—• •—— Uste were r*s syflion-topic; "Hound<br />

!&**•* «» tuWW shops <strong>May</strong> 1,<br />

rtairtBt snuumen the proner price' Communion.<br />

Altar". Monthly<br />

fWell' enuipuert<br />

obstrvjiiice<br />

aiid<br />

o!<br />

*— -—— eyt and grade. House- »upervised nursery lor ihe earn<br />

m % _ . - .i I Inn nji <strong>of</strong> F^f s^a rjka t & i<br />

li*n, the ciuurman gald, can pro-, - «- -<br />

m the family peeketbaok by mak- ror<br />

8: » P. m.—Youth mectme<br />

~- senate <strong>of</strong> the grade, cut, price JnR Prop!* ol »» uses. An in-<br />

I weight to each purchase I spu-aiionnl hour or sinrsiiiB, fellowshlp<br />

and a hrljiful Blltk--bu»i'd lllf<br />

F S M "Obeli'? "KSd? 1 "onm,? 7: »° P- m._Oosw] Service, stir.<br />

J* H6 1 tad "Dillity''^ * l rin 7:40 p. in. Evening Service <strong>of</strong><br />

Worship, Sermon, "Not How But<br />

Who!" John 9:1-30. The quartet<br />

will<br />

Monday. 6:30 p. m. Annual bmilllet<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Westminster Quild at<br />

the Alvyn Hotel.<br />

Monday, a p. m. Siicial meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ladles' Auxiliary at tin<br />

» eoiiEreiauoiial SOUR serviee<br />

FV^ • Sosppers should ask that thesol rt . ^,it.i,, «*,** „ ,;„,*,,,." „„,*'<br />

1<br />

ed to everyone,<br />

June 5. Wednesday, at 7:30<br />

m. a brief Preparatory Service will<br />

be held at the church,<br />

HOLY THINITY, EPISCOPAL<br />

nth st. anil Central, av,<br />

Kev, lUcharii S. Bailey, KIM tor<br />

8 a,nl, HDly Coinniunlon,<br />

church.<br />

10 a.m. Saiiriny School.<br />

Tuesday. 8 p, in,—Monthly meet- 11;1& a.m. Morrrthg Si'ivic^<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> tpuhleu:, ut theWi-ok-dujii:<br />

church.<br />

Wediiesdiiy. 7 30 p, in.—Mitlwrk 10:30 n,m. Wednesday,<br />

irnver infetini: unit IJibli. suulv. 0 30 [i.iii. Hiiii.ij-,<br />

Wednesday, 8:30 p. m.—Muni li- Saints' Days, etc.. ]n;30 am ,<br />

ly meeting ol the Si'sslon ut tlu-<br />

Manse,<br />

lycllureli<strong>of</strong> slirdl slirdl shrcll hrdl<br />

FIRST METHODIST<br />

:Uh st, unit CVnlriil nv<br />

lU'v, A. L. (ionfjluff, Fastttr<br />

•WaUtn, Mr, Lunny said, can<br />

help compliance by posting ceiling<br />

Wednesday, June 5:<br />

Price IMS when customers can read 7:30 p.m.—Mid-week prayer nieei.<br />

easily, tagging all meat with<br />

l mui 'treiiBtlien your spimuni<br />

W«o»Kr«nt," ^ «Jtf._"h«lKSn^iKa °' u " iM pm Simtliiy, Jinn- 2—<br />

0:30 ii. in.—church Sthiiui. yvi|,<br />

lir A, Chirk, iiii|H-riiiti-iiili-ni, Tlnn<br />

* a eliisa lirre iw [•very n^i^. niui<br />

r invite VLIU Hi study tin- Bible<br />

illi us.<br />

11 a. in—=Mfifiiiii[i Worship, @rr=<br />

mil. "The Li'.t Klr.iiiliiln".<br />

30 p. ni.=-C'h!l(<br />

"'<br />

ttrown a. much larger staff <strong>of</strong> ln-<br />

, MrtMton Into the Held to lick the<br />

•HMfe asrket at the slaughter level,<br />

but everything really depends upon<br />

ffcat takes place at retail meat<br />

, counters."<br />

Ordered to Pay $10<br />

for Family Support<br />

I*wis A. Bilks, an, a carpenter .<strong>of</strong><br />

Bsrt Blnbeth, was ordered in po-<br />

Uce court Saturday to pay *10 toward<br />

the support <strong>of</strong> his wife and<br />

eWM, residing in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Wlfci was arrested on complaint<br />

<strong>of</strong> Harold W, Bager, overseer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

poor, for non-support <strong>of</strong> his fatn-<br />

Uy. Judge Howard Warren directed<br />

that the weekly money be paid<br />

through the overseer.<br />

! .irn>, LJiiy jirn-<br />

Kr.ini. lu in* jiiTHinlrfi by tin* child*<br />

reii's Division oi lliv Church Siliiuil.j ,[i,''lii<br />

Tuesday, June 4: (lt ;<br />

030 p. ni.—Tlic Senior Choir « ill' £.,„,,.,,I<br />

be enterlaiiu'ti at n dililu-r ut llw nuf n'<br />

liurnyiie iluii-l, l| '<br />

7 P. ill.—Tlic W. K. C s. Ciiih !<br />

will htilrt H t-iu-tli ii puny :i! tin '<br />

houin ol Leri'tlu Biuiciei-s, UivMi-y'sl<br />

Prillit |<br />

7:43 p. in,—Wi- arc -I iLlyi;-;; t!i'-'<br />

Bonk oi isniiili, iiiid uniie s,.m in 1<br />

worship with us.<br />

^ ^ _ Friday, June 7:<br />

WmST PRESBYTERIAN 0:30 p, m.—The oliicial Uniii-d' i.-I<br />

st, mat Wesley av, . 'jiviiig a dinner in Junior <strong>of</strong> nil tin-<br />

The Gospel-CealS¥d and Mi£si$n- returned veterans o; our fh'irfh. '<br />

irj-SHnHed Chnreh, J Tile conimi;: in clmrav i, I(.iy F:<br />

Itev, George rischw, Th. O,, PnBtnr; Diuby. Dr. Cliarli 1 C'ill'Kt'IiES OF tillKIST,<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

••ANCIENT AN!) MODKRN NI:<br />

cno.MANCY. AMAH MKHMI'liiHM<br />

AND HVI'NOrlfiM, UKNOfNCKi 1<br />

i* t.he r.e-.^un-.ierHHMi Mibjri [ in;<br />

.-. II. Viul ,,M! A C ]<br />

0:18 a, m.—Prayer niceiiiit; oi ihe ! Missersimth. All reply i iircls »hn;ili' L<br />

Sunday SchaDi teaehers and oifie- : be returned imhieciiiiii'li-. ' ,<br />

era in the choir room, I The floivori in the rhun Ii tin-<br />

8:80 a. m,—The Church at Study. | 9>nici«y are in iii-'iiinrj<br />

M. B. Lesson for June 0, '•Wnrteiny ' from our t-rniL ]I uho<br />

With Ohrist," Mark 0:7-13: Luke in j in'i'S ;n ill.- MI-, in' ": o<br />

1-3; 14:28-27, ! <strong>May</strong> tlnii- s.i'.-i-.jicr iw i<br />

:<br />

tur i?uhdLi\ r Dr. Crowe Heads<br />

Medical Trustees<br />

':ii'('NO!i-, i:i r . i u r M a y<br />

i-ji-i'l<br />

. Jijnt' 1^.<br />

C1OLDKN Ti:XT: -lly ihi.h nr.n<br />

my lieart tiuh-lh: hut i/um : •. \ he<br />

-li-elmth t>[ !:;> l.i un. ;iiifi :,,, |<br />

iitiii lor eii't riii. lo itirv ii:.c ;iio<br />

l.ir from Ihiv sjiuli pLTiJ.ll.' i I'.. 7J -<br />

1 '<br />

'<br />

l u l l ! I M I I I I M U I I III<br />

• ,:, .ir ,a p,'ii-i-i.i in «- TIKE nliPAIKN<br />

Phone 0200.W<br />

AMOCO SERVICE STATION<br />

SPECIALIZED CAR LUBRICATION<br />

—Frpo full am IJcilvcry Service<br />

T&SMT<br />

»> OPENING -«<br />

I STATION<br />

pson Ave,<br />

A<br />

niiTTER GAS At Ant PWCE- «»"-„„<br />

—^^—— ' "_' _* "*^fc= ASK FOE<br />

MOBILGAS STATION<br />

8th and Asbury Ave.<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

was rleeted eluilrmsn <strong>of</strong> the hoard<br />

oi truiiUjes for I he r-iisiiinir ycur.<br />

Dr. Crowe hns been a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho board for 12 years rind had<br />

served us its heerelury for the past<br />

eiKjlt yeiira.<br />

Or, Hersehel Peiill. iiiso <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, wiis :t ileleiruie U} the ennventimi,<br />

which wuii In sestiioii lour<br />

days.<br />

Use Pump to Aid<br />

Street Drainage<br />

The Eiist Cape <strong>May</strong> Ciillllilisslon<br />

has iii.Miillrii n Iftiiimriiry IiLliiip at<br />

Ihr lout ol Maiiisiin av, to<br />

lirr iiow !<br />

—and In all<br />

manufacturer<br />

just like<br />

uiicor.<br />

DICK ONLEV'S<br />

48TH STREET GAHA<br />

SOCONY. VACUUM<br />

30.Minuto Battery Charging<br />

• LUBRICATIONl<br />

Phone 0784 48th and Asbury Ai<br />

AUTO PAINTING<br />

ESSENTIALS TO A GOOD<br />

AUTO PAINT JOB ARE.,,,<br />

An Experienced Painter.<br />

An Airtight, Dustpro<strong>of</strong>,<br />

Good Painlin 8 Materials,<br />

We Have All Three!<br />

Now that Synthetic Painti are<br />

again available, we will paint <<br />

your car for as little as ." . . . '<br />

ALL WORK GUARANTEED<br />

50<br />

EXPERT BODY and<br />

FENDER REPAIRING<br />

Bishop Motor Sail<br />

Authorizfd 1'ACKAIJF) Dwiler<br />

Repairs and Service to AH Type Cars<br />

11S9 Asbury Ave,, corner <strong>of</strong> 12th St.<br />

• AUTHORIZED DEALERS *<br />

Sales and Service<br />

Wm. T, Powel<br />

11S8 Asbury Aw,<br />

We Are NOW A( ( EPTfNG ORDERS<br />

and DKI'USITS on the NEW<br />

PACKARD<br />

Improved Drllv.rir'. Arc Antl(ipclrd<br />

BISHOP MOTOR SALES<br />

. Autburiwd HALES and SERVICE<br />

Complete Stock <strong>of</strong> Packard Parts<br />

^ii^Ajibury Ave., corner <strong>of</strong> IZthSt.<br />

ROY A, MEWGEL<br />

ALL MAKE CARS REPAIRED AND SEBVIOIO<br />

OOODXE4B TIBES<br />

IIS CKNTKAI, AVENUE<br />

SALES BUICK SERVICE<br />

WALLACE BROTHERS<br />

9th St. and Simpson Ave.<br />

—ALL MAKES REPAIRED—<br />

ATLANTIC SEKVICE STATION<br />

LEE TIRES EXIDB BATTIW?"<br />

Plymouth - DeSoto<br />

AUTHORIZED DEALER<br />

fornerReiort<br />

lB<br />

Personal<br />

Miss Evangelista<br />

To B« Married Soon<br />

HELEN C. HUDSOtl "" "tfitSTST *—<br />

Waving Scalp Trtatmtnti<br />

Hah Tinting Fat/alt<br />

Long or Short<br />

Up or Down Fashion<br />

We Assure You a S<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Natural Curl<br />

YOUR HAIR<br />

INDIVIDUALLY STYLED<br />

WE CREATE NEW STYLES<br />

JohnSOIl'S Beauty Salon<br />

Phona 0664 841 Asbury Avenue<br />

CERRUTI BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

703 Asbury Ave. Phone 1394<br />

Mule ,, _, ii • •<br />

Here Your Hair is<br />

STYLED and CUT Before<br />

PERMANENT WAVING<br />

All Branches <strong>of</strong> Beauty Culture<br />

ROSABELLE BEAUTY SALON<br />

1 404 Boardwalk Phone 1643<br />

i COLD WAVE PERMANENTS<br />

| Fwther Bob MachuieleM W«ve» M» ^ {<br />

"How Shall I Wear<br />

My HMr?"<br />

pst'i not a quffitlon just thrown<br />

Wo space when you asle It <strong>of</strong> us I<br />

W'U show you how, and style jfour<br />

JJJf In the most becoming fashion,<br />

Wljf on us too for hair care that<br />

WU1 keep yOur treaaea healthy arid<br />

totly,<br />

lie's<br />

Beauty Shop<br />

J026Aiburjr Avenue<br />

Phone 0719<br />

Hi i.l I'M i M'-<br />

T*<br />

Clubs ... Lodges<br />

Women's Club<br />

In Gala Dinner<br />

Varied Program oil<br />

11th Anniversary<br />

tesque dance, and later returned as<br />

the component parts <strong>of</strong> a dancing<br />

horse,<br />

RECITATIONS GIVEN<br />

Several excellent recitations were<br />

presented by Miss Jacqueline Horsey.<br />

All the <strong>of</strong>ficers and speakers re<br />

oelved corsages <strong>of</strong> roses, and each<br />

elub member also received a smaller<br />

corsage.<br />

The Misses Marilyn Hughes and<br />

Nancy Montagrm. president and vice<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Sub Junior Club,<br />

were guests for the evening.<br />

Mrs. Christian, after Installing the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers, gave a report on highlights<br />

<strong>of</strong> the recent State Federation convention<br />

in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

* * *<br />

Bank Teller To Be<br />

Married June 9<br />

Announcement has been made <strong>of</strong><br />

the forthcoming marriage <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />

SUPIRFLUOOS HAIR<br />

SONAIi<br />

Mr. and Mrs, F, D, Wood have<br />

arrived from Jtaareth, Fa., for another<br />

Mason at 10 »aview rd,<br />

Willism Y»,-«toK <strong>of</strong> Morrisville,<br />

Pa, is nmr'tuat'Sm South End colony<br />

at Bl»-'Bentr»J>av.<br />

Mrs, C, O, ooolbauih, Philadelphia,<br />

Brrived this week at her resort<br />

home, JB Mornlngslde rd.<br />

Mrs. Bertha MM, ISIS Pleasure<br />

av,. is spendhii the summer at 18<br />

Parleaide av,, MillvUle,<br />

Soroptimi«ts<br />

Seat Officers<br />

Hnr M<br />

ByJ. G. Buclwr<br />

\<br />

United Nation*, that nations U&l<br />

have no confidence in each other.<br />

There must be a universal understanding<br />

between nations, practice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christianity, and treat patienM<br />

»nd faith exercised to achieve the<br />

final (oal <strong>of</strong> world peace."<br />

The club announced plans for a<br />

card party to take place Friday<br />

l;:j Mi.» Murphy to Wed<br />

night, June IB, at 8 p. m,. In the<br />

American Legion rooms on the. Mu-<br />

Offlwra <strong>of</strong> the Soroptimtst Club sic Pier. Proceeds will benefit the<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oape <strong>May</strong> Oounty were installed<br />

Joseph A, Gerety, Jr.<br />

at the monthly program meeting charity fund.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Eugene O, Murphy.<br />

MS», CI«r« Brown<br />

, IIBIM to The<br />

at Plymouth Inn last Thursday<br />

* • •<br />

ilB Aibury av;, have announced; the<br />

at Marlton<br />

ta. A. Mtoi <strong>of</strong> Ml f•!«, nliht. The installing <strong>of</strong>ficer was Surprise Shower engagement <strong>of</strong> their daughter, Miss 1M last meeting <strong>of</strong> Vm<br />

•tn Mr utfnt. It wiH not be Miss Abigail ZeU, director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Marian Owns Murphy, and Joseph nl <strong>On</strong> Mond«y at •<br />

rinrii illabtth Drown, o<br />

A varied entertainment prograni<br />

North Atlantic Region <strong>of</strong> Soroptim- for Mrs, Palermo A, berety, Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, church buennit..<br />

MU<br />

f, cm formerly <strong>of</strong> Marinorii,<br />

was presented last Thursday night<br />

l« Clubs.<br />

W A surprise pink and blue shower J. A, Oerety, SIB Shore rd. Bom- A rovered sisfi aU^p^<br />

"B .« aWramonl <strong>of</strong> Vineland<br />

as 3S members and guests ol the Arrlv»U for ievsra: wtslu nt the<br />

iS funday at II a.m. In<br />

Women's Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city ceit- Alvyn Hotel an Mr. »nd Mn, Mor- Those seated were: Miss Nancy W.<br />

was given Thursday night at theers<br />

Point<br />

scheduled far that tiro*<br />

"Burden Rt the<br />

tarBted the clubs 11th anniversary ton M. Boyd, <strong>of</strong> Plttaburih, and Aspinall. president: Mtas Reglna B<br />

Columbus Club, in honor <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Miss Murphy Is a graduate <strong>of</strong> thepostponed.<br />

Charles Palermo, arranied by her<br />

Mrs Ho<br />

with a dinner party at the Alvyn their »en. ABH M, •oyd, <strong>of</strong> Wasli- R<strong>of</strong>lgers, vice president: Miss Cath- sister. Miss Philomena Calise,<br />

Hotel,<br />

Initon, J»ine» Boyd la a«liMint erine Gordon, treasurer; Mrs, Edna The club house was attractively<br />

The affiir, a high spot <strong>of</strong> the eluh manager <strong>of</strong> the LaSaJlc Hotel In Smith, reeordini secretary; Mrs. decorated, with a stork as the een-<br />

season, marked the start <strong>of</strong> a newthe<br />

eapitH,<br />

Myrtle B, Richards, corresponding terpleee and streamers extendlni<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers, who were<br />

secretary; Miss Ethel OUnton, Miss from its mouth to gifts placed ar.<br />

Inducted by Mrs, Wilson Y. Christ- Dr. and Mrs. A, %. Reed, <strong>of</strong> Fhil- BMelle Ralston and Miss Lnum ound the room. The refreshment<br />

ian, southern vice president <strong>of</strong> the•dtlphla,<br />

hav« opened their sum- Croasdale, directors. All were re- tsblP, also In pink and blue, had •<br />

state Federation.<br />

mer home at 7IW Weiley av, elected.<br />

coach full <strong>of</strong> flowers in the center.<br />

Mrs. Harvey W. Adams was Mat-<br />

• • •<br />

TWO NEW MEMBERS<br />

Attending were Mrs. James Paed<br />

as president, succeeding Mrs. W. Mr »nd Mn, John MoOill and Mrs, Dorothy yLemon t and Miss lermo, Jane Palermo, Theresa Pll-<br />

Thoma* Adams. Other new pfflc- daughter. Virginia, <strong>of</strong> Beaver Falls, Helen stedem were inducted as Bill. Angelina Paone. Mrs. Richard<br />

nrs are: Mrs, Henry Berihner, vice P» and Mrs. Harry Wilkinson, <strong>of</strong> new members by the club presi- Oambum, Mrs, Tony Bello, Mrs,<br />

i<br />

president; Mrs. Gladys Ayers, cor- <strong>May</strong>fair House, • fternmntown, are dent.<br />

James Herrlnfton, Mrs, James Mas.<br />

responding secretary; Mrs. Charles amonf recent arrivals who will<br />

"r Clmmnioni served<br />

Mlitlgan, recording secretary, and spend" several weeks at Hotel Ai-<br />

The guest speaker was John O, rarella, Mrs. Basil Donato. Mrs, Mi-<br />

,h, ft-iin tii" Hriibres in Hft<br />

Mrs, Oeorge Bowman, treasurer,<br />

Bucher, city treasurer <strong>of</strong> stone Har. chael Allegretto, Mrs, Salvatore Fog-<br />

MARION EVAKGELIBTA MRS, OOETZ PRESIDES<br />

*>* . . .<br />

bor and former newspaper correslio darmella Oallse, Philomena Ca- Lloyd's<br />

pondent in Europe for 10 years, be- Use, aloria MMaarelia, Anna Ma-<br />

Mr and Mrs, Vincent ivangellstB Mrs. Augustus S, Ooels was toast" A, B, Oallen, <strong>of</strong> Brexel Hill, has<br />

announeed the engagement <strong>of</strong> their mistress and announced the enter-<br />

opened hli South <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity home<br />

tween the world wars. The speaker, rie Foglio, Angplina F<strong>of</strong>lio, Mrs,<br />

daughter, Mlaa Marion Evangelista,<br />

at BM1 Central ev,<br />

introduced by Miss Rodfers. took as James Foillo. Mrs.»r. Nelson Boyd, Flower Shop<br />

tainment numbers.<br />

to Charles Edward Town^ son <strong>of</strong><br />

. . .<br />

his topic: "After Victory, what?" Mrs. Oliver Given, Mrs, Joseph Ly.<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Claude J, Town, <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Frances wicks, former con-<br />

Bea Iile Olty, at a dinner party at<br />

cert pianist and member <strong>of</strong> the Mrs John Chubb, <strong>of</strong> Melrme<br />

Declaring that he had found the<br />

sakowski, Mrs. _ Nick Mlraglllo, Anna 837 ASBURY AVE. Phone «f7<br />

people <strong>of</strong> foreign countries basic-<br />

Marie MeCuslter, Jeanette Mlglia-<br />

their home, 1334 Oentral av,, 8un.<br />

Boston Symphony Orchestra, play- Park n spending some time at Oceally the same as here, Mr. Bucher<br />

ccio, Uaey Lacona, <strong>May</strong> Murphy,<br />

«, mill Mr». J«*n S. Munshow- day.<br />

ed a group <strong>of</strong> solos, including sevan mil, M0 Wrftrrt av,<br />

said he believes that peace will come<br />

Mrs, fflsle Foglle. Mrs. Leon Callse,<br />

_ ,nd dnuBhIPr. Donna Lynn, <strong>of</strong><br />

eral <strong>of</strong> her own compositions.<br />

• * *<br />

only from a will for peace, better<br />

Mrs Louis Poglio. Mrs, Anna Mil-<br />

the couple will be married July 1<br />

Jiuitown. are spsn.dini srverlil<br />

Mrs. Jeanette stokes and Mrs, Howard Tnyn has returned from education, and Improved underliaecio.<br />

Lucy Ann Mtgliseeio, Don-<br />

and pltm to reside In Bea Isle <strong>City</strong>,<br />

S »t me home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. A. Bchu-<br />

Irene Williams each sang two vocal St. FiMMbure, Fla,, to his resort standing between nations to take<br />

stance Ooble and Trudy Tracy,<br />

, ITU Centra! ac.<br />

Quests at the announcement par- solos, accompanied at the piano by home, 101 Ffltaeuth pi.<br />

the place <strong>of</strong> fear and distrust,<br />

* * *<br />

ty were Mr, and Mrs. Claude Town, Mrs. Ayers,<br />

m * •<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Harry R, Sayrei, Mr,<br />

Mr »na Mrs. Oeor^ M, Ohew,<br />

"Thl§ education lor peace prob- Resort Couple Wed<br />

«, ant Mrs. J M- Wilbur have and Mrs Robert K, Hunter. Elsie Comedy acts wire hilariously<br />

ably will occupy^ several genera-<br />

<strong>of</strong> Auduban, have opened their<br />

- "from Charleston. S. O,. at IEvangelista<br />

and Vincent Evangel. staled by Mrs, Frank P. Bogle and<br />

tions," he said, "There were treaties by Judge Warren<br />

summer eottafe at 10 Momlniside<br />

Ma, Jr<br />

Mrs, perlrude Huihes, They ap.<br />

and organisations for peace before<br />

130) pleasure<br />

rd,<br />

Police Judge Howard Warren <strong>of</strong>.<br />

peared first in blackface in a bur.<br />

the last war, but these did not stop<br />

• # *<br />

fielated Saturday evening at the<br />

war because the will to live up tomarrlaie<br />

<strong>of</strong> Miss Mary A. Deleorio,<br />

Mrs. O, J, flronin has arrived from the treaties did not exist,<br />

711 Bay av., and Alvin E. Blevin.<br />

Audubon to spend the season at<br />

vgym meAurv PAULOR<br />

844 Pennlyn pi,<br />

"Today, It is evident from hap* same address.<br />

peiiings at the conference <strong>of</strong> the The wedding took place at i p, m.<br />

Mrs. W. Zabel, <strong>of</strong> Hiddbn Heights,<br />

has op«ned her eottafe at 1MB Oentrai<br />

»v.<br />

CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

I I AII B»«tr Aim<br />

1U1 , m ASBBBT Mm.<br />

FEATHER BOM — IHACH1NKLE88 WAVgg<br />

DOT'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

A»bury Avenue<br />

Phone 1543<br />

worn ion<br />

B¥<br />

ELECTROLVSIS<br />

Frida Meflentin Vow<br />

EIBf («•«•* •»* Blfll_lT_IU»BB««*td<br />

gOl AshuTF Ave, Ph. Xlp,<br />

AL EN YARN SHOP]<br />

Ml Bay An, rtwi M<br />

open rn.-8.t. -tn t» t. M.<br />

Julia French<br />

Millinery Shop<br />

Open THiniSDAV. FRIDAY A<br />

SATURDAY mill IdHlier nolle*<br />

Wllh the Idlest <strong>On</strong>aUoiM rf<br />

FLAWERED HATS, STRAW!<br />

•lid FELTS<br />

Cor. 4th and We»ley<br />

PboiM 1BS3<br />

-Kti.<br />

Farmer's<br />

Market<br />

Fun Product*<br />

FrMh Me*t.<br />

Strictly f re»h Eggs<br />

NO CHILX) NEED BE CLUMSY!<br />

MARGARET JOIWSOf* SCHOOL<br />

<strong>of</strong> DANCE and DRAMA<br />

507 8tb 0478-W<br />

BALLROOM DfiNClNB<br />

For All AfM<br />

Tup, AsmiMUe, T«, BBHI,<br />

Md Fn Trot iMMUM<br />

Art OMW<br />

vVtttm, nmH<br />

4hMMMI<br />

miCE AGAIN THEY'RE AVAILABLE<br />

— FAMOUS —<br />

SEASPRAY<br />

Venetian Blinds<br />

Designed for wlt-ur «ea*hore on,<br />

Hundreds have been installed<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> homes<br />

Dorothy Goldstein, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

and Mrs, Morris Goldstein, 100 8.<br />

Providence av,. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and<br />

Alviii K, Trautenberf, son <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

and Mrs, David Trautenberi, '* s Mr, and Mrs. James Jewitt have<br />

arrived from Philadelphia to open<br />

their summer home. Mi 15th st,<br />

B. L. Youni* 01 PhiladelphlB, is<br />

now here for the season at TIB 3rd<br />

st. . j"<br />

-<br />

Michigan av.. that city.<br />

Joseph Hr'Atkiinon has arrived<br />

Their wedding will take place on<br />

from W#_Ott tane for the season<br />

at 1*47 Will «v.<br />

June 9 at 1 p, m,, in the Embassy<br />

. • *<br />

Room <strong>of</strong> the Strand Hotel. Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>. It will be followed by a<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Walter T, OraP,<br />

• Metal or Wood Blinds<br />

reception for the wedding party at<br />

Philadelphia, will open their sum-<br />

Ihe hotel, and by a reception for all<br />

mer horn*. *?7 4O> it., for the sea-<br />

their friends that nifht at the home<br />

son on Memorial Day,<br />

• Drapery Comicei<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bride's parents,<br />

• • *<br />

8 O, Hopkins. PhUadelpliia, has<br />

Mr, Trautenberg is well known opened his resort residence at 2400<br />

here as a note teller at The National<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> Oecaii <strong>City</strong>, with Oentral *v,<br />

which he has been associated since<br />

• * *<br />

1933 Jre was honorably dtsehargM Henry B. Qilbert, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

front the Army last fall. Both he Is now at his summer homr, 230<br />

and his future bride are graduates Oentral av. ^<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High School. William H. Unveriagt. <strong>of</strong> Phlla-<br />

* # §<br />

delphUt, has arrived for the season<br />

Har«y L, Harter, <strong>of</strong> Fhiladelphia, at S240 Central' av, %<br />

has opened his summer home at 418<br />

• * #<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> rd.<br />

Mr, and M«s. A. J, ATmstrong. <strong>of</strong><br />

Pox chase, PIIIHL. are here for the<br />

Telephone Gla»sboro 640<br />

season at 8i€ 7th st.<br />

W« OO ANTWHEEB SPEEDY DELIV1RI<br />

Estimates without ObUfatloii by<br />

Factory Speelaltaia<br />

• Homes or Commercial<br />

Buildings<br />

• Old Blinds Reconditioned<br />

SEASFJtAY VENBTIAN BUNDS MADE •»<br />

WEIRTON PRODUCTS CO.<br />

2S E. Center Street Clayton, N. j.<br />

THE<br />

MAY BEACH<br />

FLOOD STAGE!<br />

Reports from th« resorts <strong>of</strong> Capo Miy County<br />

as well as frorn mmy other northern resort<br />

center*, indicate that the current vacation<br />

season -will be a record one. The thronis <strong>of</strong><br />

health and pleasure seekers may tax our<br />

facilities.<br />

Will the tide reach flood stage m <strong>1946</strong> , , ,<br />

or can we expect several years <strong>of</strong> peak vacation<br />

travel in our direction? We should make the<br />

most <strong>of</strong> our opportunities, always keeping in<br />

mind that, sooner or later the tide must ebb,<br />

Ju« because business comes easy this isason,<br />

we should not relax in our ettorti to<br />

provide visitors with every comfort and con>><br />

venience. They will remember those little<br />

extra courtesies.<br />

PIRCY H, JACKSON, Dlr.elor<br />

MPAITMINf OF rUillC APIAI11<br />

IOAIO «r CH01IH<br />

In the oommtailoners' chamber it<br />

city hall, to the prsiiinoe <strong>of</strong> • nuU<br />

group <strong>of</strong> MUlvn and friends.<br />

O t f i l i<br />

oohlid school her*,<br />

Ohrtitmas Deleorio, father <strong>of</strong> thechmrau<br />

frotn tbe Anny<br />

bride, wai* best man, and Mrs.<br />

he lai becoine SMDC" "<br />

Frmneea Blevin, Jr., sister-in-law<br />

neas with his father.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bridegroom, was matron <strong>of</strong> No date<br />

set.<br />

honor, > f t<br />

Church<br />

to Meet<br />

The Wol&es'a<br />

Tlii. Sunday, June 2, Begin* National FtMNr<br />

Week For Shut-in.<br />

A flit <strong>of</strong> rLOWEBB or a PQTTBD PlANTm tUa<br />

your mil wMtis will sumlr cheer the way for • rrlcnd wfea<br />

111 or who ta olhcrwlM buclln.<br />

SEND YOUR LOVE WITH<br />

Orchids Peonies<br />

Larkspur<br />

Roses Ca*natioiii<br />

Gladioli Sweet Perns<br />

Place<br />

Graduation<br />

Orders<br />

NOW!<br />

Gorgeous<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sweet Peas, RNH Lily <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Valley, Corn Flowers, Carnations,<br />

etc.<br />

Potted Plants , ,.<br />

Geraniums<br />

Red Begonias , . -.<br />

Periwinkle ...<br />

Gifts That Grow ...<br />

Pottery Gifts , . ,<br />

Plants for Window Boxes<br />

CORSAGES, BonqoeU. Baskets and Funeral Mesa*. IM •»;<br />

w to IBB Shore Memort.1 mm&M la smw. P«tot • ! • ;<br />

deni<br />

<strong>of</strong> u and opunibt MMM to S*» Ui Ctty mat «tJMMm<br />

Wm,<br />

OCEAN CITT IS ON THE AIB, TUNE IN TIB OCEAN<br />

BOOSTERS PBOOBAMS — TPE8PAT, TM «• • P-^—<br />

WEDNT.9DAT 9 to 9:30 pin.—WTTQ - l«Si M * ^ BU<br />

WALK A BLOCK AN» BATB WONBY—OPEN t!H «• ft.<br />

4<br />

Come in ,,<br />

Today ^<br />

For the \U\v<br />

- s<br />

fire$tonc<br />

DELUXE CHAMPION<br />

T h e Tire T h a t S t a y s S a f e r L o n q<br />

f o I you r p i a f.<br />

All Sizes In Stock<br />

TRUCK ad PASSENGER Til<br />

PALME]<br />

CHEVROLET «d OUBStftiMl


"*' 'fc 3 -<br />

**•<br />


* f"<br />

* • ^<br />

* ,<br />

*• I A<br />

[ Slmw<br />

^Attended<br />

KfwmnU Affair<br />

Specialty numMrs that found<br />

much favor with the audience irf-<br />

eluded a graceful Hawaiian hula<br />

dance to the music <strong>of</strong> "Aloha", by<br />

pale Smith, Lorelei potts, boris<br />

Smith and-Irene Trautenberg, and<br />

two accordion solos by Jeannim<br />

Clayton,<br />

SOOBoyScoiits<br />

In Camporee<br />

Steel Pier to Have 4 Bands This Week End<br />

Enjoy Week-End<br />

Outing at Point<br />

•OMM POINT — Three him<br />

dred Boy Scouts and their leaders<br />

irS wiiuS fflK'gfci" * ' '""if '"»» AUsn - l .'F CountJ '' *" d<br />

troopa from Atlantic County<br />

" ne Iram Oa clty wcre<br />

Brn^^iif^tdiyf^WSfrmmf or thc oay »y g^afS*the^rsfK<br />

_ 'auk H. Hart, Boger Williams and<br />

Robert Stretch, complete with han-<br />

ile-bar mustaches and high silk<br />

Hats which they had trouble<br />

Point<br />

—„-„ *.„.„ annual min-<br />

I (hew, which presented a col<br />

* —•-'-.• musical and dancing<br />

i Sawes av, school au<br />

directed by Jar* rut<br />

_, _J described as the best <strong>of</strong><br />

I aeries to date.<br />

i« performers were EsU-lle<br />

Helen Vclt. and Lorelei<br />

_ taMmllsls; Sue Voss, tup ttanc-<br />

spedalist, and Mr. Patterson,<br />

i ui( two numbers as well as<br />

tag In the role <strong>of</strong> master <strong>of</strong><br />

[ I,^ em t1* ln *-»mOBy oh "fuddle<br />

Up a Little Closer' was given alsc<br />

by the Melody Maids, Helen Camp<br />

Jean Smith, Lucy Chamberlain, Hi<br />

Velt and Catherine Mink.<br />

More Paint Soon<br />

The postwar Bottleneck which has<br />

been holding up the production <strong>of</strong><br />

paints soon will be broken as the<br />

Jfaee comedy in the tradi- result <strong>of</strong> scientific development <strong>of</strong><br />

nlinstrel manner was provld- a new synthetic eopolymer resin, a<br />

"Moonlight" oonover, "Mid- Akron manufacturer reports, Oon<br />

But; "Blackout" Beard and serves natural oils and resins In th,<br />

Hay. making <strong>of</strong> indoor<br />

FODD<br />

PLATTERS<br />

Deviled dams - Crab* - Clams on Half Shell<br />

Fried Oyitera - Clam Stews - Oyster Stews<br />

mm 0 HIRE<br />

€M*ihg<br />

Bait Live Craba<br />

RALPH CLAYTON<br />

N, W. SMe 34th St Bridge, Manwn, N. J.<br />

Telephone<br />

1NCH0RAGE TAVERN<br />

WTEAXB: SEAFOODS . CHOW . ROASTS<br />

"standing sucee<br />

John B, Tomlln, veteran Scout<br />

loader, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, was<br />

and was assisted by F, Stanley Buff<br />

and HHlton__Haye5._ficld-aeout #M-<br />

;eutives.<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Fred w. Chapman weleom-<br />

!d the buys Friday night. Each<br />

group-^and they came from as fa<br />

away as EBB Harbor—brought an<br />

erected its own tent, and there alsi<br />

were field tents for tlie commissary<br />

for first aid. under the direction<br />

Milton MeLauehiin. <strong>of</strong> Atlantii<br />

. and a trading post.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Saturday there was a dresi<br />

parade, flag ceremonies, a efimj.<br />

pow.wow.witrl eaell troop present-<br />

ing a skit, and a sonEfcst. The boys<br />

also found time to puss tests, mid<br />

to witness a forest fire righting<br />

demonstration, staged by Prank<br />

Kover and William Phoenix, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Forest Fire Service,<br />

<strong>On</strong> Sunday an archery demon-<br />

stration was enjoyed, ReliEiou.'<br />

services for tlie Scouts also were<br />

arranged. Rev, Ocdrie Iliekinan<br />

paster <strong>of</strong> Bethany Methodist<br />

church, led a service on the camp<br />

iite far the Protestants, and thr<br />

lOys <strong>of</strong> the Cnthnlie faith attend-<br />

ed the a o'clock Mass at st, Jn,<br />

sepli's Chapel. Services for the<br />

Scouts <strong>of</strong> Jewish faith were eon-<br />

ducted Saturday morning.<br />

Explorers' Post, No. IS, <strong>of</strong> At.<br />

iantie <strong>City</strong>, served as messengers<br />

during the Caraporee,<br />

Attendance High<br />

In Point Schools<br />

)f thr Won:<br />

lpiri Wcdn,<br />

st I hcndqimrU'r;<br />

--Bv was suhmitt<br />

New York av, nnrty. slum<br />

month was MA. Oeoriie John<br />

school. !)2B. li.i- rommin<br />

iiinced that ar-1 miikr thr ,,<<br />

CHARLIE SF1VAK<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, will have four banns over<br />

for dancing, feaiurliis Charlie Splviifc on Su (he Memorial<br />

l<br />

rhrrs<br />

BOMERfl POINT _ Earl Brown<br />

uperintendeiit <strong>of</strong> schools, reported<br />

to the Board <strong>of</strong> Education last<br />

Thursday night that the percent<br />

<strong>of</strong> attendance<br />

school for tlie<br />

and for Dawes<br />

M>. Brown<br />

n true tkih «a, -tarted in ihr<br />

nitli ind .luhth grad.- Apiil in<br />

il mat i_ Kid prugress Ins inn<br />

I mndi tn 11 i ji inil<br />

Mi il „ rl ,, irti d tlrtt l,p inj lt<br />

tend, -i Hi, |i ihln ,(.hnnl am i<br />

lniunn iprr\i ur nirptinK lM \j<br />

etalj. rpcnili und tlwt Mm In<br />

nan dnrtZrn e iitiol nur v Ind t<br />

1.1 d. d a I , iith torum jt M ur,<br />

I The bniiuiff <strong>of</strong> sao on the picdRF<br />

nf las Id the Americrm Red Cruss<br />

Drive was paid utid a hiihinee ul<br />

SIS nn :i iJl.clui. (if sas for tlie Ail<br />

War* Mi'nicjFinl Uuihlmg Fund ul<br />

sin iiuiti.<br />

Women GOP Earn<br />

$40 With Party<br />

R, ji<br />

•MO<br />

i In<br />

and<br />

iblicun LPMBII<br />

I'PnillF. n! tl<br />

Hall, a rcjiui<br />

lie recent tnr<br />

proceeds, Mi-<br />

irman, thaiikc<br />

all who liclpr<br />

Mi<br />

DEAUVILLE INN<br />

Strathmcre, N, j.<br />

DAY or NIGHT<br />

FISHING<br />

59th ST. PIER,<br />

Adults 80c . Children 3Bc (tax included)<br />

TOriiCHT<br />

ud SATURDAY NTTES<br />

DANCE<br />

To the Mu»k <strong>of</strong><br />

RAY SEARS<br />

DEAN'S CAFE<br />

Open Every Morning, including<br />

Sunday<br />

LIGHT LUNCHES<br />

DARTS<br />

Mrs, Ida C. Dunbar<br />

Dies <strong>of</strong> Heart Attack<br />

SOMERS POINT — Mrs, Ida C,<br />

Dunbar, OH, <strong>of</strong> 747 Bay av., died ef<br />

a heart attack while visiting her<br />

nin-r. Mrs. Pearl KiliB, 7S9 Shore<br />

rd., Friday. Dr. Murcia Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />

Oi'un <strong>City</strong>, hrr fiimily physician.<br />

,,r,.,,,-.,,j]c(H:j j u, r dead,<br />

Dimljilr resided in AtlBntic<br />

id Piiiliifiriphia, before mak-<br />

iiers point her home, seven<br />

mo. She is survived by her<br />

Albert, and three sisters,<br />

ik Fulmpr. nf Atlantic <strong>City</strong>;<br />

ri S|Wrico and Mrs. Hit tile I<br />

itttis, iitiili oi Philadelphia.<br />

St-rvirns were conducted at thr<br />

.Tiddhnon Funeral Honie Monday<br />

vryiim. with Erv, Robert Wueliter,<br />

111-tor or urare Lutheran Church.<br />

Mitmtilis, InUTmeiit was in Hiil-<br />

ide Ctuiietery, Ro^ilyn, Pa.<br />

Point Streets<br />

To be Improved<br />

Dirt Road Fund<br />

to Yield $3,000<br />

8QMEIWJ POINT — Tlieodoi<br />

eskers, ehairniftil . It voie.<br />

• Oharies Vail won B 110 prize at iiave so far hern sjjoken out luuri, cs ° strong protest against thp city<br />

Duke University for the best student And those who arp speaking against ordinance that requires male bath-<br />

talk tiivpn beloro the American In- the plan gave him much the same f"5 to wear jerseys,<br />

stitute <strong>of</strong> Electrical Engineers. impression: they seemed to iiim too Th «| fnu8i,t shy <strong>of</strong> onythiiiu New-Deal- under obliBslion to no clique, group,<br />

lance inr SI.UIIU, alter ; , ^ ^ m [ (ih[pn (o t>)e ^ ^ organli!allo|1 qr individual, with one<br />

urEliiB sijeiuiinis <strong>of</strong> what we iniportant exception; Its subserib.<br />

:i't But, _ ers.<br />

RUDOLPH H. KLAUDER,<br />

liJT Central ov.<br />

that had serv-<br />

ed for the purpose was wrecked in<br />

a collision.<br />

William Btowe was injured when<br />

the horse he was driving bolted in<br />

fright at ft tractor and ho was<br />

thrown from the wagon.<br />

This newspaper does not -'scare"<br />

easily, as others than Mr, Oourley<br />

have learned in the past.<br />

The sentinel.Ledger has publish.<br />

ed numerous letters, both for and<br />

L»TNT<br />

rUlrSI<br />

Ediiw BemiHrl-Ledaer-I wish to "Bums! the ordlimnee in question,<br />

The Real Estate Board asked the express my sine, rest thanks to the !>!«! will I" 1 p 1 * 0 »° "«"«f ^? P»»;<br />

coiinty freeholders to issue bonds Homers Point police iorie. namrly »*" tlwm-but u wil publish none<br />

to bifv ecliiipment W exterminate Cum. ,OenrBe Jolinson. for the as- written by Mr. Oourley, m. this, m<br />

mosquitoes in this area, tisiuiici- he gave 10 my wife when f»V other subjm. WB dor, hke<br />

• . . . niy son. James, 4, was taken sick his iniHientin. his blatant attempt<br />

Furman Willis local G. A. R, vet- Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 10, and for removing to eow. or slrame or frighten this<br />

eran. was honored at a dinner by him to the Shore Memorial Hospital, newspaper inti.i using<br />

Shoemaker Post <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton. " ' ' "' •-'-••' • "• "'


• At<br />

tel Completely Remodeled; Becomes Unique Seashore Hoi<br />

American Colonial<br />

IVevaik In Lounge<br />

Ho«pitable-Looking New Reception<br />

Furnidied with Priceless Antiques<br />

Mtlidf <strong>of</strong> the Alvyn Hotel, i!4 Brighton pi,, will<br />

.«MBM it at firat this aufnm#r—for part <strong>of</strong> it is<br />

iWBt after a winter and thousands <strong>of</strong> dollars spent<br />

• and improving it,<br />

u rtunitir^/or<br />

p <strong>of</strong> thr "S{H»IK \<br />

.Air. DertH>rn<br />

^airt. ^nri con<br />

SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS<br />

. . to , ,<br />

UPON THE COMPLETION OF ITS<br />

REMODELING CONTRACT<br />

This firm i,i pruud- t'J liavg had tho<br />

privilege <strong>of</strong> doing the interior doi:


•*mi<br />

S3<br />

|M, ; See.- aua<br />

. Walter Dittrtch, 104: Mae Canynm*!<br />

Smith, 100,<br />

8—1. Thomas McCoIlom IBS-<br />

James MigUaeeio, 3: nimbfth Poveil,<br />

14; Wmttm Given. 3, *<br />

Joseph John Paone •<br />

*«« ftrguson PlnWia<br />

SdwaM Broiu Burrous Powell paweli<br />

Oeorjte Oeorge Carl Rinc* Mack<br />

CJiarles Eadllne Ii,jberts, Jr.<br />

.••MlBr F§r Rant *£.«*»*..±~l Il~LP?fem<br />

« *• 0e« la<br />

Mf JUmy A<br />

Qpntt, »; Mildred Smith. OrUg Scheimerhom<br />

; mnei Ooeti. «• MarJr Jamre aerwtt auniviu,<br />

ne OfMtar WDdwood Ch«nber<br />

I Oounty.<br />

si* in Case Itoy<br />

I Tbe Chamber proposed that the<br />

vemnumt acquire the spans, to be<br />

turned over Mar to the State Highway<br />

Department for maintenance.<br />

IM an the bridge* was increase<br />

earlier in tbe wMk from IS to 30<br />

cents, with sH tickets to be sold<br />

for tl instead <strong>of</strong> «•*•&.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward McMahsn,<br />

I Memorial Day period viiltlng"Mrs! I<br />

WDhain Haughty. 10th st: and West<br />

av. They wen accompanied by Us<br />

aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Strliighain,<br />

»OB«RT BRICKLEi 1 ; ' I<br />

I in Order <strong>of</strong> Ihe Cfiurt I<br />

I the.SIM* »( Ne. JtrTI<br />

he Sflj] day <strong>of</strong> "Jui* n,ir -J<br />

HARDWARE<br />

SherwJn Williams PalnU<br />

Garden Toob and Seeds<br />

Doerr'i Hardware Ce.<br />

Your Cw MUST LASTl<br />

Jaui dare Austin<br />

Ernestine Marie Bannister<br />

Bon-na Batej<br />

Jullfl Jennie BoWe<br />

1 <strong>May</strong> Brooto<br />

Anne Burchard.<br />

swws Jean ~<br />

Jem O«roj Oo,<br />

JMn Marie Davtfi<br />

Ida Jon Dever<br />

lamina Bunting Krrtetaea<br />

Maanor Anne Fogg<br />

Oamllle Marie Pord '<br />

Lob Maiil}-n Prj-<br />

Baifcara Ann Qwy<br />

Butfc BUffiBth UffiBeth HHackee:<br />

Shirley linda Harre^<br />

Frances Arlene Hedgdon<br />

Chrliitlne Antoinette Iacono<br />

Jum moon l«ahw<br />

CMrlotM Amelia LeoBard<br />

BbMer Jean McKaig<br />

Theresa Adeltiw Mrajchetti<br />

Doris Elaine Moore<br />

Maty Bhel Oberteck<br />

»»y Angejina Patermo<br />

Worente Margawt p<br />

VttfinU Jessica «er^<br />

1 Mrs, Elmer 8, Bakley. an Central<br />

., is reported improving after unrgoing<br />

a major operation at the<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital Wednesday<br />

morning.<br />

AM PIMPLES<br />

D . ; • •"•,'.' O . p r - .:ht<br />

CLOCK<br />

REPAIRING<br />

He National Bank <strong>of</strong> Oce<br />

u a Resort B<br />

AH w« f«*l oar customers should h«r«<br />

« •• iatndo* darinff the busy<br />

*. Our bwiUiw fadUties, therefore,<br />

"" * 7 Saturday morning<br />

[ mch bosineas as Is compatible with the<br />

THE NATIONAL B/<br />

,1 OCEAN C3TY<br />

nOEKAI, DKYOOIT INSIWANCE C^<br />

M M , Ml AuUmmitc VdWf l> ear<br />

ul iwMaB when jn tatke a tpK<br />

B«nJring Hour*: 9 un, to 2 p.m.<br />

SitaAiys; 9 a.m. to 12 M.<br />

s^ /5Li? e/ry OFFICE<br />

ATLANTIC CRY BUcniC BtnLDINO<br />

H«n 11 aja, to J »«.<br />

r •*••» <strong>May</strong> 1st la 1<br />

••r w« ma •• a H N M ttat u wmim, no<br />

» watttec t* a* ynt ceaklM « — ' •> -<br />

Maca Satnrdari i " ~<br />

OUR BEST WISHES TO THE<br />

GRADUATION CLASS OP IMS<br />

TITLE INSURANCE<br />

CJffiL^A TITLE and<br />

GUARANTY<br />

m* KMinal taak « OMIB ei#<br />

CIMtalK<br />

i r*.t«*« «' •••»••<br />

ATOES 10-35<br />

•4T<br />

LUNCH MEAT —33c<br />

JHiALli.<br />

• 3*T*n Protoctoa<br />

The rwort'. bathln, MMSB had<br />

• flM ataxt o«r Mnorkl Day<br />

when lane orowd. flocked to the<br />

Beabh f|M Oapt. Thoma. William,<br />

petted UfetdlMt at ut, loth<br />

and 14a M. on Tllllltday and Friday.<br />

By aatuMV there van as<br />

many tathere that he al» opened<br />

beathM at Butt rt. and eth at.<br />

Mout 20 PHNB received flnt<br />

aid treatment for tnjurtae 1 at the<br />

IDA at, mala headquarter..<br />

SHOE STORE;<br />

945 Asbury Av.<br />

SPEaATORS<br />

SMATC with OOMTOBT<br />

• BBOWN ud WHITE<br />

• KCD sad WHITB<br />

• BLACK and WHITE<br />

CASUALS<br />

(Ul Oafcr Cant<br />

DBEBS or rLA<br />

SADDLES<br />

BROGUES<br />

ROYAL SHOE STORE<br />

945 Asbory Aw.<br />

Iafcstmeirt<br />

Securities<br />

Artkur L Battei<br />

645 Brighton PI.<br />

MM ttatf M il<br />

ii •••*••><br />

ISM than enough can- MaMl Group Give*<br />

JI the 48 arauatoiejoi* IntfnimMital Promm<br />

ParaUel Parking<br />

ForAsboryav.<br />

AWHIciitlow, rooMly from fotmer<br />

guard*, have , been neatly arrivlns mm dally. former im-iir-i-! ••«••«»<br />

5 beta arriving dally. «rtdejioi <strong>of</strong> the prog, betaf<br />

made in instrumental miulc at Oceta<br />

<strong>City</strong> Hl»h School, was ureinit-<br />

- ^d to the Klwani, Club, Wednesday<br />

afternoon, by a group <strong>of</strong> five rtu- ttSfAA&S<br />

B<br />

dent musician, under the direction<br />

To Proceed -.•.-..•J • «OWneU 3, Pearl, band tortructor. Vehicle, declared 1MRW,<br />

JtCCU MMMons ranging from the da.-<br />

h f th<br />

stea to popular mualc were <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

OontUned<br />

OontUned<br />

fm<br />

fm<br />

pace<br />

pace<br />

1<br />

by<br />

by<br />

tnuopcten<br />

tnuopcter<br />

%gm .»*»»« p»p»«i w<br />

Raymond Adam, and<br />

<strong>of</strong> return. Wilfiam Hi Hem and clarinetists<br />

continue In effect all other tanl<br />

BUSINESS H» AGAIN OBISCT Be^ Moore<br />

I eluding the baa on aM.nlsat nark-1<br />

PrlncipiU oppoaltlon spekeaman Oaj^ BUlnii.<br />

,(f -- ..-,fr-<br />

I<br />

againat paving West av. hut does W^oondt «eetloni were "Oarnl- and Btb tu.<br />

not agree with tlie proposed method »H o* V«nloe" and "Moonlliht and -<br />

<strong>of</strong> oBtaglt. ^ ^ «««." waHam played -Tim Ueo- LOOT-Turtt»«astd pto, outlined<br />

"The Association wants this work estrauroe • and -Moonlight Madon- m gold and rUneatonM Valued<br />

to be done provided the expense na." for sentimental Manns. Reward,<br />

can be borne by some agency other The girls' clarinet trio played L, L. Wallace Store, 4tn st, and A»than<br />

the taxpayers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> OIW," "concerto." "All Through the Bag" l?ury,av, i-7<br />

l ^ S M TOD TOD LATE LATE TO TO CLASSffY CLASSffY<br />

most-uaed portion <strong>of</strong> West av,, from<br />

eth to 10th """ -""<br />

take {ays. care % <strong>of</strong> %nssr a need and • -1 ^^^s^^m i fi.r^rio^-fe "ws-<br />

the state-aid prosram paving oi lonley, 400 Mth st<br />

munloloal streeu J« limited,to • irOATIOll":c<br />

in the center, whereas tne eooi. Experienced in eluld studr and<br />

mlMlonen. feel that a mere ©an- SrC M OuU rd. 8-14<br />

should be made,<br />

lneh« thlet<br />

"We would be happy to obtain<br />

cusUonf, »30 each. Very .—~<br />

ondition. OaU Baturday, any flme.<br />

DS 4th st, t'1<br />

kitchen range,<br />

pM'WJsPii'ftMafc'V'^ifrf<br />

1 i i IIHT •i~rnn» • i M<br />

ANTED DISHWS d<br />

second cook. Female preferred.<br />

undy<br />

1 the the balanes a with a M-»rt tSS^eabE^jphinOBrath! Zenfth Zenfth SALE—A SALEA boot blaclT^tahd"and blaclT^tahdand a<br />

strip at the north and south ends, radio highboy; oy; bookcase: ga garden d bench, b h 4foot 4-foot 4ft ret, rest, t solid lid i brass. ba ,<br />

It also was suggested that the tools: buffet: : electric sweeper: 1-2 and brushes. 811 Sunpeon av, J-31<br />

commistioners oBWin tii t state id f aid d for doseri ame td seated s»ted hi chain: ehairsyi 2 2 ll small snug J~=~ BAIJ~=~MAW aAli^^MAiri Bnarimnititir W W-<br />

the «nter and then do both sides Igref<br />

»£n,''*gg "ow- « cleT Mod ewMtton^wireLjasfcet,<br />

PhOM 1 W B - T ^ sm tl Wf<br />

I **«» l »rs. Ja* ^«r, 4M el ^ ^ ^<br />

with elty funds and Maeamnente, Oeean^av. Phone 1MB,— «-J good balloon tin<br />

SriJKX' *° "" ""* °' "" °^ "^•T^hftmifaft &M B low, a bedrooms: m i g tigm- noS: BALB-WIOKKR fc^g^^ UVUR room fund.<br />

keepUig apartment. Season, <strong>On</strong>|n .tllre aavenport, a chalra^ind ta-<br />

Ho atenta^^ 9-1 We_ gnrlng cushion seau, ^oe Uk<br />

f ID-TOWN SALE—IS ft. 't. Ifiwauan Hawaiian iurt surf board, 400 Bay av, ai^ ' *•? t-7<br />

George Fish, a resident <strong>of</strong> Wes- wpd ^dltion. For informaton TWO"Auto.grand^QMer.»Bt popwv<br />

av in the Oardens, spoke in phgr^^y, «-7 n, and Deanut machines to<br />

nurse, 20. good Shditton. 800 Boardwalk. I<br />

iiw, Mrs, Mar.<br />

its oeeanfront and bayfront<br />

F-* *!~i I<br />

i section. i jean, ^jjte, brand new, reason- n- ready for vour boat, *100. Can pel<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mud," he declared. "Then lyae |_ ,BIS wesley a*. fr-7 nd seen at 153 W. 17th St. t-7<br />

been a mom favaraMe flu- aAXE^^Bueket-aldly^ store, 40- " THrtB^wnto r i""Jon«f, <strong>On</strong>e V I<br />

andal altnatkm far It, ta my e>. ^^ori fal*anteed ^Uer: book- »• r complete Hm flttnui,<br />

periense." ease, glass front, 3 shelves, 713 *- two months, VM AsbiBt_?*-_ J"?<br />

Mrs, Olive MacPherson, also MJ Wesley aV; 8-7<br />

*| 14 cu. ft, FrlBdalre commsrcial ejtJ<br />

eetrie refrffiirator, goo* condladvocate<br />

<strong>of</strong> the project, said that SACE^HOT water heater and 30- »• tlOB. Schuff, 710 AsBuiy av. Phone<br />

West av. properW owners are per- gallon boiler, double copper coil; iil; iM». M<br />

fectlv willing to pay assessments 7 storm sash. 111 Atlantic av,<br />

^o-grt-'iid'-'af-tte fUth«d dlrfu«*. fnone_IMWt. _ *-»<br />

now have."<br />

I •» paying, and as sueti It seemi<br />

I me we should have the say tt<br />

whether it U dene,"<br />

everything proposed in the past^40 phone bMe^J. 8-ai<br />

that such projeeto always had help. UoOj 7S |ajoo.lb. capacity. Phone<br />

led develop <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. |l2S3, _. _J , •"'<br />

- I boat motor, A-l condition. Ootn- I<br />

BENTWOOD chairs for sale.<br />

l* jiriiBl'rf iTi»i*Trii'_j_ : TM'I_J_IlS-^__ TTiii m<br />

e-ailRro^p^^. ^^<br />

WAHTBD —<br />

for weMe<br />

our progress," he mid near Win school. Inspection by start; full time after June l|Must I<br />

<strong>On</strong>e objection raised was by Da- appointment Price on request, be 18 years or over. Apply w Asvld<br />

O aardiner, who called atten- Bradford. Ill Atlantic av, Phone buryav,^ ______»""<br />

Uon to the fact that millions <strong>of</strong> liM-W; _ ^ __K EOBT-^JlBiind gold p^i, ^ djdollars<br />

1 worth <strong>of</strong> highway work is RENT—ONI room for light house. sign, with Bear! canter, MomlMr,<br />

being deferred nationally because keeping. Box 4M1, BenUnei-Led- Reward, Hlndia Apt, 1-B, llth sfc<br />

fiff*'"* «"—*«* »- lAi^mvlMa-abien<strong>of</strong>ferurn S ^ t ^ **m_*!#je&<br />

only U per cent above pre-war<br />

prices per yard <strong>of</strong> surface.<br />

RAILROAD CHANGED<br />

FOUNDEBS 1 Pl^NS<br />

M*W ttM tlie -•——• ha. cone<br />

Ma aaaae «l ifce ae Indi^dttali<br />

who an saw oppoalnc thu<br />

liailalralirif beta* nl.nl N»w we<br />

in or out, Jtaiul? <strong>of</strong> 4, good<br />

wages. Borne cooking. Write F, B,<br />

Taryes, can <strong>of</strong> Joyce Machine oos<br />

Hatboro, Pa, tf<br />

IYB EXAMINEO<br />

Optometrist<br />

ers Intended West av, to be the f^nj, MO¥~be responsible for 11' ^-Ott«'<br />

principal business thor<strong>of</strong>are. The Wcd# and Bum<br />

x aHySeb^unffis ejected by ,,0-1* »<br />

only reason it isnt, he aald. Is that aygeif, Qerard ToUnuyi, Tueka- I ] N| "<br />

the railroad refused to eome into gae/K. J. I 1<br />

the community on the marshes and ,<br />

was given the center <strong>of</strong> the avenue<br />

for its tracks, which were removed<br />

only five yearn ago. ••<br />

.mmr&y^fKK FOR DELICIOUS FOOD<br />

to At -nilim «kM ->d TO.<br />

Ut^Mi c^psasltsweu It laM<br />

docnt add dd np." "<br />

Brmd Shortage<br />

I Hit. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

•OBuiitF population, but the mi<br />

The Miller* Nattonal M n<br />

•t OtdMga declared TUMday that<br />

tbe nation had struck bottom b the<br />

Mmatls floor arjortage, and prerttoWl<br />

a, BBieral eatmg <strong>of</strong> the bread<br />

abortage In Moor three watte,<br />

•normotu ahlpinenta <strong>of</strong> wheat to<br />

srf^nijiiai urning Sf^M fnv - i^@<br />

-a^Bia»p^ ^^Bara^swsPi ^Jfc MSMH. ' WT*T"W^P^^^B^* jaj E^SB^B<br />

alinHsiVW tt#l§tia5fe^a*j4~ ~wi " ¥1 kaklf dMwa ¥"~iA<br />

atocta dattUMHl for OYBUBM to re-<br />

Mn MUM soMHWu The new<br />

wta*«r wheat erop wa» expected to<br />

BtCELLENT SERVICE<br />

# • a At 3 • •<br />

POPULAR PRICK<br />

NEW...DIFreRENT...DEUGHTFUL<br />

CRYSTAL<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

OCEANICftOT<br />

llth and We.ley Avc.<br />

BREAKFAST,, 8:30 to 11 a.m<br />

DINNER... 5:30 to 8 p.m.<br />

To insure fl<br />

MI, D-iry C


'iMnutY BEAirnni.i<br />

i Atglen Hotel<br />

Dining Room<br />

A<br />

§th at Central<br />

m MMMtai «r tht<br />

your visit to<br />

WNING ROOM<br />

BREAKFAST « ..m. to Noon<br />

DINNER 4 to 8:30 p.m.<br />

m*.<br />

MM-<br />

Re-Opening fK/DA Y<br />

STOWE'S<br />

MARKET<br />

I Adbury Ai Telephone 8835<br />

•VUnagemeiit <strong>of</strong> .<br />

Vwn Stows<br />

«•* NOW OPEN -«<br />

Economy<br />

Fruit Market<br />

700 Asbwy Avenue<br />

%nth • Complete <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

FRUITS ,» iii>' , i. i.^t <strong>of</strong><br />

impfavcHHMits io Co.; Lose* Here <strong>of</strong> New Jersey consider it their duty<br />

io be be sjtrei.illy sjtrei.ill asscsgpi<br />

against thg loii an.<br />

n«r. Senate candidate: is for Lewis grease^<br />

mal,,l miioinn iii the toil ,,f i,,,,,] ;m.<br />

8. Don't use extra<br />

BULOVA . BENRUS<br />

, for the county comsalads<br />

.<br />

(1n Harold B. Paris, John O.<br />

FRESH EGGS<br />

stead <strong>of</strong><br />

RINGS . , ,<br />

aid John Huff.<br />

oJgB <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> direc-<br />

and Poultry<br />

Bmith, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty. lent <strong>of</strong> loaves <strong>of</strong><br />

BRACELETS .,.<br />

i<br />

lfau. -Round Delivery<br />

LOCKETS . , .<br />

lg|l MB B»yr*fw Faran<br />

Osen View miBonTK^si.ariz:<br />

CROSSES.,,,<br />

Scad a p«ilf Ihu<br />

aUriiU anil ac—it^ thcrntf, fi<br />

> ^O PARKINO Big.i,<br />

where l<br />

arc permit led by Uw \Q be cs-<br />

OHDIKABCK HO, lit<br />

Uhiishrd, d<br />

(c) <strong>On</strong> thf ieuthwesterly side ef<br />

RDINANCE 1<br />

Eifhth ^ifeet between West Avenue and<br />

CoitilnlisieiifF'<br />

C<br />

dlUBe, .ntllUd "AH <strong>of</strong>clWIIA M|¥eii Avenue, whkh srfs ii detigBiled The abpn Ordlnante wai siised bi bi<br />

10 rwiiih the ninr in nick •or tasi_or e&h iiand _ —<br />

the Board M CemraiaaiQaefs C i i ef f the th tsty tt<br />

a«iii. wirti |U »tt«r BiiitMltal Cd) <strong>On</strong> thf BQFthwent. lid? el nl" Oee.r, Ciiy, New jerley, at a meet,<br />

for canductiac « eosiMriai •iMOrl" MeafUff Avemie between ath Street (ni <strong>of</strong> Bill Jloarit held nn the Slh day<br />

ciiy dull b. tsumnittt mni •»• nd Hcvenili Hlreet.<br />

l June. IMfc and will lip taken up fnr<br />

Mini, ind 10 provide lor tka tuk- Cei *>Ti C'ffinihUii Avc^nUf bciwi'cH imt reaiiinn. final inssiiEe and adqeiM<br />

t! ImpBtlttB amir', !»!«*• Ordln.ncr<br />

Hi, «S. .do«M A»,u« Mk,<br />

Mfht'in Fhts and Vltth SIT*?U<br />

.n. 3t 3 meeii/?E fif saiij BaatA to be<br />

(f) Un the sf?u!hwe*tef!y shlra <strong>of</strong>i ld (in tile IWi d»v <strong>of</strong> June, ISMS^ in<br />

'elham IMaee, fr&ni Atlantic Avenue to e Commissioner!' OiaiBberl. Citr Hall,<br />

M^eet ffid si beachfront; Pla** Plgee, ean Cit>, New lint?, at three o'clock<br />

.torn Arliiniie Avenue io ?trcet ei^d at<br />

( Al'R MAY CC1LNTV, S JERSE<br />

the ^Tffilfcf'|p'SSlji£-»<br />

bfaebfrsnti PlyaiSath !*!»£«. ffoni fieean<br />

in • 1 II IIK11AIN:<br />

AveiiUe ti? street end at brachfrnnt:<br />

SKiTIHN I All Ordinaner<br />

My<strong>of</strong>tyn TfFfiite, ffrtm <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue !o<br />

"AN iiMhlNAN'f K tn runulale the man ifreet rii.l at Ijfarhfroni; Tunih StF<br />

hfr MI ^hitii ifiiiiihui^. wire^ niid i.thci .fora i feesii Aventie ta slTeet end<br />

^iMMnn 11..11 ^ fiJF fitiilliiCi rtinycy beathfrwni. Kk vnn !i Strprt. fFOHI<br />

jna vU-tritii? shiil! ht uimriitl**! ant. 'Hfi AvtMHiP Us MfFtM t'lld at bei<br />

|,r;,i,-f.,-,l, ami I; rr,,v«l (i,r .the m»k. •ron!: Tweifili 8t«!'t, fftim Oceiin A<br />

ihrr^if l l lue to ^Ueet end ai Ijeaclifpon!.<br />

.!dr>i!tc '-fii the tuiiitheastrrly sides<br />

5 !ierrl*3f Plensiirr Avrniic ••= Twelfth Kir«#t ': WISE<br />

rhir!?!?nih Str^Ff %_ Pairn Avi'nur-<br />

KIN Tlii« ilrdiiii nee sliall wk. Ntiilii Si«=et to Tenth Street | W.i<br />

Third Naval District, study-<br />

nhed b? If<br />

Avenue -• SssUi Jstrret itt SfV*<br />

Sir eel-<br />

ing personnel in naval shore c-slab.<br />

Corsets<br />

{h> Iri all art.HS shhifi iwf, hundred<br />

Ilshments to free men for active<br />

Girdles - Conelettes<br />

(Jffij frit, inuri? or less, <strong>of</strong> eaeh stttr<br />

sea duty.<br />

end. SiiVh a.fe="»a _*"_ t'r drsiguati'4 an Uniforms<br />

v? riffHniiice w:is tin^seti It iifked lij SfJ FARKTN*(^ si(in»,<br />

Mr. Lafk'r entered the tnl^phonD<br />

,,f I i.|mii!3si»iit-r» i.f the Til (if * Mi ;*ny stTeet where paV!ifg es Women's Wear<br />

business altrr graduating from M.<br />

Siw t^fsty. n<br />

nt)?, frf.iii i-iirtj iy curb; iitlWL-fl, til<br />

I. T. with an engineering degree<br />

.ii.l inf.i mi Ui<br />

Beach Wear<br />

.tir^ i>f J:• >*••**•>••• ••»•«»t>»••<br />

FRESH CAUGHT<br />

SHRIMP<br />

SCALLOPS<br />

LOBSTERS<br />

CRAB MEAT<br />

SEA BASS<br />

WEAKFISH<br />

CROAKERS<br />

BONITO<br />

MACKEREL<br />

CLAMS<br />

OYSTERS<br />

SOFT SHELL CRABS<br />

COOKED<br />

FOODS<br />

TO TAKE OUT<br />

FRIED SHRIMP<br />

FRIED SCALLOPS<br />

FRIED FISH<br />

Fr, Fr, POTATOES<br />

BOILED LOBSTER<br />

DEVILED CRABS<br />

DEVILED CLAMS<br />

POTATO SALAD<br />

COLESLAW<br />

CLAM CHOWDER<br />

"! SNAPPERS<br />

. \<br />

*1<br />

Watermelons<br />

POUND #( AtTw,*. *»**Wi<br />

Cabbage m * 4f<br />

LARGE CUCUMBERS --3for 20c<br />

Grade A-Tap Quality<br />

ITEWINa<br />

Chickens »<br />

POPULAR SBU-NONE MNH<br />

SMALL FRYINtt or<br />

Chickens u 49*<br />

NONE PRICCD HMHM<br />

BAKED LOAF,iff4 . ' A *24e '<br />

BRAUNSCHWEIGER tu»<br />

FRESH SCRAPPLE %*<br />

Diplomat—iOHILiSS<br />

Chicken<br />

mr •I.2S<br />

All etlekw<br />

No km-He \<br />

MHI ht Uto t&mt mt<br />

Chltkn, elo Mill<br />

Freak Chicken Bolltd<br />

Lobster<br />

Guaranteed Alive When Boiled<br />

MACKEREL<br />

SEA SCALLOPS HADDOCK, CODLb<br />

OR HOUNDM<br />

Easter* Shore Rttniar Lump Crab Meat<br />

trnt, lisriy #w «• «••<br />

PORGIES<br />

SHRIMP<br />

Large SIM 1b<br />

NEW!<br />

FOODS<br />

OF JiBnco^s Snfl HpyMSt<br />

3*8.23?<br />

Spaghetti II 1<br />

Boned Chic<br />

couwi »—<br />

.INN «•<br />

Mason Jars m If-'««<br />

Twist<br />

Jf#VSVfMP I<br />

ROLLS.-^ 13C


Wioi<br />

"Hitth^H.y"<br />

I 7J—<br />

1U STAB CAJT<br />

>*• KUt - BUHt<br />

Jam Itmn<br />

ART'S<br />

OYSTER HOUSE<br />

ON THE CIRCLE<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

• Oysters<br />

All SUM<br />

• Seafood Platters<br />

BOtmst Open 4 pjn, la 10 pja,<br />

Sundays - 1 p.m. to t p.m.<br />

tUf.<br />

11KVWS FAMOUS<br />

BOBBINS ISLAND OVSTERS<br />

OPEN 10 A, M.<br />

25c per pnt<br />

Open<br />

OCEAN aiY<br />

BOWLING ALLEYS<br />

12th St. «nd Bar A<br />

Phone 9074<br />

J. X MeCorter. FTop.<br />

fRCLE<br />

f UQUOR STORE<br />

<strong>On</strong> the No Tmtfie Saleg Cireh. Sonera Pnt, N, j.<br />

N In Someni Point<br />

Dixie<br />

Belle<br />

Gin<br />

Hat<br />

1.98<br />

3-09<br />

«M DOMESTIC<br />

Rum. . ConlUk .<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Blend<br />

Whiskey<br />

Hat<br />

2.45<br />

3-86<br />

Every Day From lli30<br />

'Sfc<br />

<strong>of</strong> miiniciiml ntroiiiits for 104(i was<br />

Judge Anthony J. Cnfiero. <strong>of</strong> thesubmitted<br />

m the eommissinnpr*<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> County Common Pleas ^"odnesday hy Finance Diri-ilui<br />

Court, was one df 43 attorneys ap- Henry Rwsrr. .Jr., rallowinir mpointed<br />

this week by Attorney.Qeii pli'tlnil nf the work by Autllttir<br />

eral Van Riper to act as caileptinn<br />

agents for the state under the Bnnk<br />

Escheat Act,<br />

Mr, Adiims. CP.A,, was appointed<br />

to do tile work for IMfl.<br />

Under this act the state expects<br />

to take over alieut J3.000.000 lit<br />

bank accounts in»ctive for so years rould that lie vnu siuln* on th<br />

charged with collecting accounts in vain- hpart's ,onti>nt in Ww n<br />

leiceu <strong>of</strong> tao. Mere thSn jsoo.noo Mmd % if \L K, hui|SB fin<br />

— ^.....»••»»• for youlwlf In<br />

_ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ _ Investing In V.H. Ravings Bond>> tn<br />

W*DEEG0«8 OPBRA-TTON ffi' pffi^th^the'^'hS'^ffl"r<br />

Leroy Wells, automobile mechanic where vouiorkYou^ find K<br />

at powell'i garage. 34lh St., under- eMy u» sav* this «•»». ami for "•<br />

went an operation for appendicitis erj' Ihre, dollars you nui aside n,m<br />

fe, nL m Kos P |tBl <strong>On</strong>r oi the bi^ae.Ht productions on<br />

he 'iU'riiilp <strong>of</strong> paramount Studi<br />

ririi ••- is its spertseuliir larg<br />

Tpcfuiicoior picturization<br />

<strong>On</strong> i-n Wasters well .known nove<br />

Tlw<br />

. e<br />

VirKlilian," co-starring Joe<br />

•a, Brian Diinievy and Bom<br />

been collected.<br />

iii t,« Dun !w%t Monday at ti«<br />

- ^n vBu-il m four dollar, hark in ju»<br />

isle tliy, ^n yfBr!i g,f.|, your Future!<br />

Orsatti's Casino<br />

formerly the<br />

CHTEWtlV'-<br />

CASINO ' " 11 f<br />

SoBMri Point, New jersey<br />

BAR — DANCE<br />

—Attraction—<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 8th<br />

CHUCK GORDON<br />

and 1118 OHCHESTRA<br />

RETUHIVO BY POPL-LAR REQl E S T<br />

Saturday, June IS<br />

ALEX BARTHA<br />

mill New Jersfy-s Favorite Orchwtra<br />

NO COVER , NO MINIMUM<br />

WATCH FOR<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

• JUNE 22 •<br />

With a Namt Band Policy<br />

Wholesale - Retail<br />

MEATS<br />

GROCERIES<br />

Fruits and Produce<br />

•,* ?•<br />

\TheatrmNew8 ^ h Th^^ffisr^<br />

.._~, mambenhlp nnuuoa<br />

open to owner* <strong>of</strong> Soata, amateur<br />

radio •tatlona or aircraft.<br />

„ __<br />

The voluntary return to duty WM<br />

but! (Mm won<br />

_ie result <strong>of</strong> iMt wefc's action <strong>of</strong><br />

ty «bola»tk<br />

the Coast Ouard lit closing or putneaday<br />

ft<br />

»mrd. An unheard <strong>of</strong> price! Bound oar*<br />

netlnc At »J.*S pard ... In leuftlu S-t«.<br />

15 feet. An Idnl Hoar eorerim for hatch,<br />

nomine name, tomiat c*.Mm, etc. . . ,<br />

Hurry, harry — before you're too Me!<br />

tor former Information . . .<br />

Phone Hammonton 1187<br />

VICTORY H<br />

NOW ... You Can<br />

DINE DELICIDUSLY<br />

Where You Used to Cash Your Checks<br />

OLIVER J. WEST and SONS<br />

ANNOUNCE ...the<br />

Opening<br />

... OF...<br />

West's<br />

Restaurant<br />

8th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

(Former Home <strong>of</strong> The Natfoml Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

A cool, quiet, restful spot where you can enjoy a well-rounded menu <strong>of</strong> perfectly<br />

cooked food, tastefully, promptly and courteously served.<br />

DINNERS ONLY THIS WEEK (4 to 8 p,m.)<br />

Effective Monday:<br />

BREAKFAST 8:30 to 11 a,m,<br />

LUNCHEON ...11 a.m, to 2 p.m.<br />

DINNER 4 to 8 p,m,<br />

Come in and see the changes that have been effected. Where bank tellers formerly<br />

checked your deposit slips .,. where adding and bookkeeping machine* and typewriters<br />

formerly clicked and hummed all day , . , where bank executives sat at<br />

desks and passed on leans or gave business advice, you'll find an attractive, highceilinged,<br />

airy restaurant, its walls finished in a cool green.<br />

Located in the heart <strong>of</strong> the business district, you'll find it not only a delightful, but<br />

a convenient, place to dine.<br />

CONVERT BANK VAULT<br />

INTO AN ICE BOX<br />

What formerly was the bank', vault has<br />

been converted to a walk-in ke box, where<br />

food wUl bs kept freah<br />

PRIVATE LUNCHEONS<br />

WHERE DIRECTORS MET<br />

As BOW aa poasftfe, the baqk's<br />

will be-ymiUble for prrrato<br />

WEST'S — For Good Food and Conv«<br />

,7''


Waste U.S. to<br />

^aflSKot* SuSLPI^* ItelUra Return iTODertV Property * w ' wtumiiw many war-Mme ftde^ W* m*Mn«, scheduled for IsiO a»S«"«,d" j<br />

/al»^tfft8^»S?%lJKBS«Sy& •**••••• • • Vf»W 1J ^ pjopgrty b01alB|^ w Brt»at« teT P- «**» WUl trte up the. election B.tad U.<br />

Cerral<br />

1352 A*bury Avc.<br />

r^—s=- _<br />

COOKKH MnM<br />

•8BAKFAS* . LUNCHEON<br />

»INNK»<br />

OM !• MMii<br />

Afte<br />

RECrNA<br />

S<br />

* Th. name that come, to<br />

_ •rind whenever Fine Sea#n«I -<br />

«F^<br />

SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />

9th STREET at the BAY<br />

up in guy<br />

^4,<br />

to _MQp or more veto*.<br />

TOl F*AHC» A, BORLAND<br />

Wto BMISt Nut , Htlilan ta<br />

renectlvlty. HUM: COOKINC]<br />

SIGNS PAINTED<br />

Gu*Uf«on'»<br />

1100 Central Avenue<br />

Phone 0140<br />

FOR SALE<br />

SUBMARINE<br />

»• Mont MM bat MBd<br />

Shewn*<br />

SubatuiiMi Grille<br />

•17 ASBCKY AVKNUE<br />

GOOD FOOD „ 1<br />

t.UDD SERVICE<br />

Br^fcf^, 8 to 11 ..rn.<br />

•Kiwwi.. W«l. Noon<br />

mr<br />

SEAMAN'S<br />

MBA QOOB<br />

Hem* Cooked Dinner<br />

U» Sbwe M, Urnno<br />

' Mat i<br />

MMwrf tUt"<br />

RB578U<br />

Every<br />

ISteakt<br />

CRESCENT LO<br />

Ml WbSl, (ne«rWWayAw,f<br />

PUBLIC DINING ROOM<br />

BREAKFAST, DINNER<br />

• • .''.-I 1 HfAf.'f'f : > A *•'I- '••'- !••<br />

Long or Short<br />

Up or Down Fmahion<br />

We Aaum You * S<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Natur J Curi<br />

YOUR HAIR<br />

INDIVIDUALLY STYLED<br />

Hostess House<br />

Opens Wednesday<br />

mt krida MI M «ttdtd by 9 GUMU Coining;<br />

Kuatun <strong>of</strong> Art, M-<br />

FMIUNMM<br />

ame School <strong>of</strong> In-<br />

WliUam I*<br />

Hens<br />

I<br />

Arta, MM Rienards stud.<br />

ol«rg«J fn<br />

The Hottest Bouse for Oonvules-<br />

jttf far a year at the Moon Schwa _<br />

cent Olrta Is about to open — and<br />

- '• ' . oort*ln Indicator<br />

Isn't far behind.<br />

<strong>of</strong> DwUn in Philadelphia. Bbe was Mr and Mn, OebrM<br />

**••* 1^ °<br />

MrvM la Um mv " • nantn<br />

m*ta (*» Maud • ^ " W •«•<br />

oort »el, dH atMMM the lo«4<br />

sohooL He Is BMP oonnected with<br />

: Uie WoodWna Oolony.<br />

; The ooupl. pUn a honeymoon In<br />

Hew York State. They wUl ide<br />

: In ocean Olty tot Urn summer.<br />

Celebrate Silver<br />

Annivermary<br />

4 Mr, ul Mm. T, Forrest Nyman,<br />

1 MB Aibury »v.. wit) be hosts at a<br />

? dinner putt tomorrow (Saturday)<br />

fl evening to celebrate their silver<br />

V wedding anniversary.<br />

-i The ami •aaiwwry was en<br />

%''"'-'.-•'•••: Tueedny, f« U>W wera married in<br />

I,'/ '.. . Philadelphia June 4, 1W1. They<br />

haws been visitor* to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> *U<br />

ILBLVM ' their lives and have redded hare<br />

tarn Ruth Uar- permanenUy Mr the past U yean.<br />

J(f iS and A group <strong>of</strong> 10 reUtlves <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

S. 17 W.' »Ot MMl Mrs. Wnwwffl ta guests at<br />

mmD mW ' m lo Much «rt-»t the Pleaa- *« «• "•* *"•'<br />

__— .... quarter<br />

<strong>of</strong> a century has Men giving a<br />

laBttflla High School, Beginning Mr, and Mrs. T. fk Tox, jr. etl<br />

seashore haven to convalescent<br />

L«t September. ^ nddonflela, are hire for the sea-<br />

1 * * *<br />

worU<strong>of</strong> girls and women with reson<br />

at 511 llth at, I<br />

itricted incomes, from the large<br />

cities, wUl swine Mda Its tan<br />

upper Follows<br />

MM Wednesday.<br />

Tlie first fluHta <strong>of</strong> munmer will<br />

[eCSah Meeting arrived from Philadelphia at their<br />

summer home. 1OT Aabury av.<br />

be ntoe girls and women, •<br />

A covered dish sUpper was en-<br />

Jvad 6y members rt the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

• • •<br />

"IN FUKDS" NOW<br />

wiMwm saintna *W Hebek^i Lodge No. 80. (oUow- Herbert M. Rosa and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

The story this yenr 1» at vide EISIE 8ANDEM tag thdr regular buslnesi meetini. New York, have opened their sum-<br />

variance Mm those <strong>of</strong> ttie put Anneunowient ha* 'been made ot Monday nHht fa the 8entlnel-Led-<br />

•ben Tlie House always opened the engagement <strong>of</strong> Ml» Bale San- gar building. Fifteen attended, Miss lm Hunter, 0* «•»»«•<br />

with a below-»ero toank «mt. dan, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mn, Plan* were discussed for a num-phla.<br />

to visiting for June at 3028<br />

Thl» year it Is "In funda". The oldClitrles<br />

Banders, IMS Sfenrson »¥„ ber ef eard parties to be uponsored Central av.<br />

mortgage has been wiped out, alland<br />

Norman Staploton. son <strong>of</strong> Mr, during the summer, at a place to be<br />

• • •<br />

bills are paid, 'The House Is Inand<br />

Mrs. Walter BtapJeton, <strong>of</strong> announced later,<br />

Mr, Md Mr*, ft T. Densn, <strong>of</strong><br />

tplendld physloal condition, and Neithfleld, , The next meeting «u be June «<br />

there to %\m In the tfeasury. Mlm Sanders Is an operator at at 7 1MB. After a short business ses-<br />

Wynnewood. are now at their resort<br />

The House also has accumulated the local cxdmnge ol the Neir W skm the members will leave' to atborne,<br />

IM Bt, Jmnes^pL<br />

W.aOO in the new endowment fund, •ey BeU Telephone Oo. Mr BtM». tend a reeentlon te the dtoUiet Mn. A. Perry, <strong>of</strong> Arlington, Ya.<br />

anted after the mortgage was leton to a painting contractor. No deputy president. IBs, Ethlyn Sha- arrived Monday for several wee**<br />

burned last summer.<br />

date for the wedding baa been set. ygk, <strong>of</strong> Centerton. '<br />

FOOD. CAETETg NEEDED<br />

But K MU naedi oontrlbuUons.<br />

Vtad, for Instance. Those convol- Benefit Parties for Philadelphia Club<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Del Gratia Club,<br />

1<br />

visit at the Alvyn.<br />

• • •<br />

Mrs. Helen ft Bead, <strong>of</strong> Bittenhouse<br />

nan, Philadelphia, It spending<br />

sane time at the Alvyn.<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Dobbins,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Havertown, Pt. are spending<br />

WE CKEATV IOW BT1XES<br />

SOIl'S Beauty Salon<br />

841 Aabury Avenue<br />

I BEAUTY SHOPTC<br />

Here Your Hair i.<br />

STYLED and CUT Before<br />

PERMANENT WAVING<br />

nehei <strong>of</strong> Beauty CilUre<br />

needs rus — old carpet rugs, clean<br />

and In fair condition, which it can<br />

him rewoven. It« old Iw<br />

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR<br />

Frid. MeU«itiii Vow<br />

Ml Mtn Am<br />

Proceeds wHI<br />

BALLROOM DANCINB<br />

Foe AH AIM<br />

Tap. AmtaUe, IM' HaBet, HauMn melndJac W«Hi»<br />

Mm mt UMMMMMI<br />

Drwn-tk Aa CUMM<br />

For IBs* Muni IMya and Girt,<br />

••eaefi, Wee, Ha-e-l*, V«al K.p««ton, ataMcnM, Thaatrieal<br />

QUB, MnM or Special Group Instruction<br />

i^rttendln,were: MM. Len* ^ " ' " ^<br />

Son and Mn, Horence Pea- resort tor the<br />

« Hklns Park: Mrs, Anna al> «he Ahjn,<br />

Ins •eereiaiy, «» may be able to part, die" hostesB« wUl be ww. Mae and Fran*, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Phil- L rinf at 2043 Wesley av,.<br />

nrrang tea^WtoUon, TOe phone Blundin and Mn. SUse fctt- adelphta, "«»•<br />

Miss J. McClaakey. bt Phlladel<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J, FurMell, ncorers at each table, aa weU u a<br />

ef vwnnewood, have opined their door prto.<br />

M. ., IM * «., .or the "— R o_ ^ ^ ^ rm^u<br />

AL-ENYARN<br />

vmonMsna <strong>of</strong> TABM<br />

O*« MW m M F, M.<br />

at BIB Wrst rt.<br />

Julia French<br />

Millinery Shop<br />

«V..*MJL In— THURSDAY. FRIDAY *<br />

' ' "-' • SATURDAY tmtu fortter nutlet<br />

With the latest Cre-Uons af<br />

|| FLAWBBBD BATS, STKAW8<br />

I an* .T«<br />

DOES YOUR CHILD WALK CORRECTLY?<br />

MARGARET JOHNSON SCHOOL<br />

<strong>of</strong> DANCE and DRAMA<br />

§07 9th Start Telephone 0478-W<br />

Wart Oak Lane Girl '"*' * v , , .<br />

Mr, Mid Mrs, Joseph S. Perot, <strong>of</strong> Frederick Letter, Of Philadelphia,<br />

West Oik Lane, have announced „„ opened his Moth Bid cottage<br />

Helen W, Pewit, and Herbert M, . , »<br />

Packer, Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Rehborn has arrived<br />

Herbert M Packer, <strong>of</strong> ML Airy. frOm Philadelphia at 3839 Central<br />

Tlie Packer family are summer av fOr the season,<br />

residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, on Batter- . . .<br />

sea rd. Mr, Packer, Sr,, is chief ef Jsmi Banders, Philadelphia, Is<br />

the division <strong>of</strong> saniUUon in Phlta- ,„,„ here for the summer at 1311<br />

delphla. Herbert, Jr., recently dls- Simpson av.<br />

charged from the Army, formerly * • •<br />

was assistant circulation manager Mrs. j. p, DuQuesne, <strong>of</strong> Phlladel<strong>of</strong><br />

The Dally Sentinel-Ledger. phla, is a new arrival at 1360 As-<br />

— • « * __ bury av.<br />

POCAHOTAS HAJ t m • ~ __<br />

BIRTHDAY NIGHT Mrs. Bfary •. Bowers, <strong>of</strong> Phlla-<br />

Meraben <strong>of</strong> Matona eouneU, De- delphU, has returned for another<br />

one <strong>of</strong> Pocahontas, celebrated season at 6335 Central at.<br />

birthday night following their res- . • - •<br />

utaTbuIinea. meeting Friday night. Ixjuls P. Mel, phUaOetphla, Joln-<br />

The refreBhment table was decor- M the Bayous colony this week at<br />

ated in rad, white and blue in keep- 10 W. Wtfa st<br />

ins wl& Meniortal Day. '~<br />

The lodge wlli meet again to- Mr, and Mrs. J, Irvine Edge, <strong>of</strong><br />

nighfatiffeloisk, Philadelphia, are back in the »-<br />

• • _• sort at MM Oentral a*.<br />

ENTERTAINS FMENDS • • •<br />

FROM NOftKUTOWN F. W. Wwatt, <strong>of</strong> WUmlnfton, has<br />

Mn. James MaeH*m, •» mm- arrived for the summer at m Inlyn<br />

pL, entertained at a house par- let rd.<br />

ty from Monday to today for a • • • , ,<br />

group <strong>of</strong> wins <strong>of</strong> physicians in W. A, Saber, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh. Is<br />

NerrMOwki, Fa, spending the season at »10 Bt,<br />

The inn Included Mrs. David James pL<br />

»rthan, Mrs, William a. Miller, • • • ,<br />

Mis. Joseph W. aienberser, Mrs. E. W. Haldeman, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

Howard W, «a«seU and M«, J. is a new South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> arrival<br />

Lawrence Bsenberg, at 6333 Central av.<br />

RESORT OBI. ATTINDS Curtis Hirst, <strong>of</strong> Lantdownj, fcw<br />

A1SA?OIJB FEBTIvTriES «ened oto summer home at 1606<br />

Mtos Doris Senior, 420 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, Wesley ay. •. .<br />

^aJ'fimoTattenSd the June from Mttoo and to now<br />

Week festivities at the V, B. Naval meHnf at 21 Mercer pi.<br />

Academy as a guest <strong>of</strong> Midshipman<br />

Robert 8. Marts, <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />

Personals<br />

George Chapman, <strong>of</strong> Arlington,<br />

N, J.. is new lure for the season at<br />

133 Seadlffe rd.<br />

* • * ,<br />

J, Carroll Delshcr, Royersford.<br />

Pa., has arrived at 515 22nd St., for<br />

the summer.<br />

* • *<br />

TBdward O, Benkert and faoilly,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Elklns Park, have opened their<br />

waterfront cottage at 416 Bay av.<br />

* • *<br />

Mr, and Mrl. Charles Turner, ef<br />

Uanereh, are now at their summer<br />

borne, 230 Orescent rd.<br />

* * *<br />

Mrs, Max Rogers, <strong>of</strong> Vineland.<br />

has arrived at her summer home,<br />

ISM Aabury *v.<br />

•" • • • • •<br />

Paul W- Hanker has arrived fnn<br />

Norristown and opened hla resort<br />

home ot »0B 18th st.<br />

Mr. and Mn. Carl J. MoriU,, <strong>of</strong><br />

Upper Darby, have opened 849 4th<br />

St. until MUiy October, - I<br />

I<br />

Farmer's<br />

ilirket<br />

116<br />

Atbntk AN,<br />

.- Flion*<br />

MS?<br />

• JIM Login Man to<br />

mautexdustvelyfromthhighwt<br />

quality own ill<br />

the entire dairy industry.<br />

f- .. ||. . H.IJIJLIL italtfLillal<br />

mini, mlnenli md<br />

proteins.<br />

•t, . •<br />

' " I<br />

Lloyd'<br />

Flower Shop<br />

937 ASBURY AVE. FhOM 03<br />

SEND YOim LOVE WttH<br />

Orchid.<br />

LaHupur .<br />

Gladioli<br />

Roves<br />

Peonies<br />

Carnations<br />

Sweet Peas<br />

Iris<br />

Potted Plants . . . P«riwii<br />

Geraniums... GifU Tha<br />

Red Begonias ... . "otteiy. Pott* v»ff«<br />

COMAOES.<br />

Plants tm Window Boxes<br />

wenaf M MM -» wffl »«<br />

OCKAN CITT IB ON THE AM<br />

•oouns raooRAns —<br />

IM « »pr DM<br />

WALK A BLOCK AMI* IMS MONET-OItm Mt «• • .<br />

IVf* C- "^C ^ 9 74*^1 7Yc;-.C ui. fi* Ct'fi -/t i 1 ^<br />

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i^- • .-El '"iv*—i'ffr<br />

Msi&k<br />

•^?^^^^^^^^^^^^^F '<br />

•.natttbri<br />

DOTOthjMae sum<br />

ldn«_<strong>of</strong> white tewMM<br />

l<strong>of</strong> Htf<br />

( Kobert •and, brother <strong>of</strong> that<br />

*• trolt, Mlom an<br />

Immediate f«muy mnd ~elo«|<br />

fte Mlt ft • mAnta <strong>of</strong> Ocno I<br />

Amf Clmrvkmm<br />

•ner A<br />

aw «w« ta<br />

Atlantic Clty.t<br />

»«ey MendellJ W* Ota "* * • *«* •*• fl»* butt<br />

| JJ Tii r<br />

wm* with the Marine*<br />

a a<br />

OMU Krrol<br />

graduated from At- • • •<br />

• •' School In IHt, OBACK LUTHEKAN<br />

PA to enter WMm Z, Wachttr, n,n., Putnr<br />

•Macherr College - • -<br />

idy pttyaiea educa- li<br />

t^^rt^ W« ta OP« to J%^ " ^ «-* '<br />

«. Uw youn* onuple. il a,m. TBe Service. Sermon to<br />

^Sw<br />

— U» gate. AdsiiniM-BUan <strong>of</strong> the<br />

oodytliliita Holy cXMninunioD.<br />

Want.<br />

With NMr-MMr *p<br />

sure at the new restaurant,<br />

, remodeled and decorated. Df<br />

ty ni qulrkly served at<br />

WELL* \<br />

WESLEY<br />

TEAROOM<br />

133S WESLEY AVENUE \<br />

Fu// CbaiM<br />

[ DINN<br />

Speci^fzing in STEAKS *nd<br />

PRIME RIBS OF BEEF<br />

mWincteor Restaura<br />

REOPENING SATURDAY, JUNE 8-8:30<br />

FullCoune DINNERS<br />

CHOICE OF OX!<br />

ON THE BOARDWALK<br />

AT FOURTH iTREET<br />

it WB# Food ^Jft}<br />

• Moder«t«Iy Priced<br />

• Generotu Portio<br />

• By the <strong>Ocean</strong>


«*jWik<br />

'Oft<br />

IMUM it.<br />

^WtaJP DQl Vif9 Tl€(iWS tfyflsf<br />

N * ' 4L* #» v "** •» N*m Bay, and row<br />

bounty Crown Kg — ta *»"* : "" ^<br />

BaJ) TaajB WUna<br />

The Cape <strong>May</strong>-WUdwood Party<br />

Bo * t AasociaUon has reported the<br />

Sfi**^ 1W heaviest demand for boats In the<br />

WiklWoOti 8-0 history <strong>of</strong> the Auodatlon.<br />

A_.V.:''•>_. _k_j^ !*• "I" 8 eondlUen prevails in<br />

?&%Jg£%Bg£ OotW city tj* Oeean «ty. Sea Isle Oiy and<br />

•olwol baHtaU aggregation «one Harbor areas, while from<br />

•JS_«•£.«? a. arto, y^ ^BM goad catches also are reported.<br />

_ _ Contest, I<br />

«"•*»» «wf WUUwood ilgh I funUHiing entry Mania to the antin<br />

local tteM. . I den at urn u the* Mart rnr the I<br />

To help a oouple <strong>of</strong> fanner Ola<br />

Mm rained out on Tueaday. I 4 « » • souwe a iormer QIS<br />

•Sam- ma* I- «* «*I and,,^** iTt!^ SiiS SHE<br />

I held lbs vMton hUteaa.<br />

wttn the willow.<br />

wencttaom<br />

and fifth fruma. to U<br />

each spree. | Am<br />

0 veto walked<br />

out aflef three week* _ -too mueh<br />

••. •» «•«• Sert»»nt<br />

rrnnclsco bou«ht surplus<br />

lt * l<br />

~ I Radio Maker Tunes<br />

«id th. *Wp «» Nylcm Wave<br />

I mr njkms from the^^hnn at ,<br />

P«fc»» or Bnder,<br />

PROPOSAL<br />

kentr<br />

N^^^'f:%^M'M^^'^ <br />

So muiy indurtrtM. large and<br />

gfgSSSvS Y^r-Around Jobs Urged maii., are today inter.dependrnt<br />

that 1 am sun the naMUilng <strong>of</strong><br />

employment by the larger comnan.<br />

^ll^«^ff"3S %m By High Industrial Official i« would ftnng strady jobs to<br />

workers all up and down tht line,"<br />

-.- .-•. .. —- — »^ th<br />

«3»<br />

m,«KH<br />

••*• Mil W H<br />

3 ^<br />

I (MM tiUl!<br />

Continuous employmsii—an -»n.<br />

*• nuai «mje" f or worker*—is she<br />

1 -most powerful mrtjuan that m*.--<br />

: agwoent has for impnving cmp^>r-<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> Ua Na<br />

* MnM AxMciaUon <strong>of</strong> Manutaciu.--<br />

empioynwrnt for our irarter^<br />

TO CABBY KOMU3IS<br />

"» O*« mart he WsBp<br />

ihsn-iltms and eyt>barJB is<br />

* W E *»>• so emny ia «.<br />

Ehrou^li iue^ periods,<br />

JhJWTWj-ii-.<br />

M a _<br />

flM, and pension funds.<br />

'ABJ- industry wwu<br />

ts in JmtfcviLl later pduv m<br />

M *. •», . I an cociTtaced - he told ba<br />

. Ct^ClfO ImlilEP t^. ttjj. ^<br />

* few iRdjstnes In es&stsst* toAr<br />

.... m—1. whiefc eaaaM do • Meier job <strong>of</strong><br />

TAXATION AS'ti n>IIM» emplDTnH"!<br />

DEAN'S CAFE<br />

Iwignrt Bo-jlewaid « -<br />

r*fP,<br />

UGHT LUNCHES<br />

DARTS<br />

wns and Cut-Back*. He Saya<br />

i fcilC<br />

ui trie average worker. Hi<br />

IUnwd<br />

,uch . pragnua.1 -ny, h th. ktad <strong>of</strong><br />

T^e New BHght Spot in Sotner. Point!<br />

TONY MART<br />

CAFE<br />

FOKMEKLT K-SOWN AS SCBICK'S<br />

839 Bay Avenue Somen Point<br />

Everything New ,., Even the Na<br />

•"*" "taattt ASTHONT XABOTTA, Wwp.<br />

Afridl<br />

FOOD<br />

TeJephone Somen Point 938<br />

STEAKS - SEAFOODS - CHOPS -ROASTS<br />

8 pjn.<br />

Ph. 920<br />

4.^^% M» tfa<br />

omti who can give it — even III<br />

you Mnt 'guarantee' it In the legal<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> the term, the government f"VL '«•


Chriitlen Science services an<br />

new durtag the stammer season In<br />

(be Village Itwatre, Sundays, at U<br />

a^lL<br />

• • •<br />

OCEAN cnr BATTMT<br />

"""• -"• Meksnt, MM«>IVC£M- O«fet<br />

* MetbodJst Church and aJi<br />

ia <strong>of</strong> tbe sundsy eohool h«« «*r. Vktar B, ltattfe,<br />

Invited to attend the dinner BunOay, June *-<br />

m inm ji P — -"- Ohildmrrti<br />

Mttludiit V«t. to<br />

•HP*'. |ft»« Mitt^M rauwh and<br />

«*r<br />

the<br />

a»»«<br />

J to Have<br />

.Bridge<br />

. ' could<br />

the spiritual<br />

TJHth. ft* emanation, or<br />

, Me aelf-oontalnmeot and<br />

I mortal wMemr (p 510).<br />

Berta<br />

To HA DINNER<br />

Jto annual<br />

Dinner<br />

_. • spiritual<br />

1 calmry . —am <strong>of</strong> (eared to the interest <strong>of</strong> , ,<br />

Owan Wtw will , place next I pjn, Qospe! Hour. Beeauae the<br />

night, June 13, ,„, in _thepaner<br />

has nut In tlw BKccaiaureate<br />

Service en the Musk Her at<br />

7:*S, Hie evening sa-vlog wiU Be<br />

tin at I n«. (only this week) in<br />

lip I ^ ^ odniposrt <strong>of</strong> organ, piano and vto-<br />

IJli played by Eleanor TlMmpHjix<br />

. will<br />

or<br />

M'<br />

Mid partake <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Aid-will UN mt the boms <strong>of</strong> Mm<br />

Hans Vow, Snd at and AsbuiT av.<br />

( Construction <strong>of</strong> tile now Rio]<br />

i un<br />

«H«um;u<br />

rter tw <strong>of</strong> goapel muilc «t<br />

erth/ a port Npnwnttnf th*<br />

ig Worship, u a^». Ser-<br />

" beclnalnc <strong>of</strong> tte gervlee. Theaon:<br />

"Mastering Self." The pastor<br />

whole,'—The Kingdom le at Hand,<br />

trill bapUM children at thl<br />

Orandc av, bridge on the main en-<br />

vise<br />

Sundaf, June 9—<br />

prayer<br />

a pjn,. Public lecture,<br />

I" 1 ® £2SPHiiS! ^ n »ta«d<br />

K mJS 5"Lta ^ s netifled by m. 9<br />

met. Mate engineer, that<br />

~» W=« draSto Si<br />

QUICK RESULTS<br />

K CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

o.c, I»<br />

STANWOOD ARMS<br />

OS FITMOOT* Pl<br />

NB<br />

Funerals<br />

moderation in funeral<br />

not dependent on<br />

'.think<br />

IURECTDBS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0077<br />

«».<br />

«;*:•««<br />

- and miper<br />

conwnlence<br />

Hotel Strand<br />

9th and Wesley Av.<br />

OCEAN ©TO<br />

OjNtn AU<br />

Hanif-Inn<br />

qp» tttM Centni .<br />

**" rrinteBatb<br />

LBERTY<br />

SHOE REPAIRS<br />

1M«<br />

flw<br />

1UI AUIDRD<br />

__ tr<br />

Store<br />

ha<br />

StaJnton DepsrtnxntSton 1M|| '<br />

Men on loud Chief Robert J. Laekey uld the<br />

rwnmnand<br />

m, and<br />

Jtlt ajn. Player meeting <strong>of</strong> the Friday Maaatl at 1 a,«.<br />

Sunday School teachers and <strong>of</strong>fi- Oonfeaaloni on Saturday and er»<br />

cem In the ohoir room.<br />

at first Friday. 4:1) pjn. to fill*<br />

9:30 ajn. The Ohim-h at p.m_, 7:30 to 8:30<br />

if.<br />

J<br />

Charles 8. coasty) Jon, Qf New-IKT*"'"^ "^ *•" '<br />

ark, and u Paul J. Nugent, <strong>of</strong>WestIwhlch<br />

Orange, wan named director.<br />

been attaeked with<br />

Atlantic Central Airline.. Inc.,<br />

th I<br />

•SUV !^SSf«i AVUHCB, Ulfc., tan* la The robbery bbery o occurred (<strong>On</strong>e some<br />

Wednesday<br />

Bigh Bight<br />

Bowman jumouncement H, Otto, president. made Monday by<br />

or Memorial<br />

morning morning,<br />

ddespite i t th<br />

Jones, president <strong>of</strong> the vwej<br />

the ffast t that th<br />

oral em employe,<br />

Jones School <strong>of</strong>. Aeronautics, Casey Inc,, plo wen In I th the store<br />

Newark, heads the Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

m»Jdn« up holiday wreaths.<br />

H» high «h<br />

ROAD SERVICE<br />

REPAIRING<br />

All Can<br />

Genuine<br />

CHRYSLER<br />

PARTS<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

GARAGE<br />

Plymouth - De Soto<br />

9th Ui <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Labrication<br />

Sinenize<br />

Painting<br />

Motor itepairs<br />

••^WrWW&vm.<br />

1IU| * •«* OMtomJ a*.<br />

KINaiK>M BAU, OF<br />

County Highway<br />

Death. Decline<br />

GOOQAEAR<br />

TIRES<br />

IN STOCK<br />

IS YOUR CAR<br />

Aeronautic*, Inc., at LaOuardla Airport<br />

and the J. V. W. A Co.. also<br />

<strong>of</strong> Newark, aviation salts and Mn.<br />

coniultlng firm which handle. I •••M'jr"" 1 V"i? •••»•<br />

the Link Trainer equipment. He Wiidwood Branch<br />

also Is vise president <strong>of</strong> the In-J A new branch <strong>of</strong>flee efitteMirt<br />

f^fU^*" 0 ?"^.* 1 and the National Aeronautic ^,!- Asso- tmXI1 auarai.t/ fJKnpaly<br />

90<br />

wide area.<br />

AM«tle<br />

ciation and a director <strong>of</strong> both Boots<br />

|opened Saturday at S31B „.,„ -er. POmena,<br />

Aircraft Nul Corporation and the<br />

sty av., Wiidwood. under the mn. ^WIU attaeted<br />

National Aviation Co.<br />

agement <strong>of</strong> Dean p. ZeUer, assist- 6M» are two<br />

Nugent, a partner in the stock estant<br />

se«etafjr.treasurer. ^ ^ mot air-sea i<br />

jhangt final <strong>of</strong> Nugent * Moe.BBst<br />

An""..•OWPW »iso has <strong>of</strong>fieei In «-£»« reseue.<br />

Orange, agio is a director <strong>of</strong> PoUak<br />

AHanUe city and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Manufacturing Co., Arlington, N, J.<br />

Other dlreMert <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Central<br />

Airlines are Mr. Otto, OUl Robb<br />

Wilson, former director <strong>of</strong> Aviation<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jersey; John S. Swayne, i Kay, Jrvint Bhe" mutr<br />

Washington, D. 0., attorney; Fred- TenonJbBum, Palmer M<br />

erick D. ocarhart. Jr., <strong>of</strong> Far nils, and WMrt'j. Wool fey, Jr.<br />

N. J,, New York investment bank,<br />

er, and Barry D. Miller, <strong>of</strong> Short FOB QUICK RESULTS<br />

•" N, J, a partner <strong>of</strong> Nugent ft DBS itf CLASSIFIED AU<br />

County Veteran*<br />

Form Association<br />

The Cape <strong>May</strong> county Veterans'<br />

Association, which Includes all men<br />

honoraoiy diwharnd and these<br />

sttu servt<strong>of</strong> in the armed forc«, wag<br />

orrerHMd at Cape <strong>May</strong> last week.<br />

The group conducted a memorial<br />

DENMAN<br />

TIRES<br />

Inunediate Deliverie*<br />

Many SUM"<br />

BISHOP<br />

Motor Sale.<br />

PACKAUD DEALER<br />

1159 Asbury Ave,<br />

<strong>On</strong>r motor tune-up service!<br />

nMBB longer lift, tm l<br />

SHEPPARD'S<br />

AUTOSI«VTa<br />

912 Simpson Av*.<br />

—CLOfgn IBBKiDATS—<br />

SIM0NIZIN6<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

REPAIRS<br />

FOR SALE? PAINTIIK<br />

Edw. C. Kurtz Co.<br />

CUSTOMKSs<br />

Allaotk<br />

It* ud North ate,<br />

O.C.<br />

tr Service<br />

MARMORA TEXACO ST<br />

Mtk at. mi gkMt ma » m<br />

OAj Qtt. mm<br />

COMPUTE LUBWCi<br />

MINOR REPAIBe<br />

full Une M<strong>of</strong>fler.<br />

AUTO PAINTI<br />

Q ESSEDniALS TO A<br />

%J AUTO PAINT j<strong>of</strong><br />

An Experienced Painter.<br />

An Airtight, Diutpra<strong>of</strong>,<br />

"" Punt <br />

Good Punnng MMaub.<br />

We Have All Three!<br />

% *•* f ynthrtk PMBI, urn<br />

•fwn avukbfe, w# will put<br />

ALL WORK GUARANTEED<br />

Bishop Motor Sal<br />

Authorised PACKARD Dealer<br />

RepM* and Smncm to All Type C*»<br />

1158 A.bury Ave,» comer <strong>of</strong> 12th<br />

'CadilUc<br />

Sale.-nd Sccvic.<br />

Wm. T. Powell;<br />

We Are NOW ACCEPTING ORDEBS<br />

•nil DEPOSITS on the NEW<br />

PACKARD<br />

BISHOP MOTOR SALES<br />

AaUMriaea SAU-g .Ml SEKVICK<br />

Complete Stock <strong>of</strong> P«dnnl Part*<br />

Ab Ave., coiner <strong>of</strong> 12th<br />

Plymouth<br />

' " AtJT<br />

BUICK SERVICE<br />

POINT<br />

r and Saturday<br />

f MARMORA sad<br />

POINT<br />

Orders at<br />

»'• Gtneral Store<br />

landFridayB<br />

M.,-. -T-—-- Bathers <strong>of</strong> Year<br />

Arre»te4; 8 <strong>of</strong> 10 Forfeit Bail<br />

Refrigeration<br />

Service<br />

AppHancw Bewired<br />

Shore Etmetrhal<br />

Appliance*<br />

61ft ASBlWr Am<br />

YOU 1MB<br />

MAfMb<br />

N0WMCK<br />

TOM *<br />

NTUM ?<br />

WITH U, it<br />

SAVMSS<br />

Now We Turn on the Green Light<br />

Thanks for Your Co-operation<br />

During the Brownout<br />

Now tlut die Coal Crid* I* over yon cam tarn on<br />

Lo•»J»ektonornwl<br />

Yondu<br />

by Rotary Qub<br />

Oltra •lUUtkloampalg ign a«. ' Another " " man, Robert -- • Hiagina, »,<br />

opened ef DMM U i u held on a dig.<br />

onlorly conduct chaii» by Capt, Dfanond Giren An-<br />

wtththTiWt <strong>of</strong> the new bath- WUUam H. smith after tie aUes-<br />

IBB<br />

cdry started an argument with Panual Boy Award<br />

aUe ^» <strong>of</strong> the^e<br />

trolman Toung ever the arrert <strong>of</strong><br />

ban aneated Satunhiv. a friend.<br />

HAWAIIAN BESISENT<br />

forfeited W ball Prtndpa] complaint ef the men VISITS •OTAMT CLUB<br />

they faiW to •ppear in pol- arrested was that it Is auncit lm- <strong>On</strong>e ef the Rotary Oob'.<br />

poarfble to buy a top for ft bath-<br />

Ice m court WIB« — ———,. ir. TIB*<br />

neatt latt FWday nl.ht at The<br />

• othets ing suit.<br />

OSMWIC ma r. H, Van Gleve,<br />

are acheduled for later htarlnga. The city ordinance on the Mb- etaeMeal eoaMetar, <strong>of</strong> WaliUlA<br />

All the airtau were made pat- ]*M requires Uie cheat and torso to Honolulu.<br />

urday at central-city bathing be "lultaUy ooveifed" and specifi- Mr, Van Clan and Ml fan<br />

beaches, rrtwe taken into omrtody cally outlaws the old dodge <strong>of</strong><br />

rarsM (ran i« up to to yean ef wearing a narrow Waaalere-Uke<br />

age.<br />

itrap cut from an undera»ilrt.<br />

Tomlin Hospital<br />

Realization Near<br />

standard <strong>of</strong> hMiatal can wtilch. h<br />

•aid. most other comrounltlea compunuo<br />

with thto eounty in weallh<br />

and population have already obtained<br />

thrown community action.<br />

"The beard <strong>of</strong> lovemoni H in<br />

complete agreement that the Ume<br />

, who has come to take definite action<br />

S 5STTpj so that the Iwapttal which has<br />

a craili rt here to attend the eon.<br />

tients and members <strong>of</strong> (heir fam- Uon <strong>of</strong> •otary International,<br />

ilies.<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, which was Mbe-<br />

DOCTORS IN AOBEEMENT<br />

doled to dote Thursday this<br />

"It to Kratirylng." he said In referenee<br />

to the Tuesday night meeting<br />

with Uie members <strong>of</strong> the Medial<br />

Society, "to find our-doctors<br />

In complete aireeaient with us<br />

t»«t the tone hai come to build<br />

the hospital our people urgently<br />

need. We are confident that a<br />

movement undertaken with sueh<br />

complete approval by the doctors,<br />

who are In the best position to<br />

know Che problem <strong>of</strong> health protection<br />

in tile county, will meet<br />

with wide support.<br />

In addition to presenting the<br />

facts <strong>of</strong> the county's need for a<br />

hospital, Mr, <strong>May</strong>'s survey indicated<br />

that the people <strong>of</strong> Oape <strong>May</strong><br />

County would strongly support -<br />

• • * -• flrepn<br />

embodying t<br />

Mr <strong>May</strong>-a survey «**« «^5<br />

B Youth held the spotlight at the<br />

lint summer meeting <strong>of</strong> the notary<br />

Club at the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic last Friday<br />

night.<br />

Quests <strong>of</strong> honor at the dinne,<br />

were the club's Junior Kotarians «<br />

the past year, and to one <strong>of</strong> them<br />

James p. Dlmond, went the clubannual<br />

boy award, a framed clta<br />

tion and cash,<br />

past President Harold I. Men<br />

tiss, who presented the award, sal<br />

that it had been unusually dlfflcuL<br />

to choose the boy for this dUUnc<br />

tion because so many were outstandlni<br />

In their high school car.<br />

ee«. *<br />

The award m baaed npop<br />

program for a hospital <strong>of</strong> firepro<strong>of</strong> "qualities <strong>of</strong> faithfulness to aU<br />

construction, adequately equipped eaus <strong>of</strong> duty, to hto OBMSMIUU<br />

from a scientific standpoint and tnlta <strong>of</strong> leadership, woperattoB,<br />

with aeoomodaUona suitably div- fair Hay, pmeveranee and amided<br />

among private, semi-private bltlon and to his pnBtiae <strong>of</strong> «f<br />

and ward service.<br />

vise and weftd cltinnshlp.<br />

itHU FOB KHMANSNCE Boy Turner. June pr<strong>of</strong>tam cBaJr-<br />

The hospital Mr. <strong>May</strong>a described man, presented a sterllni sliver cur-<br />

at the joint meeting would be reney holder to each <strong>of</strong> the follow-<br />

planned to meet the Immediate ing Junior Hotarians Tom Bwayne,<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> Cape <strong>May</strong> County's 30.- Jim Dlmond, BUI Hubies, Don Clark,<br />

000 permanent resident* and 135,-Ed<br />

Powell, Craig Bchermerhom, Bob<br />

000 or more summer visitors. He •annlno, Boier Bmlth, Tommy Will,<br />

expnawd the opinion that it Islams,<br />

and Bruce Gilbert.<br />

«^ •wiser to lay the taste plans and Coach Wilbur A. Clark, whom Mr,<br />

consultation wiyi neabers <strong>of</strong> m build for permanence a amaUer Turner characterized as "the pow-<br />

board <strong>of</strong> governors and otner».The unit than strive for volume In beder<br />

behind them boys", was similar,<br />

hospital Is to ta built on a nit* capacity and sacrifice the funda- ly honored.<br />

In Gave <strong>May</strong> Court House. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> mental principles <strong>of</strong> permanent INDUCTS TWO N1W MEMBERS<br />

the foremost consideration* In theconstruction."<br />

Past president Laurence P, tunny<br />

Bhoiee <strong>of</strong> location wsa ready aeceMliilllty<br />

to every community In Mr. <strong>May</strong>s reported In his survey Inducted L. C, Turner and Fred<br />

the soun^,<br />

Mat almost every memtjer <strong>of</strong> theMorineUl,<br />

Jr., as new members.<br />

•lM,Mt IN FDND .<br />

Oape <strong>May</strong> County Medical Society Rev. Victor B. Seattle, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

The aitrdette TomUn «lmioriai to -enthusiastically in favor <strong>of</strong> esthe<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Baptist Ohurcli,<br />

roundatlon now has ajjpnMlmaiJflSF tablishing a hospital" He pointed said m a brief talk, directed largely<br />

»i«.ooo for Oie ho»pltal building<br />

out that members <strong>of</strong> the society to the club's young guests, that<br />

fund, Mr. atnltii eitphUned. The or-<br />

WUl select tne members <strong>of</strong> the med- most <strong>of</strong> the youth problems can be<br />

iginal gift and tbe aiMM"ent be.<br />

ical staff <strong>of</strong> the new hospital and solved first <strong>of</strong> all on spiritual prin-<br />

•aid tile doctors wen greatly in-<br />

aunt <strong>of</strong> Mr, Tomlin have been<br />

Iciples, and he assured them that<br />

terested In attractlnn a resident<br />

substantially increased through<br />

livlni "a gbod, clean life<br />

surgeon for permanent affiliation<br />

other contribution*.<br />

with it. Jim expressed the opljiton<br />

He pointed out that Uie need for that it will not be difficult to find<br />

a general, non-pr<strong>of</strong>it honjital. thor- an able man who would come hen.<br />

oughly modern and <strong>of</strong> adequate<br />

size to ean for aiek and Injured<br />

Oape <strong>May</strong> County residents, hn<br />

been lone telt and had bjen dU- Gets Gold Star;<br />

caeu «.». —~ .— Bombed Jap Ship<br />

formed thnouBh Mr. fTomUns generosity.<br />

The aBMnee <strong>of</strong> such a hos- Charles H. Mester. Jr., <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

pital has Ma a seven handicap, <strong>May</strong>, farmer lieutenant commander<br />

he said, since It entails actual dan- in Uie Naval Air Corp*, has been<br />

ger and Buffering to seme patient* awarded Uie Ml Star in lieu <strong>of</strong> a<br />

and delay, eatrft^weose and to-second<br />

Navy Cross, for scoring a direct<br />

hit which critically damaged<br />

large Japanese battleship.<br />

mu honor was praeented toy Hear<br />

Admiral Calvin C Cobto recently at<br />

STAMPS<br />

the Philadelphia Naval Base,<br />

ran DAT COVERS Mester also holds Uie Presiden-<br />

WI WT iTAMM tial Unit Citation won with the<br />

First Marine Division at Ouadalcan-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Stamp Co, 1, as well as three Air Medals.<br />

USO Oub OfMed »t Cape<br />

Tin Washington Street USO<br />

Club at Oape <strong>May</strong> was dosed laturday<br />

after completing Mi war-time<br />

mission <strong>of</strong> hospitality to thousands<br />

<strong>of</strong> service men away f mm home.<br />

Operations were halted because<br />

the Navy and Oeast Quard has removed<br />

almost all its personnel from<br />

the area,<br />

USE THE CIABBIF1ED ADS<br />

1 To Join HtwUnd,<br />

Now Governor There<br />

• By A. c. MeLBAH<br />

Mrs. muabeth Jaoa tahttr et\<br />

Atrieailml Eitemkm Mntaa <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, will leave some time<br />

Why not think about planting Jhta month with her two ehUdrep tt.<br />

your town?<br />

join her husband, OoL Bdward H.<br />

Right now, when everything la in<br />

full growth, plants blooming and<br />

everyone thinking about, the appearance<br />

<strong>of</strong> his properly, would<br />

teem a good time to get started with Is one <strong>of</strong> the first dependents -s<br />

a project for your town. Make your thorwed to jota tM ^Amertpan mW-<br />

community famous by making a motary personnel In the Orient, Ap.<br />

tif <strong>of</strong> one type <strong>of</strong> plant.<br />

PHwimately 1000 women and child-<br />

You may have heard <strong>of</strong> the fam ren in the first eontingent will sail<br />

out tulip ahow at Holland, Mich, from Seatti-, Wash,<br />

There, each house-holder plants tu-<br />

for at tea* to daya.<br />

She, will be accompanied by Mr<br />

lips, not only in his yard, but also daughter, Nancy, i, and son, Ed-<br />

Tried as MOB as<br />

In the curb between the sidewalk<br />

and the street. The Netherlands<br />

ward 8,, I. -'<br />

^ come from the u<br />

will soon be sending bulbs to thli MA¥ STA¥ TWO »EABS<br />

,. complete agreement —<br />

country in large quantities again All three have received the re<br />

electric power eweiiWW h<br />

Prices likely will not be out oiquired<br />

inoculations against foreign<br />

at aa ml* I<br />

reach, and your town could be ( diseases and Mrs. Lahtl has prepar- , *<br />

show place if a drive could be ed baggaie up to the maximum al-<br />

made toy some civic organization to lowance <strong>of</strong> 6M pounds, to last them<br />

plant the town with bulbs. for an anticipated stay <strong>of</strong> two Fears.<br />

MAKES TOWN STAND OUT The family plan to reside at the<br />

There are many possibilities. An newly-built Army post W Honshu<br />

<strong>of</strong> the small flowBrtni trees o: GOVERNS TWO DIBTIUOTS<br />

shrubs will make a town stand ou Ool. Lahtl, who has been overseas<br />

when the plant is In bloom. Take S3 months, is military imremor <strong>of</strong><br />

for example, lilacs or the many va. two districts in Northern Honshu<br />

rletles <strong>of</strong> flowering eratti, or perand<br />

commandini <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the nth<br />

haps flowering quinces or white, Airborne Beilment, with whlchhe<br />

pink and res dogwood.<br />

rouEht through many <strong>of</strong> Uie blood-<br />

plant your garden as usual with iestcampaigns <strong>of</strong> the Pacific war.<br />

several varieties <strong>of</strong> flowers and A graduate <strong>of</strong> West Point in 1IWI,<br />

shrubs, but let one flower or shrub he has received numerous decora-<br />

be planted everywhere.<br />

tions, includini the Purple Heart,<br />

Of course public ientlment has toBronze<br />

Btar. Silver mar ana Air<br />

be built up for this sort <strong>of</strong> thing, as M<br />

children and adults, too, <strong>of</strong>ten are Mn' lahtl, before her marriage,<br />

destructive. And so. planting between<br />

the sidewalk and curb might<br />

be risky. Shade trees <strong>of</strong>ten occupy<br />

this space and bulbs may not do<br />

well. Where there is a shade tree<br />

commission, objection to the plan<br />

may be raised. But such a project<br />

might well be started in residential<br />

communities, particularly after a<br />

period <strong>of</strong> public education.<br />

BAINS BRING WEISS<br />

Opportune rains over part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

state have improved victory oardens,<br />

but rains bring weeds, and<br />

cultivation is necessary.<br />

This is the time when it is safe to<br />

apply a mulch. This may consist<br />

<strong>of</strong> hay, straw or anythint that wUl<br />

cover the soil. Put it on three or<br />

four Inches deep to keep Hfht from<br />

'Is not considered<br />

"sissy stuff" by such outstanding<br />

figures as Oill Dodds, record<br />

holder for the Indoor mile.<br />

He said he had seen Dodds the<br />

previous night give an exhibition<br />

run in Philadelphia's Convention<br />

Hall as 8,000 to 16,000 youth watch-<br />

I id. Later, Dodds went to a micro-.<br />

TihoneTind testified to hii splrituBLl<br />

experience,<br />

MUST BEGIN IN HOME<br />

Reiterating his belief that adherence<br />

to spiritual prtnaples u a<br />

prune requisito for successful living,<br />

the pastor contended that spiritual<br />

guidance must begin in the home.<br />

"It takes backbone to live a clean<br />

life? 'he concluded, "It is easier to<br />

follow the line ef least resistance.<br />

The America <strong>of</strong> tomorrow is our<br />

youth <strong>of</strong> today, and the best coach<br />

In the world is O<strong>of</strong><br />

Quests were Introduced by II B.<br />

French,<br />

m ' -<br />

4000 LolMtm Caught<br />

A record catch rf MOO poundi «<br />

lobsters was broufM ^^f 1 ""<br />

wood by commercial fishermen on<br />

Friday. The lobsters ranged la<br />

weight from five to M m H according<br />

to <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the O. A.<br />

Buff Ksh CJO, M«t <strong>of</strong> th. »W<br />

vas sold to markets In the WUd<br />

rood ana.<br />

IT Fizz** rom A LOM;<br />

LONG TIME<br />

he nil. You will then discourage -Ufe-I.tb.<br />

ihe weeds.<br />

A mulch not only keeps down<br />

weeds, but also helps the soil hold<br />

moisture. The •oil remains crumbly<br />

and It will stay cool for more<br />

favorable development <strong>of</strong> toot*.<br />

Bcsinnlng<br />

/UNE15<br />

20 Minutes<br />

CAMDEN<br />

Kramer Beverage Co,,<br />

Wlih C«b caanctiui M<br />

DC<br />

DeLo«. Twlnl PHILADELPHIA<br />

1 f iUii Dlllr<br />

110 N. VMWk IB<br />

m CtBtrU Airport<br />

AttanUe aty. N. J.<br />

KM)<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

APPLIANCES 35 Minutea<br />

NEWARK<br />

BENDIX<br />

HOTPOWT<br />

With LlmomJn.Ser.lM<br />

BEFKIGEBATORS<br />

BANGBS<br />

NEWJffiRK.<br />

HOME<br />

WATER HEATERS<br />

FREEZERS<br />

DISHWASHERS<br />

DIBPOSAUi ATLANTIC LAUNDRY<br />

KITCHEN CABINETS<br />

WASHEBS<br />

CENTRAL Place your order to-<br />

IBONERS<br />

day and avoid unnec-<br />

SINKS<br />

AIRLINES<br />

CLIANEBS<br />

essary delay.<br />

NORGE<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 4-6377<br />

REFRIOEBATORS<br />

Catnden 4-1486<br />

Authorized<br />

RANGES<br />

OAS RANGES<br />

BENDIX<br />

SPACE HEATERS<br />

WASHERS<br />

Sales - Service<br />

Teacher* Meat Tonight<br />

The Oape <strong>May</strong> Teachera' Asso-<br />

JACOB C.<br />

elation Is sponsoring a town meeting<br />

discussion to take plae* tonight,<br />

,710 Aabury Avenue<br />

with a number <strong>of</strong> community leaders<br />

taking part, Steven J. Steger<br />

Will be moderator.<br />

FOB QUICK KESULTB<br />

D8K THK CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

Can We Increase<br />

Estarnhattn i<br />

ftnlta Control •<br />

Fornication<br />

, 7 «D, ll T^<br />

'l*•? I Ail r«-uiios.<br />

'•fc 1 WB DO THB WOBI<br />

D<br />

. P. C O.<br />

ATLAS SANITARY<br />

PRODUCTS, P R O , h<br />

13th & CENTRAL AYES,<br />

NORTH WILDWOOD, N, J.<br />

— Phone 154 —<br />

Strictly<br />

Personal<br />

PERSONAL<br />

PWHTIIIO<br />

• SUtlonery<br />

• AnnoanceiiKmU<br />

• OMB<br />

• Guild Prodacte<br />

Lewis L Barrett<br />

PnnHnz<br />

807 AJbury Av«.<br />

SEEGER<br />

COMMEBCIAL<br />

BEACH-IN REFRIGERATORS<br />

UNITED<br />

—COMMERCIAL-<br />

WALK-IN BOXES and FBBHEEB8<br />

DAIRY BOXES<br />

FROSTED FOOD CABINETS<br />

DISPLAY CAiaS<br />

Two-Temperatnre<br />

WALK-IN BOXES<br />

REFRIOERATION CONDENSING<br />

UNITS — Any SIM<br />

DUO-THERM<br />

Automatic<br />

OIL WATEB BEATEBi<br />

HEIL<br />

OIL BURNING BOILER UNITS<br />

OAS FIRED WARM AIR<br />

and<br />

HOI WAT1B HEAT UNITS<br />

SERVICE<br />

COMPLETE SERVICE DeW,<br />

To aanre TOO the Best Remits<br />

and Lam IJf trom Au Voar<br />

*<br />

ApplUnce*.<br />

FARNSWORTH ItMJIO<br />

Automatic Combination<br />

RADIO rHONOGRAPH<br />

KBCORD FLAYERS<br />

1XECTRICAL APPLIANCES<br />

TOASTKBS, IRONS, MIXERS, ete,<br />

0. D. HACKNEY<br />

931 Aabniy Ave.<br />

Venetian liinds<br />

AIA BLINDS<br />

MADE TO ORDER<br />

WINDOW<br />

SHADES<br />

ASPHALT TILE<br />

LINOLEUM<br />

ARMIGER and<br />

McKEEN<br />

2033 AllanUc Ave.<br />

ATLANTIC CITI<br />

, MHI or O.O. NM-W<br />

FREE DELIVERY<br />

Calling All Car Owners!<br />

The KaileysvUle Mutual Casualty am) «ie Mutual Auto Plre<br />

Inauraaos Ctampsni


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-LESS<br />

^flt done. Our<br />

'smffiir*^ 1<br />

onans or CAST<br />

ttt csst, directed by JMU-<br />

JMTU, also included<br />

John OiTW,<br />

r^fSff 1 J?"5«! .•«• to Awe <strong>of</strong> I<br />

New Veterans' Aid<br />

I at Court House<br />

a new service to Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

County veterans has been Inaugurated<br />

by the 7et«map' A<br />

aratton OenWr In the Nation, re.<br />

sounds, each day In the week, not<br />

only to the tramping feet or thousands<br />

<strong>of</strong> home-bound G Is and<br />

newly-lnducMd soldlers-to-be, but<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> Its acres are showing<br />

tows <strong>of</strong> ETOwlne vegetables which<br />

wUl be used to help, Indirectly, the<br />

world food shortage.<br />

Soldiers, civilians, prisoners <strong>of</strong><br />

war and patients convalescing at<br />

niton Genera! HMpital, mim<br />

H« R. BRlMtt£Y j FOB QUICK HESW.TS<br />

F/oor Sanding<br />

LOUIS J. KOERNER<br />

FLOOR SANDING<br />

lOtS ASBURY AVE.<br />

Phone 1773-J<br />

COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE<br />

HARDWOOD<br />

M "ttoer HHI> lmUI<br />

LINOLEUM<br />

FLOOR SANDING<br />

ASPHALT TILE<br />

DllCCiri I QIITTnil<br />

039 A-bury Avuw*<br />

- f *• - -<br />

AtYomSmrvicmwith40Ymm» , '<br />

Exp*ri*nce in Sea*horm Building<br />

' JOBBING RE-ROOFING<br />

REMOD^ING<br />

EAGLE INSULATION<br />

TERMITES<br />

fAKT ALL4EAS0N WWKWI<br />

JOHN L TROUT<br />

uotnuD Bonus<br />

natw 1900<br />

8IDEWALL SHMfjUMtt<br />

RE-ROOFim PJMNTW8<br />

MSTMBIJTOR FOB<br />

"SNEDAKER" COMBINATION<br />

Screen 0t Storm Windows<br />

MAH. COUPON FOB FBIS E8TIMATB TOfK FATMWTS |<br />

GE0R8E SEDDON ^ff* I<br />

liTHfeMt OMI^UOD. flMM<br />

AND EWAU OF A SUtLDtSQ<br />

ASBESTOS and ASPHALT, ROOFING<br />

White Atbe.to. Sidcwall Shingles<br />

Builders<br />

itesra, Jobber*<br />

and Ro<strong>of</strong>er*<br />

CARPENTER<br />

IOBBINO ALTKRAOOM8<br />

PAINTING<br />

be Cy<br />

1MI WBI *•••<br />

S,L. SMITH<br />

Rcglutered BulUer <strong>of</strong><br />

Bfodern Homa<br />

JOBBING - ROOTING<br />

Ms, n, ins.«<br />

POTTS' BROS.<br />

Mkinl<br />

Builders<br />

1040 Ajbury Ave,<br />

Phone OWlj^^<br />

FOB QUICK RES1H.TS<br />

t!SE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

An. Fk. *ttt<br />

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BUILDER<br />

933W«tAYC. Ph. 1808<br />

Jobbing<br />

Alterations and<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

ABmt §. Ctunbum<br />

FfeMIl<br />

F, C. Slacum<br />

BUILDER<br />

8312 Asbnry ATC<br />

GEORGE F, SHIRE<br />

Plastering - Cement Work<br />

Painting • Jobbing<br />

Ml TmTH» 8TBSBT<br />

pkMe «m-w<br />

JOHN & PETERSON<br />

Contractor and Builder<br />

p<br />

m Aeaumv Avt<br />

Scpfic Brickwork<br />

SEPTIC TAWS<br />

LEONARD WIGGINS<br />

KB WBIT AVEBOS<br />

Ptuntwt<br />

William J. Simth<br />

IGALANTE&GABAGE<br />

I MI insn AV», |<br />

Baintar*<br />

nd ALTERATION<br />

OCEAN<br />

* ) * « ; • .<br />

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Up To Us To<br />

Avert New Wai^<br />

He Says at Rites<br />

Services at Pier<br />

Impressive; Trees<br />

Are Dedicated<br />

If ever there Is nnnfhrr win 1<br />

Will ibe due tu thi. luBurf nf Uii<br />

present griu'rattan tu llvr up u<br />

Its obligations to the mi'ii win<br />

fave their lives,In pn«t w,n><br />

This keynote uf Orran C\i\ *<br />

most Impressive Mt'Miui'liil Dili nl).<br />

i#rviee in mnnv vcui>, ».i* wsmil-<br />

ed last Thursday by Unf-lil <br />

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OCEAN CITY SENTINEC LEDGER<br />

WI^I^I «_i i r atlNlllNtXr LEDGER<br />

WarJ>ead, H<strong>of</strong>fman Memorial Plea<br />

flurnl trihuli-s from m ... !<br />

other flora! tributes from 30<br />

suit civic urfiiuiuuliuiin wppp<br />

"I" Wnrkl VS,,r 1 memorial ,,,oml<br />

nn Illi' liiun<br />

Chinas ,,l II.,. pr,,,. a, ,,.„„,<br />

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In (hi 1 hi'liir yiilnil In .lames<br />

«lhlii'tinih ISiley that ihrw mi-ii<br />

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invar'."<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

SCIENTIFICALLY DONE<br />

• PiwcrtpUon filling is our only<br />

i»b. Tan sad yonr phytirlan ran<br />

drptsid on us f.ir niiir.Hy :,l-<br />

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LUXURY<br />

THAT LAUNDERS!<br />

Similiiv. .In,,,. 1,,<br />

Selenllfic<br />

Sun Bum Lotion<br />

50c and *1<br />

HUQIES'<br />

&ntral Pharmacy<br />

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up<br />

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Ph. 1242J<br />

Fashions in "Big '„ Little" Print8<br />

Proud <strong>of</strong> that son and heir <strong>of</strong><br />

yours, aren't you? And here'i<br />

your chance to express that pride<br />

in wonderful all-combed poplin<br />

beach seta <strong>of</strong> "Big 'n Little" Prints<br />

by Baton,,. created by the famed<br />

leGregor atylists. Junior's colorful<br />

Shirt and matching swim shorts are<br />

perfect miniatures <strong>of</strong> yours.<br />

Together you'll make a Dad and<br />

Lad combination that will<br />

be topi on beach or boardwalk.<br />

In sailfish prfnta (illustrated)<br />

and Hawaiian printi,<br />

"Bin" McGregor Shirt 4.2S<br />

"Bisr MtGreKor ShorH 3.00<br />

"Little" McGregor Shirt 3,50<br />

"Little 11 McGreBor Shorn , 2,80<br />

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[and Working<br />

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Bicki BUI to Under-<br />

write Higher<br />

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virtually nil Is workliu!:<br />

bill IritrodurMl In I lie ftc'Miiti.<br />

(«•)» un niltliMiill.il apprti-<br />

iUon <strong>of</strong> t!,600.IM) Inr tllr Cciiml<br />

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fitpiislun uf I'lillMini'iit.'i <strong>of</strong><br />

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OU WORLD MI'ST<br />

RMiHTEOl'K<br />

^ : ; -if «p ir-fi nnri hn'<br />

-"-- « .'.! liiiVi- i\\* viU-v\<br />

.-• vorlfi We iijiis b*<br />

Ui iilv b\it' tQKt'lit'M- wi<br />

ti".;i! ! lu<br />

Pfii:\TiST"s niscnvi:KV<br />

I'PSKT JAP NIi,K INDi NTtlY<br />

Hi:i - ;-,n !tu- iiitcrT.iilinnal view-<br />

pun.f 1 -<br />

Ji'or the seiuon tomorrow, wltn<br />

'Itrgaiet Rclss golnj on duty<br />

t aid nurse, *<br />

week end was *)ttramely tousy<br />

t Mitlrc n>gort as the larg.<br />

*IK <strong>of</strong> the season began af-<br />

ftlday ftfternoon and reaoh-<br />

pesk on Sunday aa Inland<br />

iwltered.<br />

' traffic was the heavleW <strong>of</strong><br />

*r, according to police, nnd<br />

Colored<br />

rdsNeeded<br />

ningt on<br />

n LI uti<br />

t, Hi flit<br />

H* m r fm-<br />

m il<br />

] iv l • * t<br />

pihnuM III. d<br />

ni llin Ut inn nllf-<br />

Mulliii i 1 HMi I<br />

i\• tl B4 ai ii! in \ t *<br />

Dnimifrtts ThU t ur htm<br />

hi UJ f r unit ft,i Hi .t p ii<br />

N IO4I1TIUN TI€ KF r<br />

DrnnH i itii runi-millrr ht H<br />

hr Kiiuuii iii a n. NiMinbn >-liu<br />

v. ill bt a nt ilitinn tic kct<br />

Pf*fftr Iin il ^ T \itrnn mri<br />

itiitmt, i finti u itii mm iiin I>mi-<br />

acmtir priiiiiir\ fmd hi i m-si 1 lln<br />

p nf\ h ni nn n niuiiii i*ii th* bil<br />

i iMiiiiiinnri th.il i Drniti-<br />

i ill L Is inu .irr,ni|-« d fur<br />

Tlmr-d.n niuhi Jnnr 2n i! Cnurt<br />

Hmi^ with ill tmlipi nd« in Kr-<br />

publliiUL-* ciiuiulK iii*Itid<br />

CSO\ls.RN'OI! C A<br />

phiy "<br />

Oh<br />

ltiirii In f;<br />

winik fi f >n<br />

StucJrbuk'<br />

3 Championship Trophies<br />

Are Awarded High School<br />

Wene, V.F.W, and Rotary Honors Pre-<br />

sented; 200 students Also Are Cited<br />

Resort Doctors<br />

Raise Their Fees<br />

First Change<br />

In 20 Years<br />

approximately<br />

tion, or<br />

500.000.<br />

J prescott cadman, president <strong>of</strong><br />

the Association, announced that<br />

for more than §800,.<br />

000 <strong>of</strong> valuation had been jibtaln-<br />

ed on the petitions as <strong>of</strong> Tuesday<br />

The deadline for filing Uie<br />

ler is tomorrow (Saturdayi<br />

and efforts to secure additional<br />

Igiwturis were being continued.<br />

Una»P stale law, »yrli a peH-<br />

lien riled wilh thr rlly rterk<br />

would jutunmllially farMrtall the<br />

paving project unlil such Ume<br />

a« the public was given am op.<br />

portunity to vote on It at a re-<br />

ferenduni electton,<br />

Thi Association had a special<br />

open meeting for diseussion <strong>of</strong><br />

West iiV:. particulnrly in relation<br />

to its effeet upon Anbury av bus.<br />

tnes,s. Nineteen persons attended,<br />

but only half n dozen expressed<br />

themselves and their opillinns were<br />

n*«JUl evenly divided for nnd BR.<br />

ainst the project.<br />

Mr, lidinan explained that the<br />

Asasclalioti takes the pMlilan<br />

thai West av, sliould be Improv-<br />

ed, but opposes the issuance <strong>of</strong><br />

ilia.OOO In new city bonds to do<br />

a Job which H eoni*nds eould<br />

be done at lew eost to local pro.<br />

perty owners,<br />

= It is the eoncengim fjf niir op.<br />

inion that West av. needs to be<br />

pnved its full width in the area<br />

ircim bth te 12th st m— fi—to<br />

14th st. to help relieve traffir<br />

conKestlon." Mr. Cadman told the<br />

group,<br />

WOULD INVOKE STATE AID<br />

"But we eannot understand why<br />

the roJnmiagieners insist upon such<br />

an rspenslve kind <strong>of</strong> pavina above<br />

'ViT hr slHilitl !!! hnciy, UIlM l).'-;:<br />

-iirl.^ w=il he billt*r=<br />

"Thrir pm!iitU*rwi ^plrilN i-otihl<br />

efiiiiU'ly nnriiinger ««rlH pvAiv,<br />

or »iir nun Miku, as «v(| &s fiiP<br />

hi'ir^, wt* miiNt Hii rvi'ryihing<br />

*i^*,lhh* to su^urt" them fiHwi tiiiw.<br />

uhons<br />

must<br />

ciur !>« n<br />

itrk ulih in the wtirld<br />

At th.it ill ihr Demoirit<br />

Two(<br />

P«trol<br />

p<br />

JudM!> hfti, Ilun-itii cundidatt lur<br />

go\t*inor .ind M i\nr Gt'ui uv Bi-iUi-<br />

ner '»f C jiiidm t.indldiiu 1 li»r U<br />

S. BtMiuti<br />

In hi^t wppk % HrpubHCtin prl<br />

mtir> L«i«rt i i 1 M Lear Oer&<br />

Cit\ InciUiibtnt Irt i lioldi'r ^»i*> r*<br />

iitniiiuiH.tl o\tr Pftfffr b\ a m i<br />

joiit\ nf lhfb %utts In the cotuit^<br />

Smafarmr Cracks Up<br />

In Auto Chasm; Is<br />

Arrested^ Ftn^d<br />

A rook on a rammircial fish-<br />

Ir^ boat didn't rare so well<br />

when he tried to out-navigatp<br />

a Motor vphich 1 Inspector at<br />

WUd^Dod Crv^i Monday<br />

Clsitiiii Fiunnii 31 <strong>of</strong> Can* 1<br />

<strong>May</strong> the fisherman Was spotted<br />

while traveling at high ^peed<br />

by Iniprctor Charlie W Davi^<br />

DaU-. ga\e clmw far about fl\r<br />

mile** Pinall\ Firman ls^t con-<br />

trol <strong>of</strong> hh tar which left the<br />

highway and overturned in the<br />

mcadaftb on the outskirts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

resort *<br />

Thedrivcr received slight Jiend<br />

brulsrs but the heaviest blow<br />

% as when a ph> sielan pro-<br />

ngunced him intoxieated, Jus-<br />

tine ef the Peace Ciahdrulo<br />

pregeribed ft I3QQ fine.<br />

Paper Collection<br />

Totals 3,800 Pounds<br />

Md i<br />

Moiidiiy<br />

luiiili'd :!,W)0<br />

Niiniiiin V<br />

in<br />

i for negra<br />

DitJ^Be«ch<br />

O»pf, Thomas<br />

in thii far the<br />

shOu W apply lo Cant.<br />

IB «"«t« t th loth<br />

loth<br />

llB<br />

shOu W appy<br />

UBIB «"«t«y -«t the<br />

Mlrte ' Th|1 mUn<br />

iwimmini ability.<br />

|~*Mhl taMh at Bth<br />

y« be-<br />

employed* "»nd fhV' other<br />

hM "surplus <strong>of</strong> white<br />

|<br />

Occiin C'liy<br />

iiii'Midum tn<br />

chaiiiiliin <strong>of</strong> !hi- r*^(>!!^ «;ihiisiL',<br />

ThLi i,^ ri-Marti<br />

Picnickeri Offered<br />

Convention Hall<br />

Through the special courtesy <strong>of</strong><br />

the Municipal -FluyKrntltld Hoard,<br />

picnickers uln> 1 reserye CoiivelHion<br />

Hail, nth at, and the hourdwnik,<br />

for the use Of their groups.<br />

Two nrKaniiations nlrcady have<br />

taken ndvantage <strong>of</strong> this service,<br />

They nri* the Methodist Church, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>May</strong>s -Landing. With n picnic hclie-<br />

dulert for June as, nnd the First<br />

Presbyteriiui Chtireh <strong>of</strong> Bridfjpton,<br />

which will Rather there the follow,<br />

ing .day.<br />

Thr Flilicr II. Weiic trnpiiy<br />

u'linunil tin- c'liiiiity i-inm<br />

tfjuthull WUH rc-riiveri, as u,i*<br />

thi' V.P.w. triipliy Inr Hie i-diiuiy<br />

tnif.ki-1 (mil f-rnnii null tin' llntiirv<br />

trciphy ior wumim: tlii- t-nutity h-A v-<br />

liiiil tillP.<br />

SWKATKHS ritESENTED<br />

In additiun, tin- loc-iii nnard ni<br />

Kdtirutiun prOMMitrd t^it-li jncilii<br />

nt tlie Siiutli .leiM'y Cii'Oiip 1 chiii<br />

pioiisliip luolhiill ti'am with a<br />

shaker knit niaiuon sweater With<br />

whim in^mniH,<br />

Till' list nf sperlal nwiilrtH iin-.<br />

noimcetl Mniidiiy included flic fti|-<br />

It.wnm:<br />

Betiiiir boy priae fnr nll-nrniinrl<br />

?u°rvii'i' to tlie si-hiwl, Hrniunr Snii!!.;<br />

Fcir otitstandiiiK w T ork in art. AU<br />

hert Gilbert.<br />

Certiliriurs iif mrril, Jon ISiU-lcy<br />

and William PilrEKi.<br />

WIN Ml'Hir AWAim<br />

Instrumental music awnrd. Riiy-<br />

moiid Adiinis and Williiini Pilenei<br />

Kiwiuu^ club awards for st'liul,<br />

irhliip, Harbam Canlpbell and Rod.<br />

BIT BmiUl,<br />

Cheniistl'y award, Lois Fry,<br />

Wene tmiihy, Barharri Caniph^Il<br />

UAH. Ciund CiU?.enshii) Uwiilil,<br />

Miriam nmwiilee.<br />

Sororities, Fraternities Warned<br />

By Police They Must Register<br />

With the peals <strong>of</strong> the vacation<br />

season approaching. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

police this week warned summer<br />

fraternity antf sorority houses that<br />

they must comply immediately with<br />

city regulations by registcrinE the<br />

establishments.<br />

Up to early this week only one<br />

sorority had registered, and no f.w-<br />

temitles, although normally there<br />

are at least a dozen such places in<br />

operation.<br />

The law requires them to give<br />

police a record <strong>of</strong> the names and<br />

address , <strong>of</strong> the organization, to-<br />

gether with the name <strong>of</strong> someone<br />

over 31 years nf net 1 who is held re-<br />

sponsible for conduct on the pre.ni-<br />

iscs.<br />

The law prescribes rules <strong>of</strong> eon-<br />

duct, . iiTCludiiiK thf prohibition nf<br />

noise and eonKreentioiis <strong>of</strong> crowds<br />

outside the houses after mldniplu,<br />

Eacli fraternity and sorority also is<br />

roauired to keep a registry book <strong>of</strong><br />

the names <strong>of</strong> all guests, and is fort<br />

bidden to rent rooms to non mem<br />

bers,<br />

police have prepared placards<br />

with the rules,, to be posted in the<br />

houses, u an additional step to<br />

mitjimiM trouble.<br />

VtH'ul niuiii 1 award- n-itli Hack-<br />

i;ry.<br />

lioariris Dm<br />

Cunipbi'ii.<br />

The Dili ii»ard» wire prf»l>nt-<br />

f 5 d by Mi-s. Ja>- K M*t ray nn he.<br />

hall fit Surah SiiUwoi: rhiiiitii.<br />

LETTERS AWAHIIKM<br />

Winners ut ]('tler> ior Viirsily atll><br />

li-llc pnrtlrl|Jali"r.. un a lsJint liusis,<br />

were:<br />

f'alil Beentte, Edward Pfiwcll, nob-<br />

v\-\ Saiiniiits. ,1,lilies Diintind. Wil-<br />

liiillj Hainnh, iliiliii Hiiinr-.. John<br />

Oliver, James Nirllnl,«. Thomas<br />

Hwayne, Laiiretirt- Hruwn. William<br />

r ! RcyniilriJi, Leiinunl Fci|i|ni. Vernoil<br />

" i flniisaiid, Andrew Itiilisiiiid. Allen<br />

Pitersoi]. »'rai'.n.< Tuwiuc-nd, Wil-<br />

hum Corson, Cliiirh'« Huberts, James<br />

Sullivan and nirhiird Ciuhilile.<br />

Boys who retruvert pnmls toward<br />

varsity nllilrlir li-lli'is wi-ii>:<br />

eiinuie! MtDDwell. .livii-iilj Thomp-<br />

son, Joseph Avis Allrn Townsend.<br />

William Ewiim. Krilisl Hiiliii. Rob-<br />

erl Dirkson. niinii Sm.th. Anthony<br />

PlleRgi, Freri Mai'.li-V. Jarlf McUow-<br />

i!ll. Jaek CarmiMiii. Hobeil Anrirews.<br />

Marvin Diirn. .Tii.-«-pli Murray. IluBh<br />

Ctilwell, Edwiiitl Kiniiiuc. TlHimas<br />

Quilin, Rnbert rhriitiiiii. day Ta-<br />

lese. Riiymond Huley. Franli Kreps.<br />

Roy Plunder; Paul Jcnlillius, jack<br />

Welsh, Ellis Kuril lipnrcc Stilt's,<br />

Jack Mcsow, Doutla.'iS Luniseiiecker,<br />

harles " Vincent. Albeit Ciilbert.<br />

Franlt Lenarci, Mai-vin tiraham,<br />

Russsll Mllltnrd. Frank illisaird.<br />

Williftm Wilsey, Lalireni'e Limny,<br />

An 1!H niise in fees for medica<br />

MTVici-s ir, O- itiiii Dr. Robert<br />

A, Cornwell. lrea,sunr,<br />

Otiiers attenriiiu were- Drs Al-<br />

drich r Crowe. F B Lane Haines,<br />

Herschel Pettlt. Jnhn H. Wliiticar,<br />

John B Townsend, C EliBene Dar-<br />

by Marci.i Smith and MnMlds Uch><br />

ner.<br />

Drs. Vi'lyliti^ and Cnrnwell were<br />

welromcd us new mpnibers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

cllrt).<br />

DA.R, homeinakers' awards. Dale<br />

Kimble for loads, Bosnia Bates till<br />

elothlnii,<br />

Anieneau I.ee^Oii awards, Joaii<br />

Woods Agency to<br />

Convene Monday<br />

200 Expected for<br />

Confarenee<br />

Two hundred members <strong>of</strong> tlie<br />

Edward A, Woods AjrtMicy, <strong>of</strong> Pius-<br />

buruh, <strong>of</strong> the Equitable Life Aswir-<br />

aiiee Boclety will arrive Monday<br />

in the resort for their first post-war<br />

annual ennforenee, held this year<br />

under the guidance <strong>of</strong> Edward A<br />

Aiken. assistant agency .manager.<br />

Tile orKahii'atioii will, BS in pre-<br />

war years, make? tlie Flanders Hotel<br />

their headquarters nnd will convene<br />

Wednesday and Thursday mornings<br />

on the Music pier,<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> prominent sneakers<br />

have been scheduled to present top-<br />

ics at both morning sessions. Other<br />

speakers, ait connected with the<br />

agencies infiude: R. - S. < Crhmptnn,<br />

H fl. Jenkins, Merle A, Oulick, John<br />

Muller, WUilam Walsh and Irvin<br />

Bendintr,<br />

.Joseph Casey. Floyd-Candy. Homiid<br />

-star letters fnr liit'ls' nihletie<br />

lilirtieipalimi were awarded to;<br />

~ je 2, Please)<br />

* * 9<br />

Parochial School<br />

Awards Given<br />

Presented to Bth<br />

Grade Graduates<br />

Numerous awards for scholarship<br />

and other OUWtandlnq qualities<br />

were presented Thursday morning<br />

in Bt. AURUstlne's R. C, CllUreh<br />

durlnu ith (srade Briidiiation exer<br />

els <strong>of</strong> the Parochial School,-<br />

The special awards, toiscther with<br />

certificates <strong>of</strong> Brfldua'tlon to seven<br />

boys and seven «irls, were present,<br />

ed' by Rev, B. B. Ddyle, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

the ehuriii, fallowlnft a mass at<br />

8:30 a.m. Later the graduates were<br />

entertained at breakfast at Ches-<br />

ter's Rpstaiirant,-<br />

WIKS lilOIl AWARD<br />

An award for the highest genera:<br />

average waj given to Mary Hous-<br />

and, and «ie prise for the highejt<br />

BVeragt In rilliton (u awarded<br />

(Pan, •, pfeM*)<br />

Motor boat Upsets;<br />

Fish Club Officials<br />

Have Reunion in Bay<br />

Four biBwius <strong>of</strong> the Rainbow<br />

Fisliing Club had a reunion in<br />

the bay hen' Saturdiiv lllidcr<br />

snlilewiiai adverse eirciiTn.<br />

stances.<br />

John McCiirthy. ex-Kins <strong>of</strong><br />

the club, and Ciliirlt's Mulvany.<br />

the Ptlrelc. were f Lsllinn . near<br />

the sod bunk aboard, McCar-<br />

thy's boat "Pop", when they saw<br />

a small outboard. motorboat<br />

empsize near them.<br />

epeediiii; in the reffiic lliej?<br />

found the other unfortunate<br />

allulcrs to be Bill Unrue, club<br />

president, and Bud Drlsroll, ft<br />

past president, Unrlle and Drls.<br />

coll manaBed to reach shore<br />

Uilaided, but they lost all their<br />

tackle and other belnnging».<br />

McCarthy and Mulvany help,<br />

cd right the boat, fished up^<br />

the mntnr from the bottom,<br />

and towed the craft back home.<br />

and below that area when they<br />

could set a 20-foot strip <strong>of</strong> pav-<br />

irm in the center <strong>of</strong> the avenue un.<br />

der the .state-iiid proMrain. over a<br />

period <strong>of</strong> a few sears. Following<br />

this plan would eliminate the bond<br />

issue, for the L-ity hiis sufficient<br />

cash in its i-apital improsernent<br />

und to do tiie ceniral section<br />

without borrowinu.<br />

We foci tiiHt a bond issue for<br />

Wtwt IV, is unnece»w.ary and not<br />

'yen feasible at present, due to the<br />

act thai more borrouiim probably<br />

?- Moinp to be ueces^ari- in the<br />

near futiire til re-deck the board,<br />

walk and fiimnee nddiiional erosion<br />

(Pag* g. Flea**)<br />

<strong>City</strong> Plans to<br />

Spend Up to $8,500<br />

for Improvement<br />

Anticipating the paving <strong>of</strong> W«t<br />

av,. the city commissioners Wed-<br />

nesday introduced nn ordinance au«<br />

thoriKing the exiJ*'iiuiture <strong>of</strong> up to<br />

S8.000 for ttie installation <strong>of</strong> a tmf-<br />

fic light control system on the ays-<br />

mie.<br />

The ordinance, which comes lip<br />

for final adoption June S6, would<br />

provide traffic control lights at 8th,<br />

7th. 8lh. 9th and 10th sts,, on West<br />

av.. and at (ith st- on Asbury •»»<br />

'Iht* S8500 exjwnditure would cover<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> all necessary materials and<br />

installation. It includes also the r&=<br />

location <strong>of</strong> traffic lights at Bth st*<br />

and Palen av<br />

Under the proposal the dtF<br />

would have the option <strong>of</strong> letting<br />

llie new lights under contract Of<br />

purchasing tlw equipment and ma-<br />

terial for installation by city work*<br />

men. whichever method were found<br />

to he least expensive.<br />

The ordinance also ealli for BL<br />

secOiVd capital impToven<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> a new 30 inch east<br />

iron and concrete storm water drain<br />

at the ocean end <strong>of</strong> 3rd it,, &t B<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> up to $4,000-<br />

Thls drain is designed to resets<br />

the Hooding condition in Srd st*,<br />

whicli existed durinfc every heavy<br />

rain und abnormally high tide 01<br />

recent years.<br />

A<br />

U, S, Ready to<br />

Take Waterway<br />

Must Have Local<br />

Cooperation<br />

.mhorisation far maintenance <strong>of</strong><br />

the Cape <strong>May</strong> Canal at an esti-<br />

mated annual cost <strong>of</strong> SM.OO0 is in-<br />

cluded in the n'lvers and Harbors<br />

bill, passed by tlie House <strong>of</strong> Repre-<br />

sentatives late last week. Congress-<br />

an T, Millet Hand, <strong>of</strong> New Jcr-<br />

•}•'» Second District, reports.<br />

The canal, built in 1B43 by Armyi<br />

iftineers at tlie request <strong>of</strong> tlie<br />

Navy Department as a war mea.<br />

sure, has been maintained by the<br />

engineers, who have been reim-<br />

rsed for maintenance work by<br />

* Navy. With the decommission-<br />

ing <strong>of</strong> the Cape <strong>May</strong> Naval Base<br />

ently, the Navy seeks to be re-<br />

Sieved <strong>of</strong> continued maintenance<br />

ists,<br />

"Congress is ready to deal with<br />

the entire New Jersey waterway<br />

with a view to federal control[and<br />

lintenance," CotiRressman Hand<br />

explained. "The conditions or local<br />

cooperation required to bring about<br />

this change include ceding <strong>of</strong> the<br />

waterway to the United States and<br />

providing spoil ureas for mainte-<br />

nance work and other necessary<br />

action at the local level. When that<br />

is done, I hope that the Federal<br />

jEOvornrnent will take over the in-<br />

land waterway and will thereafter<br />

be responsible for its Improvement<br />

and maintenance,"<br />

R,R, Tracks to<br />

Be Re-Located<br />

•Y' to be Moved<br />

Off West av.<br />

Cits commissioners by re^lutisfi<br />

^\ pdnt*Hda\ apprai ed an exchange<br />

nf prnpertv with th^ F§nnsyiv&nia-<br />

RnaflinK Sea^hure <strong>Line</strong>s to enable<br />

the railroad tg re-locate its V<br />

track-, in thi Gardens where loeO-<br />

niutue% turn around at thi ind ©I<br />

t)» line<br />

The action w as taktn primarily<br />

to nhtain complete title by the city<br />

to the roaclua} «f West av,, before<br />

thr proposed pa\mg project is un=<br />

d* rtuKen At present a small per-<br />

uui i <strong>of</strong> t hi 1 V track extends Inta<br />

We *t a\ ha\ ing been an except<br />

tion to the removal <strong>of</strong> the old<br />

Pennsvlvania tracks from the cen-<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> the a^rnue H\e years ago*<br />

\ ndi r the resolution the city will<br />

gi\i the railroad four lots thi city<br />

now ow in un Ha\ en av,, and the<br />

railroad w ill in turn deed to the<br />

cit^ the We^t a\ lots it now owns<br />

for Y track purposes.<br />

Solicitor John E, BOSWell told the<br />

cnmm^sioner& that the railroad has<br />

agreed to re locate the tracks in<br />

accordance with Wishes <strong>of</strong> the city<br />

government Plans for the change<br />

already *have been approved.<br />

He also declared thftt the lets<br />

cit> m reeeivinf have more fu=<br />

ure \ alue than those the elty 13<br />

i\ing the railroad.<br />

Yum! Yum! Strawberries<br />

Ben Weiitherhy. 231 Asbury sw^<br />

'psort carpenter, and gardener wn*<br />

raordiiittry. brought H box Of his<br />

e-grnwn struwbcrfies to Til©<br />

tliiel-l-edjjer Wednesday night<br />

—just, to Rive us nn idea. Most ef,<br />

,heni wore us largp &s itnall hen's ,<br />

&. hilt—<br />

Rhucks."' he said. "You should<br />

my LARGE ones—18 <strong>of</strong> them<br />

d 1<br />

Gifford Tells How Public Can<br />

Help Speed Garbage, Trash Pick-Up<br />

The pubic fan cooprrnte with the<br />

city'R trash and Rftrbagc eoKoclors<br />

by eomplyinq with ihn city rule<br />

that all trash miist be in a wooden<br />

barrel or nietul contalnw. and all<br />

garbage must Win" a metal eon-<br />

tainer. with proper lid or cover.<br />

Ray Oifford. city inspector 6"<br />

colleetions, railed attention to that<br />

fact this week mid explained why<br />

compliance will help to ipecd col-<br />

lections.<br />

Many people, especially »t, houge-<br />

i tlnie, deposit a large quan<br />

h i dbrd bo*es o<br />

cleBnim tlnie, p g q<br />

tity <strong>of</strong> trash in cardboard bo*es or<br />

carious, or other destructible con-<br />

tainers." lie said, "If rain (alls' be.<br />

fore the collector cornea around,<br />

these flimsy containers become sod<br />

den and collapse. makhiR it nerrs<br />

sary for the collector to pmcticiilly<br />

shovel the contents onto his truck or<br />

pick up the pieeei by hand.; Thi;<br />

greatly retards his procrtss am<br />

makes It impossible for lilm to col-<br />

lect as frequently as lie otherwise<br />

could do,"<br />

Declaring that the citv'i ambitior<br />

is to keep the resort clean. Mr.<br />

Clifford nevertheless pointed 0111<br />

that labor is scarce and that there<br />

fore the public's cooperation is es<br />

sentiBl, if collections are to be<br />

expedited under existing conditions.<br />

He estimated that at present, 5C<br />

per cent <strong>of</strong> trdh and garbage a<br />

not placed In proper cohU<strong>On</strong>en.<br />

Mrs. Helen Johnstone and ion,<br />

Drtiinld. 858 Asbury av,, recently<br />

flew to New York <strong>City</strong>, where Don-<br />

ald appeared on a radio program.<br />

They returned last weekend.<br />

Time and Tide<br />

'Computed ID Eialarn Standard Tin* «<br />

BeacU Front<br />

(Loniport Bridje. >o4 5 mla.i IMA^I<br />

Point BriOi., add SO mis.; *tk M, kaitea,<br />

iild JO mlB , I4lh it. brlOia, t4» SI nla.1<br />

Scull tindlni. Craat III Harb« Rim,<br />

•dd I hr. 50 mis.)<br />

" " hi Cltj Daeartruit *t<br />

Pub<br />

1 I hr. 50 'mis.)<br />

Compii.d »T CltT D.partMrt<br />

Public ReUlloni<br />

A.M.<br />

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