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0, \ •-• M • Due, it MioliM i ftr renmal i Cor the new Ml, ' SI, on Exhibition Baton twlrjwi. other ^wberi on the -menu" MEteu follows; A callathenlo. drill by girl, <strong>of</strong> ths Fresiuiuui «nd Sophomoro claase*. - Belays by the «Ui, Tth and 8th grades. Folk donees by girls from 7th •ndt ta Seniors, eaeli dancs repre SaveFcK«' Drive Opens •anting different eoontry. A M ',;«• maii br mull, It wu Bwltli B. Boj, square dance will be for the unlW(j States, A South American number, com, blnini rhythmic exercises and dunc- 1m, uj SO Juniors Hid Banian. I-Vnclng drill by '•ophemores, Jui m nnd Seniors. *l,!ii'ii: drill imitating move- ments in various sport* activities. i OB* 1300 notice* to peo]ple| P ' lrR -*' M can go Into food," Mr, Murtha said that restauran •re btini requested to observe fam lne emergency regulations, whic should prove no hardship to them or their patrons. He pointed out that whereas Mao is the average numbe <strong>of</strong> calories In th A i dit th urban populati ing on from daily. The Far tion diet even I to M m with M •mrtoaed. iftr- 1 IMF fee, to the will receive their I ia a Ant flow. • in tm* to visit the 11 ta siss wltii their appli- iei <strong>of</strong> .new places I Ian IScemed. •M »be Ii eonfl- <strong>of</strong> the mercantile .Tumbling and pyramid building by 7th, ith and Sth grades. Marehlng drill finale by M Senior Junior and Sophomore girls as nn O,0,H.S. greeting to the United Nations. Musical background for nil the numbers wilt be played by Mrs Margaret Walnwright and qbrneil Pearl, The city ha« promised vo pro. vide United Nations flags for gym decorative effects plan won or It »Tci both time HB, H also enable* the her aalgtant to handle nuance more sroooth- mkujnum effort. with the mercantile —ne -alieUwr there nts. will be oheck- i Police department later W Mil. Charles Muth have rte the resort after ipend- — ta Oak Lane, Mrs. I on the road to reeoy. •ttwft <strong>of</strong> pneumonia. __ '. assisted By their son, i operate their shop at 831 fc- TbJ* will be their 11th <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. I Mrs, Clarence «L Lent, ef »t, ue here for the : mm Battersea rd. TelU Kiwanis <strong>of</strong> Travel* in South Observations made while on a trip to Panama during the winter were passed along to members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Kiwanis Club, Wed- nesday, by Floyd O, Bimms, restau- rateur and member <strong>of</strong> the club. He also described his sensations and* misgivings while traveling by g lb gings wile trveling b air line from Miami, Fla, to Balboa He said he was particularly Impress- ed by the fact that air travel toda Is big business, with all the crowds and hustle at the Miami airport that are usually associated with railroad terminal. During the Bieetlng, Dr, Paul L tingling, physician, was. inducted into club membership by Dr M ~ Stannard, <strong>of</strong> calories in the American diet, the urban population <strong>of</strong> Europe is Ing on from 100 to 2000 calories Jar Bast is on a atarvu- belew that level, TO INSTRUCT IIOUiElVIVES The local cpoperative effort will include distribution <strong>of</strong> small folders with dozens <strong>of</strong> tips to housewives on how to plan their buying and their meals to reduce food waste which always has been a normal procedure to some degree. Methods <strong>of</strong> saving include reduc- tion <strong>of</strong> bread consumption, use <strong>of</strong> more potatoes, saving <strong>of</strong> fats ana oils, use <strong>of</strong> alternate and plentiful foods, such as poultry, eggs, fish, fruits and seasonal vegetables, sim- plification <strong>of</strong> meals, and more care- ful planning <strong>of</strong> food purchases, CAFE MAY COLLECTS CANNED FOODS A campaign to collect canned foods for the UNRRA famine relief drive opened in Cape <strong>May</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Monday, under sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanis Club. Wilfred Lucke, malinger <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Co, <strong>of</strong>fice at Cape <strong>May</strong>, is chairman <strong>of</strong> the cam- paign to help aid the hungry over- seas. 1_ 'Butter, Butter/—Not For Sale — But For Barter'/—1000 Pounds/ .Jit*.* V ss'V \A Action Deferred <strong>On</strong> West Avenue (Continued from page 1) elsewhere were done under state ilo, without such assessments, 4, Cast or materials and labor present is too high to undent such a major improvement, 5, If the idea is to relieve Asbui av. traffic congestion, West av. iieeu only be improved in the central see ' tion from 6th to 11th sts, at present, nstead <strong>of</strong> for the entire length. ,, | 8, The project does not benefit he people <strong>of</strong> the community at large so much as would the same money spent on boardwalk and beach Improvements, BUSINESS GROUP OPPOSED Opposition was sjienrheaded by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Business Men's As- sociation, for which K= R, French, secretary, and Alexander Blatt. At- antic <strong>City</strong> attorney, were the prm- :ipal speakers. Another outspoken objertor was lartln Hatch. Philadelphia attor- ney, who charged that the com- mlssioners are proposing "to con- sume the city s reserves and bor- •ow to- decorate the back yard when lie front porth—the beach, our greatest asset—is in serious dan- ier," He called attention to the al. eged further loss <strong>of</strong> beach despite [lie construction <strong>of</strong> new stone jet- es last year. SOME REWARD DtlE "This gift ia too expcnsivp you have to take it back. 11 said the wealthy young heiress. "Nothing <strong>of</strong> the port," insisted the young man. "Why I've been given credit all over town since 1 our en- gagement has been aiineuneed." •:k Phone 967 HARRY'S INN Maryland Ave,, Somers Point in Chops, Chicken, U Goods Cocktail Bar Kitchen Open from 5 p.m. 'til 2 a.m. TO TAKE OUT Catholics Pay Fine Tribute to Priest (ConllnuMl from page li respect for you- its our spirit leader," PRAIBED BY PHIESTS Father Doyle wns the recipient <strong>of</strong> many words <strong>of</strong> pro lap—and some joshing — from a (ti'oup <strong>of</strong> otlier priests who were Here 10 join the celebration. Where <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Meets fora Good Time iveryiew Inn Off the Circle ,.. Somer. Point OMOCHT )AY, <strong>May</strong> 24th Saving Shares Available Invest $1 to $5,000 <strong>City</strong> Home and Loan Assn. Phone M12 i*AMhL They included the Rt. Rev. Mon signer RUey, <strong>of</strong> Trenuin, who wn seminar} 1 student tit thraiiine time as the honored giiest t FaUwr William ooyle, <strong>of</strong> Margate, the pastor's brother: Father Timothy Murphy, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, pn., his cou sin: nnd Fiither Daniel MiiKill, <strong>of</strong> stone Harbor, a close friend for M years, FITTING SUCCESSOR TO FATHER BLAKE MonslBiwr Riley referred to [he steady growth <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> parish, in keepinB piiec wit;i de- velopment <strong>of</strong> the cornmunitj. nnd attributed it tt) the hieh quality <strong>of</strong> lendership <strong>of</strong> local pastors. He said Father Peyle ^.^ especially diusen M -ft-fJiiillg-SHeeessoi lute mther Thomas T, Blake, lo- cal pastor for aa years. An expression <strong>of</strong> congratulations and best wishes was extended by Miss Resins B, RodBers on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Confraternity, the Sodality and the Farent-Teacher groups <strong>of</strong> the parish, Charles Schreiber. toajtmaitpr, read a telegram <strong>of</strong> congratulations from the New Jersey Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus organization. Introductory remarks on the pro- gram were by Father Joseph J. Brennan. assistant pastor, who characterised Father Doyle as "a man <strong>of</strong> comprehensive learning, ae. companled by kindness and sympa- thy, ' FROM PRIMTLY FAMILY He pointed out that Father Doyle I comes from a priestly family, with a brother and four cousins in the service <strong>of</strong> Ood, The dinner was arranged by a committee at men <strong>of</strong> the parish", ni which Harry Keller was general chairman. It was a prelude to a solemn Iiich mass <strong>of</strong>. thanksgiving, conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Wrsley av, church by the Most Rev, Bar. tholomew J. Eustace, bishop <strong>of</strong> the Damden diocese, and other high ranking clergy. In brief remarks <strong>of</strong> appreciation for the honors heaped upon him. Father Doyle said "it is a heart warming tribute to the pastor to see so many <strong>of</strong> his people here, but I do not feel worthy <strong>of</strong> the honor." With ehMHter^tie humility, he red that It has been a privi- _ to live In the une house sanctified by the late Father Blake, "These have been 28 beautiful years," he concluded, "and if I am •pared to celebrate my golden jubi "BUTTEK . , , BITTER , . , Bl'TTER!" read the head-line ov- or an adverHwment In a Detroit, Mich., ni«si)ii|.lr recpnilj, •Oil!" Thousanci Poiijids <strong>of</strong> Butt B er for Barter—Not lor sale! claimed, and went mi; Due to tiuviriitiH-iit and union labor strikes and slow riiiwn ill prii- they l;av diictlon, moiiry will not buy the but equipment tlie laniicr nurds to pru-' duee tiiore food. "Therefore. «e <strong>of</strong>fpr l.Oflfl paunds <strong>of</strong> butter (nhich repre- NentK l.SDO hour-, <strong>of</strong> farm labor on wlntor feedinBiii, in exiiuinec for 1 New g.cylinder autamobile — or 1 New (.ton truck, "The present shortage <strong>of</strong> butter winch production is less than super •rut ui pri'war production, is caused It pro-1 by yiruv failings, subsidies and OPA ••Frirmi'rs luiv" not cuiir on strike: quit producing cream for "The farmer iilij not trade 3 hours <strong>of</strong> hi* i^jior for 1 hour <strong>of</strong> Inriuslriai iBLinr." The. iifivcrtiftoment waj; sipied by tl.i- Cnlrtwiitcr I3airy Co., <strong>of</strong> Cold- »;it(>r Mli-M. OPA Cutting Goods and Jobs 722 Firms Report in U. S. Survey Sixty per riMH <strong>of</strong> niiurjftleiunii! riiis cove.red in u iniui.tu-t 011. survey <strong>of</strong> the (Hells ul price cull trnl have boon lurci-il hy OPA ceil iims to aha!]dun prssd:i'L;nn <strong>of</strong> ccf tain CDOtls for uliicli UHTC ivil* i P.i : r SKi.L Mnr ",.:•: I-...;-,, :i.,d tl".' .":C! ,ijcc' BELOM • limn Ni u in u Jp> acv. Hilr 'ilutr' #and * COST 41 per Coi •rut Western at Wls- liiectlcut at the Mr, French said the Association avors street improvements, but eels that West av, should be done iy the atatc-aid plan instead <strong>of</strong> by borrowing and special assessment, SAVS MANY OPPOSE IT Mr. Blatt said the Association cii cularized property owners by posi card and received 672 replies op posing the project and only six it favor <strong>of</strong> it, Morris L, Johnson, extensive own er <strong>of</strong> West av, property, said he fe a small amount spent on cieanini and otherwise iniprovlni the ocean- front would puf greater dividends at present than a large expi riditur on West av. Principal speakers for the pavin BIBLES MYW00D PRESS MS Asbury Ave. w&c William Spritzer, another At- lantic r attor Rev Samuel Comff rpjro owner. Mrs Olh r rv id estate agent i h, building contractor i, WORTH OF POU. « - vii said he repre i year-usund res • the authenticity lens poll because . <strong>of</strong> more than half ,ty owners who did ii! questionnaires, ue city, after spending ui Jetties, would be per li-cliy justified in "developing a new nmln traffic artery, and that the In- ,t. .i in paving eoiti has not been ii urly us largo as in the cost <strong>of</strong> re- decking the inudwalk, if that were done. He pointed out that the city has a borrowing capacity <strong>of</strong> half a million dollars, is paying only I per cent interest on bonds, and is in excellent condition to undertake the project, stressing the Asbury av. traffic hasard, he declared that "there will be danger there so long as West av is a mud .hole." •AYS SCORES FAVOR IT Mrs, MaePherson snid slip lmd obtained scores <strong>of</strong> signatures on pe titionj favoring the paving, and could have obtained 600 or more, had time permitted. "Eventually West av, will be ex- tended to Sfith st.,' 1 she said, "We have Been waiting for this develop, mtint for 20 years. It jeems to me the people in the back yard ought to have some consideration when OCEAN CITY 8ENTINEL.LJDGER PAGE' iw tar M ti m noUUns tS The Rev. Mr failure would mean mntifltSrd enterprise and bloefc d?J housing and buslneaM the negroes but all Asbury av. He alleged that at hw H, Wsggnif! PhOBe 14TO Tllr 'Hirvtw, iiiadr by ]hv NritiQp.iil Industrial 'Coiinril. covcrPd " TJU firms, larsje and smaii. in IT differ= ent areas between Worrc-sti r. Masn.. in the riLSt, and Portland. Ore., iia the west. . ~ Philadelplila and Fittsburiili Pa Detroit, .Siich.: Peoriu. Helghis and Hockford, III.: Colum-! postwar bus, O.: at, Paul, Minn,: tin- aira around tJtien, NY.i Brrks Cn:i:i>. I:I;.II- in-in-fl arr now selling IT nltMM arlirli'B bolow cost in i" ii'iiipb wiili OPA ceilings, • urvcy siiuwd. With many olh- >'Hir-y lit briak-i \en prices or ;ur MTV nominal pnilit, Fiwi'r tli.ui oiip in eight firms has I.IMI. abif ia L!(,T ^Hisiaetory price uriju.-ttiH-nis. train OPA. although l.imiln-ti- have souelit ri"ll(;f. Less ii4iiiauilL_werc able to get even par- tiiil Ud,lU-4HHM!tS. Kilty-ihiTf iM-r criii uf tlie firms n-ported iliut in rretiH months OPA 111, camrri iewiT jobs than could liiivo betii supplied, while 5i per riTt saiil.OHA rciJiilatunis were up- torferiiiE «itli jrib-crpating oppor- imties winch had been planned for Pfiatisi , Creeling Cards . ifaiiaaery ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HEAD THE CLASSIFIED ADS ped to celebrate my golden jubi- lee I. hope we can all Tje together again, even if I have to get up h with crutehei or a cane, an all Tje together have to get up here a cane" WE AHB NOW AGENTS In (his locality for the well-knawn MACKIN Shades Walter E. Mien 70S Central Ave. Ph. 0496-M Orter Now for Sprint Dellverf ETIt EIAMIPTED CLASSES FITTED IT 'arry H. Lake OPTOMITBIiT Your OPTOM1TB1ST for « Yeiri LItcgt Frames and MsuDtiHEB SUM Locals! Al §IT 4SBLKV A\-E. i FOR QUICK BESULTB , USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS FRANK CARFAGNO Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor 836 Central Awnue Phone 1S07-W E Your CM MUST LAST! MotorOverhaul AV4II.JIBLE AT OHCB f ilif OYcrb.nl »ee»iB([il iMin bar ul niw w«k ALL MAEIS EASY MONTHLY BUDGIT TEBMS Edw. G. Kurtz Co. AUutk A«. tat, Ul • North Phone OwO. OIM ilnee Uli" rntilrol fl.lKg, '. (1SATB, MngflLI. TOBS. ri.BAD. ill. IWSEflT I'KRTS A T?rr Li»nff 1'tnip, Wrlii, phnnr, Cnli U J. PONTELER P. C, O. Mowen Studio DEVELOPING - PRINTING photoiraphj, . earner* SuppUn 721 Wesley Ave. Ph. 0651 Bo? wen OhilarcB'a Wear M ATLASSANITARY PRODUCTS, inc. 13ih & CENTRAL AVER NORTH WILDWOOD, N. J, — Phone 151 _ liitiiMMiliMlllfiillliiiliiiiflMiME EDDIE'S EXPRESS LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE HAULING ANT KINO , (XQ. 1460 ***+ asas MORGAN RADIO 1136 A.bury Ave. Radio and Household Ap pUances Repaired We have flO',;, <strong>of</strong> the hard-to-get tubes and parti Complete Check Up f 1.50 SPEARS s 18.26 ATLANTIC AVE ATLANTIC omr MORTGAGE MONEY Wm Hmtrn It Seashore Building & Loan Assn. •01 A.bur, Now Get the LOT HOME OWN/ Beachfront Lota Corner Lou RcidenUal Site. SEE ' CAREY St. and ,,,,, ^ 1, HOTPOINT nEFHIGKKATORS KANOBS WATEIl HFVTtllS FBEIEEIIS • DISHH'/tSHEHS DISPOHALL KITCHEN CABiNETS WASHERS IKONERS SINKS CLEANERS NORGE BGFRiaERATORS RANaES OAS BAN<strong>On</strong> SPACE HEATERS WASHERS FREEZERS SEEGER COMMERCIAL REA<strong>On</strong>-IN REFIUOERATORS UNITED —COMMERCIAL— WALK-IN BOXES mil FREEZEKS DAIRY BOXES FROSTED POOP CABINETS DISPLAY CASES Twa.Teinpentun WALK.IN BOXES REFRrOERATION CONDENSING UNITS — Ally Wu DUO.THERM AutomiOlc OIL WATER HEATEBB HEIL OIL BURNERB OIL BURNINO BOILER UNITS GAS HMD WARM AIB HOT WATEIIE,1T UNITS SERVICE COMPIETI SEIIVICE IlhPT, To ussure you II,,. Ii,.st lUfjulU and Long Ufe Jruir All Your Appliances. FARNSWORTH KADFO Aut«m»llc Combination RADIO PHONOCRAPI RECORD PLAYERS TOASTBKS, IBONS, •HXnT.ta. 0. D. HACKNEY 931 Aibury.Ave. n it comes to improveineiiU, Mr, Bmith declared that owners in the Gardens and beachfront see- lions are being selfish in seeking to deny West Bide owners an im- provement long overdue, "We paid our share al the mill- •Good Nam" id as Fafs ?, Read Sim- adv. «•*! tho selfishness. In cdnciudlng the i Clyde w. SlruMe B commissioners will the arguments on L taking final action. It was moved by Henry Roeser, Jr tl Ihe ordinance be sent u> fected property owner rt! go a more full -^~ - views can he June 5, 55y» Wf TBST-WCAU-UA.M. APPEASEMENT AGAM "We are brraklnK . lection <strong>of</strong> European reasonable prices, aenfi Ust,"—stamp dealer's ~ ' -J*lHn found tin-! [)4aB | ni they ftr* ng STY now hftfi I Irxlona im and an'nl hllim u|in. INVITED ARTHUR L. BATTEN 845 Brighton Place R e p R Herbert H. Blizzard & Co. Philadelphia Call O. C. J8S8-M and Week End* jint fr v rooms each Hour, i.OO. B. B, <strong>On</strong>ley 400 4Bth si. No phone information. 8-24 WANTED -A Business^ Oppprtun- Ity, Is your business for salev We have a client i man and wifei de- siring to ehtubiish or purchase a lo- cal business with prospects <strong>of</strong> fu. ure expansion. Have adequate fi- nancing, c. s. Thorp, 401 Wesley av. 6-7 SALE—HOUSEHOLD goods. Q. M. refrigerator, 1018; large Kalarna- zoo kitchen range; 3-BUrner oil stove: 2 kitchen cabinets:, breakfast set; diiiing room suite: single bed room suite; double bedroom suit washer; electric sweeper; li.ing room coal stiivc; set washing tubs; cake mixer; medicine cabinet; phonograph; Zenith radio high soy: bonkgmf with—tianlHH—were' lafy and desk combined; wheel bar row, garden tools: tools and other articles too numerous to mention, Would like to 11 as a whole. John Boyer owner, care <strong>of</strong> 438 <strong>Ocean</strong> av Phone 13:26, 8-24 1 ASBURY AVt—OCEAN CltY Horton's Market 1200 Aibury Avenue Phone 0730 FRESH FRUIT and PRODUCE WHOLESALE and RETAIL Hotels, Stores and Restauranti Supplied NOW OPEN SftlF/, , full elec- garage, i ^or. o gg for veiir.round occupaney. six h Hour, iO.BOO. B. B, <strong>On</strong>ley, N h f t i SALE,—PARLOR iron stove, is; J as radiator. M; Bedroom suite. ; cabinet oil healing stove, ilO; odd tables: limps; vases; small dlimiK room suite; $35; rugs; beau- tlful pool table, 110. 848 Park pi. Phone 1653-J. _ 8-24 SALE—ONE-wheel cultivator, good condition, iS: 4-burner gas stove, ide oven. tB: 2 Ice refrlierators, IS and S2. 1040 Asbury av. 5-24 SALE—LIBRARY table, $8: rocker. SS. '119 <strong>Ocean</strong> ay. B-24 BALE—STEAM table, c<strong>of</strong>fee ums, dish warmer, dishes, tables, chairs. Apply Hotel Lincoln, Bth it. and esiey av, 4-24 WANTED—MAIDS and cleaners. Apply housekeeper, Delaware Ho- tel, 3rd st, and Boardwalk, tf SALE—POUR surplus drafting ta- bles, solid, well built, pre-war construction, together with horses, could be used for many other pur- poses: I Sxf s<strong>of</strong>t wood, |2S; J 8 l-ax7', made by Jueffel * Esser Apple Wood, excellent, §35; 1 3 1-S xf l-a- White Pine, 120; 14 1-2x10' s<strong>of</strong>t wood, $30. Morgan Hand, Sol Asbury av. 5-31 SALE—CONCRETE Mock mj|iiufM- turing plant ewaplite wllh ot, «3 <strong>of</strong> Ootmn O names <strong>of</strong> all nou» . D their lot, al» lot and Mock num- ber; very scarce, urn a* wall muni in i«ne reorti. WO; lot^<strong>of</strong> bum Sw tures wid empty *""»•• ••» "IV h Morgan Hand, (01 Atbnf*. tf* tures each. ay Atbnf* tf* n. snoiid near. 1 ic retniantor, funi •..- month snwn, l-m for nt for season, IIM, T ley, «0 4§th it. No phone WANTED—I-ADYS bicycle. _fNA condition, with WknlmtW 1202^ - ^"•rp. aned ced»f «hln»l«i«r< : Stretch. 43» OeMB_m rs Point, nice 4 bwJrm tretch. en ^ •ALB—At <strong>Ocean</strong> View, n with some land. Can ^ t«8mt» 5gm <strong>Ocean</strong> WANTED—SALESMEN over 15, Es- tahhsh your own permanent busi- ness witliout capital investment. Handle a guaranteed line <strong>of</strong> ro<strong>of</strong> material. Forty-year-old, reliable firm. Big demand, large earnings. Merchandise sold direct to consum- er—factories, mills warehouses, farm property,_ Write: The American Oil and Paint Co., Cleveland 6, Ohio, ' S-84 ^painting by an un- known artist <strong>of</strong> the "Dutch School", Very well done, good con- dition, about 100 years old! features four dogs, etc. Framed, miie 4Sx24', 175. Morgan Hand, 801 Asbury ay, 5-31 meat grinder, S5: 3 woven rugs with fringe, S8x70", SIO: rag rug. n%M", IS, good con, - ' arm chairs, IIS: 10- ditiQnL2jei£Her ISch iron skillet.J<strong>On</strong>aTfepTO broom, 60S Wesley av,. rear. 5-34 SALE-^3ARVEY. IB ft., 8 inches, including propeller, shaft, canvas cover, also trailer. Asa Madara, Beesley's Point, N, J. 5-31 Westcott & Wally L, Westcett 709 Asbury Avenue W. Blizzard Phone 1465 Fresh Scallops Today! SHRIMP CRAB MEAT BUTTERFISH SEA BASS BONITO WEAKF1SH FILET FLOUNDER OYSTERS CLAMS rACILITlBi TO HANDLB IJNI.IM1TBD QliANTITIBi ' WHOLESALE and RETAIL CHESTER'S RE-OPENS SATURDAY <strong>May</strong> 25th «t 4:30 pjn. Newly-Decorated, Fumuhed mni Eliilwged 4th St. and Corinthian Ave. 2 FAMILY APARTMENT. 6 roonM and baUi fint flew, 7 iwoiBi and bath 2nd floor. At- Udwd garage, farniilirf. Both •^rtm|nto open f« •umnier occupancy. Gardeni Sec- tton near beach, • 10,800 2 FAMIY APARTMENT «nd Third Floor— 8 room, and bath each; 2nd floor open for •tmmter occupancy. Corinthim av, near 3rd^ ^ 2 FAMIY APARTMENT. Upper section, near beach. Law ***• Hwted. Detached gara^. „ Available for iUBBner. f 18,000 3 FAMU.Y APARTMENT. Centrally located. Heated by c41 burner, J badropiii., ete. ui up. act part. B roonn and bath in each <strong>of</strong> frit ^^ f^r^rt^nto. facome $M00. $1B,OOO Other taveittnrat p«V«tie« and cottage* for BRICE and CAMPBELL 7t_i 'lid^, . ~l-~ _'fc .. W^a A. Blfe*H01A A9AR DANA Pastry Shop 8th and Moore FOR SEASON Friday, <strong>May</strong> 31st r RENT LARGE DINING HALL For Restaurant or Tea Room 24 x 42 ft. Corner fith Bt, and Atlantic or,, at Crrft Hall. We cater, to a reflnetl clientele and tenant would be required to give references as to his qualifications. Price $1500 for Season Inquire on prenili«r«f MRand MRS. PELKY, Owner. Yoor Agent HEADQUARTERS With everything you expect to find in > Good Jewelry Store G * M Jewelers A. W. GARRISON J. J. MARMARZ 923 Asbury Avenue Telephone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 2278 Dr. Roger G. LaRosa Optometrist Wishes to announce the Opening <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice at 615 - 8th STREET <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j, on June 3, <strong>1946</strong> Cottage _ nnn Near <strong>Ocean</strong> *11,000 Tbt* bedroom