May 1946 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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MioliM<br />
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 />
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found tin-! [)4aB<br />
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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