'*• -•--•--"^"-''- - —•' nal f» the commtanlSr*t~*-~^- •«» to *>>• role <strong>of</strong> nerTiii.h.n NftVW <strong>of</strong>ficer gneat. f ' "»• VILLAGE eoHw «re struct _ ^After the brief ceremony the Ac-1 «J •• F*K f. SCfHeM flu be under the dine, j BtCTCJCBS ,. SOLD and REPAIBED I Mi amiAMMH rW Mk>|| ANNARELU Brown's rimWffi Turns* fttf M Sitf. ,Wltt|lJfflW. und Arturo de Oordovs ihan stellar hilling in ParaW«Uit» 'K <strong>of</strong> &¥BH IB B 3 S 4 coortysPd. ft pot,ef Wy on the Wln- •«( BM aU ?« atme wfl«f»l »aa rigid ^^."who a^ able, wm iUm iM w^ ggrdlne-ptk to ride to tbe end . all get for * bouae approved the ttmW » _. i ! ^ rec^imeaa^ ft June iB, liWi • • « ;; steward: »T» ma'am! Howwer., Senator Olwrlea C. Rewl «Pr«a- jQ,, ,t,, „«# trying to art » ** * htaMBK htaK ftt t "frttefld frttefld « * ^rfitt" ^ ^ f th antUi" after losing hj» campaign tm IBnomination to WlllHun O. Hunt. •crow BiutOMi School. 4-S. booater « • < Until MAY 29 knee latotd M»lMM MM Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mra, T. A. Mcl A d M m. wnfmi Matt M |MM Itr*. L«oy MengeL tt TKAKf lot '• ' ^, TJirnmimonmi recMTed roany • * * ^ * ^ Jew* Howlanfl WM'awarded a laHiiialmi ttwt tbelr the Anglen" Ota>b^£tdpg pier at • nanud liwif"!— <strong>of</strong> the local WMtf ' ern Unkm <strong>of</strong>f**, succeeding Mis? In hU ayn- „„ KtM Bird Club nlied t» «Dir at Northfleld with O, ^ ^ CryMtat Dining Room HOUSE or LOT To SeD or Rent? Irwii Nickolwi Gat«r«n Tools ini Be««« DO«T'» Hardware Co. .»-. • : . • • • • . . THE E .4 .:"l«.6.^• : **/:*^•!,\;.-"^-i• a •«?•
4 ,^J VAULT l*OOfc»dln :A till o» . mw JERSEY • ilh the |'r..Tl»i,,| J H.atul.1 «nd 1 * ' H . pole vault With » i«p <strong>of</strong> to feet « taches hi bat (o dttt Don Ml mort .», Ml tatt tOdat* DM Mul- --,_ was »MM *itb the excellent pn>- time « CM in th, MO yard dash: mnk Bllmrd w fourth in the » y-jd. Mil fifth In the 100 yards cape MM H Mwell toot third Ihthe W MH (oorth in the dtoew; The ggyjWW WM Us MM, U feet i sm^s 8 however, exhibited iifenty <strong>of</strong> liktlns "Water ! and should be strone con 5flf*/SkB? §"»•?« •&SPJW He raty thta week. It eaneemed We fail <strong>of</strong> one DWf Tftjfsr, <strong>of</strong> FhfladelBhta, who caught a. rare bird on nd and reel, tnifer's haul was a sooty shearwater, -i species usually found m nUd-owan, He was fWUnt fcr BMkerel, and after throwing out Us baited hook he felt a tug and pulled it ui to find the bird. There had been a fioek over toe boat at the time. ^*-^ , Oeean *Oity anglers have hooked- seagulls in similar manner In the put. Jggsa fatyand wart «rf the oUMf j m itadeTraiiosiUile to _ —— • — m. -** > to 1 " m Jim McNeils, K <strong>of</strong> O. third barman, was the heavy artillery with a ^r3f •* Teiuiii Court. Open to Hih High School S h l Pl MS* The back count <strong>of</strong> the Mean Oity I municipal tennis center are now av- I aUaMe for plsj by high school stu- •deoM, and preparations have been made to resurface the front section, or -'tournamenf, eourti for the I coming season, according to Oom. ' inlMioner at PMWIB Worts Edward B lowker, jnds He said the tennis center probably wM be fully open and ready for the general public about the third week M Me, Wallace Johnjon, summer pr<strong>of</strong>essional, eirpects to report for duty rtout the lith, FatotUif and other renovation <strong>of</strong> thi clubhousewns itarted nue time r ' Tom'* 1 iveii that undf -rniaircn! HrciBirauun I.aw iigw i • 11 perloni, tJCejil till. In mil ..... HniH anil Fniitled In rte«i» aliHiilfB bollotl. Blurt lie iwrinanentl rriiil.irril u Ifmt forty ja,, priBI t lilt due or the pphnir, „ ,(,,,,,1 ,1 * -* *"*" to >lsectloil at wliirB llity cleairr is volt Suoli prr,un, Kriim ill ni are orenol already per Recreation Director Oeone j fhci Hi , 1 Itr diner announced that Wtuil • Ciiunt* ley has entered a team in the sum- l l l ( H l mer league and claims to have e, ouih power to make mincemeat, <strong>of</strong> ih# others in the circuit. ° Oardlner is anxioui to have all prospective teams realster their i !!»*! houfi players as soon as possible. Xnv irnlni and team; not yet heard from shoud likewise contact him before the end <strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong>, Present plans call for the start <strong>of</strong> league play en June 18. »t im "(m th, ,,om. «er which new entries will he barrio alii <strong>of</strong> the fslinwini IVITKn 75.1b. Black Drum Caught in Delaware A 75-pound black drum, first re- A SHislill'l' ported this season in the Cape <strong>May</strong> A rtlKONEH County area, was caught Saturcia by Freeman Yearlcks. Jr., <strong>of</strong> FIshini, Creek, while angling <strong>of</strong>f North Wthland B«ch in the beiawJS The drum was the "first lane entry in the county flihiiw contest Ifearioks Is a recently dLschargi-d veteran. More New Books At Public Library New books received at the Pitt Public Library include the follow Ing: jf KV.IJ ,,f|i eight 6t%k hi TUISOAV, th ini BJnmtiA Fli|tl».i. IM6 PRODUCTS CO. Gl»«sboroe40 SPEEDY ft*T YOU MOVt IN Gas Heat! moiled quantity <strong>of</strong> Bone Horn t Eoulpment »v«Uable for Immediate rnatalfetkm. V. Phone Somers Point 604 Box 366 Somers Point, N. J, jm-f|ff 'ttlii SirHpU Till At* M KlTORI NOON SAME JM1^_ , and Presto!! ,-,'.'_ IT WILL «I DONEJir • This Offer 1$ .'good from now on, excepting Sunday* arid Holidays only, whether you ar« qpenlha the summer cottage or rhoklrla a per- m<strong>of</strong>ient chonoe <strong>of</strong> residence. Where k«yt are h^iury please hov»- thcrtr f our <strong>of</strong>f»e« :m- : A "Blood Is a Beggar," by Tnomai •yd, "Debomh,' 1 by Marian Castle. "Love Story Incidental," by Bo phie Kerr. "Mink Coat," by Kathleen NorrL. "Our Own Kind,- by Edward Me •orley. "This H aoodbye,'"*y Betty Baur "Torrents <strong>of</strong> Spriiif,' by Michael Innes, "World to Win,' by Upton Bin elatr. 'Aw <strong>of</strong> Jackson," by Arthur M 8ehiesinger. "Binding <strong>of</strong> Books," by K#nnetl: P. Perry. "Flags <strong>of</strong> All Nations." by Cleve land H. Bmith, "Qame Book," by Margaret B Mulae. ~*^eWfrey oimueerr<strong>of</strong> Bilgland, by MarehMte Ohutp, "Great White Hills at New Hampshire," by Ernest Poole. "Sueeeis on the Small hrm," by Haydn s, Pearson, FOB QUICK RESULTS VIE THE CLASSIFIED ADS OCEAN CITY'S OWN RADIO PROGRAMS WFPG UM on Dial MYSTCRY MELODY CONTESTS MUSIC— * LOCAL NEWS- PRIZES! • -Sponsor*-. TUESDAY NITE « 7:30 - 8:00 Spie it Span Restaurant Roqfcett't E«to Station Senior Studios O.D. Hackney Independent Roeflng Co. WEDNESDAY NITE 9:00 . 9:30 Saiwon it Hamada Bo<strong>of</strong>lnc ThM. F. Gtutafc^n MlnUH VUll«g« The>tr« Plymouth Inn Important Woul •TOBB^ fjinf ilKKli'i' N htret Tllliifl 'DISTRICT. ,t r.,ui p,lrBB,, .. INeit dulir „, Fi • ' -- _ • 1 ^ E «S!-f-?»©? 1_=_==__pi — - ,*" mimm Street.) FIRST IMSTRirT. Stto,,,l W.nl—K <strong>of</strong> C fltadquartera. SOD Aabtirj Avrmlc (Diltrlct N.,,i(ti ..do <strong>of</strong> FlffMh r 'DISTRICT, anna ,w*m _ Uf*| Ginn, 1119 AabUr> A«mw, Iritt SauflUaide <strong>of</strong> Tenth llr«t .. JaHk aide <strong>of</strong> ThHUIHih Strict). tmRli fifSTRICT, Nraiid Ward — Office <strong>of</strong> Ilane^ I.l.iy.l Olalllii, MS Arfjuri Annui. (Dlitflei Saulh aide <strong>of</strong> TliirteeiiOi Sin-ei lo N<strong>of</strong>lli aid: <strong>of</strong> Twentlclli Hnrt). •." wS 1 it 'ACRES or DIAMONDS" Why starch the World over when we can show you a genuine prong opportunity here »t Home? For Sale The North Street Beach Grille An exceptional property and permanent lucrative businew for sale tt • v«ry low price, FOB DETAILS SEE /, Pr Rankin 962 Boardwalk (rear) Phone 0220 for Appointment —BROKERS FHOTBCTED— Your Signature on a 1846-1947 Mobilheat Contract Does It! S0i:0NY-VACUUM MATING Oil YOU GET COMPLETE SERVICE -OIL HEAT AT ITS BEST! Vwif new M<strong>of</strong>aUheat contract n n automatic fual oil teBpttature poav&tefty,,,/,,.! VSUUH( promote, combugtion efficiency, deliver* high heat . ttimtully mrwlem from trained, retabte drivm warm «t lower co«t, ^ ^ • ^ for thit, oontnet t«Lry. mmm. LK.T.- te the increase ' and uried the In auio Kf the " thi ntw term are VCharlei K. TBUrs- ^lette. Ale.- Manicurist joins the TM device hM lor varied services ''$i?*t\.' Rotarians Learn Problems Of War Surplus Disposal U, S, Proceed. CauHoualy, Trytai to be Fiur, But Good. Are Moving to Public, Goetz Says Top <strong>of</strong> the evening [SATURDAY. MAY 25th The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Salesroom 716 AsWy Ave. -Wills-Jones Milk Co. Telephone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0225 • Repairing Service 1 Electrical \ Appliances IASBURY AVB. JOB PRINTING FOR mvminf PURPOSE Stationery Of Hem Supplies Guild Product* Lewis L Barrett Formerly g e n u i Jit Prlntini DeM, 807 Arfmry Ave. Hut la B»k OCEAN OTY !®4TI*ffiL. LEDGER Atlantic Typewriter Exchange 2711 Monterey Ave. Atlantic CHy, N. J. OUtUiuie* I What Cape <strong>May</strong> Co. Super Highway firepro<strong>of</strong> canvsa. <strong>of</strong> which It had to five million yards, But to every pound <strong>of</strong> euivas had Msn added a half pound <strong>of</strong> fIrepnefing material. To remove >hls ftnd Resort Resident tim tiiereby reduce the canvas hack to a saleable weight for civilians, a "stripping" device was worked out. 40 Years Passes The canvas was then first <strong>of</strong>fered .to veterans, but it was found that they were unable to buy It In any'quan- Deuh Claim, MM- Why is the government not distlty^sq it is now going on the clvilposing or Its vast store oi surplus UU S, Smith IIOTABV ClUB AT jan market, eommodltlm more rapidly? OCEANIC NEXT WEEK Mri.,l«l|ii Byer Smith m <strong>Ocean</strong> Augustus B. Qoett, <strong>Ocean</strong> city at- Mr. Ooctz said that the govern- jity ty reildent for _40 ye^ died Bun. 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 <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, partment, told the Howry club at the summer. It will befit. pots. He told <strong>of</strong> one sample room, he was Plymouth Inn last Friday night nnUnc Bent Friday nl»ht at In one depot alone, that was filled was the widow <strong>of</strong> Vt, some <strong>of</strong> the reftsons. tha Ocexnlc Hotel, 1110 Wesley with samples <strong>of</strong> shoes, "—and this," lah Mrs. O. Smith, a ciirp,.nu,r foreman he added, "is duplicated all over employed tot many yeafg py the lat,. He lave the Rotarians a picture Tonight's speaker, at Fly. the world." Leander Oorson, builUing contractor, 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 tions olothlng and other parapher- Htlrllnf W. Cole. Topic i "Rum. _. Bmith, manager or Oharney's naiia manufBCtured for wur pur. Much criticism has been direct tnaElng Around." itatlonerj store in AuBntio Clty: ed at government authorities for poseg but never used, and now scat- Next weeks speaker, at the ive fibnaeiilldren ana three great the conduct <strong>of</strong> this disposal process,' tered in warehouses oil over the Oaeanie, will be Rev, Victor B. he laid. "Congress, mindful <strong>of</strong> the afe world. BeatUe, pastor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> scandals that arose In surplus dis- Funeral scrviws were at IT'S BIO BUSINESS <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church. It will be posal after the other war, ts moving "Disposal <strong>of</strong> war assets." he said, Junior Motarian Nlzhl, and the cautiously. Every transaction there- "is one <strong>of</strong> the bifRest enterprises club', annual Boy Award will fore ip carefully checked, and this, in which this nation has ever en- be presented. too, slows the disposal process." gaged. The big problem is how to Another headache that cortfront dispose <strong>of</strong> them to the greatest ben. could thereby form monopolies, ed the War Assets Administration eflt <strong>of</strong> oil. It would not do to dump until recently was no shipping space "But these goods are moving Into them on the market, thereTiy break- Mr. Ooeti said. Having made s joiisumBrs' hands. To give you en inB fair prlees, or to permit them to large sale to an overseas customer idea, the Philadelphia Department pass into the hands <strong>of</strong> groups that it had no way <strong>of</strong> delivering the alone disposed <strong>of</strong> 116,000,000. worth goods. This has now been recti last month. All dVer the United lied. States, similar disposal branches, all coordinated through Washing "Congress," he concluded, 'Is con ton. are moving this surplus at asclentiously trying to clear up ai corresponding rate," <strong>of</strong> these problems and get the good! into trade. But iKe very enormity ENDLESS VARIETY if the undertaking makes it dim Mr. QOBU said that there is an •ult " endless variety <strong>of</strong> goods to be dis- Mr Ooetz was introduced by Jos posed <strong>of</strong>, from tankers to small ph Talose. <strong>May</strong> program chairman. boats, from shoes to Jeeps, all InGuests were introduced by H. * When folka »« enormous quantities, the govern, rentlss. ••partylnf Mrn ment is trying » wort out Plans Clicquot Qub BsUnw by which civilians can find ways to FOR QUICK RESULTS Cooler, • d.ll«bt/ul, use them practically and pr<strong>of</strong>itably, USB THE CLftiiairnai ADS Oaa mMU hafl the fovemmrnt a l •toPMd for a while until « soUUer nfmr. Ita tansy reveaM thai the elastic In them nodnM mm m inlicr could be aied aa a -sprUMi" to pull it at tlw top <strong>of</strong> pull a door shut, any everting, Or USE It "The iovemment." he continued, a. im—Wm at tile tup "wants to give veterans the prefer- <strong>of</strong> it* cUu, ence in purchasing these surplus goods. But the veterans do not constitute a great buying power, and the government Is anxious to get its surplus property into the channels <strong>of</strong> trade, so there is a conflict." "Dl-WBIOHTS" CANVAS AT MODDun con <strong>On</strong>e example <strong>of</strong> how the govern, Kramer Beverage Co., ment is trying to adapt its surplus ,. Cleaning goods to civilian use Is the case <strong>of</strong> ,,Oiling we, ^ 111 N. Vlrtinl*. Araiue > . > Adjustmenta AtUBtlc <strong>City</strong>, N, j. ..Overhauls ,, Regular Maintenance jf 3 P-»i. .esterday (Thursday) M the Caa. man and smith parlOI.s s with wit Bey, By, Oeorie eorie JHachcr, Hach, piifito p p <strong>of</strong> f the First resbyteriBn bt y ch church, nifjelatini. ifjeli In terment nt In Beaaiae Beaia Cemetery. Cmetery Palerrno. Marmora Resident 70 Yeari Pa&6e» <strong>On</strong> M Mrl. Josephine f M J hp i L, L V ounB. mora, on <strong>of</strong> Cap ldt <strong>of</strong> Mar - mora, ne <strong>of</strong> Cape <strong>May</strong> Oounty's oldest residents, died Ounday «•' her home alter a short illncii. Mrs, Young, who %BS 0 06. had d made hef h home h on o the h nearby rb mainland for 70 years, Bt,e was bqrn in Oedarviiie, She si, tt,c widow Of Ediar Vouoi. •urvivlng are two sons, James D. Karcher, chestnut mil, pa., and Harvey D. Young, marmors{ B daughter Mrs. Bamuei porsor^, Marmom; a sister, Mrs, Martha Trench, HartsvilW Pa.: two gfandsons, Ed. gar and jj<strong>of</strong>wood Ooraon, ot Marmora, and on Teachers Are Doi The bi-monthly rotetlng o Oape <strong>May</strong> County Teacher*' AM elation was .held M«f »» at Cap* <strong>May</strong> court Hduie. Mm, lflliaj»tli McOonlilB Dresided, • ReBresentatlvei from the dlffereiit local &ehera' organteations reported on eurrent public relations activities, Mrs. M»ry Mean arjd MlM Manaret aeully, reprwenUng the Cape MWF ttnd Wildwood teachers' groups, announced that their associations h»d each adopted a "war orphan" tot a year. The County Teachers e great grandchild, James ft Corson, F r lervices were conducted y sfternoon Bt the Bad man anfl emlth Funeral Home by Rev. Victor B. BeBttle, bftstor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity Baptlit Ohiirch. Burlii] was at Besiade Cemetery. Palermo. he 1 ten the oountr <strong>May</strong> Start Here Point ^m^ja jMnt-Ml Hal. lint link <strong>May</strong> ha Built in County The staW will start the flrat Unit Teats on an in the four-lani nortli-te-touUi If«w have revealed thmt Jersey parkway in cape <strong>May</strong> Ooun> ment t»v«d ths ty, If those along the fight M way<strong>of</strong> work