May 1946 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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,^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