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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 />

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