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916 to •Soon • IwMora • FP ' — major tource mart watkmlM to In to **}" <strong>of</strong> Acrleultttn Clinton P. Andenon declared that It may M po**mla to end food rationing *"- - - but the Offlc* <strong>of</strong> Price oppoitte MOMt MEAT IN ncOHVCT TIM OPA on Tuesday gave I mlse oX more meat for civile however, aa it reported plan* to Mduce red point values In September Anticipating the n OPA said that restaurant* and tel* which have run short <strong>of</strong> SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 9th Street at the Bay UNLIMITED PARKING Open Weak Pays—1 to 8 p. m. BHrimu to • p. m. CLOSED MONDAYS WMUngtMi, D.C.. 9th & Mune Ave., S.W. -Inn SHOP BREAKFAST 8 to 12 OubBra-JrfMtt , 2Se to 7Sc DAILY l " ROOMS BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNERS SANDWICHES vINOY The Friendly Dining Room Central Ave. Hone-Cooked Meala lbs, fieari Schnltuer, Prop. 928 Boardwalk Serving Sandwiches, tot or cold. Breakfast, Lonch and Plotter Dinners. Bevermgm, Spedaltiw, Hamburgers and Hot Dogs. Candles Fountain Service Breyer*s Ice Cream (Abo In Quarts or Balk) "-•win, Pup pom, Mule. co and News Stud J- F.HMt DINNERS *1 II to • BJH. BmkfMt, 8 to 11 «.m. Innrhfon BOOB to 1 p.m. •MMAaiayi and HelUf. PLYMOUTH INN Plymouth PUce and AU c. COKSON, fall Course DINNERS OCEAN OTY SE>mNEL4JEDGER Controls g d <strong>On</strong> Work Conditions W I on i ^Mrthe point didnt complete thelr bomb tin* will.make give e them th* the op- Jurt the| taurant to get as mi)ch _ mlty to perfect thelr bomb, mene meat for the September-October allotment perioa a* it did outl" during the May-June period." an HIS PREDICTION OPA spokesman said Lt. Col. KaBiach made one pre- RATIONING MAY END SOON diction which already has been Secretary Andenon said that partially fulfilled .- " rationing can be terminated ! next few months lr th« vol- •What I expect to happen," he said, "is for Japan to stall around s has been anticipated as long as possible, lo keep our Wor the first three quarters or troops from landing .on Japan the ear the average per capita Meanwhile, emissaries will be sent meat suppl has Deen from 115 to each army commander with se- to 130 pounds a year .but If the cret Instructions from headquart- heavy run <strong>of</strong> meat to market maers.terializes it will shoot up to 145 Hounds in the last quarter. Such When the surrender <strong>of</strong> the Jap- an Increase would bring supply anese ese army does take place, l and demand into balance and jus- protobly will M surprised at tify the end <strong>of</strong> rationing, Ander- lu ta Rb th son said. i Most meats were as scarce in local stores this week as they have been all summer, although g the ly improve »rt«l to lie SHOE RATIONING END SOON War Production Beard spokesmen Indicated at Wushingtenihis week that th# end <strong>of</strong> shoe ration; Ing can be expected between two weeks and two months from now The agency is asjemWyino supy and production statistics bK ore making a final decision. Mil- ••wy and naval shoe requirements —-• have been drastically Warn* Japs May be Plotting Big Hoax O l l d from pg 1 eountrj 1 msmbnsbJik. er, has 1 en spending a two-week The new members are- William tncation in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, accorulnir Por Boyd Resss. Kmart R. Ostnndar, tu an Item in The Plainfleld Cour Mlchari J MoOuaker, Charles Icr-Nens It «n.lwl tji^t 1^. ^ trols on working conditions for sons fmind "nnathrr ooniiltloiu William V Meenan, Joseph 8 women and minors in New Jerac> much Iniproveil over the situation Bradway. Robert H Pullen, Tho- a as revoked Tursda\ b\ State La- when he left Pliilnfleld." mai E Chattln. Jr and Joseph bor Commissioner Hirij C Harp- Castaldl er Comnuutder Moyer commended The principal pre-war restriction FTtANKl,V SPEAKINfl Pifenklln A- King, senior vice com- restored is the limiting <strong>of</strong> \tnmcn She went to the butcher's mander-elect for hi* efforts In the to a work dav ol no morr tlmn 10 P\jr spnrcrlbs and suet. hours with emplo ment not ex membership drive , But . found that some others cerdtng M hours in n week Wo- Had bratcn her tuot. Service Officer Shafto called atmen canno,t work before 7 a m tention to the fact that the ser- after midnight Children from Sho said she woyld nettle oth 18 are not permitted to work\ pacity <strong>of</strong> any single person and more than 40 hours a week or" requested Jack o Jernee Incom- aftrr 10 pjn ok ing post commander, to arrange a new setup for this departme The next meeting <strong>of</strong> the Post Is Weather Man From scheduled for September s. Plainfield Here py M surprised at lu "8«m, the Weatherman," who atae. Remember, the Jap not oniy FIBST SUBMARINE dishes out weather data in the (I a military feree- he |» an eco The first submarine wat built Plalnfield.Jersey <strong>City</strong> area, appar- nomlc force. Remember, not all na by John Holland <strong>of</strong> Faasale Counently likes <strong>Ocean</strong> city's brand <strong>of</strong> tives <strong>of</strong> the invaded countries hnt ty and now reposes in the public weather better than his own. ed the Jap. Many increased their museum at Peterson B, IS. Pearson, tne u, 8. observincome and were content with the setup. JAPS DISGUISED AS CHINESE "The Jap soldier can ilip out <strong>of</strong> his uniform and step into a pair <strong>of</strong> dirty britches, and he will defy identification. Even our own Inter preters couldn't tell a Jap from a Chinese. The dialecta in China are go contrasting that Chinese from different localities en n't understand each other. "The Japs hate ••, They look lanmM la the da; when the, RESTAURANT can MBB» •roounU. We (D be fool, if we flee then the aptnr- '" Par more than «S minutes, „ JEV AVENUE Col Kaibach held the Legionnaires surfendered with iy main spellbound with an account <strong>of</strong> the anny Intact, we crippled Japan's horrors and hardships <strong>of</strong> tne Bur- naey but we never came up against ma campaign. the main body <strong>of</strong> it» army In Commander c, Joseph Mayer Manehukuo. LJttle doubt the ato- presided. Ten veterans, nine from mlc bomb h t d THE HENRY PLATE RESTAURANTS Popular Prices Mask You'll Enjoy Ninth St. At Wesley Ave. Hotel Strand Building •OTABT CLUB MEETS HIRE FRIDAYS AT « P, K. BREAKFAST 9 to iZiSO PINNER 4 to 9:30 CLIFFE'S SPECIAL... $1.25 Filet <strong>of</strong> Maunder Deviled Crab Deviled Clam Pried Oysters Deep Bea Scallops •hrimp Balaa Cole Slaw French pried Potatoes Lettuce and Tomato I Holla and Butter O<strong>of</strong>ffe or Tea Specializing In All Type Seafood Dinners Lobsters, S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs, Scallops, Shrimp, etc CLIFFE'S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT JOHN S, TUNNIOLIFFE, Frap, 802 Boardwalk Phone 0602 (CLOSED WEDNESDAYS) AB-OBBM \fimw from E*«y Seat, . , Right on tne Boardwalk Restaurant <strong>On</strong> the Boardwalk at Fourth Street •Mm *t.-. ..->•- v THE BOARDWALK RESTAURANT For th« Garden, Section • Fine Food • Moderately * Generous Portioiu * By the <strong>Ocean</strong> OPEN EVERY DAY D4mwm 4:30 to 8 Bmkfut 8i30 to 11:30 S«*ch7.3>00 to tiM OPEN DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAYS Northwood—Where Dining /« Always A Pleasure Excellent Food Moderate Prices Pleasant Environment Courteous Service THE ... Garden Patch MABIE C. TOWNSEND. Prop. Open fron 8 A. M. aad BOARDWALK-Nrxt to ViUage A: ror meat The b I Ju«t SEAFOW RESTAI Open From 12 No* Until 8:30 PJ and closed one day weekly (To WANTED WAITRESSES " » ti Watson's C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop* <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Better Dintag OCEAN AVE, at NINTH ST. '$ Horsey's Restaurant] 1357-59 Asbury Avenue OINNEBa—4iN to 1 SUNDAYS and UOLIBAYS-.3 III I BREAKFAST—8:30 % lliM POINT TAVER EVERY DAY 0H THE BAY AT IOMERS POINT ' Delicious Lobsters jL a Spadalty r , • , Steaks, and Chops Seafood in Variety RK at the Hwnmood D«li0hfful»br««E«-iw#Bf dinina r«««.« »»A bar \, ** , rfl— -./ r- r. <strong>Aug</strong>u«t 24, 194? OCEAN Ctfjtote* IU Title All-Stat* team clinched the <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> city Tuesday night, by • • All-Stars, de • to 1, _ i| runs , m finning," whrti Pitcher Moon ,» * round-tripper and «nt otWM luani! afioad oj htei, put the Army out In front [Hen lost their one b!« apner- ' to the thiTo aemlon when — Qtutafsolt walloped a homer , JUi two on., base, but faUea to touph fl»t ban on the way around Roy Steele's Ship Bar at the Trolley Station, Somera Point you can enjoy an evening <strong>of</strong> laughs with |jfour favorite drink*. It's always MI enjoyable eve- *ag with JOE FISHER at th« PIANO PACKAGE GOODS TO TAKE OUT Cantaim fifth* 3,45 Sehenley Black Label fifht 3.89 Three Feathers fifth 3.87 Park & Tilford Reserve fifth 3.40 Golden Weddtoi fifth 3.43 Green River fifth 3.32 Fleishman'. 80 pro<strong>of</strong> fifth 3,53, GU Guckenheimer , fifth^-Sl Philadelphia pt. 2.47 fifth 3.93 Walsh pt^4^,qH»rt 4.28 y * pt. 2.47 fifth 3,83 Haviland pt. 2.47 fifth 3.89 Tom Hardy pt. 2.47 fifth 3,89 Coronet Brandy , pt, 2.46 GIN, RUM and BRANDIES BEER BY THE CASE GROVE I the May. fanning Road—John S. Lamb, Prop, om tmm hra sosffiBg W>INT encu Muiie • JACK ALBIK Clean Fun AT THE PIANO NIGHTLY DELICIOUS SANDWICHES I'll See You At... MAENNER'S <strong>On</strong> tile Circle — Somers Point ©liraCM Jean won the fM set at 7-Suui was beaten doip In the otMh % close •cores <strong>of</strong> 4-4, i-6, fVjrty-seven outst4ndinK fill players from 14 states were entered in tne tourney. Anou them were Jane Austin, winner <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Coist girls' title on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> eotfrti earlier um month, and Deborah' Welsh, who fat th* aMgiel ana s O l i w l i H —PLATTIRi- Whole CklikiB L<strong>of</strong>tlter BiU Chicken Lihln , Potato ssUi ..^.=== Julienne FstitHS , Csle iisw - Pickled Beet. .—... Hirnrd Ben. _„,,,„,„ Hluroml * CkNIt Cnunt Iflutk — Rice dim liked Mini .... . _ j je ..,-. ,»t, m sa order Ik _OP1V ALt YIAR— «,.»i, a? _...lt. He .„»», m 'OME COOKINC Point Dies 5 Days After His Wife ANWOUMCIMQ The Appointment <strong>of</strong> OCEM CITY OARAGE 9th A <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, FOB PLYMOUTH 4 OESOTO Sales & Service HAKOLB *•••«»*«•«»»«»«*«««>«#' ^jay^^^^^^^ Sabtirri Br6theri Meet in Pacific 8OMER8 POINT—Mr. and lln. Point Churches METHODIST 10 ajn, Sunday School. , 11 ajn, Momliu fcrvice. Topic! "Love's Gift," B:SO p.m. Youth fellowship meet- 7:M pjn. "Sinners' Friend, 11 * * 9 FIRST BAPTIST 10 Bin. Sunday School, Mrs, Millard KilduS wifl take charge, 11 a.m. Morning Worship, special services, with Rev- Millard KilduS in charge, Rev. and Mm. •ilduff are missionaries Irom the Kentucky mountains. % f :W DJn, B. V, F, V. Arden Ita- Urge Ratioiferfs To Stay on Jdb a&H^tttiufifiiiiafeMi A. W. aahurn have ji|st nsoetvod word that UMIr two SMIS, S-fct. Jack Sabum and Opl. Walter 8abum, have met in the Philippine*. The defendlnt tlUIsU started Jack has been in the Pacific for With Swiiyne on tne mound, »• a year with 757th Field Artillery, xattsat - him vm Moore in the Walter A, Smith ana Walt was hi the European Inning hut It didn't help theatre and saw action lu Ger- Moon hurled nice ball for HI Short Tone many with the lwth Combat En- Sm «»ra my. and got his outstanding gineers Be went directly from support flom MtaAlUsier at eOMERs POINT — Walter A. France to tbe Pacific and U now bMe and Ardrey to riaht Smith. «7, died at his home, Sis on Luzon. • * gtjiut M Thli was their first meeting In Handera Students MM, mori. than two year*. days after Their sister, Virginia, la a phar- Resort Girl in Win Swim Honor* whose funera macists mate In the O. S. Naval afternoon. Hospital, St. Alburn, Long Island. ,,mjf MWti Virginia Thbmamn, U, S, Net Tourney Marilyn Fon ana Lois Thompsbn, Mr. smith, a retired plufliber, BWlmminR Miss Mary jean Cooper, <strong>Ocean</strong> students at We Fland- had teen in buslnMs lure 3S Fear*, <strong>City</strong> student at WesM<strong>of</strong>m Sehoor. ers pools here, won Honors last He wM affiliated with Keystone jfle a at.ronk' allowing Monday Friday night at a twlro meet at Chapter, ¥, and A. M-, Llnwood, In the National Qlrls' tennis oham. Oleinenton" K. J. • Qhderdown Aibly <strong>of</strong> ~ -inshln tournament at Bt Mar- lla, Order <strong>of</strong> Eiwterrj Virginia won two first places, .'s am. out WM ellmlne ated In _ imers Point RepuHleati one in the backstroke «nd one in the second round. the novice event, Xjois captured League, and the nre Company. neons place in the novloe race, SurvlvlnR are one aon and four Marilyn f hushed second in the daughters. Hairy, elty taji eoU t Mm. OoroUiy Btittan, nil M tiiii clalr, H. J, and Mrs, Florence Roberts. A slater, MJH. Rebecca Set domrldge, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, alto iur. ViVBS, Following a viewing Thursday evening, at the home, <strong>of</strong> his toq, 10 E, Johnson av., service* will be hojnpjoos reside in Mad. held Friday at 1 pJn, , Marilyn Fox ta from POCAHQNTAS OBSKRVES MTHAWOTnian MORE SPOBT NEWS, PAGE U POINT—Bflver Moon Council, No, II, Degreo <strong>of</strong> Poca- Mlsi Ada Johnson, <strong>of</strong> the city hontaa, celebrated its 24th fl electrical bureau, spent the week n a n Friday evening at the York av, fire haU, wilh Mrs, ' end attending the annual Malaga He : Camp Meeting. ed, Henry Irelaa Deputy Great Sachem, <strong>of</strong> PltasuitvUe, guest speak, GOOD FDDD wU er, dUciwM the possibility <strong>of</strong> forming a Red Men s council in this district. & GOOD SIRVitl Other guests were present from Allequlppa Councl" PleasantvlUe. and White swan Council, beeds But Bliockey, DoiuLhy lutton, Emma Maim and Carrie Menderion, detorated the hall. Mrs Bslf Kresser and Helen Rodgkiss were in charge <strong>of</strong> the evenings refreali- Haslam's ments. Announeement was made that a <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s New skating party would take place In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Thursday <strong>of</strong> thl* week, mm Mae ShMfeey, chairman. METEK TALKS TO POINT KIWANIB CLUB 715 Asbury Av. txanma ram - oeort* ir. Meyer, principal <strong>of</strong>. Oceon mis High Scliool, addressed fclwanii Phone 0974 Club Tuesdny nlgnt on the -lldu- Gational Clause hi the OJ, Bffl <strong>of</strong> Rights". Open 10 AM. la 8:M P.M. Lt. aovemor F, Edwin JRelber, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, presented the tt, CLOSED MONDAYS Oovernors Seafood Platters Steaks and Chops Sandwiches ALSO COOKED FOOD TO TAKE OUT Sevilea Clsm ^~. DITUM erst Uki Filet gl Flounder „ Him Cngyitu . Cbliton __.._Jft 1 goal duringawarf for to the clun. fint <strong>City</strong> and Upper Cape May received * lelegMm {Mb Admltdstnitor Oheater Bowlea T MEN HOME ing him and the other members to POINT—Oeorge John- "stay In the game until the final son, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs George whistle." Johnson has completed his boot training at Mempnls, Ifenn, and At the same urn*. OmOM EU, Is spending a 10-day leave with trlct Director T. Baroltf fMttipter his parents. •ent penona] letter* to all boirS chairmen declaring that "the ela- Pfc George Oerety back from 3 tion we feel must
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