Aug 1945 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Aug 1945 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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<strong>of</strong> Acrleultttn Clinton<br />
P. Andenon declared that It may<br />
M po**mla to end food rationing<br />
*"- - - but the Offlc* <strong>of</strong> Price<br />
oppoitte<br />
MOMt MEAT IN ncOHVCT<br />
TIM OPA on Tuesday gave I<br />
mlse oX more meat for civile<br />
however, aa it reported plan* to<br />
Mduce red point values In September<br />
Anticipating the n<br />
OPA said that restaurant* and<br />
tel* which have run short <strong>of</strong><br />
SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />
9th Street at the Bay<br />
UNLIMITED PARKING<br />
Open Weak Pays—1 to 8 p. m.<br />
BHrimu to • p. m.<br />
CLOSED MONDAYS<br />
WMUngtMi, D.C.. 9th & Mune Ave., S.W.<br />
-Inn<br />
SHOP<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
8 to 12<br />
OubBra-JrfMtt<br />
, 2Se to 7Sc<br />
DAILY<br />
l " ROOMS<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
LUNCHEON<br />
DINNERS<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
vINOY The Friendly<br />
Dining Room<br />
Central Ave.<br />
Hone-Cooked Meala<br />
lbs, fieari Schnltuer, Prop.<br />
928 Boardwalk<br />
Serving Sandwiches, tot or<br />
cold. Breakfast, Lonch and<br />
Plotter Dinners. Bevermgm,<br />
Spedaltiw, Hamburgers<br />
and Hot Dogs.<br />
Candles<br />
Fountain Service<br />
Breyer*s Ice Cream<br />
(Abo In Quarts or Balk)<br />
"-•win, Pup pom, Mule.<br />
co and News Stud<br />
J- F.HMt<br />
DINNERS *1<br />
II to • BJH.<br />
BmkfMt, 8 to 11 «.m.<br />
Innrhfon BOOB to 1 p.m.<br />
•MMAaiayi and HelUf.<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
INN<br />
Plymouth PUce and<br />
AU c. COKSON,<br />
fall Course DINNERS<br />
OCEAN OTY SE>mNEL4JEDGER<br />
Controls g d<br />
<strong>On</strong> Work Conditions<br />
W I on i<br />
^Mrthe point<br />
didnt complete<br />
thelr bomb<br />
tin*<br />
will.make<br />
give e them th* the op-<br />
Jurt the| taurant to get as mi)ch _<br />
mlty to perfect thelr bomb,<br />
mene meat for the September-October<br />
allotment perioa a* it did outl"<br />
during the May-June period." an HIS PREDICTION<br />
OPA spokesman said<br />
Lt. Col. KaBiach made one pre-<br />
RATIONING MAY END SOON diction which already has been<br />
Secretary Andenon said that partially fulfilled .-<br />
" rationing can be terminated<br />
! next few months lr th« vol- •What I expect to happen," he<br />
said, "is for Japan to stall around<br />
s has been anticipated as long as possible, lo keep our<br />
Wor the first three quarters or troops from landing .on Japan<br />
the ear the average per capita Meanwhile, emissaries will be sent<br />
meat suppl has Deen from 115 to each army commander with se-<br />
to 130 pounds a year .but If the cret Instructions from headquart-<br />
heavy run <strong>of</strong> meat to market maers.terializes it will shoot up to 145<br />
Hounds in the last quarter. Such When the surrender <strong>of</strong> the Jap-<br />
an Increase would bring supply anese ese army does take place, l<br />
and demand into balance and jus- protobly will M surprised at<br />
tify the end <strong>of</strong> rationing, Ander-<br />
lu<br />
ta Rb th<br />
son said.<br />
i<br />
Most meats were as scarce in<br />
local stores this week as they have<br />
been all summer, although<br />
g<br />
the<br />
ly improve »rt«l to lie<br />
SHOE RATIONING<br />
END SOON<br />
War Production Beard spokesmen<br />
Indicated at Wushingtenihis<br />
week that th# end <strong>of</strong> shoe ration;<br />
Ing can be expected between two<br />
weeks and two months from now<br />
The agency is asjemWyino supy<br />
and production statistics bK<br />
ore making a final decision. Mil-<br />
••wy and naval shoe requirements<br />
—-• have been drastically<br />
Warn* Japs May be<br />
Plotting Big Hoax<br />
O l l d from pg 1<br />
eountrj 1 msmbnsbJik.<br />
er, has 1 en spending a two-week<br />
The new members are- William<br />
tncation in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, accorulnir<br />
Por<br />
Boyd Resss. Kmart R. Ostnndar,<br />
tu an Item in The Plainfleld Cour<br />
Mlchari J MoOuaker, Charles<br />
Icr-Nens It «n.lwl tji^t 1^. ^<br />
trols on working conditions for sons fmind "nnathrr ooniiltloiu<br />
William V Meenan, Joseph 8 women and minors in New Jerac> much Iniproveil over the situation<br />
Bradway. Robert H Pullen, Tho- a as revoked Tursda\ b\ State La- when he left Pliilnfleld."<br />
mai E Chattln. Jr and Joseph bor Commissioner Hirij C Harp-<br />
Castaldl<br />
er<br />
Comnuutder Moyer commended The principal pre-war restriction<br />
FTtANKl,V SPEAKINfl<br />
Pifenklln A- King, senior vice com- restored is the limiting <strong>of</strong> \tnmcn She went to the butcher's<br />
mander-elect for hi* efforts In the<br />
to a work dav ol no morr tlmn 10 P\jr spnrcrlbs and suet.<br />
hours with emplo ment not ex<br />
membership drive ,<br />
But . found that some others<br />
cerdtng M hours in n week Wo- Had bratcn her tuot.<br />
Service Officer Shafto called atmen canno,t work before 7 a m<br />
tention to the fact that the ser- after midnight Children from<br />
Sho said she woyld nettle<br />
oth 18 are not permitted to work\<br />
pacity <strong>of</strong> any single person and more than 40 hours a week or"<br />
requested Jack o Jernee Incom-<br />
aftrr 10 pjn<br />
ok<br />
ing post commander, to arrange<br />
a new setup for this departme<br />
The next meeting <strong>of</strong> the Post Is Weather Man From<br />
scheduled for September s. Plainfield Here<br />
py M surprised at lu<br />
"8«m, the Weatherman," who<br />
atae. Remember, the Jap not oniy FIBST SUBMARINE<br />
dishes out weather data in the<br />
(I a military feree- he |» an eco The first submarine wat built Plalnfield.Jersey <strong>City</strong> area, appar-<br />
nomlc force. Remember, not all na by John Holland <strong>of</strong> Faasale Counently likes <strong>Ocean</strong> city's brand <strong>of</strong><br />
tives <strong>of</strong> the invaded countries hnt ty and now reposes in the public weather better than his own.<br />
ed the Jap. Many increased their museum at Peterson<br />
B, IS. Pearson, tne u, 8. observincome<br />
and were content with the<br />
setup.<br />
JAPS DISGUISED AS CHINESE<br />
"The Jap soldier can ilip out <strong>of</strong><br />
his uniform and step into a pair<br />
<strong>of</strong> dirty britches, and he will defy<br />
identification. Even our own Inter<br />
preters couldn't tell a Jap from<br />
a Chinese. The dialecta in China<br />
are go contrasting that Chinese<br />
from different localities en n't understand<br />
each other.<br />
"The Japs hate ••, They look<br />
lanmM la the da; when the,<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
can MBB» •roounU. We (D be<br />
fool, if we flee then the aptnr-<br />
'"<br />
Par more than «S minutes, „<br />
JEV AVENUE<br />
Col Kaibach held the Legionnaires<br />
surfendered with iy main spellbound with an account <strong>of</strong> the<br />
anny Intact, we crippled Japan's horrors and hardships <strong>of</strong> tne Bur-<br />
naey but we never came up against ma campaign.<br />
the main body <strong>of</strong> it» army In<br />
Commander c, Joseph Mayer<br />
Manehukuo. LJttle doubt the ato-<br />
presided. Ten veterans, nine from<br />
mlc bomb h t d<br />
THE HENRY PLATE<br />
RESTAURANTS<br />
Popular Prices<br />
Mask You'll Enjoy<br />
Ninth St. At Wesley Ave.<br />
Hotel Strand Building<br />
•OTABT CLUB MEETS HIRE FRIDAYS AT « P, K.<br />
BREAKFAST 9 to iZiSO<br />
PINNER 4 to 9:30<br />
CLIFFE'S SPECIAL... $1.25<br />
Filet <strong>of</strong> Maunder Deviled Crab<br />
Deviled Clam<br />
Pried Oysters Deep Bea Scallops<br />
•hrimp Balaa Cole Slaw<br />
French pried Potatoes Lettuce and Tomato I<br />
Holla and Butter O<strong>of</strong>ffe or Tea<br />
Specializing In All Type<br />
Seafood Dinners<br />
Lobsters, S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs, Scallops,<br />
Shrimp, etc<br />
CLIFFE'S<br />
SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />
JOHN S, TUNNIOLIFFE, Frap,<br />
802 Boardwalk Phone 0602<br />
(CLOSED WEDNESDAYS)<br />
AB-OBBM \fimw from E*«y Seat, . , Right on tne Boardwalk<br />
Restaurant<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Boardwalk at Fourth Street<br />
•Mm<br />
*t.-. ..->•- v<br />
THE BOARDWALK RESTAURANT<br />
For th« Garden, Section<br />
• Fine Food<br />
• Moderately<br />
* Generous Portioiu<br />
* By the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
OPEN EVERY DAY<br />
D4mwm 4:30 to 8 Bmkfut 8i30 to 11:30<br />
S«*ch7.3>00 to tiM<br />
OPEN DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAYS<br />
Northwood—Where Dining /« Always<br />
A Pleasure<br />
Excellent Food<br />
Moderate Prices<br />
Pleasant Environment<br />
Courteous Service<br />
THE ...<br />
Garden Patch<br />
MABIE C. TOWNSEND. Prop.<br />
Open fron 8 A. M.<br />
aad BOARDWALK-Nrxt to ViUage<br />
A:<br />
ror meat<br />
The b<br />
I Ju«t<br />
SEAFOW<br />
RESTAI<br />
Open<br />
From 12 No*<br />
Until 8:30 PJ<br />
and closed one day weekly (To<br />
WANTED<br />
WAITRESSES<br />
" » ti<br />
Watson's C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop*<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Better Dintag<br />
OCEAN AVE, at NINTH ST. '$<br />
Horsey's Restaurant]<br />
1357-59 Asbury Avenue<br />
OINNEBa—4iN to 1<br />
SUNDAYS and UOLIBAYS-.3 III I<br />
BREAKFAST—8:30 % lliM<br />
POINT TAVER<br />
EVERY DAY<br />
0H THE BAY AT IOMERS POINT<br />
' Delicious Lobsters<br />
jL a Spadalty<br />
r , •<br />
, Steaks, and Chops<br />
Seafood in Variety<br />
RK at the<br />
Hwnmood<br />
D«li0hfful»br««E«-iw#Bf dinina r«««.« »»A bar<br />
\,<br />
** , rfl— -./<br />
r-<br />
r. <strong>Aug</strong>u«t 24, 194? OCEAN<br />
Ctfjtote*<br />
IU Title<br />
All-Stat*<br />
team clinched the<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />
Tuesday night, by<br />
• • All-Stars, de<br />
• to 1,<br />
_ i| runs , m<br />
finning," whrti Pitcher Moon<br />
,» * round-tripper and «nt<br />
otWM luani! afioad oj htei,<br />
put the Army out In front<br />
[Hen lost their one b!« apner-<br />
' to the thiTo aemlon when<br />
— Qtutafsolt walloped a homer<br />
, JUi two on., base, but faUea to<br />
touph fl»t ban on the way around<br />
Roy Steele's<br />
Ship Bar<br />
at the<br />
Trolley Station, Somera Point<br />
you can enjoy an evening <strong>of</strong> laughs with<br />
|jfour favorite drink*. It's always MI enjoyable eve-<br />
*ag with<br />
JOE FISHER at th« PIANO<br />
PACKAGE GOODS TO TAKE OUT<br />
Cantaim fifth* 3,45<br />
Sehenley Black Label fifht 3.89<br />
Three Feathers fifth 3.87<br />
Park & Tilford Reserve fifth 3.40<br />
Golden Weddtoi fifth 3.43<br />
Green River fifth 3.32<br />
Fleishman'. 80 pro<strong>of</strong> fifth 3,53,<br />
GU Guckenheimer , fifth^-Sl<br />
Philadelphia pt. 2.47 fifth 3.93<br />
Walsh pt^4^,qH»rt 4.28<br />
y * pt. 2.47 fifth 3,83<br />
Haviland pt. 2.47 fifth 3.89<br />
Tom Hardy pt. 2.47 fifth 3,89<br />
Coronet Brandy , pt, 2.46<br />
GIN, RUM and BRANDIES<br />
BEER BY THE CASE<br />
GROVE<br />
I the May. fanning Road—John S. Lamb, Prop,<br />
om tmm hra sosffiBg W>INT encu<br />
Muiie<br />
• JACK ALBIK<br />
Clean<br />
Fun<br />
AT THE PIANO<br />
NIGHTLY<br />
DELICIOUS SANDWICHES<br />
I'll See You At...<br />
MAENNER'S<br />
<strong>On</strong> tile Circle — Somers Point<br />
©liraCM<br />
Jean won the fM set at 7-Suui<br />
was beaten doip In the otMh %<br />
close •cores <strong>of</strong> 4-4, i-6,<br />
fVjrty-seven outst4ndinK fill<br />
players from 14 states were entered<br />
in tne tourney. Anou them<br />
were Jane Austin, winner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Atlantic Coist girls' title on the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> eotfrti earlier um<br />
month, and Deborah' Welsh, who<br />
fat th* aMgiel ana<br />
s O l i w l i H<br />
—PLATTIRi-<br />
Whole CklikiB L<strong>of</strong>tlter<br />
BiU Chicken Lihln ,<br />
Potato ssUi ..^.===<br />
Julienne FstitHS ,<br />
Csle iisw -<br />
Pickled Beet. .—...<br />
Hirnrd Ben. _„,,,„,„<br />
Hluroml * CkNIt<br />
Cnunt Iflutk —<br />
Rice<br />
dim<br />
liked Mini ....<br />
. _ j je<br />
..,-. ,»t, m<br />
sa order Ik<br />
_OP1V ALt YIAR—<br />
«,.»i, a?<br />
_...lt. He<br />
.„»», m<br />
'OME COOKINC<br />
Point<br />
Dies 5 Days<br />
After His Wife<br />
ANWOUMCIMQ<br />
The Appointment <strong>of</strong><br />
OCEM CITY<br />
OARAGE<br />
9th A <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,<br />
FOB<br />
PLYMOUTH 4<br />
OESOTO<br />
Sales &<br />
Service<br />
HAKOLB<br />
*•••«»*«•«»»«»«*«««>«#'<br />
^jay^^^^^^^<br />
Sabtirri Br6theri<br />
Meet in Pacific<br />
8OMER8 POINT—Mr. and lln.<br />
Point Churches<br />
METHODIST<br />
10 ajn, Sunday School. ,<br />
11 ajn, Momliu fcrvice. Topic!<br />
"Love's Gift,"<br />
B:SO p.m. Youth fellowship meet-<br />
7:M pjn. "Sinners' Friend, 11<br />
* * 9<br />
FIRST BAPTIST<br />
10 Bin. Sunday School, Mrs, Millard<br />
KilduS wifl take charge,<br />
11 a.m. Morning Worship, special<br />
services, with Rev- Millard<br />
KilduS in charge, Rev. and Mm.<br />
•ilduff are missionaries Irom the<br />
Kentucky mountains.<br />
% f :W DJn, B. V, F, V. Arden Ita-<br />
Urge Ratioiferfs<br />
To Stay on Jdb<br />
a&H^tttiufifiiiiafeMi<br />
A. W. aahurn have ji|st nsoetvod<br />
word that UMIr two SMIS, S-fct.<br />
Jack Sabum and Opl. Walter 8abum,<br />
have met in the Philippine*.<br />
The defendlnt tlUIsU started<br />
Jack has been in the Pacific for<br />
With Swiiyne on tne mound, »•<br />
a year with 757th Field Artillery, xattsat<br />
- him vm Moore in the<br />
Walter A, Smith ana Walt was hi the European<br />
Inning hut It didn't help<br />
theatre and saw action lu Ger-<br />
Moon hurled nice ball for<br />
HI Short Tone<br />
many with the lwth Combat En-<br />
Sm «»ra<br />
my. and got his outstanding<br />
gineers Be went directly from<br />
support flom MtaAlUsier at<br />
eOMERs POINT — Walter A. France to tbe Pacific and U now<br />
bMe and Ardrey to riaht<br />
Smith. «7, died at his home, Sis on Luzon. • *<br />
gtjiut M<br />
Thli was their first meeting In<br />
Handera Students MM,<br />
mori. than two year*.<br />
days after<br />
Their sister, Virginia, la a phar-<br />
Resort Girl in Win Swim Honor* whose funera<br />
macists mate In the O. S. Naval<br />
afternoon.<br />
Hospital, St. Alburn, Long Island.<br />
,,mjf MWti Virginia Thbmamn,<br />
U, S, Net Tourney Marilyn Fon ana Lois Thompsbn, Mr. smith, a retired plufliber,<br />
BWlmminR Miss Mary jean Cooper, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
students at We Fland- had teen in buslnMs lure 3S Fear*,<br />
<strong>City</strong> student at WesM<strong>of</strong>m Sehoor.<br />
ers pools here, won Honors last He wM affiliated with Keystone<br />
jfle a at.ronk' allowing Monday Friday night at a twlro meet at Chapter, ¥, and A. M-, Llnwood,<br />
In the National Qlrls' tennis oham. Oleinenton" K. J.<br />
• Qhderdown Aibly <strong>of</strong><br />
~ -inshln tournament at Bt Mar-<br />
lla, Order <strong>of</strong> Eiwterrj<br />
Virginia won two first places,<br />
.'s am. out WM ellmlne ated In<br />
_ imers Point RepuHleati<br />
one in the backstroke «nd one in<br />
the second round.<br />
the novice event, Xjois captured<br />
League, and the nre Company.<br />
neons place in the novloe race, SurvlvlnR are one aon and four<br />
Marilyn f hushed second in the daughters. Hairy, elty taji eoU<br />
t Mm. OoroUiy Btittan,<br />
nil M tiiii<br />
clalr, H. J, and Mrs, Florence Roberts.<br />
A slater, MJH. Rebecca Set<br />
domrldge, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, alto iur.<br />
ViVBS,<br />
Following a viewing Thursday<br />
evening, at the home, <strong>of</strong> his toq,<br />
10 E, Johnson av., service* will be<br />
hojnpjoos reside in Mad. held Friday at 1 pJn,<br />
, Marilyn Fox ta from<br />
POCAHQNTAS OBSKRVES<br />
MTHAWOTnian<br />
MORE SPOBT NEWS, PAGE U<br />
POINT—Bflver Moon<br />
Council, No, II, Degreo <strong>of</strong> Poca-<br />
Mlsi Ada Johnson, <strong>of</strong> the city hontaa, celebrated its 24th fl<br />
electrical bureau, spent the week<br />
n a n Friday evening at the<br />
York av, fire haU, wilh Mrs, '<br />
end attending the annual Malaga<br />
He :<br />
Camp Meeting.<br />
ed,<br />
Henry Irelaa Deputy Great Sachem,<br />
<strong>of</strong> PltasuitvUe, guest speak,<br />
GOOD FDDD wU er, dUciwM the possibility <strong>of</strong><br />
forming a Red Men s council in<br />
this district.<br />
& GOOD SIRVitl Other guests were present from<br />
Allequlppa Councl" PleasantvlUe.<br />
and White swan Council, beeds<br />
But Bliockey, DoiuLhy lutton,<br />
Emma Maim and Carrie Menderion,<br />
detorated the hall. Mrs Bslf<br />
Kresser and Helen Rodgkiss were<br />
in charge <strong>of</strong> the evenings refreali-<br />
Haslam's ments.<br />
Announeement was made that a<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s New skating party would take place In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Thursday <strong>of</strong> thl*<br />
week, mm Mae ShMfeey, chairman.<br />
METEK TALKS TO POINT<br />
KIWANIB CLUB<br />
715 Asbury Av. txanma ram - oeort* ir.<br />
Meyer, principal <strong>of</strong>. Oceon mis<br />
High Scliool, addressed fclwanii<br />
Phone 0974 Club Tuesdny nlgnt on the -lldu-<br />
Gational Clause hi the OJ, Bffl <strong>of</strong><br />
Rights".<br />
Open 10 AM. la 8:M P.M. Lt. aovemor F, Edwin JRelber,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, presented the tt,<br />
CLOSED MONDAYS Oovernors<br />
Seafood Platters<br />
Steaks and Chops<br />
Sandwiches<br />
ALSO<br />
COOKED FOOD<br />
TO TAKE OUT<br />
Sevilea Clsm ^~.<br />
DITUM erst Uki<br />
Filet gl Flounder „<br />
Him Cngyitu .<br />
Cbliton<br />
__.._Jft<br />
1 goal duringawarf<br />
for<br />
to the clun. fint<br />
<strong>City</strong> and Upper Cape May<br />
received * lelegMm {Mb<br />
Admltdstnitor Oheater Bowlea T<br />
MEN HOME<br />
ing him and the other members to<br />
POINT—Oeorge John- "stay In the game until the final<br />
son, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs George whistle."<br />
Johnson has completed his boot<br />
training at Mempnls, Ifenn, and<br />
At the same urn*. OmOM EU,<br />
Is spending a 10-day leave with<br />
trlct Director T. Baroltf fMttipter<br />
his parents.<br />
•ent penona] letter* to all boirS<br />
chairmen declaring that "the ela-<br />
Pfc George Oerety back from 3 tion we feel must