Aug 1949 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Aug 1949 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Aug 1949 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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FRIDAY *B4 SATURDAY<br />
EVENINGS TIL iiOO<br />
MEN<br />
\M mi 3,§§ Value. HEET<br />
riRST QUALITY<br />
12% to 17<br />
itei «nd Fbbi<br />
STORE _ FIRST FLOOR<br />
NOWI<br />
WTry w*t 'bl tr* ehrlifaMf rylh? W#<br />
our compUt* Hat <strong>of</strong> fin*<br />
Ctrdb in worhj*rfu)<br />
yourf<br />
STAJNTOfTS STATlONiaY — FHigT FLOOR<br />
ID 3-WAY<br />
«t<br />
IU« SI «P# 71 v log<br />
Will GJv* Yeu Lug<br />
•t HIM* §p«€i*J<br />
91 -10g P^fuUrly<br />
Now<br />
1<br />
UpN,<br />
STAJNTON'g LJMENS — TOffiB FLOOR<br />
/I I2M & I4M Value,<br />
About 400 PMM to *t TUi V#ry SptcU' Ftfcc<br />
1U£ yVHlTC<br />
Nel All Strict in Ei?#yy SB#,<br />
STAINTQN'S LADIES' SHO<br />
$#J*Pnc*<br />
x<br />
j # *u* 1 *. 1 .<br />
69|th YEAR—No<br />
To Stop After<br />
Because experience has<br />
heavy opeHiUiif losses duf<br />
sfflffr months, bridge train<br />
between Cape Mfcy County resorts<br />
and iHJfed it, iUtion, Phlladelpht§,<br />
wUl b# withdniwn, September M<br />
Thii snneunenffii-frt waa mads<br />
; Tburtd*y by Harry Bybcock, gtnerai<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> thf ftnniFlv&nia-ftiad^<br />
Inf i^hsrt ijnm, in g ieti#r to<br />
WilUun C Hunt, prsidifrii <strong>of</strong> UJ#<br />
lisy Ceunij' Qtigmbw uf<br />
and the<br />
BEGAN |I<br />
4ft fluted QUI thai a Bread at,<br />
Smln has been, spented liner last<br />
Seplsnb#r, when he cenfeffed<br />
sffl^UU and others who<br />
eehtlmuUea si the<br />
the winttr, 'Ths t»in has<br />
returning frem Brsad «t MI 3 IS<br />
"The i#rvke has hmn very lightly<br />
ifreniied and out-ef-pecfeet loss U<br />
more than the raUfdad can itaiirf." 1<br />
Mfs Babeeek deelafed. H W# had a<br />
very dtialled itudy nude <strong>of</strong>. the sc^<br />
tisl revenue and the ftctygi esst <strong>of</strong><br />
pperatlQn for this servtee during th#<br />
nignth <strong>of</strong> MsTchi <strong>1949</strong>, and th» lags<br />
fsr the insnth amounted to mnrv<br />
thgs I&.000iHOWl<br />
AVERAGE BEVlNbl<br />
"We cannot aifsrd to further eswith<br />
these trains and the<br />
will b# withdrawn with the<br />
change <strong>of</strong> tlmetabie en<br />
25. W9-<br />
Mr. Babeock submitted the<br />
inl-tablt showing the avenge number<br />
<strong>of</strong> revenue paastligeFs handled<br />
by (lie two Irakis:<br />
i TtBin 1052 Train iW3<br />
toPhUs. teWiidwd<br />
. IB4H , 51<br />
January. 1MK,-.. p 37<br />
fsbrua^. <strong>1949</strong>.. 44<br />
M»rch.<br />
52<br />
53<br />
51<br />
es Resort<br />
ten<br />
Movuig ta a brand new community<br />
And a new home, tight<br />
uhseee, was the somewhat uniiiifci•<br />
ej^erience last week sf<br />
Mr. snd Mrs, Dillard R Bird,<br />
end family, <strong>of</strong> CiMinnsti, O,<br />
Until they unpacked their luggage<br />
at their new address. 25<br />
E. Seasprsy rd., in Oegan <strong>City</strong>,<br />
they had never been here before<br />
and based! their choice ef a new<br />
environment for it least the en*<br />
suing year entirely upon the<br />
rennvnendati<strong>of</strong>i <strong>of</strong> this<br />
fay friends and asHOciits.<br />
-., Mr, Bjrd, head <strong>of</strong> an _^-ing<br />
isMspany in GinclftnaU, re*<br />
eeAtb/iwas elected president <strong>of</strong><br />
th^ligeiety for Hie Advsincefnent<br />
<strong>of</strong> Management, Inc. This is a<br />
p<br />
prillntf (JO ghspteri and almost<br />
6000 raemben, all $miniti e*~<br />
seutlvs,<br />
Bccauu the Society hai Its<br />
malB <strong>of</strong>fice •! U WjiUanv st,<br />
Hew Vbrt pity, Mr, Bird bepn<br />
UUnkifig §eriou«1y sf niovUi* hii<br />
family to th* *ut coul Iran<br />
Cincinnati* *o that he could he<br />
^SiBfi : fines Is a while ind at<br />
th* HIM ttee devote his tbne to<br />
|h« praldengy,<br />
About e month igo he comotive Works, Is Phil-<br />
Dr, Charles Maier, well known adelphia, are vacationing in Oce&ri<br />
restaurant proprietor is now <strong>City</strong> for their first extended visits<br />
eratinl at his home, 7ii Central av,, They are Marvin W, Imith, pftsh<br />
alter having been a patient in Al- <strong>of</strong> the concenii and Lewii W,<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong> Hospital for treatment<br />
<strong>of</strong> pneumonia.<br />
PATROLMAN IMPROVING<br />
Patrolman Daniel Kennedy, mem*<br />
her <strong>of</strong> the resort police departments<br />
is reported to be showing improve<br />
ment at Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />
where he recently underwent an op*<br />
He is now sitting up.<br />
HOVTU AMEJUCAN<br />
Mr, and Mr« Fritz AhUeJd and<br />
daughter* Betty, Plymouth Town*<br />
ship, PH.. and Miss Helga itephan,<br />
VeseiuelB, South America,<br />
weekend guesut sf Mr, and<br />
William I<br />
1<br />
out primarily py to stai^ A<br />
so that both th*<br />
liquor dealers can obtain-ft.<br />
cislon as to how they *<br />
issue.<br />
BOTH BIDK8<br />
Beyel Indlcmted ilut .<br />
to retain counsel U> ftght^'<br />
privilege <strong>of</strong> maklnf deliverl<br />
the labernai "<br />
preparing io have<br />
ilde <strong>of</strong> the cue. *<br />
Under tbfc city ordinance,<br />
to VSOQ are provided for th*<br />
keeping for sale <strong>of</strong> alcoholic'<br />
ages anywhere within the dtf*1<br />
The measure ariftnally wa*<br />
to- provide perAlUes other t<br />
forfeiture <strong>of</strong> property right**j<br />
arv provided Id all<br />
^Subpoena<br />
Building Inspector Henry B<br />
desper telUSed Uiat he had received<br />
s complaint about the ears and hud<br />
written to 'KenneF oh July 31<br />
Almost All Paid<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly Few Propoiie*<br />
Luted Delinquent<br />
Properties on West av., upon<br />
which assessments stiU ere unpaid<br />
for the paving project"in 1M7, are<br />
ll<br />
1<br />
For Auto T<<br />
for Municipal Judge<br />
ren. who soinetimei<br />
thing to other "people- -<br />
the city's »court<br />
lummoned to appear »t<br />
school some time next<br />
tiike a rood test <strong>of</strong> hi* driving i<br />
at the hand* <strong>of</strong> th* safety<br />
j<br />
included hi city tax. collector'r<br />
sale <strong>of</strong> properties for IMS arid prior<br />
years,<br />
The annual tax sale Is scheduled<br />
for Thursday, September 22, at 2<br />
p, m. <strong>On</strong>ly about €0 delinquent<br />
prgpertis are Usted in the first<br />
Metzger, vice president,<br />
pufalisfted advertiisnent in this-is-<br />
Mr. Smith end His' family are r#* sue <strong>of</strong> The SentiniULedgeJ-. The<br />
siding at SMUB Wesley a¥,, while Mr, total unpaid, u reprefented by this<br />
Metzger and his family are vacation* list, y slightly' over *9,0W<br />
ing at Wavefly and Wesley rdi* C^nmissisner Henry Hoeser, Jr,t<br />
pointed out that aince the pavlrm<br />
HER FAMILY<br />
assewnent against West «v. property<br />
"How many children have you?" amounitd to ilifJDOO,. the own*<br />
asked the assessor, "I dunno sx- hive paid aU out-k relatively small<br />
ictiy," answered the tired losklni p<strong>of</strong>tion sf the tataL<br />
woman, "You don't know?" "Wot pelinquencles whkh are paid <strong>of</strong>f<br />
for certain, Willie's gone fishing, prior to the tax ssle wUl be elltnl-<br />
Tammy's breaking a wit George natod from the Wsi CoUtct^Ken<br />
borrowed hk father's shoWgun to go iieth E. Belaud an&euneed.<br />
huntln* and f^neralda Ann is tnlnfc. will, however^ be r^uifedj to p<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> elopin'* I never faiaw how pfep<strong>of</strong>tiotute share <strong>of</strong> the, esit <strong>of</strong><br />
many 1 got till supper time comet, the «le, plus totefBt penalties. t6<br />
so I can eeunt them*"<br />
1 1<br />
the Atlantic Be0nlng<br />
MAT0» TAsUS<br />
Mayor Edward a Bqwfc*r v '<br />
Joseph Tale*e» preildent at<br />
tary Club, *et» put''<br />
driving test on Monday<br />
quitted, themselves "very<br />
conJlng io George Lowe.<br />
traffic safety division din<br />
"We Want Judge Wmttvd<br />
the works, too." Mr. Low*<br />
Mayor Bowker, _ . ,r<br />
check-up on nia* driving iiPUWr.;<br />
pressed surprise at- the<br />
ness <strong>of</strong> the tests arid til<br />
polntera they give even to<br />
with long experience<br />
wheel<br />
OVEft *M<br />
Th* esiety school<br />
Rotary and the city,<br />
progreasrjtnce <strong>Aug</strong>ust']<br />
growing rb enrollment,^<br />
the S00 mark early this<br />
Ux.XtfWc was sticcessfuljla^<br />
Ing another <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tomobQes and<br />
tor to <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy on<br />
exceeded<br />
•ne three<br />
pn duty, iVon to' •<br />
In the school<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
Trie director said<br />
tlons aUll *» being nt<br />
that most <strong>of</strong><br />
rmen tests will b*<br />
final week <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aug</strong>ust tv^<br />
itmctors to .complete<br />
wiUVtbotv'wHo si*<br />
drive, -