4 I ths T"ht..sdh> . <strong>Aug</strong>ust 23, 1 Attendance At ^ice r*Rck Off Ab con 1 Stafc Aec•!==.• H Trti-- S. J. Rifle Club to ; Compete Sept, 10-11, { In State Title Meet ' ^ 1 i;# t e/fi ni s' hS*f hinriii ,,ii |/ ' t I'M? if? linn "i. h^'lff" *apiiil *I ih u HI !•!. '. ' S : f? 1 !•( k r r * ** I. -i =l; ?5?:. -. „ "v-r- ' ^' J ''".•^;i= "^ : ""- = • •• ?' •• ^B'.Cfil ti.; £>UL|jr*
:*t Ete Club Coral Full or Entir* New Jersey Coast Been Busy Even in Stutuner than 600 fanwltg or investors have made their <strong>of</strong> a borne in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cojne.&ue since the end PorW War II and the lifting <strong>of</strong> vrar-imposed shortages. ^^.^^eftdr scope ;^f the resort's tremendous, privatelyinced building program snice January I, 1946, le&dsi IMC-47-U •f 1M& Ml flff fMUJ£t hu WUEhfilHH tas ft* new hgf&s have zasfed eatifii Irani up to luxurious bcm« eoiutrurted at • €3^. Sf pSpDSO or Bern. Tte Jsiiiy lave been Jn the price to big so* iisee the war. Mid to fsrt wit the third best jmx 1st huDdiog Is Detail CJtj^i 70-rgaf u Baoifffd by dallsr <strong>of</strong> ffcp Are you one <strong>of</strong> the thousands <strong>of</strong> for many j-ears have entertained fond dreams <strong>of</strong> owning a home in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>—a home in which to few ytars yon retire, then to make it your lontmye to dream about It ? Why not make your dream fomc t» u^ NOW? Aftmid <strong>of</strong> a depreialon? that building cost* are hi^h^r than they will be later? Experienced analyst-t—g authorities aa to the nation's economic trends— don't agree with you. Their majority opinion is that the leveling-<strong>of</strong>f, or post-war adjustment, cycle is about completed, and that the nation gener ally is in for B. proiosfed period <strong>of</strong> prog^ pel^ jrtnd at !**agt Into the late They believe, to«, that prices have about found their UveU that hi^h wages sod the higher ttandard <strong>of</strong> liv mg that now prevails will lflrpelv be sustained, Xhog he who h#sitatesf waiting for s pronounced slump jn building costs, In the value <strong>of</strong> real estate and the price nf butldinfr matetialE, may be unneceis Airily depriving himself <strong>of</strong> the pjf a^re that eould come from buildisir M g "rtream home" in <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci^ now, America today is sound and stable. Fears that a depression is just around the corner-are not substantiated by the facts If you can afford tn build, now is th** time for it <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s building tradeamen are ready to give ysu an bonest conrtruetion job at a fair jrice. They are experienced in desirable seashere types <strong>of</strong> eenatructfon. Consult freely with them and with the resort's supply and equipment dfi ean trust them to giye you good Make this fall and winter the time when your dreams materialize! In are afid bests iii jui* not ^sausf sf their ihap* ing fftzpeetsr Henry sd §ut thJi COVER A strong tread In the ^pe sf Uft" ityls fas CalifefnijL sad tat at Build polpt- Many e£ ttaat d^gui ^iad. out aver th# letifa *e sugli that ts EniDd then yen p«d a rite 70 er S? l(o«i buDdinr lot* hi are frss 10 to 1© f«*t sara thai to buM lets. Jumped tots ows* ysy itort lacfclng with toe ft 4wU» itU wfJT*. 41 admlatiee =«t Us^ plini fa* spa yoy want to build* Rails* af §• «r M that it If on# tlal ysu an "A geed ids for any bufld OB the hone builder if to consul* in teet or A snteftsr famfliaf IM&I agBdJtloBJ^ the buneeter e§m* seed at lait two Isti install ef sag* to nub it fit . cttr. west late tfce la period, the majority <strong>of</strong> thttn lor wfao ire essp^taf them tfa?y like to 1K-* in " esistant _ * neauire byQfUsf law here requites • minim am <strong>of</strong> 3305 aquare feet for s heuplsg unit, ¥^s# k n& fpsiai rule u to shape, byt |h# way the esmBunity WM laid art In the be* ginning provld*d lets with 100 to 125-foot depth tit varfom but with rdativelj nArow Although tflset foil lifting on the ftfee4 About the only place tile we ptf * tion is O^an <strong>City</strong> U"<strong>of</strong> the timber when leu are airiiiatnf S TBfp% ether than rectanjls U in soe •nd b^ld onto until the post-war to Adapt It te Chsnging ConfKtkma frame iFpz. th* eity fathers have ^ftt <strong>of</strong> the Gariess, fisarefl for Uss to pfs- In iim that is* provided eertain diftrJets is buJlt^ ind that VS I' > j two-famJlj- Jnfpeeter Cooper, ec-mfflentinf EiBestj was the hisii**-or mare family er fartheF on the auhjst declared that In IS47 tbse'wet 176 Zsoe 4, light industry and quired In ail new inert has been a asUe^bls trend W£fta <strong>of</strong> by the- city'* 5. induttrlsL The principal flre*resUtant dii^ durfag IMS lor hemi owners te ae* zuning law, covering the en! The ionise law applies %o all new tfiets are the pc#mJi£ront and board* qutaViffi<strong>of</strong>e "*br^tfaing spice" areund j from the- Gardens to SBth COtistruEtien and tonaetirnei te it* walk ares from ith ?L to Htfa gt their pr@p#rtl« hj purehuin during the pdn?ulij**]sw unt. •Qughsut the entire adapted Ml March: mpdellnf wurk, but it did net affect and on both iides <strong>of</strong> A*bury av. th&n a ttn^e Jet than the IsiaJ value nf period to date. And !h bi.tn g already in from Sth st to 14th A lyeh eon- occurr TWO LOTS building wert the previous the ordinaRee ws» adopted, abo ig required on Sth, are tfttt soother eludJftg ait*ratiara and Ins ceeditioris as they OLD Vp_ NKH Pth and 10th tts, from oe*an to b*v, A numher, nf dwcHin^ torn lo ieHvitr *as b« sn*Wpai**i From Januarr 1 thnygh JuJy 31 Sth ft west <strong>of</strong> {lav^n iv. eeastfyeted hsv^ been ftlsred ifi the to pVlTHme Inequalities found this y*sP. S apartments w^re ere' FPF this rpajrfjn it middle sf two normal lots, thus proatod by eonveriJai <strong>of</strong> remt^tl pto^ happsn* that a certain !yp£ s Hi Vidinf msf# space fnf JauTW, fhrybf in addit^ii to the 100 new MDSI maj- be barred by law, even though and recfratisn oytddgfi. ftarti. About l@ ionmg one £f more structures ef the CSUntrj- in the <strong>On</strong>e iaffe new hom? byiN thU i sf Oeeso <strong>City</strong>** Btw teen hj- may ^sist in the world HHBJ <strong>of</strong> ih*? fruit, ipring utilised no Iss than Svo sdd* vff& their la Uee whieh ^ wood, hark, giim, studied th# iufe, shaped lets io make one track and sf BIIIUB* «f daUaa. Aetksn y R«^ ppnfiine ffi put The zom'i wsfr epfahfifhed rooL ge#d, nut* Sower or p^» which er fer which g permJi recently f (h*lr fyih t ints effect Ing te the preripminani nature <strong>of</strong> gontrfbutes to perfumt trt. was l&zyed will be built on four Is Uw filur •# law and its neighberhftod aj it already fee Wr$Sf, nnQ n?w deeuffis-nL In iftSS. nr hf thf citv gov Insisted thai it ihnyld b? in the time to emulate' their e The l<strong>of</strong>iiJig law KhouJd futurr, Zaninfi nol only helps keep JuJf is nonnally ig now—thi* fall Md winter. tuts by any lamily fORsideFing buy- §r**a* <strong>of</strong> thp eiiy mori' uniform but qulet month nf t Make y&ur dream house fn ler ing df building a home, sn that the It alao aids in betU-r planning <strong>of</strong> ^—^.-^frig, j| produced 11 „_. come trsel restriction* in ih*- neighborhnod £«- the "tJ^sj^tWi fear and a total <strong>of</strong> £143, lectcd ire ihgftiUEhlv undtf?inqd in <strong>of</strong> all work staff ad^^anee. There have for fMtanee, tn which <strong>of</strong> Street* Paved SI 15.983 .the a site ,u[jnn whirh thpy pUnneH ate to mils sf itreet? in a two-family DWELLING Citj-, <strong>of</strong> whieh ibouE 36 are pav^d or otherwise ban!' late that the faced. More than S mile sf was restricted to Spire <strong>of</strong> ill horns dfia not is added each yeaf under the ftste family hsnia. alraoM 10S ether Sid pros^n with the itafe and The live sane* zet up by law crested by sharing the Esne L pn^familv N cean <strong>City</strong> Loan Associa in tndmy and WP a ioni-terifi low jf?it gaae that will eufld H new hnnip for you sr make iinprov?rnen*s your prcipnt home. Wherf yffii pui ygur in ttrf* Afpociatioti- £taving* M ^ lniured b>- Federal ^siine* 'and Loan Corporation. -Si 1^"'* '"-' J-LJ' ^T • - - ; ^ " ^ : 11" _ : '— •' -. J : Many homer byfi^hen? in the' STP on sites which Ihelf awn. efs purchased at public auction from the municipal Ecvermn^nt riuring and immediait-Iy after the war. Tlie fi(v. In orrtef fe FefnOVA cityowned property from ihc us^ree list gnd put it inte prtvat# - owner- Ship, disposed <strong>of</strong> hundr^cis ef fhniee home sites SveF i psflod <strong>of</strong> abcui five years. Moat <strong>of</strong> tht purchasers acquired these 4gts and held elite them in an. i ticipstion ef building OfrSn Cilv', hfime? aj Been as war-time Jhdrt=; flg« were rejipved, } A typical surtion sale sf Ihis kind ' aeeurrpd just live years acfi, Sn Aii- r gust, ]©44, with victory rtill a yraf' away, " ' j At thftt Umf thf rrty arivertii«d 29. parcels <strong>of</strong> Jartd to be sold to 'he highest bidders, at minimum SCC^p!-: ablr pfices tots line |2i,#TST Fregpte-1 live builders bid against each other j on almpft every parcel, with ih* s re- : Stilt that the final sale brsught S33,- 536—a "p/emium* 1 ef flLQBS. j Revenue from these sales, incf- Hentally, went intn a spec is I fgpngh Imprevement fund which ha& hfnn' used in the past two years for a huinber <strong>of</strong> imprevemenls, ineludliig rebuilding <strong>of</strong> tht boardwalk. Tax Rate His Year Is 12 Cants Lower The property tas rate for <strong>City</strong> ihip year 1$ 57,87 per S!M nf assessed valustisn^ op 12 eent* Jswer than !ut year. The net taxable valuation <strong>of</strong> the esmjBUfiity U lie.OPeji?, af^rding to County Tax Board table?, ThJi make* Ocpflh <strong>City</strong> by fgf the highest-valued diptriet in the Eounty, hag tots! ratables <strong>of</strong> §54JS4 * erty here average between 20 and 15 per oent Sf eetua! micket value. Fire and Police Dcpta. Pull Your property investmtnt la <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will be prateeted by a full- and men arid a p partmenl e£ 27 sffieer? and Il forces are ^i til ytsj around, pem trtn if K part sf Ike to Take it the | srri^aU might W^I in knswing that r CWr previded an j s-eeinffssi irilfc ier iy 4dUMii'^*early u 1^^ only WygSfi Sfief the ?gttimutilty waj fsuaipd/ ^i Jt was efrlight.timbtivtaid la. g^rtlDW from 4th to Hth'^y^ asd was U&m us (rom the beach Mrtlen <strong>of</strong> tits s-b^fdwilJi WIL Your Entire ^ Can Enjoy i Modom Home Piait Now to 1914 Yaur Home Wrth «n FHA Horn* Improvement Loan From ThSt Bask Here U m p*rti*l Ibt ifl FHA Loan: raU you can m*k« with 91 *4 Ro<strong>of</strong>iag and Sidm, « Eleetrie*l Work Paintntff^Intenor and Exterior Insulation aod Storm Windowa H«»tmf and PlUmbinf • Pap Ad4 N«w Rooma or Apartment* Wk- 3* ^ fa bat suited to H in love with t and North Africa Into *md# Cumlng thf flun# ta fry •Mi per IMrt mt Math Malar** M 1M # Current Dividend par WIJM H«w Belsf PaM # -P Offkn ^ te Mlb 411 lifbtb Stf«t 2nd Floor N*tH>fxjil Bank <strong>of</strong> Oce*n <strong>City</strong> Phone 0250 HERICTiEL FETTfT. WILLIAM O. AB&O^ CHAHLp R, STILWELL. ROLAND STI1LMAK CLINTON B.LPRICE, Treasurer ROBERT JL BELL, A, RA^OLPH FOGG THE VISITOR AND TEAE A»OCK» USWEMT = DIRECTORS — ge Loam GEORGE S FLOYD C SIMMS HOW AH D S. fTAtNTtfl ELM1S S. STEELMAW - CHARLES K. ft JOHK a TON^pl mi 1 ••si •f FOUR EASY STEPS TO OBTAIN AN FHA HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN I. ntvidr what iot»r*vvnenfe 7 wl»b l« n*ke *ia 7*ar two*. t r«mBlt a local »Ktr«rf*r and f*t an oUmii* ««bmlt Tour appl|«aliw t* «nte Bwtk. when It will reecUe prrapt a«4 car«f*l a(i*itU*rv Vm ran vbtala an mppIlca,UMi hUak &X nlllnK at the Bank *r hT iterl «r«rk «••* Deputy Co. R«gbter«d Builders ttiilders <strong>of</strong> Fine Homes ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY [447 A*bury Avenue Phone 1472 Ka n WITII YOUR PLANS NEW HOMF? 8 W. l&lhStriet .Vi'^ Voyr ld?a*i May Be * . , A <strong>On</strong>e . . W« Will E** GUH •• Off* Billings IB t*lMI.PER man Jobbini Phont 0442 I 1 itffi*iiiltaUM«Hi! • * ••***"***** * •"' "< 40 -I Builtfing Rules See ToTha Bunding and tening rulfs in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> provide sensible "fejlfleted area" regulMtiiing le guard asainst GYercrwdlfig yf buiLditigs «§ thet ample light and air wUi b# fi iF aU- &b|p btiwesn them. Ifi nil Ftaidenfiiil dUtrigy, th^ I&W fggylres a buildiag to . be ne less than fgyr f^t frutn the jide prepeft ¥ line, whieh meehi u minimum <strong>of</strong> sight feet cigHf4.f>^ tnp is a r*iw, Bl-»IMESi ZONES Ttie only exemption to this is ttl t^hefe le«jf Uian mfiy be had by i and the re*e an egre^rosit to that effect, also are rules ta keep mp$rtles a ip*?ifled freni ih^ fr^ot prgp^rty <strong>of</strong> street. In !T>QSi parts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>, dWplflngl must be bark at !*&** four feet from lh^ front prrpefty About 40 p#? eent c»f ell F**i** hpvi? this ft lip. Hi'tiT BE is rier BACK In in editions! 40 per cent <strong>of</strong> sut'h distf leU. S dwelling fniiBt b* baek 10 fpet from thf property line, wherf In the e\%y. the dtstan^t up to a ip^simutn sf 2S or 3 depending upCn the width ef !h*f fi^ thy ri*pth nf %t»* d providing "breathing between bullainp. th# If= ^reg rules frisk* fur unifermits end maf* attractive g&i**Qf«*v* u\ JBRQI d@«sn ! t think »e. She drew floor plum. te clarify it for w&. We wish »•? hed time Is rei»ryduc« ih#»i. but yoyll iiet the idee frtif'i i*>arf ing her eUifS^—Editor * PHON op*n deek ft*«r Ji&rt <strong>of</strong> the The hallway would extend parallel tu the- bay, and would open into.use Serge bedroom fiyer U»e lining ro<strong>of</strong>tu Two unialier b*dro«inF would i^ luVSled vvfS the diiiing room and lutiihsii. Opposite the stairs would bt' « bathroom with eniranres f the tWy front fgfiifl? sa w«ll as rie liall^ay, f?lusel spare wsuld be ample loF li rsomi. UndefneBth the stai« i tit* first riiHJT wculd h* s it*vett>ry REG 1026 SIMPSON AVE, OCEAN CITY, N-J- walls. Tn* reef I* ee**»^ with aiphslt ihUigies AddlUon <strong>of</strong> a §«6f# t* W* W sf this imsJJ hutis gives it a *p» iippeBfane# ffsm the frent. the generous ttmeufli sf etoiei spaee, unall halt leading w »U r»mi and slm" piifled plumbing inittUaUsn with fcitehen and hathreom kdjoliUng. m*ke the fleer plan arrangemmi ef THe Benfistt *xspt» iowil. There i? ft total ef nin« eiosetfc A ^st claiH fer eeeh #ntfsnt*i bfoem ana pet iind psn GIOSPU in thp kitehes: a fisen eift»t In the hall and twin in the biidiwims. High side wlndowi m the bedreem eff*f a4ditisn«l wall f§ie fiif furnituie, , -* - * The main body <strong>of</strong> The Bennett if U f«t by 24 fe#l. It hitf an eres ol «», 9q^!¥ r^t, without the garage, Fur further infonnStion sbeu* '. write The Small H«u«* Burses St Cloud Minfi, _ Resort on Island But Easily it ii easily &ee«ilbla by hiirhw&y, fail* &F »if* ^e«n d^s not give the ynprestisn ef being what U actually |a—*ft Ulapd i*v*n mile* ipng. entireiy fyrfeuftd*d fey and twe mijev from th# Linoleum — p WINDOW SHADES - AWNIN MMU AIUI tnsUlUd GENERAL LOCKSMITHING ALL OW Kt*S WALTER E. 70S Central Avenue Had you esme here to Uve ifi the early years, you would have reached the resort by itsamboat operated Irem & wharf st iomsrs Feint. The ^tirvice was estsbll*hi>d in IM Times, tadeed, have changed. Ne we ai^ only a few bsurs by slrllner fram praetieftily sM eastern ftr politiin aKfti! By JANET D, Of rae, liie huuse would be Like Mr. Blsnding=i dfesigned In the modernistic SqU&re, out ty build my dresm hsuse, Un* with an Qpeh porvh on the 9fat like Mr, Blandihg's, mine is to betio<strong>of</strong> acruii the bayfront, £ typical Oeeah <strong>City</strong> home, built and Arvhiiectursily, I have never seen designed specially fsr domfortabie sutti a home, but whh net water Your <strong>On</strong>ly Real Security living St the seashore. heat it KJUhdi Uke ideal winter <strong>On</strong> the first User, I would have a quarters, tou. acieua living room, on ene end ef Tliis is my dresrnhpuse , , , I've wyuld be a dyerway to theyet to see it nmwriaifi?, but maybe Street aide Sf the hsuse. d A Home <strong>of</strong> The ruum wuyld extend thrfiUgh the buyfrynL with & large, open fteptsce Qii the south wsIL Oppg^itg thfe living room would be ail open dining room faelhg the bay. Both these "rooms would he equipp#d with In planting trees and shrubs Q huge picture windewg i n ttne aruynd your hew home, be pure ts select varieties with a known record <strong>of</strong> hardy growth and survival in seashore conditions. Behind the dining room, I would have a eompad kittihtm on the aireet Many trees that flourish on the ffQnt, but M dinette, Alani ihe nearby mainland will nut grow sn side <strong>of</strong> the kitchen and dining rosm this sandy tete because their root* would be the garage, with ihower go tso deep, strike the salt water table below ground, and dU, QIHS in the rear, l^om the doorway atalrt would e Commit a local gardener dr an tend to the second Segr, where th**Fe iuihoriiatfve garden encyclopedia would be three hedfogms and a large before itig VERYTHING UILDING ince 1902 We H*ve Been at 12th Street sad West Avenue Phoae 01S0 C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. CUT LUM MILLWORK UILDING NEW JERSEY J. P. Collins Co. So. Seaville, N» JL See. Us <strong>City</strong> SekbleGly 34034 NOTHING elit you byy with your money laite io long, serves eo wtll, fives so much value year In, year out, &a your own hojn§. It b fit once the FLOOR ASPHALT • *'•. rr^-.r"- - IQI . \ i e to the Man With a Family badge <strong>of</strong> solid citizenship and the mark <strong>of</strong> a man who !B striving tu pro vide ateurity for his family, Where else can you put your money, tht fruits <strong>of</strong> your labor; how else can you provide so much <strong>of</strong> comfort, hsp= piness and security for your family and yourself, than in a home <strong>of</strong> your own? Tht house you buy today provides shelter and a good life for your family now and, ai you pay for it, month by month, it helps you build a solid financial future for yourself. Of aU the things you can buy, only a home retains ito real worth _ twenty, thirty* forty years from now it will still five you safe, secure shelter, All that this house actually costs you is the down payment, your monthly payments are both rent and savings, Yes* few pfAf «*1 •* curil 3 r *• • <strong>of</strong> ymirownl Stocks may depreciate, bonds may be defaulted, even savings accounts may be depleted, but so lonf u your home stands, it ig shelter, it is security, it is stability* for you and your family. Fortunate, indeed, is the man who owns his home* It gives purpose to your family life* Come war or inflation, your savings invested in a home always yield their full measure <strong>of</strong> value in shelter, comfort and satisfaction. Should hard times come aome day your savings might be dissipated while your home still stands as a haven. We learned during the depres- 302 ^^ BUILDER wods rtion <strong>of</strong> the thirties that it is neither wise, pr<strong>of</strong>itable nor necessary to take -vf an honest man's home from hlnu W§ :j; learned that there are measures that;> can h§ taken to help a man hold his home, This lesson our country-, #iU..r£ never forget, ' ' -^| In this blessed America <strong>of</strong> ours, more people own their homes than in any land on earth. They are better.';' homei, far, far better than the people" % <strong>of</strong> any other country may aspire to. : And our homes are gettting btttet 1 ;;' all the time. Now that material and labor shortages are practically over, you may confidently expect to find ';Y, this year the greatest home valttts:; ever seen in this country, ;; Like everything else, houses eeit^ more than they did ten year> age, T*fc£ such ts the progress <strong>of</strong> the building L industry' that more people can_affifrf^5 to own a home today than ever before. The home building Industry <strong>of</strong> i$!i^ r country is constantly increasing thft; value <strong>of</strong> Its product and redudntfH^^ costs so that the benefits <strong>of</strong> home ownership may be extendtd to,mok^,faBfc\. Hies than ever before, In thduttn^i o| ;^ communities in this country, ybtt%«i^| now buy a home for no ^reatf r lupnt^vi ly coit than your weekly pay check. ^ j RgmtmbeF, a home is ffiorff ^uoasy| more, than bricks and in6rtrt>^a^fe and Umber. It is your sure tovbstmi^M ini yaur family-a happiness arid'Wi^ In this Insecure world a home <strong>of</strong> _your own ia the ONLY sure b l k te»^^:&&& you can erect against the forces threaten the security <strong>of</strong> f l»lffr
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