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"Ofaifuaries-<br />
B. Frank Hallowefl<br />
B. Prank HallowcM, <strong>of</strong> Pt,<br />
LaudcrdiiLs Pla,, and this<br />
(<strong>City</strong>, died suddenly last<br />
Thursday here. Ho was 70.<br />
: M_r. Hallowell had resided<br />
•n " Ft. Lauderdale since<br />
1083. Prior to that limn he<br />
was a resident <strong>of</strong> Maple<br />
Shade for 30 years. He<br />
retired in 1083 as - an<br />
insurance agent for the<br />
Prudential Insurance<br />
Company.<br />
He was former assessor <strong>of</strong><br />
Maple Shade Township, n<br />
World War I veteran,<br />
founder and first scoutmaster<br />
<strong>of</strong> Maple Shade Boy Se6ut<br />
Troop II, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
Maple Shade Defense Council<br />
<strong>of</strong> World War II and County<br />
Commander <strong>of</strong> Burlington<br />
County American Legion. He<br />
also was a charter member<br />
<strong>of</strong> Antrim-Mento Post<br />
American Legion <strong>of</strong> Mnple<br />
Shade, Chef do Guerre<br />
.Voiture SO <strong>of</strong> thc^ 40 and 8<br />
<strong>of</strong> Burlington County, a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> Fort .Lauderdale<br />
American Legion,, Maple<br />
Shade Lodge 281 P and AM<br />
and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic<br />
Club.<br />
Surviving are his wife,<br />
Myrtle A. Hallowcll; throe<br />
sons, B. Frank, Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />
Abington, Pa., Richard, <strong>of</strong><br />
Redondo Beach, Calif., and<br />
Roland, <strong>of</strong> Cherry Hill; one<br />
CCEAN yrTY n\n<br />
nil-re, Mrs. Elsie Lang, <strong>of</strong><br />
't, L:iudi'rdnle; f<br />
Mrs. Rnyinond O'Brieii, <strong>of</strong><br />
Sumeis Point, Mrs. Eugene<br />
Cook, <strong>of</strong> North filed. Mm.<br />
WiUrl T h o m a s , o I<br />
Philiiilvliihiii, und Mrn<br />
Georgt.' AienLy.. <strong>of</strong> Vi-ntnor<br />
mill eight grandchildren.<br />
Kunernl services we're<br />
conducted Monday afternoon<br />
in Mjiplf Sll.'nle. IntrrliH-nt<br />
wjt?j at I,ocListwood Menmrijil<br />
Purk, Cherry Hill.<br />
Mabel C. Lang<br />
Mrs Mibel C La.ii,, cif<br />
17J 1 ttn t iv dud<br />
Wedne-day U t week in<br />
Short Mcmurni Ho pital<br />
She wa 94 T nativt <strong>of</strong><br />
Girmantown ind hid bi-m a<br />
Ineal residi nt fcr eight vtar.<br />
Surviving art one brothi-r<br />
Walter Cook inn ister Mr*<br />
Jo^tph ktrper both ol<br />
G e r m a n £ o w n ; two<br />
"ikrsinim Mr Eleanor E<br />
Houck jnd Mr Aj,ni..<br />
BmAn with whom Mr<br />
Lmg rnidt her home ind<br />
ont nii.ee Mrs Dornthei<br />
Smith nr thi., cit\<br />
Funeral tr\iee win hnld<br />
in Philarit Iphn and intermi nt<br />
wa,, at Iij Hill Cemetirj<br />
Philadelphia Lonl<br />
arrinEemtnL wire Jjy the<br />
{i o d f ft v Smith Funeral<br />
Homt<br />
, INVISTMBNT BROKERAGE OFFICE<br />
PROMPT m( IFFICJENT PFFIMINAI I7CO SERVir.l<br />
STOCKS . BONDS • MUTUAL FUNDS<br />
ft"<br />
BOENNING & CO.<br />
SOI CINTRAL AVINUI<br />
OCEAN CITT, N, J.<br />
COL. HIR1ERT H, 1LI1ZARD<br />
IB STATES AIR FORCE, Boiircd<br />
DIAL 399-6600<br />
MSIDENT PHONE SJ7.S700<br />
Convenient portable<br />
that can be made .<br />
permanent...<br />
space iaver, too!<br />
Mode! LTB 8700<br />
Mts in a space only 24" wide • Special hose ineluded<br />
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• Special care for Permanent Press fabrics • 3<br />
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« Exclusive MagicMist* lint filter. " «*„*.<br />
^ l ^ - l , 12-2 CU. FT.<br />
Whirlpool REFRIGERATOR-<br />
_ FREEZER<br />
Model ETTIZN<br />
No-Frost<br />
convenience,<br />
at a budget<br />
True No-Frost . , . even the 105.1b. "2ero^egree"<br />
freezer never needs defrosting • Twin porcelain-enameled<br />
steel crispers • Handy glide-out shelf • Separate<br />
cold controls for refrigerator and freezer • Super-<br />
"Bgnrtip atgrage. — ————<br />
Harry L, Galbraith<br />
Hirrv L, GnlbrilLh uT I<br />
Cirtfcri] nJ died Widm day<br />
last wuk in Shore MUIUJFIHI<br />
H^KJUUU ilUr a hhurt illnr =<br />
-H_ WL.77<br />
Mr Cilbraith w i burn in<br />
LjinciiHtt r Pi fornii rlv<br />
n. idtri m Philidrlphii ind<br />
mavtd tti tin nt\ four<br />
y«\t jj-t. Ik wa rttirtri in<br />
l^CO from hi ciw<br />
bu irw -i and ua<br />
diu, i Ma on<br />
building<br />
i JJrd<br />
g<br />
Ella L<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
Funeral services were<br />
conducted Monday in<br />
• Philadelphia with interment<br />
at Mount Moriah Cemetery,<br />
Philadelphia. Local<br />
arrangements were by the<br />
Godfrey-Smith<br />
Homo.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINiL.LIBOl R<br />
two daughters, Patricia and<br />
Linda, both <strong>of</strong> this eityr<br />
fmir brotlii-rs, George and<br />
Doutiliis, <strong>of</strong> this city. Lloyd,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Alluntic Citv. niui Kiilph,<br />
ol L Hushrook -Meii:ht.s; une<br />
sifiU'r, Mrs. Mur^ui-rite<br />
Grainier, <strong>of</strong> Uiis city: and<br />
Requiem Mil* *; WII<br />
erlrbratod ijaturdav morninc<br />
at SI. Augustine<br />
(.;imreh. hilennrnt<br />
Si i idi I i mt ti r><br />
Arrangi'iuenU<br />
unt i tt.p<br />
CI oil I' -y Smith<br />
Iliiin<br />
Gulbmth f<br />
Funeral<br />
Marian H. Wallace<br />
Mrs. Marian H. Wallace, <strong>of</strong><br />
334 E. Atlantic blvd,. died<br />
Friday in Hahnemann<br />
Hospital, Philadelphia. She<br />
was 54.<br />
Mrs, Wallace was born in<br />
Phillipsbllrg and had resided<br />
hero sineo 1031, She had<br />
taught school in Salem prior<br />
to moving here and had<br />
been a typing and shorthand<br />
teacher in Phillipshufg,<br />
She was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Country Club<br />
Golf Association, Colony<br />
Club, First Presbyterian<br />
Church, and was active in<br />
bowling circles L She had<br />
graduated from Rider College<br />
in 1934 and was a meber <strong>of</strong><br />
the Rider Alumni<br />
Association.<br />
Surviving are her husband,<br />
Robert L.; one son, Robert<br />
L., Jr., <strong>of</strong> this city; one<br />
daughter, Mrs. Susan Tridien,<br />
also <strong>of</strong> this city;_two sisters,<br />
Mrs, Mildred Dick and Mrs,<br />
Jean Lampart, <strong>of</strong><br />
Phiilipsburg: one brother<br />
Stanley Huff, also <strong>of</strong><br />
Phiilipsburg; and two<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Funeral services were held<br />
Tuesday afternoon from the<br />
Oodfrey.Smith Funeral Home<br />
with the Rev, William R.<br />
Allen, pastor <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Presbyterian Church,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiating L Intermont was at<br />
Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.<br />
Margaret McManus<br />
Miss Margaret McManus,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ntjwork, Del., and<br />
formerly <strong>of</strong> 1S24 West av.,<br />
this city, died Friday after a<br />
bri<strong>of</strong> Illness. She was 87.<br />
Surviving is one niccp,<br />
Mrs. Theodore Policastro.<br />
and two Brand.nieceii,<br />
Kathleen and Ann Policastro,<br />
all <strong>of</strong> Newark.<br />
Requiem Mass was<br />
celebrated at Holy Angels<br />
B.C. Uhurch, Newark, and<br />
intermont was at Holy Cross<br />
Cemetery, Mays Landing.<br />
Howard A, Lavfs<br />
Howard A. Lavis, <strong>of</strong> 1355<br />
TiOfJa terr., died last<br />
Wednesday in Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital. Ho was<br />
56.<br />
Mr. Liivis was boril in<br />
Ottawa, Canada, and had<br />
resided here since 1924. He<br />
was an auto mechanic und a<br />
body and fender man. He<br />
had been employed for<br />
many years by the old Phil<br />
Bishop Packard Agency here.<br />
Survivors include his wife,<br />
Charlotte Haujhey Lavis;<br />
three sons, Howard, Georee<br />
and Edward, all <strong>of</strong> this city;<br />
's R.C<br />
waiv at<br />
1 ilt rnii)<br />
by tin<br />
Fu neral<br />
miliam E. Everett<br />
Willnm S Eventt or tin<br />
tiiliniiil Arm, 16th »t ind<br />
A bur\ iv diud Sunday in<br />
Shun Mimonnl Hopitil<br />
fulliwini. a -ihort illne., HP<br />
H. sn<br />
Mr Everitt wa« bnrn in<br />
Ch ltli-un N Y ronui rh<br />
rt idi-d in Haddon Height<br />
Bl-ickttood ind Sonifr^ Point<br />
inH hid m ide hi h<br />
hrre for the past \<br />
w i- i rttirt-d claim<br />
v.ith the Ni» J,<br />
He<br />
untir<br />
Bill<br />
"Ft li ph inn Comp m%<br />
bun retirrd in<br />
Mr E\eritt was 'SO vi<br />
nn mbt r and Past Ma tt r <strong>of</strong><br />
Lodge 191 F and AM <strong>of</strong><br />
Hidd in Heights a member<br />
uf the Piunoer Club <strong>of</strong> till<br />
Niw Jersey Bell Ttlephon^<br />
Cnmpanv and a mijnber i.f<br />
thi Somrrs Point Ma nnic<br />
Club<br />
Surviving ^Tt hi.* witi<br />
Mibtl two -on- \\illiim .if<br />
Mnmi Fla and Dunald iiT<br />
Newport News, Va.i two<br />
diughttr^ Mrs Jt^isie Pritt<br />
->{ Glendali Calif and Mrs<br />
William Frazicr nr Njrbi rth<br />
Pi one stepdaughter Mr*<br />
Robirt Oillian nf this eiH<br />
Funrral services will bi<br />
hrld thi^ morninE (Thursdas )<br />
at 11 o lock trom thi<br />
Godfri-i S-nith Funeral Hcmi<br />
with the RPV D Hit-hard<br />
Cam on pastor -,f St<br />
John's Lutheran Church,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiating. Entombment will<br />
be at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the<br />
family („ Harleigh<br />
Mausoleum, Camden.<br />
Mabel Ray<br />
Miss Mabel Ray, <strong>of</strong> 204<br />
14th St., died last<br />
Wednesday in Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital after a<br />
brief lilnoss. She was 82.<br />
Miss Ray was born in<br />
Chester, Pa., and had made<br />
her home here for many<br />
years. She was retired<br />
supervisor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
housekeeping department at<br />
the Flanders Hotel and was<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> Chapter 83<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star <strong>of</strong><br />
this city and. the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Civjc Club.<br />
There are no immediate<br />
survivors.<br />
Funeral services were held<br />
Saturday morning from the<br />
Godfrey-Smith Funeral Home<br />
with the Rev. David Wright,<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong>^ the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Baptist Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />
Interment was at Mount<br />
Meriah Cemetery in<br />
Philadelphia,.<br />
Harry E, Schfifff<br />
„ LINWOOD - Harry E-<br />
SreherlT, <strong>of</strong> 534 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Heights av., died Saturday at<br />
hhoro Memorial Hospital He<br />
was 78,<br />
Mr L Seherff was a native<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania and had<br />
lived in Elkins Park P»<br />
until moved here 11<br />
BUCKETS O' FISH<br />
18 FISH<br />
STICKS M.00<br />
— BUCKET O' SHRIMP —<br />
15 FRIED<br />
SHRIMP $ 2.85<br />
Hours: Wed, th'u Sun,<br />
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.<br />
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays<br />
Tribif trains<br />
in sabre jet<br />
OLENDALB, Ariz..-First<br />
Lieutenant Robert W, Trihit,<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert p'<br />
Tribit, 1841 Asbury av.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>- <strong>City</strong>, N.J., has<br />
completed the U.S. Air<br />
Force operational training<br />
course for P-100 pilots at<br />
Luke APB, Ariz.<br />
Lleutennilt Tribit, now<br />
qunllfied in supersonic<br />
iiiicrnft, rocefved<br />
fiimiliarization tralrilnj) in<br />
nuclenr and eonvention<br />
weapons delivery systems <strong>of</strong><br />
the Super Subro.<br />
The lieutenant is being<br />
assigned to an Air Force<br />
unit in Vietnam for duty.<br />
He was commissioned in<br />
1007 through Officer<br />
Training School at Lackland<br />
AFB, Tex.<br />
DAILY NiWS<br />
RADIO<br />
prsm The<br />
isntlnol-uodger<br />
_ 1400 KC, IT a.m.<br />
— No, 3t<br />
lonal Plans<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINELLED<br />
Telephone 309.0411<br />
OCEAN CITY, NiW JIRSfY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2,<br />
HOAG AND SONS<br />
SFfilfJOFiEkD, MICHIGAN<br />
COMP,<br />
EDGER<br />
Publiuttait OHia,<br />
Slh »L and Hav^ft »<br />
COMPLETE NEWS<br />
OF THE WEEK<br />
WHAT TO Sit!<br />
WHERE TO 601<br />
is, defendant in '64 Anglemyer murder case,<br />
ound not guilty by Atlantic County Court jury<br />
By Edward S, Gore<br />
Christopher Brendan Hughes, 28, <strong>of</strong> Darby, Pa.,<br />
was found not guilty Tuesday <strong>of</strong> the Labor pay,'<br />
1964 murder <strong>of</strong> Harry Anglemyer, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
owner <strong>of</strong> the Copper Kettle chain <strong>of</strong> fudge shops.<br />
And law enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficials, diseoniolate at the<br />
collapse <strong>of</strong> their case, blamed "witness trouble" for<br />
the verdict which set Hughes free to return to<br />
Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary where he is serving<br />
a three to five vear sentence for extortion<br />
Anglemyer, 38 at the time <strong>of</strong> his death was<br />
found stuffed Into the front seat <strong>of</strong> his expensive<br />
car on September 7, 1964, He had been brutally<br />
beaten about the head and an autopsy was later to<br />
disclose that he had suffered two and posiibly<br />
three- skull fracture-<br />
<strong>City</strong> has given<br />
VIETNAM ( \HTNC) =- Army Sp4ivt^<br />
Information nu, u planning board to<br />
the \rm> Cnmmi nd ltmn Medal ditfiii^ ' ci'rt'munipH ni'fir<br />
and r c i<br />
the present planning<br />
ini^on Vit tn im Augn t 16<br />
i"jl! in i MM<br />
which is regarded as<br />
Cnn^rntul itmt !nm i rtilont?! Goorj't' I. Taylor,<br />
less responsive to the<br />
etimm ifidint- iitficir ul thi U S,Army HiHidquartrr^ Art*n<br />
jg needs <strong>of</strong> the_ 16<br />
Ciinim ind<br />
jpilitics within Cape<br />
Spec, 5 M u^niii frecivcd tht iward for muritorioua sprviee *********<br />
County.<br />
while serving i medical projects nnneommissicsned <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
• Board uf Freeholders<br />
in the Civic Act ons Section, U.S. Army Headquarters Area<br />
t«n asked by the<br />
Command. Saigti , from June 1968 to jiugiist 1080.<br />
board and the<br />
The specialist Mitered the Army in December JOGS. (U,S,<br />
c a] planners to<br />
ARMY PHOTO)<br />
Here's a Remin \e_ tile creation <strong>of</strong> such<br />
ti but the request by<br />
lanfiing board members<br />
deacon Rt'th, »f Wtjst Philndplphm;-<br />
the first step in<br />
t i\\i.v. Church 10 yrandehiidrun and 13<br />
_ expected to be a<br />
for the ^Tt-i\\ ^rnndehildrt'n,<br />
process before such a<br />
Lim* s id ^chucl<br />
Funerai burvieos wort* huld<br />
al board could, be<br />
Sur^ iv iriL lFt i wife, Monday pvuiiing at Soaview<br />
(iished,<br />
Cinr thn d rs, Mrs, Baptist Church with tlip<br />
!# resolution is only the<br />
Marjon KI u« North Rvv. Kurt B, Franki pastnr,<br />
ilep in a long series <strong>of</strong><br />
WildwLcd Mr, Ji mI Piii'se, cifflyiiitintl, Intornifnt was nt<br />
M by local planning<br />
af C^rnuntuw n and Mrs. Su ntsi'i Memorial Park,<br />
ji and municipalities to<br />
The slender, stoopshouldered<br />
Hughes, looking events and court was<br />
startled at the turn <strong>of</strong><br />
Dons Albtn* if Hu<br />
, 1 regional board.<br />
FA on. i tfr ME-<br />
Edith<br />
All the local<br />
more like a high school recessed while Atlantic<br />
teacher than a brawler, had<br />
gipalities have been<br />
County Judge Thomas W,<br />
sat impassively in court<br />
Bled far their opinion<br />
Rauffenbart met with the'<br />
throughout the proceedings<br />
11 <strong>of</strong> the 16 have<br />
two attorneys in his<br />
which started on September<br />
eaded favorably,**<br />
chambers. Upon their return<br />
23, He seemed interested in<br />
ad Orovor, county<br />
to the courtroom, Forman<br />
the testimony and from time<br />
jag Board director, said.<br />
announced that Murray "is<br />
to time leaned over to<br />
( five municipalities<br />
being withdrawn as a<br />
whisper to his attorney,<br />
FLANDERS HOTEL 11 Hi St. Bmrdwilk<br />
did nut respond were<br />
witness-" .<br />
Leland Stanford, <strong>of</strong> Mays<br />
May Point, Stone<br />
Landing.<br />
A young couple, Mr. and<br />
West Cape May,<br />
Mrs, Kenneth W. MeOlnley,<br />
N*w Pviif Cll<br />
Wildwood and<br />
Hughes is currently in <strong>of</strong> WlUingboro, N.J., had<br />
federal prison as a member<br />
FUNG WIG<br />
PriKflptlBBWw p<br />
h testified on Monday that<br />
e said.<br />
<strong>of</strong> an extortion ring which their ear was parked diregtly<br />
. . .«. . «g{ purpose," Grovor<br />
preyed on homosexuals. Ho<br />
Aeewntaly FIIW<br />
behind AngJemyer's on the<br />
"ii to make regional<br />
will be eligible for parole<br />
Pall Bwuty fp«eiall<br />
shoulder <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive,<br />
Priced According<br />
baf m effective part, <strong>of</strong><br />
TMINIB PMMMHi;<br />
next June and meanwhile leading from the Dunes nightclub<br />
to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> toll<br />
EONAT CHAMPAGNI CURL<br />
if government,"<br />
has appealed his conviction<br />
to Size<br />
INSURE FROM* rm It eounty Planning<br />
to the United States bridge.<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
i ind the local boards<br />
Supremo Court.<br />
$12,50 Complete ,<br />
nit been as effective<br />
FAMILY M<br />
1 as<br />
_^ It became apparent on McOInley, 88, described<br />
auld be If they were<br />
Tuesday that the State had the fight which took place<br />
— Reg 825.00 — ,<br />
THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY<br />
STORE ^iifd, he added,<br />
little in the way <strong>of</strong> concrete behind Anglemyer'g ear, but<br />
skolder Director Dr, COUPE DE GRACE - It the proprietor, James K T loud txpln ion<br />
fchuek asked Drover if • was fire on fire • disaster<br />
flocked to the<br />
m tier the fir*-t<br />
evidence placing Hughes at he said he was unable to<br />
Johnson, perished in his bed What wag left <strong>of</strong> tha<br />
the scene <strong>of</strong> the crime, or<br />
upon disaster • and tragedy<br />
g<br />
in the second floor<br />
_ FlFP<br />
d maped "-tructuri. w^,<br />
Chief Ferdinand<br />
Damdgfc in the fir^t fire<br />
identify the fudge king's<br />
connecting him with the<br />
on top <strong>of</strong> tragedy. The<br />
SHAMPOO & SET-. , $3.50<br />
funds would be<br />
apartment above the quickh « n^ulfi-d in flafnt<br />
T tc nnu said the blaze last<br />
was gntn a« ^100,000, The<br />
assailant.<br />
theft <strong>of</strong> Anglemyor's $8000<br />
921 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-3PI<br />
, Johnson Candy and lee establishment.<br />
nd for the t-ennd time<br />
' 'spread too<br />
d*tmagr m the sneund bla^e<br />
Mrs. McGinley (the couple<br />
tn wuuld be a much Cream Store en the Last Thursday while the t n toiled tn i xtinguish<br />
i be regarded as<br />
wa r problematical<br />
c diamond and platinum ring.<br />
mcp the<br />
was married two years after<br />
If the witnesses who were<br />
OPS* FRIDAYS UNTO. I P, M,<br />
CALL 399-9300 (If no an.w.r 399-1000)<br />
receive now' and Boardwalk at Brighton pi. youth's grandfather, Ira thu firt- m thi_ 1| wouden<br />
but he said<br />
dp trut-tion \iritt-d un thp<br />
the murder) was asked to<br />
more fund 1 * would was virtually destroyed by<br />
neither<br />
Scott Johnson, was work in g<br />
his men nor<br />
building* thre** wt*pk p unavailable had turned up it<br />
parher<br />
point out who in the<br />
might have been another<br />
bin for<br />
fire on September 2.<br />
rt pir<br />
on some machinery in a<br />
dutt rtlVt,<br />
to^\i_nng column<br />
were ready to<br />
t eme-d tu be total. Bee<br />
courtroom resembled<br />
story for first assistant<br />
The 1970<br />
t'Orover arm<br />
In that early morning shed behind the damaged<br />
pu^yl tc<br />
nd flaine ru^r<br />
on- what caused<br />
more Senior and<br />
Angiomyer's assailant and she<br />
Atlantic County Prosecutor<br />
iktl reason for blaze a 15-year-old son <strong>of</strong> property he heard, he said nU ind thou^<br />
fire, or for that<br />
Sentinel Ledger photo dt<br />
overlooked Hughes to single<br />
nd<br />
Solomon Forman,<br />
bnttom <strong>of</strong> page<br />
out a deputy sheriff, Samuel<br />
if » regional board,<br />
A man is presumed<br />
Shamy, who was seated in<br />
aid, iS to b<strong>of</strong>elififor<br />
citizen<br />
innocent until he IS found<br />
court as a spectator.<br />
nd municipal jayceesname<br />
guilty: by a jury <strong>of</strong> his peers ' Sarlier • wi Iniimts -i-J<strong>of</strong> -in e<br />
and the jury in this case, State had included<br />
'Blltion in . its<br />
Pace <strong>of</strong> Governor's race<br />
made up <strong>of</strong> eight men and Anglemyer's sister, Mrs.<br />
four women obviously Elaine P. Stssak, <strong>of</strong><br />
would be pageant heads<br />
concluded, after only SO Plymouth Meeting, Pa., who<br />
lp <strong>of</strong> eight county<br />
quickens; Balloting Nov. 4<br />
minutes <strong>of</strong> deliberation, that with her husband is carrying ,<br />
including five Executive directors for the<br />
the murder charge had not on the business <strong>of</strong> the fudge<br />
ht-your-<br />
IS citizens two scholarship pageants for Democrats<br />
Republicans<br />
been proven beyond a shop chain.<br />
by freeholders and ^, 1970 were named , by<br />
reasonable doubt.<br />
Also testifying was Gene<br />
, one from each members <strong>of</strong> the Jaycoes Former Govornor Robert R W. William T- Cahlll<br />
Two <strong>of</strong> Porman's key Platt, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a<br />
in the region meeting last we.jk: at Meyner, who is seeking—Republican candidate"" for<br />
witnesses were missing beauty salon operator, who<br />
by the local Port-O
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PAGI 2 - SiCTION ONI THI OCEAN CITY SINTINf L LiDOIR THURSDAY,<br />
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• WE'RE RIGHT NEXT TO THE BANK *<br />
Authoring Dealer for ART CARVED DIAMOND RINQI<br />
EXCLUSIVE .DESIGN<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Charm<br />
14 KARAT GOLD 117,91<br />
STIRLING SILVER $ 3.50<br />
KARATCLAD S %2i<br />
TRAVfL ALARM CLOCKS<br />
PfN & PiNCIL SETS<br />
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•k KNURAV1NU HONK UN Till.: FRKMIHKS it<br />
811 Asbury Ave, Dial 399-4075<br />
OCEAN CITY KIWANIS CLUB<br />
presents<br />
"TRAVEL and ADVENTURE SERIES"<br />
on the 2nd Wednesday <strong>of</strong> every month<br />
November thru May<br />
(EXCEPT DECEMBERI<br />
8:15 P, M. at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
Tickets ar« s 6,00 for Series<br />
and may he obtained at<br />
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for * e<strong>of</strong>ripl»r# list <strong>of</strong> Hi* 33 e©spe,ritmg<br />
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510 I, 8th Sfretf<br />
399-0128<br />
--•>* 1 • * ^^^B^BH »r t _- ri E——• • ••••<br />
HOTEL, MOTEL and .RESTAUR \NT ASSOCIATION DINNER. Officers <strong>of</strong><br />
the H.MRA met together at the informal dinner h.-ld recently. Left to right<br />
are Mrs. Jack Wrrington, seeretarj. JJCK Warnngti'ii president: Anthony<br />
Frank, vice president; and Mrs. ,1 HiUiani jautudui Jr treasurer. Senior<br />
Photo,<br />
I<br />
t WOEING CULPLE5<br />
Nine <strong>Ocean</strong> CiH Couple<br />
tnvtll.d to YSadinj Ri\nr in tht midJtrstN<br />
Mhartnn Tr-iLt this «tek fur a pjddlin^ t\peditum<br />
amid nil ILII^I- Thp trip w. mnduclfd h\ (\tan<br />
Lit\ durfLior uf riLTtatlon TJunald<br />
Kiwanis Club M\S Rafferty<br />
Mrs, Helen B. Meyncr was<br />
au e??t spt.Mkt'T at the<br />
lunehoon meeting <strong>of</strong> Kiwanis<br />
Club y ca i v rd a y a f i *> rn c*o n in.<br />
Tuck ah ot? Inn,<br />
Mrs. Meyner reviewed the<br />
changing pulitlefil picture? in •<br />
New Jenroy «md nutt-d that<br />
because <strong>of</strong> population shifu<br />
-and chanKcs in economic<br />
*UU\i:-: no \oi\uer can r>n arva<br />
he eaiiUopjrd as bem^<br />
Dfrnyemtie IT Republican.<br />
She went on lo note that<br />
it \? :hf independent voter<br />
who has k-ft the- citify and<br />
m eon c* 1 rn «d wi th t=a=\ o-s,<br />
€>dycatle>n for their chjidrrn<br />
and other problems . who<br />
fnak»> . yp UIP undecided<br />
votes. This Independent will<br />
vote for the candidate and<br />
th c is? u cs rs t h e r th 4 fi" f u 11 o \v<br />
party !inc^, she nQted =<br />
J, Alfred Bgnncr pre--sor;U s d<br />
'Ji
»AGi 1 — SECTION ONB<br />
Fenstermacher-Sykes rites<br />
solemnized at St. John's<br />
SI, John's Lutheran white Chantilly lace over<br />
Church was thy setting pink satin and fashioned<br />
recently fur the wedding <strong>of</strong> with a Victorian collar and<br />
Miss Denisc Joy lonB bell sleeves. Her<br />
Fonsturmaeher, daughter <strong>of</strong> shoulder-length veil was held<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Clyde W. with a cluster <strong>of</strong> white<br />
FonstiTrrmehor <strong>of</strong> I ID <strong>Ocean</strong> dowers featuring a i crystal<br />
av,, and Joseph William droplet . and she carried a<br />
Sykus, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Harry Sykes <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
The n, v. D,<br />
Garrison e fficiotnd<br />
double ririjj<br />
ceremony, M<br />
WHS organist<br />
Hand soloist.<br />
during ii<br />
included "Entreat ML<br />
Leave Thee" and<br />
Love".<br />
•ff-<br />
Richard<br />
at the<br />
p.m.<br />
t; Kyle<br />
nnd Mrs, Helena<br />
Selections sung<br />
Nnt to<br />
Perfuct<br />
Hcniv L
c<br />
j?AGE 6 — sIGTION ONI THI OC1AN CITY SiNTINELLIDSIR THURSDAY. QCTO» B<br />
UBSPAY, OCTOBiR 2, IW?<br />
lifiiii<br />
;pf<br />
Clothing firms kill<br />
<strong>On</strong>e<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
-cs<br />
is<br />
mcmt<br />
thp<br />
>^-= feurnb from<br />
"-v» tai« hundreds<br />
and Ihiiuiuuds <strong>of</strong><br />
o:U» disfigurinj<br />
ccuniL-iii; to studies<br />
the NAIIORII Fire<br />
A^goeijtiun, says<br />
victims <strong>of</strong><br />
v children<br />
A htlpfui prevention<br />
eu^tv U care in clothing<br />
! * c; i o n . Heavy,<br />
?o:h-si:ff3eed fabrics resist<br />
b \k ,- n i r. ; better than<br />
weight, Ion{f*nappod<br />
Design avoiding<br />
•ir.J folds <strong>of</strong> material<br />
long, loose sleeves<br />
J chances <strong>of</strong> clothing<br />
.-• fire.<br />
>:_ important <strong>of</strong> all,<br />
Taecarino says. is to<br />
appreciate that just about<br />
any clothing' can bum, that<br />
a name, spark or other<br />
intense hint may start it<br />
burnlnB, and that the<br />
burning may be so<br />
dangerously rapid thai the<br />
wearer is enveloped ill flame.<br />
Safety from clothing fires<br />
calls for watchful care in ail<br />
activities around stoves,<br />
heaters, fireplaces and<br />
outdoor fires, and in using<br />
matches and smoking<br />
materials.<br />
The firm-safe homm<br />
Good Jamily habits in the<br />
home to prevent fires arc<br />
important, says Chief<br />
Tacearino, but it's equally<br />
important to know that<br />
good construction features <strong>of</strong><br />
the homo can add<br />
substantially to the safety <strong>of</strong><br />
you and your family from<br />
fire.<br />
Bo if you are building or<br />
DON'T GAMBLI WITH FIR1!<br />
YOUR PROFIT IS AT STAKE<br />
&m><br />
EUGENE W, PASHLEY<br />
COMPLITI INSURANCi SIRVICI<br />
Shore Rood, Marmora, N, j.<br />
Phone 399-3344<br />
WHERE<br />
THERE'S FiRI<br />
f THERE'S<br />
SMOKE<br />
FIRE IS AN OBVIOUS PEItli,<br />
• UT SMOKE, TOO, CAN BE<br />
DAMAGING<br />
Does your present home<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice msurinoe protect<br />
against this and othtr<br />
important hazards? Check, with us. We<br />
be glad to compare your present insurance j<br />
vvith the broad coverage <strong>of</strong> a Home-owners<br />
Policy,<br />
DIAL 398-0200<br />
BILL WOODS AGENCY,<br />
REALTOR — INSUROR<br />
21B WIST AVENUi, OCEAN CITY, N. j,j<br />
KifP YOUR HOMf SAFI! Remembtr, only<br />
you lin prevent fires, Cheek yeur •ntire home<br />
for fire safely. Cheek your insurance cover,<br />
age, now.<br />
REALTOR and INSUROR<br />
1330 Bay Avenue Dial 399-5711<br />
buying a home, or checking<br />
one you already own, look<br />
for these points <strong>of</strong> good<br />
construction suggested by<br />
the National Fire Protection<br />
Association:<br />
1. Built-in fire stops.<br />
These are barriers <strong>of</strong> wood<br />
or' masonry 'between studs,<br />
joists, rafters and strinoers<br />
that serve to prevent the<br />
spread <strong>of</strong> smoke and fire,<br />
2. Solid doors for every<br />
room. An ordinary wooden<br />
door, when closed, can keep<br />
smoke and fire out <strong>of</strong> a<br />
room for ninny minutes,'<br />
allowing oitra escape time.<br />
3. Good escape routes.<br />
Best exits loud directly<br />
outside, not through other<br />
rooms. Windows should be<br />
large enough and low<br />
enough to climb through<br />
and operate easily enough<br />
for the youngest member <strong>of</strong><br />
the family to open,<br />
1, Walls. <strong>of</strong> low<br />
flame-spread characteristics.<br />
Plaster-surfaced walls and<br />
gypsum, cement-asbestos and<br />
other n o nc ombustible<br />
wallboards will not spread<br />
flame,<br />
5. Fire-resistant ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
material, such as asphalt<br />
shingles, slate, asbestos or<br />
metal. Wood shingles used<br />
for ro<strong>of</strong>ing should be<br />
factory-treated to make them<br />
fire retardant,<br />
8. Proper wiring. Qualified<br />
electricians follow the<br />
provisions <strong>of</strong> tlie Nattc<br />
Electrical Code when<br />
installing wiring, which<br />
moans a fire safe installation.<br />
7. A good heating plant<br />
properly installed and<br />
located, regularly inspected<br />
and cleaned. A furnace<br />
should never be located<br />
where a heater fire could<br />
block your escape.<br />
Escape - first<br />
rule <strong>of</strong> safety<br />
Exactly what would you<br />
do if right new you heard<br />
tht t-raeklr <strong>of</strong> fire in vour<br />
kiUh. n?<br />
Lxactlv what would iou<br />
dn if in thi middle 01 the<br />
iii|,ht iour farnih wa*<br />
Wfar'touncfJob<br />
everybody out at the very<br />
first sign <strong>of</strong> fire. But unless<br />
you have done some<br />
thinking and planning, you<br />
may not bo able to escape.<br />
National Fire Protection<br />
Association studies show the<br />
lipping oundiy ynd M3U<br />
iv*ikinid to the nrpt-ll <strong>of</strong><br />
great majority <strong>of</strong> the 6,500<br />
Fitipk who dun t havt U.S. lives taken by home<br />
n fd\ mswers to thr t fires lust year were<br />
qui tuns are risking their needlessly lost because <strong>of</strong><br />
fimih „ and their own 1H>LS failure to preplan and<br />
dut-lirc. Chut Tntcanno For rehearse escape measures.<br />
thr,,* 1 irr> the people wh" So prepare a home life<br />
don't know how to act safety plan for your family,<br />
when firi- «,trike,* in ththeme.<br />
sure everyone, including the<br />
urges Chief Tacearino, Moke<br />
The first rule <strong>of</strong> safety children, knows exactly what<br />
from fire is .escape; get to do. Then hold family fire<br />
laiwri<br />
To fish<br />
WE fir* bn,<br />
insure now<br />
Should fire ilrike your home, would you<br />
be fully praleeled ogalnit flnarieia! losi?<br />
_B_B tur^^ouMnjUrnnee inadequate to<br />
cover todoy'j higher rsploeemenf costt.<br />
Check with us. No obligation, <strong>of</strong> course.<br />
WHY NOT ASK FOB A PREMIUM OUOTI*<br />
Sfay M the safe iWs . . . i« us, fo<strong>of</strong>lf<br />
CHATTIN-HALUDAY<br />
AGfNCY, INC.<br />
1315 ASBURY AVI. DIAL 399-0060<br />
KOR ALL YOUR NIIDS<br />
— ESTABLBHED 1905 —<br />
INSURANCE IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS<br />
The R. E, DARBY AGENCY<br />
•'i.<br />
604 CENTRAL AVINUI<br />
Whmnm 3ff-OS4f<br />
PUBLIC ENEMY NO.L<br />
Protect your....<br />
PRECIOUS POSSESSIONS<br />
from this No. 1 ENEMY!<br />
A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX<br />
in our modern vault costs<br />
only pennies a day, and<br />
assures full protection<br />
from fire or loss.<br />
TRE CAPE S MAY COUNTY<br />
NATIONAL BANK<br />
YOUR mU SERYICE BANK IN CAK NAY COUNTY<br />
OCEAN CIT>' - SEA ISLE CITY - CAPE MAY<br />
A MEMTO31 M 1 Ttm FEDERAL<br />
outPORATiGN<br />
drill*, ntul lrh<br />
lit n in pointer 1 - to help<br />
y ni pi in<br />
1 Cinrulb ti(,"fL i "t nt<br />
Imt two rnuti- to the<br />
LUt- [di from inrv room in<br />
thi hou i i pi ci illy<br />
bidri i in \llow for<br />
him kini, nl t iini iv and<br />
hall bv fin<br />
J P irt n.ul irly for<br />
niUittinn tirL^ remtmbi r<br />
that closed bedroom UUVrs<br />
will hold back flame, nnd ,<br />
smokii, allow extra time for J* 811 "^<br />
csciipe, " ' "<br />
3. For upper floor escape,<br />
. use any available porch and<br />
garage ro<strong>of</strong>s, ladders, or<br />
trees as we;, s down to<br />
safety. Be .sure exit windows<br />
work easily, and that they<br />
are low and large enough to<br />
qet through.<br />
***£ PttMUnSNTti<br />
=<br />
p<br />
will<br />
Know how<br />
During FIRE PREVENTION WEEK<br />
learn how to stop fire before it starts<br />
USE THAT KNOWLIDGE ALL YiARl<br />
DOMT GIVE FIRE A PLACE TO START!<br />
1, K««p plenty <strong>of</strong> ash trayi handy ond<br />
them. Never smoke in bed,<br />
2, Don't let rubbish accumulate in attic, i<br />
or anywhere.<br />
3, Handle f lammables with great can oh<br />
4, Have an electrician cheek your wiring i<br />
tern for possible overloads.<br />
5, Have adequate electrical outlets in<br />
rooms,<br />
6, Have your heating system checked for j<br />
sible fire hazards.<br />
For firm Insurance to Fit<br />
Your Nmmds, Count <strong>On</strong> ...<br />
D. Allen Stretch<br />
— INSUROR<br />
COR. 8th 8. OCEAN AVI,<br />
Polki« WritUn In Offict<br />
DIAL 399-0455 or•!<br />
WITHOUT THIS<br />
A FIRE ENGINE IS<br />
JUST A BIG RED<br />
TRUCK.<br />
Your water system is dealgned with fire protection in<br />
mind. Strategically placed fire hydrants, water mains 3-5<br />
times larger than would be necessary to supply ordinary<br />
'vnter ne^^l^,_slandhv pumps hvdrnni Ingncctinn trnm^<br />
VY^LCI- umn, nmnorjy pumps, hydrant inapectinn ir.ims •_:<br />
everything we can passibly do to provide fire protection.<br />
Helps keep fire insurance rates down, too.<br />
Without a good water system like ours to depend on<br />
and dedicated firemen to answer your call, your fire<br />
depaj-tment would be just a garage For big red trucks.<br />
OCEAN CITY WATER SERVICE COMPANY<br />
10TH STRIIT and WIST AVINUI<br />
DIAL<br />
m American<br />
Dedicated to Qopd Wnt«r Service ond Communiiy PWI iS<br />
[Gregory's<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
& BAR<br />
[900 Shore Road<br />
Somers Ptjlnt<br />
PfLICIOUS<br />
ISTEAKS<br />
SPECIAL<br />
lusinessman'i<br />
Lunch<br />
$erwd Every Day<br />
SOUP<br />
pACKAOf GOODS<br />
DlLIVIRID<br />
Phens 927.3943<br />
OPEN 7 A, M,<br />
Obituaries <strong>of</strong> the week<br />
Charles J. Meskers<br />
SOMERS POINT Lharli,<br />
J M*r*ki rr formnr citv<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial fur many ^ijr a dit d<br />
Mundav in Shore Mcmori il<br />
Hotpitil iiTti r i knt'tliv<br />
illiic*, He wia 79 intl midt<br />
hi* lismi it GIB Bdv iv<br />
A n itivt tiT 11 il I. i_. .111<br />
Htill md Mr Mt> ki n c snu<br />
tn tht United Stiti whin<br />
hi wi 17 UP hvitl in<br />
Avundali Pu pnur tti<br />
rauvmfc tn thi i ity Hi h id<br />
fervid with tht h2nd<br />
Divi inn dunnp, 1 Wcirld Wnr I<br />
ond wt« thr fihh^t rn« nthi r<br />
a{ MainI ind Ami nt m<br />
Lfr/mn Fn t He il^u w i i<br />
p a s t c o m m a n d e r (if<br />
RobirU luhnMin Pcift .1BU<br />
VFW nf thi city ind hid<br />
«trvtd a^ pn^t qujrti rm i tt r<br />
fnr 2 r i vtjrv<br />
__ aoddoooooooooooooooooooooooooor<br />
DEUCIOUS FOOD — SENSIBLY PRICED<br />
Four Y's RESTAURANT<br />
PLATTERS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS<br />
TASTY SANDWICHES<br />
i/4 MILE NORTH OP TUCKAHOE<br />
uli Mfnutes Away — A Pleasant Drive Tliru Hie Oountiy<br />
WUTI 50—CORBIN CITY PHONI 628-2641<br />
SEE OUR QYSTiR PLATf COLLECTIOhL<br />
DAN'S<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
HTH STRUT AT<br />
•AYPmONT<br />
DIAL MI.1WI<br />
ON THE BAY —OPIN ALL YIAR 'ROUND<br />
WEAKFISH CHICKEN LEG f ^ J<br />
FLOUNDER •FISH ROE<br />
FRESH SHRIMP • CLAMS<br />
llu- stnti. fur thu Offlb<br />
Frjet< Adniinistriitiori,<br />
'Funcriil SMrviet'ii will bu<br />
hold thiii morninjj (Thuradiiy)<br />
nt B:iri (I'eloeli ut the<br />
Middlrton^Strfiblt' Funural<br />
Homu folluivi-Hl by Hoquii'm<br />
Mawi at 10 ji.m. in St.<br />
Jcuicph's K.C, Church. Hurial<br />
will bi 1 in Holy Crow<br />
Ci'rniHcry, Miiy« Landiiiii.<br />
Mrs, Frances Menga<br />
Mrs. Prances Itleuna <strong>of</strong><br />
asaa Wrst av. diod lust<br />
Saturday in Short' Memorial<br />
HtKSpitili after :i „ ,,h;u,.y<br />
illness. She was HI,<br />
Mrs, Meyna was the<br />
widow <strong>of</strong> (in <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Italian Navy who served<br />
during World War I and<br />
Mr Mt--.kLr« had bum t ix previously. She carnu to the<br />
a?k Cawr fur ^cimtr- Pciint fur United Stall's in 1822<br />
25 yi ir fl until hi r tinrmnl<br />
sottlini! in Philadelphia whore<br />
she remained until one year<br />
l V* ir i(|u Ht il i had<br />
ago when she moved here<br />
Ft rvt d >L. rciuncilrnaii and<br />
for year around residence.<br />
w
AGE S — SECTION ONI<br />
to visit<br />
Point Auml<br />
\T I<br />
County Legion,<br />
Auxiliary<br />
install <strong>of</strong>ficers for year<br />
CITY SENTINELLIDOIR THUfrSDA^QCTOBii, ,<br />
Classified Ads Bring You<br />
THi OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
4<br />
Th<br />
*%><br />
(ret TAingsBone<br />
Adi Bring Reiulr*<br />
I^HO LLYS<br />
IT HOLLY FARM<br />
& COUNTRY GIFT SHOP<br />
Route 9, Marmora 399-3554<br />
EVERGREENS and TRIES<br />
FALL and DRIED FLOWERS<br />
, GIFTS—CANDLES—JELLIES<br />
IMPORTED HOLLAND BULBS _ MUMS<br />
OPEN ALL YiAR 'ROUND incl, SUNDAY<br />
CLOSED MONDAY<br />
-L-E MONT'S<br />
308 BAY AVf. DIAL 399-1787<br />
GUNS • AMMUNITION<br />
HUNTING LICENSES<br />
Open 4:30 p,m. Daily; Fit I Ut 7:30 p.m.<br />
Sfggr right this way for !i<br />
netch auto- service, Ygy'll,<br />
complete confidence.<br />
Join the ANCHOR<br />
ANCHOR<br />
AND LOAN<br />
<strong>of</strong> insured savers<br />
ant smva regularly<br />
faniily<br />
MAIN OFFICI — ATLANTIC CITY<br />
K.ntuclr qnd AtiwiHe Anirnti 348,118J<br />
SOMIRS POINT<br />
Grovtloni Avi. £ NiW R»a<br />
nr-tui<br />
M<br />
(GREEN STAMPS TOO:)<br />
WALT'S ATLANTIC<br />
"SUP1R RID BALL SERVICE'<br />
9TH ST. & SAY AVi,<br />
DIAL 3W.970?<br />
10 BONUS DAYS<br />
EVERY<br />
MONTH<br />
for pass-book savers<br />
at ANCHOR SAVINGS<br />
ivery monfh — deposits mode in<br />
passbook sovinqs accounts by the 10th<br />
<strong>of</strong> »he month—EARN DIVIDENDS—<br />
from the 1st day <strong>of</strong> that month—ot<br />
the raft <strong>of</strong> 4Vi% a yeor.<br />
Three convtnient <strong>of</strong>fices to serve ydu—you<br />
con save by mail-—wo supply postage-pafd<br />
•nvolopes<br />
SAVINGS<br />
I I L<br />
id John<br />
W Id I<br />
BJMI S| o cum, Pd,t<br />
Departmi nt \ jc* 1 cnmmandt r<br />
Ba*-il Slnaum tenth frum<br />
Mnnmuuth Cuuntv<br />
Burlingtun LuunU Auxiliary<br />
prt idcnt Mrs Dtirrith\<br />
pjst prt-iidt nt MR H^rrii-1<br />
Evans Jr Camdtn Countv<br />
pfp-idi-tit Mr- DoFQth\<br />
Ham c Cirridt n Countj past<br />
prp c idi_nt Mr*- Marpar**t<br />
Schultz Jr Cumhprliind<br />
Cnunt\ pn idnnt Mr Itd^<br />
Atkinstm, Mavor Charity<br />
MasciarelU nf Wildwnnd whu<br />
pff^pnUd Mrs Rubi-rt<br />
Vadnn rt tiring rountv<br />
pr* c id^nt vtith a gift and<br />
Jami" Htamil* public<br />
n liitlufia dlff-CtrjF uf<br />
Wildnuud<br />
John Valiegp was master<br />
—<strong>of</strong> eeremonies and presented<br />
Edmund G._ Lyons, National<br />
Espcutivp Comiii under, who<br />
made a plea for assistanci<br />
for the victims uf Hurricane<br />
Camilq. Cheeks may hr stnt<br />
to American Legion, Dept<br />
<strong>of</strong> N.J.. 371 Mom M<br />
Elizabeth.<br />
Those attending from thicity<br />
were Mr, and Mr<br />
Addison Burk, Mr." and Mr<br />
"C. Sheldon Bates. Mr ^nd<br />
Mrs, Frank Thomas, Mr «ind<br />
Mrs Maurict* Evans Mr-<br />
Sarah Nnltp Mp, Rn-,<br />
Mrs. F. Michael Risley<br />
Cumvas-Risley wedding is<br />
Blnod Mn Albnrt Blum<br />
Mr Juhn Truut Mr<br />
Mannn M rphv Mn Barbara<br />
^harpham Mr a Ju^t phine<br />
Proctur Mr Rtba Kuti r<br />
Mr- C Thoma, WpiNr Mr<br />
\ mddm, uf Ii t I<br />
inUrr t tiitit pliu*<br />
AI\m*i Er* m Mr H**IFH<br />
Turn> r ind Mr Willum J<br />
Srptimh. r l'J in jt Jnhri<br />
Th lpul I.ullp, rt Ml<br />
»hrn Ml. MJF I ui a<br />
bcK^amr thi HFid* if b<br />
Mirha.I Ri In Th. Ri v<br />
New<br />
Dnmnnd ntfiCIatt-d at *ht<br />
d u u h I o ring .wriinp<br />
iirirn ul%<br />
arrivals<br />
Thi bridi I thi daligh r<br />
Six lafiiillPS <strong>of</strong> thi iF( i ui Mr HaFM . i Sandid^r<br />
wHcpmt-d npft irnuL during md th. lit, ttidlam I<br />
thf* p^t two ftppL -it tht C un . 1 L. n, h, JLh Mi<br />
Stnrk Club <strong>of</strong> Shun Thi brlti I,F. .irn i tin m<br />
M r m u r i ^ I Hospitjl tit Mr ind Mr All in U<br />
R>,Us 1 U N'I , rd<br />
_ Ranald and B ttt\ (Smith) Snmi r Pin id md, r<br />
rum. r nf 649 Jnd -t .if Mr \ 1 r* Hi I 1<br />
Humtr, Paint 3 brsv Sum. r P I,,<br />
Scptt-OiopF 1J<br />
A Ji I hi I n Did . .1<br />
laiin ami Ji rri (Fgnl*}<br />
P- ( tr I t i<br />
Stmmpfip ciT JtJl North m nt r * nd Mi<br />
Paint fd Ocnan Clt\ a ba> Irunn Ih mi I Ba Et<br />
Sipttmbcr I! i<br />
Ltmi Mi % bruit mud<br />
Chirli, and C a.,,il LJII ! i ndld i i ii r 1 tht<br />
(Mnudv) Dnuphts ol 1704 bnd. * II • r irl<br />
ShtiF* rd Lin\%mid a girl Ml.n " Ri I. .M.d ,<br />
btptt mbi F J j<br />
bi ->t irn r, r l-i il ind<br />
Jam* ind KathpniiL a, ,1 tin , uhir %, r \llan<br />
ILnmhriinnj Rir LI ,,f (llj D Ri 1. ,1 >- m. r r .int<br />
J.J,i-ph av I inwucnl , ^, r| brt thi r til until LF.M.rn<br />
"ifptimbir 2h<br />
Li ill I, dn.r 1 Ltin ?<br />
_ Wain, jnd Pnrti i fSpn ill) Biath hr thi r in I i I thi<br />
Thumps.in .if 7J7 Sirnp iin bruit ,n,l Hil , tl L tlntr<br />
Sf pti-mb. r 2H<br />
LIVICI i lid I harlr.tl.<br />
IHub.rL.) Min^lio r.f h]6<br />
Point l ben Sipt.nihir 20<br />
Not ail huntuFS arc<br />
for game<br />
solemnized in Mississippi<br />
ul l.ullpt Ft ,li f unit<br />
Ltdnt F ii. i hi w ! il jFidi<br />
fta rint hp r r<br />
Tht brill, itir .1 in ,<br />
flurir 1, nj-th Empn ^ ^ n uf<br />
ilk UF an, ,1 r l Jrld ,[<br />
tnTr. ta l.i hm ii d ,,,th in<br />
Aim, lirt -t illi,,,<br />
ind pi ill<br />
WiLDWOOD<br />
PRiFiNiSHID PANILINO<br />
SPANISH GREEN 4' x 8'<br />
S 3.99 Panet<br />
PREFiNlSHED<br />
PRIFINISMED PICAN • WALNUT . WHITE PICAN<br />
VINYLGUARD 4'x 8'<br />
S 5,95 Pane!<br />
ARMSTRONG, WASHABLE WHITE,<br />
CEILING TILE . 12" x 12" 15c sq.ft.<br />
WELDWOOD HEADQUAKTKKS<br />
1—^Mta—ll amMl II iiiljj.,1<br />
SHOEMAKER LUMBER 00,<br />
1200 WSST AVINUE<br />
OPEN 'TIL 4P.1<br />
it<br />
DIAL 399-0150<br />
drn* \^!th mitrhini, nL^i-t<br />
trimrntd m itin H, r , utfit<br />
thL fFunt and irmind thi' « i" tumplirnt ntid %iith i<br />
In i Thi. back uf thi tlluvs t-%mbit1ium irrhid<br />
gtnn ^ IS di^igni-d in a i ap, F jlltiwmt- s r. . ptt. n it<br />
tflrrt Kith hvip ot thr \FW in r.ullpnrt thi<br />
matching lac hi Iri tti^PthcF . iipl. li It ti ' . hum \muun<br />
with tm> 'PH bow, HTFin Mumi Fl Thi v »di<br />
mniEilla uf LNu e inn trirrimitl<br />
with Chinl ill\ Ian<br />
t, miinattd in a Chapel trim<br />
and<br />
r ho t- FTird a til n d<br />
garland ni whitr Gltimilii c<br />
intr F r pi-f I tl \ilth tuiligi HuF<br />
i nl\ |tft [rv v a., i paiF ui<br />
p, n ! , irrirj^ gi%in h, r h\<br />
ih, hndpgruuFti<br />
lhi> bridal Tttfndant v. IIFP<br />
a\ du HiiiiF Ii nath guwn<br />
if p, _iu d, ^uii- ind tull,<br />
, itmt 7 ind till \ i irrl J<br />
Inn t, mm, d r, ,i F,<br />
Fur htr dlught,r<br />
miring Mr is indicia i hn r<br />
i ,ju i- \ lir, lti i d<br />
with matrhint- 1 i! i r,i t ind<br />
irri fc un* ^ Htr f»n c , mblt<br />
V4 i, , t t)fl with a pink<br />
evmbidiurri nFchiti<br />
1-i.F tht ,, tr , , n Mr<br />
Ri Ii v il.cud i \,iltjM lieu<br />
m 1K1 tin ir h.inn in Sumi f,<br />
P. nit Ft^r htr g..in£? iwa><br />
..utiit tht brlfit ch,, , 1<br />
brut i .nd mint LH * n A hnt<br />
d rt V 1 til m it, hi ni,<br />
li rt , nt intl i |JM nrii r<br />
h hFid UF, hid t ir- ij ,<br />
Thi hFitit 1 i i,r idu lti ,i{<br />
Piarl Rut r lunii.F ( ,,11, Ec<br />
inti Hi nd, d til. I nut F itv<br />
..1 tl,. thi rn Ml i ippi Flu<br />
bntl LFII mi! i f^i idu II. nf<br />
M ii I intl Fi i n 1 Hiuh<br />
"f)i 1 ind i n IA rvmu in<br />
th, ,x, „-,!,,, i ,<br />
m,. I i i !ru, t H<br />
'pit I , r di tl, h tl<br />
aruuncl hi niirifllt tif<br />
Ntn. mbt F<br />
THURS.. FRi. & SAT., OCTOBER 2,3<br />
CHARMS 40% OFF]<br />
14 Karat Gold . Sterling Silver . Gold pjjj<br />
SMITH JEWELERS<br />
954 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> I<br />
(NEJCT TO SPENCE SEAFOOD)<br />
DIAL l»Mt71<br />
OPEN DAILY D-B — FRIDAY<br />
CUSSED MONDAY<br />
25. YEAR GUARANTEE<br />
GAS HOT-WATER BOILIR<br />
I my Home<br />
Long Lift Cast iron.<br />
C<br />
AQA flpprg<br />
IMMEDIATE<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
GUABANT6E0<br />
fj Deij*efjPrgfi!eni\<br />
J<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />
Pormorly Taccarino Plumbing k HMHUJ<br />
618 WEST AVENUI DIAL 399J4M<br />
Now Under Ownerihip-Managemint <strong>of</strong><br />
LiON CRAMIR • JOSfPH DOUGH1RTY<br />
ANTHONY PIPI<br />
Cape May County Rental Service<br />
2161 Asbury Avenue 398-0032 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.!<br />
1 'We Rent Most Everything"<br />
Cope May Co., ,?oi fol $ervic# is a business designed to rent to you<br />
various typos <strong>of</strong> e ipment which you occasionally need but do n<strong>of</strong><br />
wish to buy. Listed bt-low are a few <strong>of</strong> the Items available for rent.<br />
• SANDING MACHINES<br />
FLOOR SANDIRS<br />
FLOOR fDOIRS<br />
3" & 4" B1LT SANDIRS<br />
FINISHING SANDfRS<br />
7" A 9" DISC SANDERS<br />
• POWER TOOLS<br />
CHAIN SAWS<br />
ELECTRIC HAMMER<br />
CIRCULAR SAWS<br />
jLECTRIC PRII<br />
• PAINTERS'<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
PAINT SPRAYiRS<br />
ST1P LADDiRS<br />
EXTINSION LADDIRS<br />
IXTfNSION PLANKS<br />
LADDiR JACKS<br />
DROP CLOTHS<br />
o<br />
CEMEMT TOOLS<br />
WHEELBARROWS<br />
COMPLETE<br />
FINISHING TOOLS<br />
• PLUMBERS' TOOLS<br />
PIBi DIES<br />
PIPE VISf TRIPOD<br />
PIPE CUTTiRS<br />
FLARINO TOOLS<br />
SiWiR AUGERS<br />
& BENDfRS<br />
i/j" * a/4" POWER SNAKIS<br />
• CARPENTER TOOLS<br />
TRANSIT L1VIL<br />
HOUSE JACKS<br />
STAPLING GUN<br />
& HAMMIR<br />
MITRB BOX<br />
STUD DRIVER<br />
ELECTRIC DEMOLITION<br />
HAMMERS<br />
• MECHANICS' TOOLS<br />
SOCK1T WRfNCHIS<br />
TAP t, DII iBT<br />
WHIiL PULLIRS<br />
IOLDIRINO OUNI<br />
ENGINE HOIST<br />
» GARDEN &<br />
YARD TOOLS<br />
^POWiR MOWfKS<br />
GARDfN TILLER<br />
POWIR RAKES<br />
LAWN ROLLERS<br />
LAWN SPREADIRS<br />
SHOVILS - RAKii<br />
HfDGI CLIPPERS<br />
REMEMBER, Money Won't Buy Everything —<br />
But it's Amazing What It Will RENT!<br />
POST'HOLI DIGGIRS<br />
(Power)<br />
BRUSH CUTTER<br />
AIRATORS<br />
FOR PEOPLE<br />
COMMUNITIES.<br />
ADVERTISERS<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong>s go info<br />
action, to entertain,<br />
inform and serve .,.<br />
as a vital social and<br />
economic force<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong>s get things done . . .<br />
because newspapers give you the<br />
information you need to do things<br />
from<br />
family fun to community<br />
action. And in the marketplace,<br />
newspapers do more to help people<br />
buy wisely, advertisers sell pr<strong>of</strong>itably.<br />
Look to your local newspaper<br />
to get things done.<br />
Gfit THINGS!"&<br />
DONl<br />
* For PEOPLE f COMMUNITKS ¥ ADVERTISERS<br />
rti*—- "sr<br />
KEEP INFORMED<br />
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READ THE<br />
SENTINEL - LEDGER<br />
.-*%&.*<br />
1 I<br />
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10 SiCTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SlNTINH-LlPQiR<br />
SCHOOLS For CHILDREN<br />
9fh St. and Atlantic Ave, 399-1817<br />
* DANCING<br />
BALLET . JAM - TAP<br />
PRf .SCHOOL THRU TBUNS<br />
* TWIRLING<br />
MAJORETTE TRAININO<br />
* ACROBATICS<br />
TUMBLING FOR ALL AOII<br />
CHElHLEaOIR TRAINING<br />
NEW PARKE-DAViS<br />
ELASTIC SUPPORT<br />
HOSIERY<br />
For Men and Women<br />
• Helps Control VarieesiHes<br />
• Helps Improve Circulation<br />
• Provides Leg Support After Surgery<br />
• Relieves Tired Aching Legs<br />
SELVAGN<br />
PHARMACY<br />
M, •. EISAMAN, R.p,, Owner<br />
9th St. "and Asbury Ave. Dial 399.3535<br />
FREE<br />
DELIVERY<br />
STORH HOURS: DAILY » HM, TO 10:10 P.M.<br />
(SUNDAY! fiM A. M. TO 4iM P. M.<br />
CONEY'S<br />
INC.<br />
34TH STREET<br />
<strong>On</strong> Rosicvclf Blvd. <strong>On</strong>e Mil* From Bridg.<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
Wall Knewn Br.nd,<br />
RVf • lOURBON<br />
GIN . RUM<br />
BEER<br />
OPIN<br />
WEEKDAYS<br />
9 A. M. to 10 P, M.<br />
No Sunday Sales<br />
PLEASANTVILLE<br />
FRIDAY, OCT. 1<br />
FriM jumbo Shrimp SluHcd<br />
with er«b»t<br />
3 H.Udotk Fillet,<br />
luttlr Siusi<br />
• ruilM Via I Cutlet, Orown<br />
Gravy<br />
SAT. « SUN., OCT. 4, 1<br />
f Pet Rsaii fifth Oven<br />
Brawn Petals, 1 vig.<br />
Hoi,I Ssrlnc CnlcfeHi and<br />
Cembiniiloo stmlete<br />
Tartar<br />
BAR<br />
Open Daily<br />
from 9 a.m,<br />
MONBAY, OCT. . MONDAY, OCT. «<br />
BikM B.by Spar. Rli»<br />
BakM StuH«l Pork Chop.<br />
and Saysfkraiit, I<br />
Brown Oravy<br />
Grilled Baby hit Unr,<br />
Ctilekni ana Hoiti.<br />
FriM <strong>On</strong>ion.<br />
on Paltry Shall<br />
Mu.hroom BHf Macaroni, Mam and Ch*«< Om«l«t»,<br />
Caiursta, 1 IH<br />
1 »«.<br />
Bnlad Ham and Sttimid<br />
C.btugt. 1 :<br />
SsaglHHI and<br />
Iauug>, n«<br />
onilM Clam e*M,<br />
laiiaa<br />
WEDNESDAY, OCT. I<br />
Hungarian S#*f Gsulaifi,<br />
Bvn>rH NiHM, I v.,.<br />
Baknl Virginia H. H.fft Fruit<br />
Frwien GhleluS, Loir in<br />
Pailr*<br />
Open<br />
Sundays<br />
12 Noon<br />
Dial 399=9851<br />
BL»Ck MOHil PIKE<br />
*T NEW BOAO, on Bout, 40<br />
ALSO AT ATLANTIC 4 OHIO<br />
AVli, ATUINTJC CITY<br />
DAILY<br />
SPECIALS<br />
INCLUDES S4T 1 SUN<br />
SERVED 11 A.M. TO 9 PM<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
FRIDAY, OCT. 3<br />
BakM ShiHea Flouna.r with<br />
Srabmcat<br />
Bafcja Cod Fiih Fillet with<br />
StlwU Tgrruts<br />
Roa.l Crwie. Top Slrioin<br />
<strong>of</strong> Be*f, Gravy<br />
S*T. a SUN,, OCT. •., i<br />
¥»al Cutlet Pannlgljn and<br />
Spaghrttl, no vt,<br />
Broil.a Chole* ChoO|l.d<br />
9t».k, Orawy<br />
Crab dkm Impertal. Tartar<br />
Saue*<br />
TUESDAY, OCT.<br />
CornM BMf, Cikb,,. and<br />
•MM* Potato, ns Hf.<br />
Ola raihlonM BMf Star,<br />
eomplata afltn l wsc,<br />
Frltd nsunjar nil.I. Tartar<br />
PeiUd Swl», stuk In<br />
<strong>On</strong>ion Gnyy<br />
Bmatil y«l cnop, Tomato<br />
CroqiHnci, NHfbuni<br />
i<br />
THURSDAY, OCT.<br />
THURSDAY, OCT. I<br />
5outh.m fflad CWck.n<br />
•sKM Chiciian Bruit,<br />
Spinal! *f>pl. Rine,<br />
c*J.i<br />
Cha«. R.violl ind M*alball<br />
Kalian Ijypi and<br />
no vsg,<br />
Frltd Cod Fl«h fiil«,<br />
Tartar Sauea<br />
ALL PLATTERS INCLUDE TOSSED iALAD, DRES5INB TVJO VEQE.<br />
TABLES EXCEPT WHERE OTHEHWIII NOTED, HOMEMADE ROLLS<br />
AND BUTTER<br />
FOB ADDITIONAL Jie SOUP AND COFFEE, CHOICE OF DESSERT<br />
Hughes<br />
eiinttnurri from pa|'a<br />
rLOBIDA RENTAL — <strong>On</strong>, tMdrsom<br />
a(J.nm.nt .r iMjot, in Tgn<br />
Layd»r8ale. <strong>On</strong>. •ffieieney also<br />
Open lor 1. i » ) month.: Talley!<br />
6JB WefJey A Call 199-2118. n\<br />
DINETTE TABLE, siiB 42,30, Mterw.<br />
to BO , maple painted e*er 4<br />
chair.. Call 399.9561, 10-S<br />
BUNGALOW WANTED _ ,mall, jsaf<br />
lean with purchase option<br />
SSI POUND UP>HiBMT>ie, Very<br />
loos eanaition. Call. 199.7615<br />
io-s<br />
TWIH HATTBESS1S AND BOX<br />
• pnnji. la.e and headboard.<br />
S6O0<br />
dr «»S'5 C nan GA,I Thu<br />
L i ifivjtnd A >>mall<br />
i n t^ike i t thi_ door<br />
h* nefit Holy Tnnit\<br />
tip 1 Churrh building-<br />
will<br />
Epj<br />
fund<br />
Cmon<br />
1 ft,*- t ^xia<br />
rcligmu pr<br />
include thu<br />
nature, m<br />
SAH<br />
STORM WINDOWS<br />
MILL FINISH WINDOWS<br />
Triple Track, 1 Glau and<br />
1 Seraen, Compare<br />
elsewhere af SI?.95,<br />
S for $77.S0,<br />
ANODIZED WINDOW!<br />
Triple Trach, Weal Pile<br />
WeaHlBP Stripping. Sold<br />
j eliawhere at SM.fS,<br />
! S fer $82.50.<br />
uwn th(*<br />
ollecti in <strong>of</strong><br />
Hi, fill, alnn<br />
tif p^tFiut c<br />
flower and<br />
fruit print amm 1 p g<br />
theintj, cufnic ahip»t'f;il«l heiiiiltHhts<br />
nil'hijiiidiiiil. Hu ;iru liibnck uiiikuts nf riinl"br«itlinbli'" Cuiiifcii t«v;ivo<br />
lvoilD FOR ACTION IN THE 70 S<br />
"ERCURY CYCLONE<br />
vinyl, spiiny limul scon|i, bcltwi'witlt irwitl tirus iinel dual skli; view<br />
mn tiii s. IVrfoi'mance runsi frnm quirk lo t|uii : kiT, Cytkint 1 GT is<br />
i-i|iit|i|Mi with ;i slaiidiircl ISM ruble mill 2bnnfl V-K, with nplions<br />
ill! tin' wnyii|i in a Super Cl .1L«!-IV Main Air VN.<br />
GARDEN MOTORS, INC<br />
220 Wtfiley Av«nu* •<br />
Millville, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Conference Historical<br />
Society, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Friondi, <strong>of</strong> Old Estellvrllle<br />
Methodist Church Committee<br />
and a doseendant <strong>of</strong> sorne<br />
<strong>of</strong> the early members <strong>of</strong><br />
Esteliville Church,<br />
Also participating in the<br />
service will be the Rev.<br />
Samuel Way, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New Egypt and Cookstown<br />
United Methodist Churches,<br />
who will <strong>of</strong>ficiate at a<br />
B ptism 1 Si met<br />
Estellville Church is<br />
located juiit west <strong>of</strong> State<br />
Highway T>U between Mays<br />
Landing and Tuckahoe in<br />
the Walkers Forg, rd.<br />
Rveryone U invited.<br />
MAKES DliAN'S LIST<br />
PROVIDENCE, R.I. —<br />
Mi •. R. . m iry Pn rn 1 dean<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pembroke College, the<br />
women s coordinate college<br />
in Brown Univorsitv. has<br />
announced thnt 301 women<br />
are included on Pembroke's<br />
DeanV, list for tin; fall<br />
semester. Among those<br />
named lo the list for<br />
maintaining high academic<br />
standards during the previous<br />
ii-menlcr wen;: Patricia Ann<br />
I.ytle, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs. W,<br />
I.ytle, <strong>of</strong> 15 Asbury av,,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Miss Lytle<br />
is a member <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong><br />
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Fire Prevention Week<br />
The week "at October S to 11 is<br />
Fire Prevention Week in the United<br />
States, and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Fire Chief<br />
Ferdinand Togearino will be thumping<br />
the tub for safety precautions against<br />
fire in this resort city.<br />
Chief<br />
Taxxarino has sufficient<br />
material to back up, his admonitions<br />
on the dostruetiveness <strong>of</strong> fire on<br />
property and human life. During the<br />
past summer <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had three<br />
boardwalk fires, two <strong>of</strong> which were<br />
<strong>of</strong> major proportions, in one a boy<br />
lost his life.<br />
Chief Taccarino says we have an<br />
unfortunate habit <strong>of</strong> dismissing most<br />
fires as "accidents," as sort <strong>of</strong><br />
visitations <strong>of</strong> bad luck<br />
which are<br />
unavoidable. But how<br />
unavoidable, . .or<br />
predictable, . .is a<br />
fire started by a carelessly discarded<br />
cigarette, or overloaded and defective<br />
electric wiring, or poorly maintained<br />
heating and cooking equipment. As<br />
Hooraw for the Mets<br />
Admiration for the New York Mets<br />
should not be confined to New<br />
Yorkers or baseball fans. All America<br />
owes a debt to this ball club which<br />
last week won the eastern division <strong>of</strong><br />
the National Baseball League.<br />
If<br />
there is a 1969 rags-to-riches<br />
story in baseball and America it is<br />
the story <strong>of</strong> the New York Mets,<br />
Their effort is an example <strong>of</strong> the<br />
story and the spirit <strong>of</strong> America. They<br />
have freshened up the old American<br />
promise <strong>of</strong> success and prosperity by<br />
pulling oneself up by the bootstraps.<br />
A few years back the Mets were<br />
the laughing stock <strong>of</strong> big league^ and<br />
-even—little— league.—baseball..—Case-y_<br />
Stengel, their first manager, was more<br />
<strong>of</strong> an attraction than a manager. The<br />
players were clowns In uniform.<br />
From the beginning, the Mets' fans<br />
were loyal. The players and the fans<br />
participated in the good-natured<br />
ribbing and practical jokes that<br />
recognized the MeM as the team that<br />
could find more ways to make<br />
mistakes than any other team in<br />
baseball.<br />
In the first yean <strong>of</strong> competition<br />
A new personnel<br />
evaluation system ws§<br />
instituted . in the Police<br />
Department. Ten Serjeants<br />
evaluated the work <strong>of</strong> the<br />
patrolmen, while three<br />
JOHN T. STETHERS .....<br />
VINCENT T. MICHELETTB<br />
JOHM J. SOUTHARD<br />
shown by National nre<br />
Studies, these similar uncomplicated<br />
causes are responsible for a great<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> fires.<br />
Chief<br />
taeearino says we need to<br />
acknowledge the fact that fires are<br />
not<br />
only wasteful but unavoidable,<br />
than IJO on to reform the habits and<br />
remove the hazards which create<br />
them. When each <strong>of</strong> us • as an<br />
individual has done this we will no<br />
longer risk our lives, our jobs and<br />
possessions to the destructive force 1 ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> fire,<br />
"Don't give fire a place to start,"<br />
This is a piece <strong>of</strong> advice <strong>of</strong>ten heard<br />
but too little<br />
heeded. The <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Fire Department will gladly<br />
inspect private homes, businesses<br />
factories or any other structure to<br />
seek out and advise the occupants <strong>of</strong><br />
existing probable sources <strong>of</strong> fire.<br />
Such an inspection<br />
would be a<br />
good way for all <strong>of</strong> us to mark Fire<br />
Prevention Week 1969.<br />
for the expansionist Mets, the team<br />
regularly ended at the bottom <strong>of</strong> the<br />
league. Their<br />
pitchers couldn't win<br />
and their hitters couldn't hit. Their<br />
fielders were the league's<br />
stumble-bums. But they<br />
played the<br />
game for all it was worth, and the<br />
Mets fans took these miscasts to<br />
their hearts.<br />
In March the AJetJi took the field<br />
for another season <strong>of</strong> play, and the<br />
fans<br />
took the stand for another<br />
season <strong>of</strong> horseplay with their<br />
beloved bums. But then about<br />
mid-season the atmosphere began to<br />
change. The Mets<br />
started to do<br />
everything right at tne right time and<br />
they were playing inspired ball.<br />
The rapid rise <strong>of</strong> the amazing Mets<br />
was climaxed<br />
last week when they<br />
won the right to compete in a<br />
play-<strong>of</strong>f for the league championship,<br />
and the right to appear in the world<br />
series.<br />
. It is always good to see the<br />
underdog rise to the top; in a way,<br />
that's the story and the spirit <strong>of</strong><br />
America,<br />
you and your vote<br />
Tha-; is your vote they are<br />
ismpfrL-.g with in Washinpon.<br />
Tne House <strong>of</strong> Representatives has"<br />
approvrt a voter wfona measure<br />
which would change the. prooetdure<br />
for the election <strong>of</strong> a-• President and<br />
Vice President <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />
arid aljo would abolish the electorial<br />
collige system.<br />
Ever<br />
since 1800 the American<br />
system <strong>of</strong> electing a president has<br />
been problematical. In that year the<br />
Congress was called on to break an<br />
electorial vote tie between Aaron<br />
Burr and Thomas Jefferson, What<br />
would hav happened had<br />
CongTess<br />
voted for Burr for President.<br />
John Quiney Adams in his quest<br />
for the presidency did not receive a<br />
plurality <strong>of</strong> the popular vote nor did<br />
he receive a sufficient<br />
number <strong>of</strong> '<br />
electorial votes. Adams was elected<br />
•president only because he was<br />
politician<br />
enough to arrange a deal<br />
with one <strong>of</strong> the two minority<br />
candidates.<br />
The John<br />
Quiney Adams episode<br />
was almost repeated in 1968 when<br />
Alabama's former Gov, George<br />
Wallace made a good run for election<br />
as president and almost landed in the<br />
•minority negotiating role in the close<br />
Nixon-Humphrey contest.<br />
The House bill recently approved<br />
calls for the election <strong>of</strong> a President<br />
solely by the popular vote <strong>of</strong> the<br />
country. A pair <strong>of</strong> candidates running<br />
for President and Vice President <strong>of</strong><br />
the United States-would be elected if<br />
they receive 40 percent or more <strong>of</strong><br />
the total vot«.<br />
Should<br />
there by no plurality, a<br />
run-<strong>of</strong>f election would be. held for<br />
the two sew <strong>of</strong> candidates receiving<br />
the highest popular vote.<br />
There has been proposed<br />
amendments to the bill, labeled the<br />
District<br />
Plan and the- Proportional<br />
Plan, However, these amendments<br />
failed to make every man's vote<br />
equal and were<br />
rejected by the<br />
House Judiciary Committee,<br />
The bill has been sent to . the<br />
Senate where it is expected to run<br />
into tough opposition from some<br />
southern interests who feel their<br />
positions would be weakened by the<br />
popular vote plan.<br />
If the voter ever has anything to<br />
say. this y. the time to say it. Tell it<br />
to your legislator in Washington,<br />
Remember when? . . .<br />
The Rt, Rev, Slsgr. Alfred<br />
W. Jesi was named pasirjf <strong>of</strong><br />
St AufUstine'I . ChuEch,<br />
succeeding<br />
the Rt. Rev.<br />
Msgr. Bartholomew 8. Doyle.<br />
who retired<br />
after 47 • years<br />
in the priesthood.<br />
CipUiins<br />
scrutinized<br />
accumpIishmenW<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
A hor.e development<br />
boom WM prtdietf/d whiii<br />
the city announced thru a<br />
232.aero tract <strong>of</strong> land<br />
27th st, and 34th<br />
ay av. and thu bay<br />
bt<br />
sold at public<br />
St. and<br />
was<br />
t f<br />
auction.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel - Ledger<br />
. Thursday, October 2, 196?<br />
Print€d and published In America's Greatest Fansiy Hisson<br />
OCEAN CITY 51NTINEL.LEDGER, Inc.<br />
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SUBSCRIPTION PRIG1, MM ptf r«r •? mall in Oam Ctry and<br />
y, •» rtKmHii, UJt, Blmrhe, HB af Mluluiripl Rtvsr,<br />
par fw M.W/ He menHu, $L«, WM el MluiuJppI Rim par<br />
*aaf, W.W. Plies on newtifarrd, 10 cent, pe, espy, PuHicitjpx<br />
SeMtttas WaaMy mry tnunday.i Sefni-wmMy Tmsdiy ind<br />
Friday frwn wcond m>k In Jura unfit Labor Day<br />
Parsing storms left the<br />
bathing beaches between 3th<br />
st. and 20th st. badly<br />
«:- r u d e d . posing the<br />
probability that a S2 million<br />
landfill project woulil bo<br />
needed to restore the beach<br />
for the 1985 summer.<br />
TEN YEARS AQO •<br />
<strong>City</strong> Publicity Director<br />
Arthur O, Watkins<br />
reported<br />
ho invited sponsors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Miss Universe Contest in<br />
California to hold the event<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the following<br />
year.<br />
, * * *<br />
A joint venture in the<br />
extension <strong>of</strong> sewage<br />
service<br />
in the community was under<br />
discussion by city<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials'<br />
,-nnri<br />
representatives <strong>of</strong>- the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sewer Service<br />
Up and at 'em<br />
Capitol Hill , , .<br />
WASHINGTON D C —<strong>On</strong>* *- 'u^'<br />
i( r lhi St uth<br />
s«ilutiun fur tndmg th. ftar \ '• n -m * w. ml ti v ftulri bt pn pr rtiun<br />
Di jjitt thu i tim it* t r *m<br />
thi t ard and batkrodd <strong>of</strong><br />
never wm U, wt,rk, but thi y aH,^<br />
find a bit »f fticd<br />
CUTV ri,, _ ' d>s narj,<br />
warm place to ljy .... „ l41MH . .,<br />
nicht The 1P,S umbitmu^ among us adu, "**<br />
\ears hcen searching f»r d w.i\ to d<br />
Ret away<br />
with it A little smmpine JW<br />
aftt-r the «ork v,vvk<br />
will rnr d l that th""<br />
grev flannel suit for five d.,> a"ii<br />
around hi u hcimu on the wi-iksnd<br />
STRONG<br />
=9=<br />
ILOIIBAPII'.I mum n<br />
| St anil S » A Y"<br />
womijn<br />
,hi|i<br />
is Ih<br />
h<br />
CONSPIRACY - The upruar f rurn<br />
with the invasion <strong>of</strong> thu hippie- on the<br />
suggests a comrrt.-d eampaigi, against the*<br />
youngsters Wu might su pert that<br />
campaign has been<br />
Iduuc hi-ti by thn m '<br />
<strong>of</strong> hath s,,ap and shaving cre am pj""<br />
hdhi-rdasher or the laundromat<br />
npmtois<br />
un looming ju.rm, U<br />
t«. B.. t th, hlp ^<br />
soiled serape and lew jeans, apparently unl^<br />
dajs, or weeks, upon end Or the mourn nu<br />
be instigated b% the barher and the sho? mT<br />
even those antl pollution mti rt-st<br />
riunthant for thumbing<br />
ricii.<br />
alung his annual<br />
rirtuit p,,u ,blj has BJ1<br />
wrath <strong>of</strong> the- used . nr dealers or the "<br />
services It seems thi re'<br />
I .1.<br />
Tru in m<br />
AUHUSTINI S R r<br />
it and \VL,II\ ai<br />
M h' Allnd W<br />
M !•»<br />
JU untl 7<br />
10 JU a m jnd<br />
ImmurLnl mcri<br />
nri mudd.H f iipiritual<br />
driwn by porfuet Mllid and<br />
r.-ll.ru.n g Uiosu higher<br />
which Iranscond ull miitiiHiu<br />
TJu object <strong>of</strong> iho sermon'<br />
" Unrtullty."<br />
•"• - t-rs win bl, held at<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Chrisl<br />
scuritist<br />
Sth and Asbury<br />
«» Jt 11 a.m. All at,-<br />
inviud to attend.<br />
.TRC<br />
CHURCHES COM<br />
First<br />
The t^<br />
freim p]^ ^<br />
pluralistic<br />
needs<br />
world for<br />
miple<br />
pl a(. D<br />
soui<br />
to<br />
Infusions<br />
7 il)<br />
u ti<br />
DAYh<br />
g 30 S '1 It)<br />
j h d<br />
THE SAME TAR BRUSH - AdultAm<br />
.t*?ndane>—tn—lump—people—mtn—Qtegori<br />
the fate <strong>of</strong> anj youngster who po*- a<br />
his mane nourish, or wear-, outlandish<br />
our narrow minded methud <strong>of</strong><br />
clathal<br />
hippie<br />
Surfers are lumped into a near hippie J<br />
h\ our hang UP tcj rigidly clarify pi<br />
far<br />
from the truth, and not d fair<br />
the now generation Not all kids who wai (<br />
jeani and no hhoes are hippie in the putsncL<br />
prumiscuous, unwashed snn-p <strong>of</strong> the « Ord Mal|<br />
these youngsters with a liking for<br />
clothing are highlj mttlhgent educiW<br />
well hred aijd w elLbehav ed. Thpy work-jl.<br />
studv<br />
hard in school and respect their<br />
thi ir parents are deserving <strong>of</strong> re pectWa<br />
hippie clothing is just their thing, and the) in<br />
as justified 11 their t huice uf gard as a<br />
bu ainf ,srn, n<br />
%vith hib trmr in hand" We<br />
there, but Bible history<br />
left us with the<br />
that<br />
a Man jnd his twelve companioni<br />
bearded and long haired, wnre sandal<br />
Sdckiluth, a.s the> roamed their particuln<br />
preaching their thing several thausand jear if<br />
* + *<br />
LOYALTY — These harrassed create<br />
dt eppted fat H value h\ their rompatnots m<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> today's joungstir, bhun the gyps)<br />
the hippie for thf more conventional mod<br />
bi t they<br />
have a sense <strong>of</strong> compassion and<br />
which prods them to stoutlv uphold the ngt<br />
hippie to ht- a hippie<br />
Liki the campus nu!<<br />
hippie is a weapon in tht arsenal <strong>of</strong> juuti<br />
seemingly never ending battle uf the pO 1<br />
When a i lean cut American kid and his dlt!<br />
past the boardwalk Music Pier hardly an adult<br />
will turn<br />
But let a hippie and his pri<br />
and the m c k stretching and tongue<br />
universal<br />
While the mnd kid may not<br />
hippie for hia dress, he- doe' reLcigniK ha<br />
cla\on to kenp the e-tjhhshment-onented<br />
that youths are in their midst<br />
* * *<br />
SOUND B\RRIER - The (_ampu» nutulld<br />
hippie dri sorial Molavov<br />
c orkUils todaj'i<br />
aj-e u,ed to try to makt the me«a|e<br />
generaticju audiable to adult ears and peneintn<br />
adult minds The youngsti r, have something'"<br />
and those who are about to inherit the n<br />
the right to be listened to Con ldcr the 9<br />
that p theirs from the ov.r30 segment"<br />
population Two mJjor world war tin'<br />
supposed to he war- to • nd all wars, IM<br />
Asian<br />
sldughtf rhousrs in thi past 60 5jiinm.mii<br />
depression which all but uipfW<br />
world<br />
Universal suppression <strong>of</strong> minont) W<br />
thi<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> the whit. , \ngl» Saxon Coo"<br />
I TRANCES LABHINI R<br />
and Atlantic A\.-<br />
T ttilltim P \IiCurrntin<br />
'yton<br />
11 it) n m<br />
L4U\ OF COOL)<br />
HIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
7th ,ind Wesley nv.<br />
Prr-irhmi; Christ Crueifiod,<br />
Til i n ,ind Cominc Aijain<br />
Riv<br />
Wilham R. Alk'n, Th M<br />
Pu.t.ir<br />
''<br />
iiUNDA'i —<br />
t lo a.m. . Graded<br />
i>undj> Schoul (Jlaascs for<br />
t.'ch mi mbcr <strong>of</strong> the fiimily.<br />
John H Pfacfni, General<br />
!>uprnnti'ndqnt.<br />
You arc<br />
nordull><br />
invited to come to<br />
Sund ls<br />
School and stay for<br />
church<br />
1 1 OU a.m.<br />
Worship<br />
Sprfflon<br />
Noun<br />
1 1 <strong>On</strong> a.m. . Nursery<br />
7 JO p.m. . Evening<br />
—WorjJup =Hfirmon - l»fffff.<br />
SPECIAL RALLY<br />
PROOF THAT GOD ISN'T DEAD<br />
EVANGELIST BOB RH0ADES<br />
FI#ais pi my guait fer iorvie«*<br />
yeu will ieng rafflinfiif. Fr»y»f<br />
will M oller.d 10.- Ihtll wIlH<br />
spiritual arid ptirileal nssdi In<br />
IMlr ll»«», •na I sill b. d.ll.l»s<br />
timely iniplfifiBfial rnssiiE*9<br />
fFdm Ssd's WBrd. •'<br />
OC1AN CITY<br />
MUSIC PliR<br />
Moorlyn T»rraee and<br />
the Boardwalk<br />
(B,tw«n Wh «nd .Wi UnM<br />
STARTS FRIDAY,<br />
OCTOBSR IMl Him<br />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER Uth<br />
SERVICES<br />
DAILY 7:45 9, M.<br />
SUNDAY 3:N ind 7-.M p. M,<br />
Ruehlni Mli OwianHM<br />
with Ha wart <strong>of</strong> Ood<br />
intimitlsnalli<br />
known R.dlo<br />
Evancallst.<br />
People <strong>of</strong> ALL FAITHS<br />
wlH be attending,<br />
DON'T MISS ITI<br />
8 a.m<br />
9 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
and Church School<br />
11, a.m. • Holy<br />
Communion. A special<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering<br />
for the Church<br />
Periodical Club will be<br />
received at all services<br />
Sunday morning.<br />
7:30 p.m. • Evening<br />
Prayer and Youth jTjillowjhip<br />
' meeting<br />
MONDAY -<br />
The Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HERBERT L. GODFREY, Mgr.<br />
Established 1886<br />
809 Cenfraf Avenue<br />
Pledging for the future, at In thm past, the<br />
finest and most dignified funmral service.<br />
IN T!MI OF TROUBLE WE ARE AS<br />
NIAR AS YOUR PHONE — DIAL 399-0077<br />
"Successors to Ocenij CIty'i PJSt FuneraTliliictor<br />
"What's in the cup,<br />
Granddad?"<br />
Net many bgfhgF fg snfwer tha<br />
lull queilieni he lovci |o cull lut ,<br />
Whnt SM ,n The Cup sf church thu<br />
'" lr1 >'<br />
'I • •> lu.ilion many people<br />
ntk<br />
prspl. 5.,,ccrely wonting lo know<br />
its EigmtiEGnee<br />
people whe like fe<br />
"•''* i' 1 •' """• or grope luiea^i) Theen.l!<br />
• hmlog^m<br />
people older<br />
wit^r then a liHle bsv<br />
Whv ton I I drink The Cyp hke<br />
onif oil the others. Granddad?<br />
*BU r« a little youno. Sonny If ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the important thing! in life<br />
a pi<br />
lege<br />
a port <strong>of</strong> growing upl"<br />
' What doci if mean Qronddod ?<br />
If mesrii remsmbering<br />
rf-mi<br />
boring n,h<strong>of</strong> God gave „, _ wr)af Chr.lf<br />
did for ui — what the Church ,1 fe ui It<br />
""•"' being truly lorry fhot we h.<br />
Failed fe do our very belt<br />
I dan f understand Granddad<br />
' But you will Thot's why we oil go<br />
fa ehurth to learn fo understand<br />
to remember fe love eur Lord "<br />
Maybe I do understand, Granddad,<br />
aboul Thu Cup _ '(aute I already lov«<br />
the Lord." "<br />
Nnllg<br />
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MB<br />
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WBST JERSEY TITLB & OUARANTIB CO<br />
230 Wsit Ave, Dial 399J577<br />
.——~————m— ,<br />
CAREY'S<br />
,, L ««AL ISTAT1 SERVICES<br />
ISth A Boardwalk Dial 399-0178<br />
— — • _^—<br />
OCiAN CITV<br />
WATIR SIRV1CE COMPANY<br />
210 Tenth Street Dial 3994423<br />
OCEAN CITY HOME<br />
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.<br />
1001 Asbury Avenu* Dial 399-OOJt—<br />
HOWARD S STAINTON<br />
810 A.bury Av». Dial 399-5511<br />
— — .— s _ ,<br />
SEASHORE LAUNDRY CO., Inc.<br />
YEAR 'ROUND - FAMILY SERVICE<br />
202 E. 6th StrHt Dial 399-O470<br />
SCOTT<br />
- COMFLBTB RIAL ESTATE SIRVICBi _<br />
618 8th Strw* Dial (609) 3*9-4202<br />
EUGENE W PASHLEY<br />
INSURANCE AsiNCY<br />
Shw* Road ArUmtore Dial 39MS44<br />
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PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO<br />
Church Services<br />
continued from p.i^o **<br />
Momma Worship ami Chiirvh<br />
Nursery<br />
MONDAY -<br />
\\.M .I.Hi. Senior<br />
Citizens<br />
O:.:iD p.m. - LlUlur.iM<br />
Men's dinner nu-otini!<br />
* • *<br />
BETHANY UNITED<br />
METHODIST- . "<br />
Shore rti. and Brighton uv=<br />
Rev. William Tliloikitig,<br />
pitstur<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
9:46 a.m. - Church School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />
7 p.m. * Junior and<br />
Senior High UMYF<br />
8 p.m. - Ewninq S^rviL-i-<br />
# * ' #<br />
LINWOOD<br />
SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
An American li.ijjtist Church<br />
r<br />
Rev. Kurt B. Frmik, pastur<br />
TODAY (THUKSDAY) -<br />
7 p.m. Junior Choir<br />
l<br />
7; ITi p.m. • S.Miirir -Choir<br />
Kclli'tirsal<br />
SUNDAY<br />
*J;-J. F » ii-iii= = Church Schuul<br />
I X ,i in, • Morning<br />
ii.,lft pin. • BYF<br />
7 \\\K} p.m, - Evening<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
8 pill. . Si-nipur Kidnlis<br />
Clam<br />
WEDNESDAY -<br />
7:aO p.m. - Prayur<br />
mt't-MfiM<br />
* * #<br />
OUR LADY OF<br />
SORROWS R.C,<br />
Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />
This Week<br />
"rOUR DOORWAY TO LOVELINRSS"<br />
HILDEGARDS<br />
— BfAUTY SALON —<br />
COMPLETE BEAlfTY SERVICES<br />
1710 Afbury Avt, Dial Sff-SOSS<br />
EVENING APPOINTMENTS<br />
STEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />
Under th« Pertanil SupTvition<br />
«* r <strong>of</strong> MRS, LAURENCE I. STEDEM<br />
1520 Ashury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />
Kara-Lyn Hairstylists<br />
COMPLET1 WIG SERVICE<br />
HAIR SHAPING BY MR. MAC<br />
OPIN MONDAYS 3994333<br />
Palmer Shopping Center - 16th 8, Haven<br />
Linwood Salon 927-6564<br />
MEMBER NATIONAL HAIRDRESSERS ASSN.<br />
AJR CONDITIONED<br />
231 W«i* Av«, Ph,<br />
Op«n Year 'Hound; CloMd Mond.y<br />
Call Today 'or Appolntmmt<br />
DOROTHY COX—Proprietor<br />
Ro BoswelKs<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
Wash and Wear Wjp<br />
Specializing in Perminent Waves<br />
754 Aibury Av.. Dill 399.1141<br />
(Acrojl from Murphy-, j 4 ]|)<br />
• WIG SERVICE • WIG RENTALS<br />
COMPLETE HAIR STYLINO<br />
Csmer <strong>of</strong> 4th & Asbury<br />
OCEAN CITY, N, J, 0S226<br />
cJLifnn<br />
theautif<br />
HELEN BEAUTY SALON<br />
ITH STRE1T »nd CENTRAL AVBNUB<br />
Permantnt Waving,' HaSr Tinting<br />
DIAL 399-0935<br />
Proprietor MARY PflllH<br />
OPIM YEAR ROUND<br />
ANN % JOHN'S<br />
— BIAUTY SALON —<br />
129 Aibury Ava. Ph, 3?f.31#§<br />
ANN Jnd JOHN MANN I<br />
Open Thursday Evenings<br />
F» Parking an w«t Anflua<br />
^IRRUT<br />
Beauty Shoppe<br />
OUR 35th YEAR<br />
• •AUTY CULTUm<br />
IN ALL IIUNCHIi<br />
1019 Wait Ava, Dial J9f-1394<br />
Wnbiish arid .Poplar ayes.<br />
Hi)¥ Vincent Ferrari},<br />
pnstor<br />
DAILY -<br />
7 and B a.m. • Musses<br />
TOMORROW<br />
FRIDAY) -<br />
(FIRST<br />
7 a.m. and 7 p.m.<br />
SATURDAY -<br />
•1 to 5 arid 7 to 8:30<br />
p.m. - Confessions<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
8, 9:ao, 11 a.m., tiDon<br />
and 6;3o p.m. • Masses<br />
* « •<br />
LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />
1H3H Shore rd.<br />
Rev. William Conover,<br />
_ pastor<br />
TODAY (THURSDAY) —<br />
8 p.m. •<br />
Missionary Society<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
Women's<br />
9 ;4S a.m. • Church School<br />
I 1 a.m. = Morning<br />
Worship<br />
fi:30 p.m. •• Youri B Pruplt'<br />
7:30 p.m. - Even!!!!!<br />
WEDNESDAY -<br />
S p.m. . prayer meeting<br />
» * *<br />
BETHEL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights av.<br />
Rev. L. A. Fillmore,<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
9:45 a.m. - Morning<br />
Worship<br />
11 a.m. • Church School<br />
* # *<br />
CENTRAL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
"^Shsre^rd. "and Centra! ay.<br />
Rev, Albert «S. Layton,<br />
D.D-, Pastor<br />
Rev. Howard D, Stratton,<br />
associate<br />
TODAY (THURSDAY) -<br />
7 p.m. . Linwood Soy<br />
Scout Troop 3i Court <strong>of</strong><br />
Honor, Sunday School<br />
Basement.<br />
8 p.m. • W8CS meeting in<br />
Central Hall. Rev. Robert<br />
Achesori, speaker,<br />
8 p.m. - Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal in thy Choir Room.<br />
TOMORROW (FRIDAY) -<br />
6:30 p.m. - Methodist<br />
Men dinner meeting in<br />
Central Hall. Installation * <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
SATURDAY and SUNDAY -<br />
Junior High UMYF<br />
Retreat at the Conference<br />
Center, Mount Misery.<br />
SATURDAY' -<br />
10 a.m. . Naomi Circle<br />
lawn sale at All Wars<br />
Memorial Park. Linwood.<br />
SUNDAY" (World wide<br />
Communion Sunday) —<br />
8, 9;30 and 11 a.m. —<br />
Morning Worship. Holy<br />
Communion served by Dr.<br />
Dayton. • .<br />
9:30 and 11 a.m.<br />
Church Nursery<br />
9:30 a.m. -'Church School<br />
for all ages.<br />
10:45 a.m. = Senior High<br />
Church School<br />
7 p.m - Evening Service.<br />
Holy Communion served by<br />
Dr. Layton.<br />
8 p.m. . Senior High<br />
UMYF meeting in the<br />
Sunday School = basement.<br />
MONDAY -<br />
6:30 p.m. . Senior High<br />
UMYF volleyball in Central<br />
Hall. •<br />
8 p.m. Nsan i Circle<br />
meeting in the Sunday<br />
School basement.<br />
Co-hostesses, , Mrs, M Shirley<br />
Murphy, Mrs, Judy Angli-dc<br />
l d<br />
and Mrs. Jean Morrow,<br />
mode masy<br />
IN<br />
i mith -<br />
cooKiOunn<br />
Two Step—<br />
—a,-<br />
*="• lire na* "<br />
Wood<br />
Finishing Kit<br />
'3H<br />
WESTERN AUTO<br />
ill NIW ROAD<br />
SOMBRS POINT, N. J.<br />
DIAL H/-MM<br />
HOURS EFFECTIVE OCT. 6fh<br />
UOH TI4«U THUBS. ft*<br />
mi. t-t, SAT *-«, SUM. 9.1<br />
School<br />
TUKSBAY -••<br />
1 i „, m . • Murnlni!<br />
7 p.m. - Ynuth Choir W»"'i.iP Jjethodisl Ymitll<br />
rrhcartial in (lie Choir Room. _ ,', >' "<br />
H pill. • Miriam Circle '' l S " p.m. • Evening Service<br />
meetinl! at lhi> lionlc <strong>of</strong> .Mrs<br />
Thomas Keve.u, IHIH West _ ,<br />
;,v,, Linwoo,,. ' ""' Tuesday -<br />
WKDNKSDAY '<br />
t p.m. Iiiblo Study<br />
Group<br />
liJ::i0 lo !>:;U) [1 III. tilil<br />
SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
Sctiiit t'ounoil meennp. in<br />
BAPTIST<br />
Hall<br />
• t> yLS in io p.m. WSCS<br />
Bev. Doilald Weiiver<br />
Friday -<br />
A. C Rescue Mis<br />
Fall Wurkuluip fer Ihi-<br />
Siuitlicast Ilistint in Ihc<br />
Sunday Srhool buildiMi: aiid<br />
Central Hiill.<br />
U:1S p.m. - Junior I'ltoir<br />
' 1:lr '<br />
chiml<br />
reheiirsal in tlu> Choir limn,.<br />
7:30 fi.m. Ewulur Wiirship<br />
Board nifeiini: in liu- " ; ' u P m<br />
riarsoiia^e.<br />
F('N*iwship Hour<br />
UPPEH TOWNSHIP t'HUHCH<br />
NEWS<br />
M.inil.iy —<br />
T p.m. - church<br />
TRINITY UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Tuesday<br />
Roiut-H'lt vlvil, and Slnire rd.<br />
.Marllior:!<br />
p.m. • Boys Brigade<br />
Rev. Briici^ Phillip., P.^to,<br />
Today tTlHireday) - Wednesday -<br />
Sunday<br />
Morning<br />
7:30 p.m. .. Seninr Choir 7 ,io p m. Midweek<br />
practice<br />
Prayer Service<br />
S:30 pm. - Ladies Choral<br />
Sunday —<br />
Group<br />
* * *<br />
»:.(,», u-m. - Sunday TUCKAHOB UNITED<br />
i 1 ><br />
METHODIST<br />
Rev John <strong>On</strong>rrahan, pasliir<br />
Today (Tliiirsdiiy) -<br />
H p.m. • Meiiiiir<br />
practice<br />
Sunday •-<br />
Choir<br />
10 H m. • Siiililay School<br />
11:1ft a.m. - Murniiiis<br />
Worship<br />
Monday<br />
yiiiO p.m. MeliiiidUt<br />
Youth f'filiHVship<br />
Tuiisdiiy<br />
7:iHj p.m. Wuhuirs<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Christian Sorvice<br />
* * *<br />
FRIENDS MEETING<br />
' HOUSE<br />
Short? rd , Seaville<br />
MwlinK lor diviiu- worship<br />
t'aeh First Day moruiiH: tit<br />
11 u'cluck. Muhlun Byi>.<br />
Dial 0998022.<br />
* * *<br />
BROTHERHOOD CHAPEL<br />
U. S, Air Force Base,<br />
Palermo _<br />
Rev. Ross Foster, Proti-stiint<br />
Chaplain<br />
Sunday - r.<br />
1 1 a.m. .= Morning Service<br />
* # #<br />
WESLEY UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Petersburg<br />
Rev. John Giirruhan,<br />
pastor<br />
Sunday —<br />
THURSDAY.<br />
in a.m. Muriiiim '<br />
Worship<br />
w •<br />
11 a.m. - Sunday Si:hool<br />
Wi-dncwliiy<br />
Sllp pi r<br />
pm<br />
15r ~<br />
7 p.m. Hnniur Choir CCHIBIN CITV ,<br />
!«=»•< "•••• , , , , Mi,,, , nil 1<br />
MARMOHA UOKPKL<br />
(•HAPICL<br />
Wihier ii lit I Lynilhurst rds,<br />
Kthvari! Hichuiond, evaii^elUt<br />
Tiidiiy (ThlirMlay) •--<br />
U: 1ft p.m. Hoys' (Jliiss<br />
Slinday<br />
VI.30 a.m. - Comiiiuniiin<br />
Service !<br />
I 1 a.m. . = family<br />
Hour<br />
Hihli<br />
7:MU p.m. . tlospel Hervici<br />
Tuesday<br />
0:lfi l),m. • Uirls' Class<br />
Wednesday<br />
7'lii pin. • Prayer<br />
nu'etiilt;<br />
* * *<br />
SliAVILLK UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Ki'V. Walter Sawn, paslor<br />
Tot.ly (Thursday) —<br />
Lvi<br />
nil.<br />
1"<br />
P IB<br />
C<br />
"» to<br />
"I 1 Hour ml<br />
OHTA<br />
'•'""I htl,BB|t<br />
•"'111. 1 crlL4 fc "<br />
Thi pruf<br />
111. Iittrr<br />
H p.m. • Choir rehearsal<br />
S "<br />
he » flam<br />
th.t Kellj fcl|0w<br />
Sunday —<br />
»'fi .aim cumin<br />
1 i in t ,ay it, ,<br />
a.m. - Church iiirpri^i<br />
School<br />
But J,,<br />
7:30 p.m. Evening * llh l»u l'i"<br />
Extra Safety and Pr<strong>of</strong>ectior<br />
^<br />
for Home or Busines<br />
From dusk to dawn with automatic, low cost<br />
nite<br />
;» « ?P f r lQm * ***»">> Pf">teeletrle switch end all electricity<br />
I ft CTfy HnfriL ~CTmp ny o ft i Ln^uc<br />
t nrlt i 'rhm n it I ,iP Vlt|<br />
i ' In c II 11 t m Ii t h I mi<br />
01<br />
M M il ji.^r Uic<br />
1<br />
I I t 1 I LI \j \l_ r I n ,,(]<br />
h<br />
i !"• t t i vine prjip ti P|j<br />
" ' ill j (.r i(iuct d |il ly i c rt i<br />
'" " i i n, mi ni nl A Id Ii <strong>City</strong><br />
I I<br />
ooJ W. u t ful A I il nort<br />
Note how \yp fa!<br />
nitc-lile inilalla<br />
lion? illumina t<br />
ilrivcwjjj, dark<br />
pjveinent veil<br />
isaf homes—jnd<br />
3f ound business<br />
COMPLETE<br />
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
ATLANTIC CITY ILiCTRIC COMPANY<br />
sil<br />
1600 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />
ATLANTIC CITY. N. j. 08404 .<br />
Yei, I .» intopcilod ilod in Inwing more;sbaut "\\<br />
"pj,,.<br />
«d ho- they san 9i.c my y property t brigMir »»<br />
ean+aef<br />
NAME<br />
ADDRESS<br />
CITY 1 . .. .:.;. „ .<br />
TILEPHONg .<br />
innniBi<br />
ZIP CODE<br />
HURSPAY, SEPTIMBIR 25, 1969<br />
S*5<br />
PUBLIC AUCTION<br />
SAT., OCT. 11th, 1 P. M.<br />
CITY HALL<br />
COMMISSIONERS<br />
CHAMBiRS<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLiDGiR<br />
ON SALE TOHIGHEST BIDDERS!<br />
PAGE S — SICTION TWO<br />
mm vmmmmmmnmaimm/MMmimm?£<br />
BUILDING<br />
LOTS<br />
Valued at Close to<br />
$ 135,000<br />
The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Invites Your Participation in Its Continuing<br />
Between Haven and Simpson Avenu«s, 35fh to 36th Streets<br />
MinirnLnn Pfiees<br />
No. 1 For Lots 160 ro 172, inclusive, and Lett 233<br />
Pareel No, 2 Lot 160<br />
Pareit! No, 3 L<strong>of</strong> 161<br />
Pareel No, 4 Lot 162<br />
to 245, ineluslv*, in Tax Block 3505,<br />
all <strong>of</strong> Tan Block 3505, if sold as one parcel<br />
Parcel No. S Lot 163 ..-..'.,.<br />
Pareel Na, 6 Lot Io4<br />
Pareal No. 7 Lot 165<br />
Pareal No. 8 LOT 166<br />
Pareel Ne, f Lot 167<br />
Pareo! No. 10 L<strong>of</strong> 16B<br />
Pareel No, 11 Let 169 . ,<br />
Pareel No. 12 Let 170<br />
Pareel Ne, 13 Let 171<br />
Pareel No, 14 Lot 172<br />
Pareel No. 15 Lot 233<br />
Parcel No, 16 Let 234<br />
Parcel No. 17 Lot 235<br />
..'.-..<br />
Pareel Ne, 11 Let 236 .<br />
Pared! No, 19 Let 237<br />
Parcel No. 20 Let 238 ;<br />
. * f QilQwiii|i e^ndlflons <strong>of</strong> satis r.hail b,j .imiHe.tme d
c<br />
c.<br />
PAOi 6•— SECTION TWO<br />
Head Of River Church to<br />
mark 177th anniversary<br />
The 177th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> The Rev. Harry F TODAY (Thursday) -<br />
historic field -<strong>of</strong> the River Findoison, pastor <strong>of</strong> Corhin<br />
M,E, Church - will be <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church, will Marmora Volunteer I in<br />
observed with special services assist Bishop Corson with Co, Auxiliary* fl p.m.<br />
next Sunday, October IB. the marniria service and the Upper Township<br />
Bishop Prod Pierce Corson Rev, Alan Brattif, minister Republican Club, 8 p m<br />
will be uuest preacher at the <strong>of</strong> Estelle Manor Community<br />
Clubhouse<br />
11 a.m. service. At 3 p.m. a Church, will lead the song<br />
song and praise service will and praise service in the<br />
be conducted With the Rev, 'tl—loon,<br />
FRIDAY -<br />
Albert S, Layttm, pastor <strong>of</strong> '<br />
Central Uriiutl Methodist CHECKING MAUAZINEL SALE Strathmcre Volunteer Fin<br />
Church in Linwood, as j;uest Washington The Federal Co., H p,m.<br />
speaker, * , Trade Comrn issii>n is Boy Seuilt Troop •Hh<br />
Soloists <strong>of</strong> the day will conducting a probe <strong>of</strong> 7:30 to B p.m., Tuckahui<br />
Fire Hall,<br />
be Mrs, Alice Cloud <strong>of</strong> door-todoor and telephone<br />
Petersburg in the morning magazine sales, FTC<br />
along with the Corbin <strong>City</strong> chairman' Paul Hand Dixon<br />
Baptist Church Choir. Mrs. -W complaints continue<br />
Charles DeVaul <strong>of</strong> Seaville from irate buyers who<br />
will be soloist for the report pr/'saured and<br />
afternoon program,<br />
.nisrepresentated sales tactics.<br />
If the<br />
high cost <strong>of</strong> heating<br />
leaves you cold ,,.<br />
warm up to<br />
The Gas Boiler for<br />
Hot Water Heat<br />
That Cuts<br />
Fuel Costs<br />
up to 20%<br />
This , , , is a Hydrotherm<br />
gas hot water boiler.<br />
Its eselusive gai design, superior<br />
engineering and all castiron<br />
construction cut fuel coitg-as much as 80 ^<br />
t II ii<br />
ml<br />
m tin^ u^<br />
i iti n in I<br />
m untaii n _<br />
il<br />
1 id<br />
I<br />
r nt ILI « Ith El li ^ t<br />
Guill il Ii id i<br />
Camdt n Di<br />
Upper Township mi mb r J Ih I<br />
U o m m i 11 v e, 8 l p m Mi rc\ tthu h i r a<br />
Township Hall.<br />
h pitjl Ih ni i r<br />
Seaville Volunteer Fire Ct Mil r Wil, % ut I<br />
8 p.m. V<br />
bi n intirmid fc\ tt<br />
Council .13, Dau(>hter5 ol Departmnr t i In t<br />
America, 7:30 p,nind Agen I that * :i<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> Ameriea Hall Mrrr\ H pita! i: o<br />
Tuckahoe,<br />
th currint n id 1<br />
idditt >nal H pit il V<br />
»m, ihi ir I With '<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
tl i in and m \<br />
*****************,,,,<br />
NEW FALL<br />
; * BUTTE KNITS<br />
; * L'AIGLON DRESSES<br />
: :* LINGERIE by Kayser |<br />
: # BEHKSHmE<br />
:: HOSIERY<br />
1* MOJUB SUPPORT<br />
:: HOSE<br />
:<br />
* FOUNDATION<br />
; GARMENTS by<br />
;: Fprmflt • Warner •<br />
J Gossard<br />
! I&E<br />
STYLf SHOP<br />
SOMIRS POINT<br />
SHOPPINS CCNTtR<br />
DIAL 9S7JS44<br />
ii, AW<br />
1.165.1411<br />
Almost as welcome as<br />
a letter from home<br />
A SPECIAL STUDENT'S<br />
SUBSCRIPTION<br />
to the<br />
SENTINEL-<br />
LEDGER<br />
FILL IH COUPON BELOW<br />
or Phone Circulation Depf. 399-5411<br />
it tnth Bu 1 T _i<br />
Sh-irn Mimunal th r<br />
Prebyterian<br />
Young Adults<br />
plan weekend<br />
week<br />
17 to 19 at th<br />
Conference Center <strong>of</strong>f<br />
TO near the Lebanon<br />
Forest,<br />
During the iveekcf.<br />
key words will b<br />
uf tht Me h<br />
and Church<br />
>!JCII. i<br />
ula<br />
ih Ri-i Gii<br />
plk-.tllT Ji<br />
C n<br />
Lmtcd «" h<br />
^ J,<br />
h. rr -1 1 b<br />
»cr. j i -<br />
nt d<br />
Serviceman added<br />
to October list<br />
AUTO BODY REPAIR<br />
Frsmpf<br />
m<br />
^^= =^ ALSO<br />
RtMINTINF ing WELDINS<br />
«trR]BEB*TORS and WASHING<br />
M*CMINES RIFINISHIB<br />
IF<br />
HERB'S<br />
Bet, 11 4 11 SH. en Haven Av»<br />
nil whi'rilulnlliil<br />
near' bring<br />
In i i (m [<br />
|j mitt J ul<br />
MJII r Hiln<br />
M n.\ !!• pil il<br />
ill ! i nk n ^ri I li t lU<br />
but rt I rL t th n inh md<br />
nuUi and ji.irlif uliirly thi<br />
rowing inl.ind nrrn ''Thi-si'<br />
:-«tif!s anil the iilMuire<br />
i s t r i c I , which a r r<br />
onshttMitly t'\pandinu with<br />
i Ir?^," the mayor<br />
[id, "\ihieh i:, why we arc<br />
inlilHiiiliJ mlr ftlurls ID<br />
-Mr? \hM we Will<br />
.ve invyitai ^iTvicc<br />
always<br />
in H..,i l«lr <strong>City</strong> jliinr."<br />
>• «,i i il. "whrrr thi'<br />
i|Hl!,l!in;i (inn from 1,000<br />
;hc wmliT tu over US,000<br />
tin 5 ^umnier, the need is<br />
jvi.iu-. He in'ti'd that by<br />
\din-; ^onio *ovi*ml thousand<br />
nip -jti;-. ,ind increased<br />
!pu!:UHHi.- in, other uFeas,<br />
P (I iii-cumi'S num.' and<br />
ihi<br />
it<br />
Ih ml hi lull<br />
p Ih piihh<br />
Lh pr ^rt<br />
u nk hi pit il<br />
Youth program ^<br />
announced at<br />
O.C. church<br />
Pu jr<br />
Ifi.i<br />
(hi i<br />
tl n rhildr , Th<br />
th mttinfh<br />
tt ilium It Ml n<br />
F r Pr *b\ I nan<br />
1 in uni-i th H thi<br />
fcnd i\ p t rim<br />
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p pi _ il lh<br />
H II ird lin Tnn<br />
'in 'urn r n<br />
TOR FOLDERS<br />
AND HKSKHVATlOKii<br />
SHREVE<br />
TRAVEL SIRVICf<br />
If* la *jr<br />
f]', 4W1IUC,<br />
The ttalkr Fami'\<br />
Missionaries<br />
to speak at<br />
CMBC meet<br />
J hn mil \df mi Wall t<br />
mil hi LUI t pt ik, r it tin<br />
THML 11. kh luiichtim<br />
minting inxt Ihurdii<br />
Oct btr i it !J 1 ,, n, in<br />
PUnmuth Inn<br />
Mr mil Mr_ Wjll r ind<br />
th ir r mr thiidr n in<br />
iv i rkint, iwth thi t uilibirj<br />
Indi in Thi\ halt b n in<br />
Liil_mbi i b luth \nn ni. \<br />
t -i\ ii i- Thu<br />
dui-id tht lani-ua^.1<br />
ihi ri tl uritin^ ind ir ju i<br />
n \i tini hini, tht inili i [<br />
lit t,fainiiijr<br />
Thi n _rk tht W illi n, ir.<br />
dum. i part I thi WichlTt<br />
Bibii Trjn lalur Ine<br />
prtjift Thu in nuw<br />
ivurktn^ in ^.H tribi ^ in<br />
C^I nibi i li thi ir mniin<br />
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Mntinq ar 1 thin trin litt<br />
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th ., Ijii^ja<br />
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h nchrrr m, i tin^ i ill bt thi<br />
Rn Thuma J Hurbttt<br />
p u tir it Tnnit Urntid<br />
^rrtht.dl Churth in linn r<br />
ind in INntfjnl \ inp hjt<br />
\ll mill art mlccnt<br />
COIN CLLB<br />
Thi CMI C in I lub will<br />
h_lt1 it tl,, rd<br />
i:h i i<br />
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(O Lt hir )<br />
ir ni 1II i rn [ p m at<br />
Ihi Am n-in L«LI_I H<br />
Hub L ud \tl nt ^i<br />
Wild iu,«J Th r «!il ht<br />
Prl^ r vhiblf fn i u 1<br />
-Pprn il t in b u^ht nd<br />
'id d r pn \drni n<br />
1<br />
T \r -i i_ti n i ih<br />
Duhlu , r,Ii,I i x, rid, rl<br />
m th<br />
Jt jn jin^ \hihii i i thi<br />
Two fo attend Reading dln<br />
William Camp and Daniel Keadine<br />
McCarthy, both <strong>of</strong> Burners J<br />
Point, will be iilnonji those<br />
attending thu eighth annual Ch<br />
dinner meiUini! <strong>of</strong> thp erry<br />
by<br />
NOTK Mlis BURGLAR<br />
Pl«F«R?O ORDAZ, Vcrifflnirt-i—<br />
A burslnr found (he notf Mrs, «hSi wl "<br />
farnien ExperajttA Laura left<br />
U-achen lo<br />
ht»r Iiughnri! which read: "Earline<br />
thp money fiir *he instnll-<br />
KCSNJ<br />
mint for the CAT Is in the top<br />
drawer <strong>of</strong> the cablnrt." T!n< bur. ••oi to R (,b H* , l '"<br />
.lection and installation hoW ^ 1 % ^ ?<br />
|ho lerved as installing Offi cor. Sonlqr pJ^- At<br />
M<br />
nt <strong>of</strong> the Ocjean <strong>City</strong><br />
ywly instailfjd <strong>of</strong>ficer at<br />
it is C, Wesley Barclay<br />
I ANNUAL GIFT, Harold MeOear, retiring president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
l«nic Club, presents William J, Hughes, Worshipful Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
life 171 F and AM, with the Masonic; Club's annual gift. Joining in the<br />
ffmony at left is Robert Barbour, newly elected president <strong>of</strong> the Masonic<br />
|ib. Senior Photo, • " .<br />
ton to meet in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a * _ ^<br />
•'• !'Sth Annual<br />
it!Btion_ <strong>of</strong> the Wijmnn's<br />
Man Temperance Union<br />
|5'(w Jersey will Jronvorie<br />
'». in the Flanders<br />
B 7, «, 0, with Mrs,<br />
i A Jeiines, <strong>of</strong><br />
••llnlyillf. Stiite<br />
rt, presiding. Two<br />
•M nn(Xs will be<br />
id, .{ui Amerienn and<br />
tepcrance niie;.<br />
Hi ovrniiii; meetiiiK will<br />
iw thi- proBession uf<br />
'J <strong>of</strong>ficers and , Cuunty<br />
lilMIS. Mrs,- Jeunes will<br />
.««l the president's<br />
•'Us, FoliiiwinM this<br />
lli«| a reception will be<br />
I honorinK Oold and<br />
«' Key members;<br />
yVcar-Mcnihera; and the<br />
«Maki,rs-. This will be<br />
Blrjc uf Mrs. Thomas<br />
^!. <strong>of</strong> Camden,<br />
Wnesday evening is<br />
f . Night and Rev,<br />
W E. Bell, ,,r Montejair,<br />
'Wk, Mr, Bell is one<br />
»» pasi,,rs <strong>of</strong> the Graee<br />
|MfiIiOI;iNO7l7<br />
lf>Won P,,n American<br />
^Ainvays Wi|| |,(, r|rsl in<br />
" ^ith th,, |U1(,,, n ao,.u<br />
c<br />
PAGE 8 _ SiCTION TWO<br />
BILLOWS<br />
WMkiy by KM l>vhlitift« Club if<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, Dmn <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
VOL.<br />
Member ol Columbia Sehulastir Pi-ess Association<br />
KilllOi-s.Iii-Chiir—SUSAN KILLE and BONNIE SHEARER<br />
ualtitj Editors—CHHIS SMITH, DKBQRAH<br />
J'IMIUI-I- Editor—ELLEN BROWN<br />
Buslnoss Editors—PAT ASPJNWALL<br />
TypInE Ediiar—DOROTHY STURM<br />
Phcitu(>|-;ipiiy Editor—CAROL HILTON<br />
I'hiitogfiiphi r— ED WILL5ON<br />
Advisor—William R. Rumbyrger<br />
XXXI! OCEAN CITY, N.J., THURS,, OCT. 1, IMf Ns, J<br />
Hallowe'en floats<br />
rules are posted<br />
The (ibsiTviilion iif t'ood<br />
spiiflsni n lisli ip should<br />
certninly prevail in tillbuilding<br />
<strong>of</strong> clnWi no:its, Tho<br />
• fitllnWiiiH ruk's an.* KUi^ustrd<br />
tn the contest <strong>of</strong> fnir piny:<br />
I, WoFk w;ts not to start<br />
until Monday, Septoniber 29,<br />
3, The deadline for<br />
w ork I ilq on week day<br />
FRANK M.<br />
MAZZITELLII SON<br />
Plumbing and Heating<br />
Sp.cialixing in<br />
Oat Bliabsard H.at<br />
200 ASBURY AVI.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
PHONE JM-11»J<br />
PAINTS<br />
M. A. Brucler & Ssn*,<br />
, !ne,<br />
12fh St. & Asbury<br />
DIAL'1399-2070<br />
or 399-2071<br />
evenings is 9:30 p.m.<br />
3. Students desiring to<br />
work on the float must have<br />
signed up with class advisor<br />
in advance <strong>of</strong> September 29.<br />
>i, A faculty member must<br />
iilways be in attendance. No<br />
work is, to be done if a<br />
faculty member cannot be<br />
present,<br />
fi. All work must be done<br />
by students = no pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
help allowed. Violations will<br />
result in disqualification,<br />
8. Ineligible students are<br />
not permitted to work on<br />
floalii.<br />
7. All workers must have<br />
sehool insurance and an<br />
activities ticket at the time<br />
<strong>of</strong> signing up. Float working<br />
cards will not be issued to<br />
students who do not comply<br />
to this regulation,<br />
8, Each class advisor must<br />
— have—submitted—a—list—<strong>of</strong>"<br />
workers to the <strong>of</strong>fice prior<br />
to September 29,<br />
9, Pleat budgets are not<br />
to exceed $76,<br />
10. Smoking at the float<br />
site is prohibited,<br />
11. Booing at the parade<br />
or marching behind float is<br />
prohibited. Disqualification<br />
could result.<br />
12, Advisors are to be<br />
' particularly alert to stealing.<br />
Purpetfators are to be<br />
reported to the <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
HERB RiESE<br />
Interior Painting & Decorating<br />
1200 CiNTRAL AVINUI, OCEAN CITY, N.J<br />
FULLY INSURED<br />
CUSTOM PAINTING<br />
for people a little harder to satisfy<br />
Wall Murals or Sanitas & Vinyls<br />
FOR ONf MORI PRif fSTIMATB<br />
CALL 398-1079<br />
or after 6 p.m. 399-5425<br />
No JOB too big, no RE-<br />
PAIR too small , , , all <strong>of</strong><br />
Bur plumbing and floating<br />
work gat* the tarns e«rsfgl<br />
eoniidcratlen,<br />
PILEGG1<br />
155 WIST AVENUE DIAL 399-1876<br />
Are your Drains and<br />
Sewer <strong>Line</strong>s Clogged?<br />
End periodical trouble with this<br />
NEW OCIAN CITY SERVICi!<br />
Our modern . equipment naaurca you <strong>of</strong> full<br />
diameter pipe cleaning and restore! complete<br />
trouble free drainage to your waits Mnes.<br />
I'll take earo <strong>of</strong> ROOT PROBLEMS TOO!<br />
NOW FOR PROMPT & fFFfCIENT SiRVtCi<br />
Dial 399-0166<br />
CHARLES C.<br />
PALERMO<br />
PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR<br />
1447 Asbury Avonuo Dial 399-0166<br />
We've been lucky, so far<br />
THI OGIAN CITY SBNTINiLLBDGfR<br />
Must someone be killed before action is token?<br />
This is a question concerning the students Hi OCHS<br />
in regard to tho situation behind the school.<br />
At the present time, while buses are loading and<br />
unloading, (before' and after school it is a<br />
dangerous position lor any pedestrian. Cars ure<br />
driving through as if they were rncing down a<br />
, dragway, while students attempt to safely cross<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av. Friends and alumni gather on the "no<br />
parking" side <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> av, after school to casually<br />
chat with friends. But while doing so they ore<br />
breaking a law and ('nclangcring the lives <strong>of</strong> many.<br />
In the state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, there is a low<br />
stating that while u bus in is the process <strong>of</strong><br />
loading or unloading on the side <strong>of</strong> the school<br />
building, all passing cars must drive with care and<br />
at the rate <strong>of</strong> 10 miles per hour. This too is in<br />
great violation on <strong>Ocean</strong> av. between 8 and 8:30<br />
a.m. in the morning and 3 and 3:30 p.m. in the<br />
afternoon.<br />
Something must be done! Although we have<br />
been lucky, yes lucky, in having no casualties<br />
under' these conditions we can't use this to justify<br />
the dilemma. We, the students, are concerned but<br />
the question remains, are- you concerned? How<br />
would you, a taxpayer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, feel if ;i<br />
friend or a member <strong>of</strong> your family was fatally<br />
Injured due to your lack <strong>of</strong> concern?<br />
This isn't a matter to be played with, it needs<br />
action and it needs it now! This is not a new<br />
problem, it has been plaguing the school for years<br />
but as <strong>of</strong> yet, the public has done nothing. Don't<br />
you feel it's about time, YOU did something?<br />
We irtn t nl% critici ing hut v art il making<br />
i few °ugj,c tini that w uld h Ir cl or up th<br />
I r Mem <strong>On</strong> a h it lan^f urn. ti n j Ian puh<br />
t nfc rcem*-nt <strong>of</strong> th p ed limit \ arku m rs^ulati n<br />
and re§,u]atnn n[ mm arv flu« f triftiL w li<br />
help curb th ding r j.n t t Thtrt an i\<br />
patrolmen on dutv at all tiuiLS Thtr fore LII<br />
patrolman juld ht [_o lti ned n Ou an a\<br />
behvLen 5th and f~th t u\ r\di> from H t S 10<br />
a m and d t 3 "?Q | m t nf r th r gul iti n<br />
CHKKRLEADING CAKE SALE: The Varsity<br />
fhi'erleaders' recent cake sale proved to be a pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
making undertaking. From left to right are Kathy<br />
.Crockford, Donna Schuck, and the newly elected<br />
i-aptain Carol Turner.<br />
Seniors plan college boards<br />
I II B rd r th<br />
til I t t i, i t n<br />
11 Un t i St I<br />
In the near futur Out i v fit»L n Sth ind T n n~l 1 I 1- t t '<br />
II I, r 1 mnr The\ ,, II<br />
fath t i uld I m idt int i nf wav truut w ith<br />
h ^ f x tin th \<br />
a bu r uti fur I adini, and unl ading arn and th i h ph rh ! d<br />
librarj fdtilitit made ivailatl<br />
N n I r nd M i, t<br />
The f arc onlv ^ut,^r",tl n but th % r th be t O I tv H qh Seh 1<br />
n am ant hi m uf" with \rt Sams thin<br />
B I r tht S n r- t k<br />
lh C II B rd ts<br />
mu t be done anj it ha t stirt m nh rf Or m t t11 uut T ~ippl t n<br />
mu=t omtonf he kill d b fjrt a tion 1 til en.. and .,-nd it U Print.t.,n.<br />
Merry go-round<br />
White unifupmi' J Mark" Be\ itiri nciu<br />
1<br />
Tech hinever<br />
d i t . , .P e o r Major <strong>On</strong>e ,i d.i> P.itt\<br />
ic-ian"." I'll cr.iek .ibuut Ji-fi th,. Drum<br />
Diane he- i^<br />
Whu is E4uliii,f tu<br />
back Chdr<br />
hir Jrfl m.nbi<br />
pit Studunt Council HAIDERS r,n no<br />
I know why he was PALMYRA What is BE4T<br />
secretary Gcargianna ut on 1 n the e ]<br />
the keys; .a wire finh ruum EVPF> nni> it, | quinc<br />
smokes cig.irt*tte!i Who'^: er.i.'v & rubber band nnd<br />
nding aruund the fuutball cork Wali-ll uut for<br />
track in a ear" 1 the<br />
Nut w., r.nlrnnd tr.icks Bill,,. Hev<br />
couldn't be D S and T S Beth, when- are we, m a<br />
didn't dye their h.jir gra>, it ejr Period <strong>On</strong>e Fr ench<br />
just looks that u.iy 1% it Two K Better Than All<br />
really black' Mr " SHUer't. Other Cl.-is.se. Right Mnear than last jp,,<br />
three whole word^ Right, should knuft I had it<br />
Grubby? . .Who is i.iti. r.,r >ejr What Hid Dibbi<br />
gym e¥dr>' day !,i\imRiin^<br />
just<br />
and health ALL vt ir' Oh, •• a \ T H A T S A<br />
no 1 Wow, look at the c-uttnew<br />
histnry tejehur The rnum THIS WEEK THE<br />
NO-NO <strong>On</strong> to vt.ur<br />
bus bmke down, Qhe hour FLYING FICKEL FINGER<br />
late What*b on your gvm OF FATE AWARD GOES<br />
bag, Bob?. . .Turn it <strong>of</strong>f TO OUR ONE^ AND ONLY<br />
first, it might help Right, MR H FOH READING<br />
Mr, Baker" 1 Bin down tu<br />
BobN Grill latrly. Kiv.cd<br />
any fi',h B C ? , Mary lovt-ii<br />
the . commandi'r , .Dawn's<br />
after Bob's twin IK that<br />
yuur boyfriend mowing Ihe<br />
lawn, Karen? The changing<br />
<strong>of</strong> the beats in French, M<br />
Lou .He looks like ,1<br />
Marine , Who's the dumbest<br />
tcjchi-r, Mjryljn? . Who'-,<br />
the worm that Ipdvei* euriy<br />
evrry night? Harry' 1 ; Happy<br />
Housi* with Rhino, Chicken,<br />
and Lep W h o' * a<br />
knueklehead? Fine 1ml,<br />
don't faint Perkins Firth<br />
period pshcedehcttte^an<br />
, . .Bring your own. . .CONaRATULATIONS<br />
PAT<br />
WOULDN'T YOU KNOW IT<br />
WOULD BE A BILLOWS<br />
EDITOR!!!. , .Watson cnli't<br />
make mastere, but he's si)<br />
cute. . .Mr, Moore - I'll never<br />
trust you again. , .or anyone<br />
else over thirty. , .goodbye<br />
Mrs. Niekles. . IT'S" ALL<br />
SETTLED THE SENIORS<br />
HAVE THE BEST<br />
FLOAT. . .What malo Billows<br />
editor dyes his ' hair?. . .ask<br />
Jeff, . -Mr. Whitson, wowiu<br />
zowie, . .What's in your<br />
notes. . .about Tapp and<br />
ALL OF OUR STORIES<br />
Stay tuiii-d until next week<br />
wht-n this COVETED award<br />
will r;u to thi. "Billow,<br />
Editors" fur producing such<br />
a great paper .Not too<br />
conceited, huh 15<br />
Joseph P. Stabler<br />
PLUMBING &<br />
HEATING<br />
Dial 399-3085<br />
if N* Annrar Dial Jtt-n/J<br />
QFPICI A MOWRO0M<br />
2152 Aibuiy Av«.<br />
COASTLINI<br />
HEATING<br />
"Gas H#ot<br />
Specialists"<br />
DIAL 927.3370<br />
2106 New ROAD<br />
Linwood, New Jersey<br />
PLUMBING and<br />
.,, HEATING<br />
H I REPAIRS-ALTERATIONS-<br />
INSTALLATIONS<br />
CALL US FOR PROMPT SERVICE<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />
_ Formerly Taeearino Plumbing & Hesffrig<br />
618 V/iST AVENUi ' DIAL 399-0450<br />
New Under Ownerihlp.Manflgemenr <strong>of</strong><br />
LfON CRAMER • JOSEPH ROUGH!RTY<br />
ANTHONY PIP!<br />
Ih i u ri<br />
H t h I i<br />
vl I h t 1H I k k<br />
r n I t i, Ju t n<br />
I I t i n p 1 i<br />
tl r r t r th v<br />
t, t t t k tl i> Ir d d<br />
L II t B rd<br />
After the Seniors Uiko<br />
their Boards, their scores<br />
will be sent to the State<br />
Lu-wariK irt cruel hut thi<br />
br«t LUVL mpn\ and<br />
iklikht tu ^iv* John C.av<br />
s h I r-l [ t mm Th<br />
S II m I I k h 1 v<br />
II r nj n It b ck<br />
bv Cl t<br />
Th mjj r t\ f t !<br />
h r v, II h 1 tl r<br />
tl II |_ c pi I ll n r<br />
n t fv I m n \pr 1 r<br />
n I h M 1<br />
24-HOUR<br />
SERVICE<br />
SOrONY VACUUM<br />
ASINCY<br />
III AIBURY AVENUC<br />
Dial 399-1751<br />
QUALITY BROADLOOM<br />
Carpet — Linoleum — Ceramic<br />
Custom Installations<br />
SPENGLER'S<br />
231 Weit Avenue Phone 399-3343<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.J, AMPL1 FREI PARKING<br />
MSTAL '• EDGINGS — PAINTS<br />
WAXES — LINOLEUM REMNANTS<br />
Opwi t f» j TUBS, thru IAT., 7 to I FRi. EVE. (Clnrt Men )<br />
yOUR HOMi WITH<br />
INTERIOR - EXTERIOR<br />
BRUSH and SPRAY<br />
BAILEY<br />
DIAL 927-5800<br />
1 VILLAGi DRIVi NORTH<br />
SOMiRS POINT<br />
DAILEY<br />
Free heating estimate on,,.<br />
WE SELL,<br />
INSTALL<br />
a seftviCF<br />
GAS BOILER<br />
» fast, clean, even heat<br />
• economical, bullt-iB<br />
wilier heater<br />
• extra-Iow. upkeep<br />
• new fuel-snving burntj'<br />
• outomatic operation<br />
GAS HEAT CONVERSIONS MEAN COLD<br />
CASH BONUSES <strong>of</strong> ?99 - *66 - *33<br />
FOR THB BIST SIRVICi - CAUL OB STOP IN AT . , ,<br />
IBiSliii<br />
10 WIST AVINUI DIAL 399-1976<br />
Freshman football<br />
appears promising<br />
Freshman football practice<br />
began this y oar on<br />
September B, under thn<br />
couching direction <strong>of</strong>. Mr.<br />
Robert Conciirdia and 1 Mr.<br />
John Evans.<br />
The H2;member squad hud<br />
Claulfinl Adi Bring Rejull.<br />
JACOli f<br />
Bui,, ita.iita<br />
THURSDAY, QCTOy, 2, )W<br />
Wiu<br />
will hi<br />
fulf.llnir<br />
Corson Electric<br />
7SS WEST *yE,, OCEAN i<br />
JH<br />
• COMMIHCIilL'<br />
• RESIDiNTIAL f COMMiRCIAL #<br />
EtECTRICAIrCONTRACTOIir<br />
GENEI^AL ELECTRIC<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
SALES and SIRVICI<br />
FACTOR f TRAINiD SERVICiMEN<br />
944 ASBURY AVE. PHONE JW.iiM<br />
A<br />
TO<br />
.,, convert fee<br />
flameless electria<br />
uomfort heating<br />
GENERAL@I ELECTRIC<br />
If your present heating ii inadequate or ni#*<br />
replacement . , , now if the time to (onvift.<br />
your home to Si electric heating. You |tf I '<br />
thermostat in every room. Let us ihow ysy Raw<br />
you can have GI Electric Heat for.leii thin<br />
you think.<br />
Win. S. ANDERSON<br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
1345 Wwf Ave, Dial 399.5441<br />
ROOF ANTiNNAS<br />
TV ANTINNA<br />
TIUIViSION Mi<br />
RAPIU ktHAIRS<br />
VHF-UHP-FW<br />
OB AM M«k« *"^ M 8 * 1<br />
C»H 'fit p#ll«rr *» (v<br />
Xerox is purehas»d<br />
for guidance <strong>of</strong>fle*<br />
This past summer the<br />
Guidance Office purchased a<br />
new Xerox machine. This<br />
machine performed a great<br />
extent. This class will do its<br />
role In the course <strong>of</strong> thebest to make it a class<br />
school year. It is used to OCHS can be proud <strong>of</strong>!<br />
reproduce student records<br />
for prep school, colleges,<br />
and employer*. Over a<br />
hundred reproductions <strong>of</strong><br />
this sort are made each<br />
year. Many teachers make<br />
duplicates for classwork.<br />
Music department used the<br />
Xerox machine frequently<br />
for reporduction ot sheets ot<br />
music.<br />
Each year many colleges<br />
send the. guidance <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
college catalogs and bulletins.<br />
Those catalogs' help the<br />
students io decide the<br />
college or school they wish<br />
to littend for "further<br />
h'nrninM, Tho • Guidance<br />
Office also ..purchased career<br />
books. These hooks . give<br />
detailed facts on different<br />
careers. The students can<br />
decide on a future which<br />
they (eel they could best<br />
fulfill.<br />
car wash held in the front<br />
<strong>of</strong> the high school on<br />
ADDITION A nut ddditii.n tti the<br />
September 27 from 6 to<br />
Sjiculty Is s<strong>of</strong>n han vmrk at his<br />
11:30 a.m. Cathy Marshal!<br />
Bnrvvn Jr is<br />
and Carol Hilton were in<br />
i-ifihth gradi-<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> getti ig the car<br />
wash on its feet. Every<br />
member was to help in<br />
'scienee teacher<br />
some way, jobs were<br />
It grade class<br />
piontious and no one had to<br />
Caravel begins yearbook work worry about missing the<br />
<strong>of</strong> the now ndtlltioiiH The plans for this year's This year's staff is open game In the afternoon,<br />
[MB .faculty is Mr. Paul Caravel tend to Btiiy mure to any senior who can bebecause there was plenty <strong>of</strong><br />
> *ko tt'iiclii's ••iyliili or less along the traditionn! arfvnntagi-ous in keeping the<br />
time to Bot there.<br />
W«nre. Mr. Brown is lines with only ii few wiirk running effieientiy. The<br />
ralklillastic iiboul our<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> thes • will n mil niimbi'i <strong>of</strong> staff<br />
>nd we lni|)i> hi. be the addition <strong>of</strong> color members should total forty<br />
I lo feel ihis w;iy, photos IW_ (lie senior class iif fifty students, Admissions meeting<br />
W uhdiTKnuliiiiti* pictures. The pro<strong>of</strong>s for approximately 35 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
CHUFF<br />
'i WaiminsiiT iiiid his illeKe .•. l p l i p , the class.<br />
held for seniors<br />
1!(<br />
wiirk ut I.|,I. which' vverr taken the week<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
a 'y <strong>of</strong> Pillfcliuruh- He <strong>of</strong> Sipieiiiher ] fh will arrive<br />
<strong>On</strong> Thursday, September<br />
** , liiucht 1,,, 1H within a lew days, .<br />
17, the Senior Admissions<br />
— INC, —<br />
Mr. Puivinis has: stressed Draxal Institute test Meeting was held in tho<br />
till" point thill is is not<br />
auditorium: Mr. Kirk<br />
erving You Sinee "22"<br />
necessary tu buy these prints listed for Sophs guidance counselor, reminded<br />
i\\<br />
AllS and SIRVICi<br />
HLLING and<br />
% order tit have yuur<br />
the college-bound seniors ef<br />
pietiire iippoitr. ill the KiiCi! y ear tlio Drojtoi their responsibility to select<br />
ANNA M. SCHUFF<br />
iAKlABA I MO* 1 ye;irhoiik; AlthouHh eupies, Insliilutp<br />
Technology II group <strong>of</strong> colleges and send<br />
<strong>of</strong> iiu'S!' piiiits will he j'lti iidmi ilisliTS<br />
n group <strong>of</strong> five<br />
in their applications as soon<br />
lARIHG LOTS<br />
JOSEPH B, MO* IV, J«., LIswiM*<br />
siilo if ii person wants tti<br />
to<br />
lin-<br />
Si iphoillore Class as possible.<br />
buy them.<br />
studi'Ills,<br />
Til o ii'sts are This way if they are not<br />
• 1LICTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />
As mlvisoi !ii tile Cjiriivel, scored by the Drexel accepted by one, they still<br />
Mr. Piilvino sees liis j* ilt as InslilHtp Teslini; liiireau. have a chance <strong>of</strong> hearing<br />
• AUTHORIZED •<br />
solely thiit -. advisor, lie is The iesis will be eivon on from. other schools. A<br />
A.<br />
nut. iippoinlrd as ii director Tuesday, September 30 until student may have a better<br />
or ovt'r pn\veriiT|4 .dietiitor. Friday, October ^i. The tests opportunity <strong>of</strong> getting<br />
RCA-WH/RtPOOt 9 PWLC<br />
His jcili N til tiffeisiiyyestiisiis,<br />
leiid il helpinr; nil e;ieh ihiy_<br />
the season than waiting until<br />
will last the tMitire murnini? accepted in the early part <strong>of</strong><br />
liaiid, iiiitl ;iri:iie pirints but These lests include The the last minute when the<br />
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•Irtil OmtrnOT 1 " —<br />
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thi' fihii! di ! clsi*m will always<br />
rest tin tile stiHT members.<br />
Studenfs enthused about Council work<br />
PAOj 9 — JECTION TWO<br />
Officers elected for<br />
At the start <strong>of</strong> every<br />
Distributive Education<br />
school year at OOHS students are oaRer for this<br />
elections a,,, hold in the plan to work. It is hoped , Tins year's goals for the Council has in the planning This year the • Distributed<br />
homeroom for Student that the representativ..i, Student Council are tryini; many worthwhile activities<br />
tcl<br />
Edurution starts out Oil a<br />
Ouuneil representatives. But elected last Monday and be the point <strong>of</strong> that will benefit* the new foot with Jerry Maauj<br />
this, year there" 1 was<br />
Tuesday, will now' truly understandinn. between the stiidonto. The goals that the as president and Barbara<br />
a<br />
difrerent an B lc to it. The "reprosent" their classmates. faculty iind the studentSj council is trying to achieve Creamer as vicr-pnsidont.<br />
<strong>of</strong>ricers- and advisers" felt If they do, this year could answering problems <strong>of</strong> the can only work if, you, the Recording the <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
tliat the ntiminations for turn out differently and be dress code and nther school student, hack the <strong>of</strong>ficers business at the club is Susan<br />
representatives should be exciting for the students regulations, and unifying the 100%; President, John Broker, and behind the<br />
held in the Bngliuh classei. who care.<br />
student body.<br />
Flood, Vice President Sharon treasury department Is Kathy<br />
First oil the agenda for, McKittrieh, Secretary Chris<br />
I Me person elected would Aj a result <strong>of</strong> these<br />
Mason, Pat Oarmichael tends<br />
the Student Council this Smith, and Treasurer Bonnie<br />
then bo the choice <strong>of</strong> the elections tho first moetinn <strong>of</strong><br />
to the scrap book as<br />
year was the cake sale and Shearer, Let's really make<br />
students he could bo In the Student Council fur the<br />
historian. A new member <strong>of</strong><br />
car wash hold last Saturday. this year rewarding. Get<br />
contact with during the day year <strong>of</strong> 1969.70 was hold<br />
tho <strong>of</strong>ficers Is Don Ford,<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>its from the day went involved and back our<br />
a (actor that the homeroom on Tuesday, September 16<br />
parliamentarian, the club's<br />
to the scholarship fund. The <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
representatives lacked.<br />
new <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
The teachers and the<br />
Class <strong>of</strong> 70<br />
Y ELECTED SflPHCJMOKL OI FILERS -<br />
plans float<br />
Van Schoik, hi ton in Minlvn T.,,,,.,I<br />
_<br />
rbara<br />
The class <strong>of</strong> '70 was<br />
secretary; Jrff F,, or , lltI pr, ldLllt proud to hold its<br />
I,. t Patty<br />
first<br />
executive meeting on<br />
September 22. This year'ss<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers are President Eugene<br />
Haifa Vice-president Bob<br />
Moore Secretary Alberta<br />
Smith and Treasurer Myrna<br />
McCleary,<br />
J<br />
Tho main topic <strong>of</strong><br />
discussion at the meeting<br />
was the senior class float for<br />
the annual Hallowe'en<br />
Parade. William D. Niekles<br />
was unanimously chosen as<br />
the head <strong>of</strong> the topic<br />
committee. He'll welcome<br />
any ideaj from the seniors<br />
for a winning float. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
N?<br />
students who are eligible<br />
may work on the float.<br />
BEFORE YOU BUY YOU ARE<br />
/ Work began on September<br />
t ZB<br />
INVITED TO COMPARE<br />
With_the_fnatbj||—g<br />
in mil full swing, seniors must<br />
again take the responsibility<br />
<strong>of</strong> running the refreshment<br />
ALL UNITS MADE FROM<br />
stand. Many seniors have<br />
already anxiously volunteered<br />
to give their assistance but<br />
ALCOA ALUMINUM<br />
there is always the need for<br />
more help.<br />
HARD: Tho Hawk cheerleader* practicing for<br />
Tops in Quality and Workmanship<br />
<strong>On</strong> September , 23<br />
underclassmen, had'<br />
homeroom pictures taken.<br />
iACH WINDOW CUSTOM.MADI TO YOUR SlZi<br />
The senior pictures were<br />
Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
SYKES CO.<br />
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taken the preceding week.<br />
These photographs are used<br />
in the senior yearbook the<br />
Caravel.<br />
The senior class <strong>of</strong> 1970<br />
has great potential and<br />
already has shown its will to<br />
use this ability to the fullest<br />
Future teachers<br />
plan active year<br />
The PTA is busy getting<br />
ready for another active<br />
year. Their first <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
meeting was held on<br />
Thursday, .September 28, It<br />
was for old members as well<br />
as any new ones. Anyone<br />
interested in joining but not<br />
sure about becoming a<br />
teaehor shouldn't be<br />
discouraged because the club<br />
is open to any student<br />
interested in any field <strong>of</strong><br />
education.<br />
Their first activity was a<br />
college might bo filled to<br />
capacity.<br />
Comprehension<br />
/ Nelson DtTiiiiey<br />
Ti'St. The<br />
Reading Test.<br />
Thi' K ud or Vocational junior class holds<br />
Prci'iTenei. Her rd md The<br />
SI I T M itln in i i T. I first Itick<strong>of</strong>f dance<br />
Ml tin li 1 li I\I hi i n<br />
mull<br />
,hi, t<br />
!h. it nt u ill hi<br />
th i mi tnhi r<br />
t<br />
> tii i u tin<br />
tin ln } li<br />
UN COLLHtili p<br />
Kviiiistiiii, III, .- In n survey<br />
iilillie " nllKillJ! till' 7.000<br />
li il d e r jl r a ii ii jl i e s at<br />
Nurthwe.stern University. it<br />
IIH fiiund Ihiit the uiiiveraity<br />
stutii'iH spiMit ON iin jiVuraue <strong>of</strong><br />
$!)()!) II year. The survey<br />
ri'1'lri.-tx* the spcndiiii; <strong>of</strong> ITiO<br />
silidents K»>ng to the<br />
university.<br />
The junior ehi.^s dance wuj<br />
held un September 27, lit<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth<br />
Center. The dunce wats called<br />
the "Kicliuff Dnnce" with<br />
the center decorated in a<br />
triiditional foothall sonson<br />
atmosphere.<br />
The dance was held From<br />
S until 11 p.m. Disc jockey<br />
Charles Jordan was present<br />
to make the evening even<br />
more enjoyable.<br />
The dance like the junior<br />
weekend was a big success.<br />
With such a good start this<br />
year, we jire looking to the<br />
eliiss <strong>of</strong> '73 for some good<br />
thinHS in the future.<br />
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P4GE 10 — SiCTION TWO THi OCiAN CITY SENTINIL.LiDSiR THURSDAY, OCTOIiB ,<br />
Raiders t ip Salem 14-8; prep for Palmyra<br />
HJRSPAY.<br />
I v I \\ mm;<br />
A low, hard tackle by<br />
juhitir Bob Costf. with<br />
fiiAirih duwii imd goal to KH.<br />
stopped. Saloni huifbnck<br />
Ellwuod Portor nbuut 18<br />
inches short <strong>of</strong> Ihij Kool lino<br />
flt«l enabled thu Ocumi <strong>City</strong><br />
Rod Hiiidcrs to hold on to<br />
u .' 148 lcid lit Saloni lust<br />
Saturday. Thu win was a<br />
good one for thu locals who<br />
houneod back to score what<br />
became tin- winning<br />
after Ciayle chalked up :i<br />
Ilrs ' otiwn,<br />
U.uchdown with 6:26 l<strong>of</strong>t to J 1^"" down, threw for<br />
, J 1 " times and<br />
pliiy iinti gain new Conch fai r ,ed to connect. The<br />
Mikr Sluvoski his first Raider defense, however,<br />
didn't allow the Rams to<br />
Thu game shothe<br />
way <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f t<br />
d 1 t I<br />
move and forced them to<br />
punt.<br />
th.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fans pt<br />
Junior Hobie Young<br />
returned the punt 21 yards<br />
two big puss plays. Th<br />
eufiin with only .12 seconds<br />
remaining in thu first half<br />
when sonicr quarterback<br />
Skip Givim drillfd a piiss to<br />
halrbiiuk Jim Gnyle on th<br />
Snjum IB ynrd line. Qayl<br />
evaded ortp tackier and usei<br />
a pood block by Kophsmor<br />
end Miku Wolicki to ju<br />
around another for thu flrs_<br />
ftuoru <strong>of</strong> the ijanic, Thu<br />
ontirt; play covered. 27 yards.<br />
Fullback Danny McElyua<br />
rushud for the two-point<br />
convursioii.<br />
Then, with just under<br />
seven minutes left to play,<br />
junior quarturb.iek Bobby<br />
Fiwr, substituting , for Given<br />
who had been injured two<br />
pl ays earlier, hit senior end<br />
"TJiirT-Curtin with a pass on<br />
tho one yard line, a 23-yard<br />
play, McElyea scored behind<br />
a strong Brian Broadley<br />
block on the next play. His<br />
iittunipt for two more points i<br />
failed.<br />
Throughout thu entire<br />
iSiimu, the Red Raider<br />
dufensu was superb. <strong>On</strong><br />
Sijen's first series <strong>of</strong> downs.<br />
Ken Mathias deflected a^ long<br />
puss from quarterback Doran<br />
Shorter to halfback Gary<br />
LEWIS, and junior Harry<br />
Vanderslice hit Shorter for a<br />
liVv-yard loss on a clutch<br />
third down play. Later in<br />
the first period, after the<br />
Rams.had gained their initial<br />
first down en an 11-yard<br />
scampur by halfback Porter<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s 25, Broadley<br />
turned in one great Play and<br />
juim>d Wayne Winn in<br />
Siiblher to thwart the Salem<br />
drive.. 'Though McElyea<br />
turned in the longest Raider<br />
mh <strong>of</strong> thu game, 14 yards,<br />
•Hi a great second-effort in<br />
_h* next series <strong>of</strong> downj,<br />
Oo'ean <strong>City</strong> failed by one<br />
('obi to pain a first down on<br />
thf Salem two.<br />
iXVESTAMERirA nROiip ivr<br />
During<br />
Ram<br />
Mlbiequeht itlumpt<br />
Hie bull, Mnthiii!<br />
knocked down m o, n It<br />
Coste pulled down Porter<br />
one foot short <strong>of</strong> breaking<br />
into the open and Jim<br />
Cayle read a double-reverse<br />
and stopped thu play after a<br />
short threeyeard gain. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> couldn't score as Given,<br />
to set up the first Red and<br />
White score. The defense<br />
continued to dominate in<br />
the second half Jim Gayle<br />
pulled Porter down utter a<br />
24 yard klek<strong>of</strong>f return and,<br />
later in the third period,<br />
Mathias stopped Porter from<br />
scaring with a rough tackle<br />
after a ID-yard scamper. In<br />
each case, tie was the only<br />
man between Porter and the<br />
goal. Moments later, Winn<br />
recovered a fumble an the<br />
Raider 27,<br />
At this point in the giime,<br />
those that were paying<br />
attention weru surprised, to<br />
put it mildly, at what<br />
happened. Unfortunately,<br />
they apparently didn't<br />
"inelud«—those——aiorrif— the—<br />
Raider bench. <strong>On</strong> the first<br />
play <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was<br />
penalised five yards for<br />
illegal procedure. That made<br />
| it first and 15, Given then<br />
threw thrnu incomplete<br />
passes, milking it fourth and<br />
15, <strong>On</strong> the next play, Salem<br />
was detected illegally<br />
roughing punter Wolicki,<br />
However, when the referee test and it looked fi<br />
stepped <strong>of</strong>f the 15 yards it while as though Ihey<br />
was fourth and one. How failed, . With fourth t<br />
WB this possible? At most and 14 yard« to go mi<br />
schools they teach you that Raider 49, Shorter . fi<br />
15 minus 15 equals zero, or Lewis open on the 22 1<br />
a first down. Where did the<br />
one yard come from?<br />
Fortunately, the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> oversight and the<br />
referee's short stride didn't<br />
hurt the_ Raiders ultimate<br />
vistoty. But it could have!<br />
Instead . <strong>of</strong> first and 10 and<br />
a chance to use up more<br />
time in prolMtlnR their lead.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was again forced<br />
to punt; and Salem took<br />
over. It took them five<br />
plays to score, doing it<br />
when Shorter hit Porter with<br />
i pass on the. 28 and he<br />
outran Mathias and .ran over<br />
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October 8, 1969<br />
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a score <strong>of</strong> 14<br />
u<br />
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pa;<br />
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With ,i third and<br />
situation on their uwn<br />
Salem fumbled. Vande<br />
recovered for <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit<br />
the Ram 26. <strong>On</strong> the<br />
play, quarterback I<br />
injured his ankle. Afl,<br />
" Pennihijtt'n run m<br />
jriT}<br />
nibs tute q<br />
Foor thre<br />
McEly ea,<br />
playeiiiler ciel<br />
pass to Curl<br />
<strong>On</strong>e play la<br />
led 14-B.<br />
irte ards<br />
back<br />
short<br />
- Members • <strong>of</strong> thu OCHS fo<br />
ich Mike Slaveski in celebrating<br />
S. Staff Photos,<br />
Th<br />
d<br />
the j u n j<br />
ered his clui<br />
i on thf o<br />
r, the Raid<br />
Salem then put the C<br />
<strong>City</strong> defense to the sup<br />
first down. The ser<br />
halfback carried twt<br />
thi' IS where Salen<br />
to be sure <strong>of</strong> .it le<br />
<strong>On</strong> the next fo<br />
Porter slowly bu<br />
pained 17 yards wh<br />
it second and goal<br />
one. Then, for sum<br />
reason<br />
Raiders, qv<br />
decided trj<br />
himself ins<br />
nguin<br />
hall"b,1i<br />
failed<br />
.1 few<br />
Raider<br />
helpful<br />
defenii<br />
on fc: urth dc<br />
finally<br />
pi-y<br />
1. 1<br />
t tl Sh.<br />
and<br />
Bob<br />
Ft<br />
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n d<br />
UUARDS — stii<br />
CENTERS — Bf<br />
fjAyhS—Civcn,<br />
MeElyej, Ft*y,<br />
ENDS _<br />
Sitreot<br />
TACKLES — G.<br />
GUARDS — Sm<br />
Salem- E. Porte<br />
B<br />
.itball<br />
their<br />
Porter<br />
Lewis<br />
eleven plus 1 :<br />
victory over<br />
Celtics, 76ers meet<br />
in anniversary tilt<br />
miij. 11 .<br />
on the rest <strong>of</strong> 0J the Nation's fans<br />
SATURDAY, OCT.<br />
8i3O<br />
ATLAISITIC CITY<br />
COIMVEMTiaN HAUL,<br />
^ ^ J S S I C t l t U J j S s s , ^ ! , . ; ,<br />
rVIAIM FLOOR<br />
UPPER LEVEL<br />
«4Oa<br />
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in;d er,<br />
T- -<br />
1 H<br />
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4 1<br />
thf<br />
ulki<br />
L; Bill<br />
:h or tl<br />
Aleir<br />
"••it s..r«,<br />
.nil bf<br />
S4 for<br />
r L<br />
Pep Club plani<br />
very aefiva year<br />
With<br />
j<br />
.ibstitutes<br />
Salem by<br />
P,i-.s<br />
!d<br />
Gridsters seek<br />
second virtdrp<br />
on home field<br />
Coith M<br />
Or. in Cit\ IUIM Schoul Hid<br />
Raidi i~ will attk their<br />
eti ml btrii|,M win ul tin<br />
Ht IMH Situnluy whin thtv<br />
mttt P^inivri 14 U \n.ti F*<br />
mir Cifinatnin un in<br />
The game will be the home<br />
opener for the Hod and<br />
White,<br />
Many other future Raider<br />
foes managed victories<br />
Saturday with defending<br />
Cape-Atlantie champion<br />
Hammonton gettiriis 25<br />
points from star fullback<br />
Cliff Dorsey while<br />
Allentown, 600.<br />
whom the Raiders meet a<br />
week from Saturday, ' !<br />
out St. Joseph's<br />
Hammonton, 260 with<br />
quarterback Chick Ludman<br />
throwing for three<br />
touchdowns and scoring<br />
113<br />
7H another. Mainland<br />
0 made good its South Jt<br />
%, 3 Conference debut by<br />
v<br />
2 Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, 20.8, with<br />
1*5! 4 ^' c h Knupp scoring twice<br />
|_ 46 and riinning for 99 yards.<br />
Flays 60 Gloucester used two<br />
touchdown runs by<br />
Ncl<br />
quarterback Loon Harris to<br />
'°f- J.p beat Woodstown, 38-14.<br />
if ,j<br />
1\<br />
||<br />
Three other teams on the<br />
Raider schedule were beaten<br />
3 OS In their openers last week.<br />
4.S<br />
4.1<br />
dropped a 22-20 decision to<br />
St. James <strong>of</strong> Carney's Point<br />
despite two touchdowns by<br />
the OapersJ Stan Curry,<br />
Middle Township was<br />
clobbered by Pemberton,<br />
32.14, ' and Pleasantville<br />
dropped a 26-8 contest to<br />
tough Holy Spirit,<br />
The seouting report on<br />
Palmyra indicates a tough<br />
line, especially at the tackle<br />
positions, with their<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive strengths centering<br />
around a series <strong>of</strong> end<br />
sweeps, and power plays.<br />
Halfback Bruce Robinson,<br />
who set up one <strong>of</strong> the Pals<br />
two touchdowns Saturday<br />
with a 65 yard run, is their<br />
most consistent<br />
ground=gainer. Two other<br />
halfbacks, Ken Horton and<br />
Game!! Peters, scored the<br />
two touchdowns in the<br />
opening victory and udd<br />
depth to their running<br />
attack, Quart'prbaek F'rank<br />
Baumgarner throws the ball<br />
very- well but the overall<br />
Palymyra passing attack lacks<br />
strong receivers.<br />
Defensively, the Pals are<br />
fairly strong against the<br />
inside run hut have some<br />
r.gham, trouble with the sweeps and<br />
'f the would probably have a lot<br />
ii will ui trouble handling u good<br />
line-up passing attack. Their opening<br />
in the pme foes. Cinnaminniiii. '.,•,.'. vj-a.'i<br />
pr,-:wd): ! fit ^f.e., 1 £^r^in •htAds<br />
up ih,- ' Jr.'..r,:,-a:ka Alborti.<br />
iiopi-- ;hal th>- friisli--, frfurti<br />
»il! . %•••••-•r'n'.e Tf.'it- ich',i,.l<br />
•pi.-i: ,il.;' ,h.v, ;hf »-hnfji's<br />
much to lit dca.fi:d'<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensively making it<br />
difficult to ' accurately judge<br />
the Palmyra defense.<br />
It would seem, judging<br />
from the scouting reports,<br />
that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s best<br />
opportunities in this<br />
Saturday's game will come<br />
from the arm <strong>of</strong> quarterback<br />
^<br />
FIRST TD OF SIASON - Jam.<br />
halfback for the Red Raiders, leaps overt)," 1<br />
line in Saturday's game with Salem postiriSl!<br />
score <strong>of</strong> the now season for tho '---"••• *"*«<br />
Skip Given und tho outside<br />
lining <strong>of</strong> Ron Pennington<br />
and Bob Moore. If the<br />
Raider defense can turn in<br />
another outstanding<br />
performance this week In<br />
seeking their 11 th straight<br />
home victory over the last<br />
three seasons, it would seem<br />
quite probable that The<br />
Raiders will enter the<br />
Cape-Atlantic League wars<br />
Hiking, logging tests<br />
set for county park<br />
CAPE MAY COURT<br />
HOUSE - Entries are being<br />
received for the Fad<br />
Jamboree five-mile "Hike<br />
Against Time" and five.mile<br />
"Jon In" to be conducted in<br />
the Cape May County Park,<br />
•jQrl-obct—18, starting—at 1<br />
p.m. The former is a walk<br />
according to the <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
rules governing this sport<br />
and the latter is a run to<br />
win, get in shape or reduce.<br />
Appropriate awards will be<br />
gi»en to the winners and<br />
runner-ups.<br />
Entry forms may be<br />
obtained from Major Qenild<br />
Smith, Director <strong>of</strong> Parks /<br />
Recreation, County <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May, Cape May Court<br />
House, N.J. 08210,<br />
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S<strong>of</strong>tball, volbyfag|
C1..<br />
PAGi 12 _, SiCTION TWO<br />
Hawks defeat Middle for 17th game in row<br />
Th <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hn<br />
llu-if 1?tll straight IS<br />
md thu seeond 'Mi fur<br />
I! tin Sunday i.K t<br />
ti Mirirlli- Town<br />
thi' Oci-'in '<br />
atum Field, Ov<br />
lelied tin- midMi't le<br />
CAUTION<br />
A Yankee was<br />
Christmas WiilkinH-ti<br />
Scotland. Snuw hiic'<br />
and ho was struM^lm<br />
a narrow mad when<br />
a highlander,<br />
- "I |;ue,Hs, friend, I<br />
ho said plaintlv<br />
t: "Is there a<br />
ot for ye?"<br />
American: "Nope,"<br />
Scot; "Weel, ;<br />
osL"<br />
Prompt TV Sarvic*<br />
STOP LITTLl TROUBLES<br />
Brian Hwy >miTii •!• <strong>On</strong>Ml<br />
JKILLED YiCMNICAL StRVICt<br />
GLEESONS TV<br />
isu Asnunr Arc. ]t9-earh, prior tn 19G9,<br />
cinlv tour Wft'ks_ wt-fi 1<br />
JIIUWI-II" Hunting hnuri. will<br />
be frum ", hiiur bcluru<br />
wnnw until 'j hour aTttr<br />
Agents far<br />
Wh eaton -H<br />
^in i pi iM-d tht<br />
i Ilmk III tin<br />
wilh i hut nfr<br />
liir in v inl<br />
t.hdi]\vii John<br />
id tin \lr,<br />
a run up flic<br />
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will pi1% ij_llii<br />
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hat prnmi t<br />
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THE OCiAN CITY SENTINiL-LEDGIR<br />
GOAL LINE STAND - The mplpt- <strong>of</strong> playcriT include stalwarts, from OC1IS<br />
who hpld the Salem eleven for four downs on the am- yard lint- Suturday<br />
Hhiuh p-VLhologically gave them the game.<br />
New Jersey big game season to<br />
open Saturday for archers<br />
tin-<br />
The k-gal bj S limit is unir<br />
tint-<br />
f ulthur<br />
bt-'jr An archt' whu<br />
not ban a deer or<br />
during the bnw and .<br />
sc.i-.iin mav try l.jr a<br />
ur bear with this vn<br />
dunnq the lireaFm si<br />
Dicembur K 13, a iuic<br />
bemhuntur may hunt<br />
with a shotgun and a<br />
fin-arm liccnrci^i> ciutuii<br />
Gnnd spring<br />
rainfall has, r<<br />
lush L i arly fall<br />
making it<br />
that<br />
any arehei hould have<br />
clear View his target<br />
is arrtsv-<br />
All .irrnwh<br />
wall-sharp<br />
measuring<br />
I 1 _* Ifldlu<br />
least 1 '•=<br />
along the<br />
Tim bow<br />
pull wriq<br />
pminfK a<br />
nf i jstin<br />
arruw . t<br />
carried in the<br />
d fir Id ^ during deer<br />
mubt haie a<br />
ned metal head<br />
between A,'A and<br />
in v, idlh and at<br />
inches in length<br />
main CLittinn edj;n<br />
rnuit h a dravt<br />
it uf at Iea->t ,'JS<br />
d must hi ejpable<br />
a Ipp.il hunting<br />
least 12S Vardi tti<br />
Any door hus vhi<br />
a buck with good antlor<br />
growth or dressed weight<br />
_-ovyr 200 ptjunds thi.H year<br />
ShufffIn <strong>On</strong><br />
News and Gossip «f<br />
Ihuffltbeard Club<br />
by H. Parke Baker<br />
Tho <strong>of</strong>ficers Fur Ul' 1 1070<br />
c I u h y v n. f b on inning<br />
y es t G rd :_i y and *:• n diny<br />
SpptombOf HQ, 1970, urn<br />
Prus 1 doni, Dr. Nclson<br />
Rabbins, Vieo^Pri'sid^nt, Jack<br />
SehntMdOF, SccFntary,<br />
Dornthy Cairns: Tr* a^urer,<br />
Purkp Bidcur, Ksccutivu<br />
Board (in add it inn to tho<br />
above?) Rod Boo no, Al<br />
Ciiims, Jno Glynn, Charles<br />
Hu^iiM, Lylf Olmstoad,<br />
Marion KiuiiLirdsur 1 , Harry<br />
I jrd<br />
i inc<br />
;i_nd Harold<br />
direct tho<br />
iM OctobtJF,<br />
Th<br />
: htist' who<br />
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Lhfif tfr-rni <strong>of</strong> Tvic*' boyiriH,<br />
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! r=ship cardH<br />
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4Vir distribution ii I tho safflo<br />
priet? I\H 19Gy.<br />
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Fish and Wiidlifi<br />
ent Installations and<br />
slon's Trenton <strong>of</strong>fiei<br />
hunters whu has? a<br />
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Idlife Bioloijisl and there<br />
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ms while antler division<br />
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oil October Hi lor the<br />
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Karen Huff<br />
recording secretary, and Margie Weaver<br />
TTt ndI ?F ' j eeretal V- J°i« Sammy<br />
s and Mike Donahue, two boys from the<br />
Homo, in perusing through the serapbook<br />
pctuig parties and other events the Club has<br />
| for boys at the home. Staff Photo<br />
\wg wommn <strong>of</strong> Vmnture Club sponsors<br />
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thrr rir. 1 Robirt<br />
Mavi-r ui tin Citv<br />
i Citv Nm Jcr^iv<br />
y prnrl urn Ocliihf r<br />
I'OcIobir 11th 19fa9<br />
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liir service to the<br />
:li arc , yautiB<br />
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fields. VenturisLs<br />
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Huff, C o r r e s p , md ing<br />
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CHHCK THBS1 FIATURIS<br />
Cail Iran for isng Ufa •<br />
Warer-backHi, finned flun<br />
far qrearer heat abwrptlen<br />
• thorough Iniulatlon prevent!<br />
heat leu • eornpletoly<br />
automatic, prele«t»d<br />
csnfreli • eatliy elffaned<br />
• jacket atfraetivsly flnlihed<br />
In blM hammerlold • ADA<br />
approved.<br />
far a Frw E.tlmaK, _ No Obligation<br />
oM99 - Hb and 533<br />
TO GAS HEAT NOW<br />
DIAL 399-32Q0 fW Plumbing & Heating<br />
DIAL 399-1876<br />
SPDNKOK - Mrs Robert Hal tor (l<strong>of</strong>t), president<br />
<strong>of</strong> thn Soruptimi'it Club, and Mrs. Helen Goss<br />
(right), buroptimist idvisor, look over u project<br />
scrapbuok with William MuKim, director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Foster Unrni 1 in Marmora which is the main service<br />
projout uf thi- Vi-ntuir Club. Staff Photo.<br />
FUND RAISING - Members Janice Finsel, Lois<br />
Blackmail, Joanne Riui' and Lynn Voorhees display<br />
oerarnit Chn-.tmas tries the club is selling for a<br />
fund raising prnju-i t htaff Photo.<br />
graduating from <strong>Ocean</strong> C<br />
High School and enter<br />
the field <strong>of</strong> teaching and<br />
the past two years the e<br />
has adopted the home<br />
hoyj; = in Marmora as<br />
special service proie.-t<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the nn<br />
important aspects <strong>of</strong> i<br />
club is giving <strong>of</strong> ones a<br />
and one's time. Many hoi<br />
have been spent with t<br />
boys from the home wallii<br />
on the boardwalk, going<br />
md hiki<br />
and<br />
bv<br />
other<br />
g<br />
Chn<br />
r ih. Fr<br />
Ihrc uull<br />
I n<br />
publn<br />
<strong>of</strong> si<br />
internatii<br />
eper persi<br />
i working<br />
OCEAN CITY SiNTINiL.LIDGiR<br />
V.<br />
County capital improvements<br />
at high level in New Jersey<br />
Outlays for capital more thai *7B 'million<br />
impruvvmvntx by thi? 21 capital expt iditures the year<br />
county goyrrnmrnbi in New hefure, it af ejteee3ed the<br />
Jursuy n|>(|ri.(,iati-d nearly S73 five-year average, annual<br />
Vi miHif-tn last yci\r._ VVhik 1 outlay <strong>of</strong> less than SSO<br />
this was slightly under ihu millioii By all cuuntieK<br />
du rin (! the period 1084.flH.<br />
21 counties raise<br />
expenditures 10%<br />
New<br />
g spvndjng by<br />
ttjtaled Jersey's nearly 1454 21 counties million<br />
lust year. The 8463,774,614<br />
Forum<br />
CoHtinupd from<br />
editorial page<br />
personal viow. Crimt! and<br />
violence In thu nation today<br />
is increased as more and<br />
more pooplo have substituted<br />
science, especially medical<br />
science, in place <strong>of</strong> God as<br />
the source to go to for the<br />
solving <strong>of</strong> aJI their problems.<br />
Many are brainwashed by<br />
the propaganda <strong>On</strong> TV and<br />
other methods <strong>of</strong><br />
advertisment by the drug<br />
manufacturers so they<br />
become dependent <strong>On</strong> this<br />
or that drug.<br />
The materialistic medical<br />
men first use helpless dogs<br />
to perform their experiments<br />
on, then the brainwashed<br />
people flock to them for<br />
various transplant operations,<br />
not thinking hew much<br />
blood <strong>of</strong> many Innocent<br />
dogs stain their hands. I<br />
certainly don't want any<br />
part <strong>of</strong> a science that<br />
ruthlessly tortures God's<br />
wonderful creation, the loyal<br />
BABY HAS BULLET IN HEAD dog."<br />
Waynesvillo, N.C. — A When man comes to<br />
premature baby was born realize that death is not to<br />
here recently with a pistol be feared because it is<br />
biillet in his head. A through death, when God<br />
nourosiifgeon said the bullet<br />
was doing no damase and<br />
would be removed f i later<br />
date. The boy's father<br />
dropped a pistol accidentally<br />
and the bullet struck his<br />
pregnant wife in the right '<br />
side lodging in the baby's<br />
head.<br />
»-•*•*<<br />
decides to call us, if wo<br />
have advanced enough<br />
spiritually, it is then man<br />
will turn away from the<br />
material benefits <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />
medicaJ science and seek<br />
first the kingdom <strong>of</strong> hoaven-<br />
William Strobe<br />
501 1st st.<br />
Announcing the Opening <strong>of</strong><br />
the Office <strong>of</strong><br />
Dr. William H. Nickerson, Jr.<br />
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC<br />
1908 Appletrae Lane, OcBan <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
++****!<<br />
Offlee Phone: 3994499<br />
Hours: e a.m,.1O p.m. Monday-Friday<br />
9 a,m..l p.m, Saturday<br />
HOURS BY APPOINTMENT<br />
"Finest Quality"? <strong>On</strong>ly if it's<br />
1OO%<br />
ChOilp paints tire no bart'ain,<br />
CiiL'.iii "aciyln;" piiints are<br />
made with only a trllinbltjfiill'<br />
<strong>of</strong> acrylic. Wlien you want<br />
finest qtiairfy paint make surg<br />
it's mncio with 100% pure<br />
Acrylic resins That's what you<br />
fiat In FiH Exterior House<br />
Paint . . . finest af them all!<br />
$•760<br />
B85f BJQDfllllj'pBlllf IplMl!<br />
ACRYLIC<br />
GUARANTEED<br />
PURE ACRYLIC RESINS<br />
No Substitutes<br />
SOLD ONLY AT THE 33 COLOR GARDENS OF<br />
FINNAEEN & HALEY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
721 Asbury Avanuo, Phone 399-0498<br />
OPIN DAILY I TO 5s30<br />
BILL GRUFF, Manager<br />
WE WELCOME UNKARD CHARGE ACCOUNTf<br />
where you pay less for successful paint<br />
• The longest lasting finish<br />
for brick, stucco, stone, asbestos<br />
shingles, primed wood<br />
siding and trim, aluminum or<br />
Kalvaniied iron.<br />
• Paint- right after the rain<br />
or early or late in the day<br />
without worry, ibput dew or<br />
moisture.<br />
Clean up is easy . lust<br />
See Our Large<br />
Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
WALLPAPERS<br />
Including tht<br />
nmwmst Vinyh<br />
totaled represented nn<br />
increase oT more than 10<br />
percent over county<br />
expenditureK o f<br />
approximaiely $412 million<br />
in 1B57.<br />
The totiils include county<br />
spending for current<br />
operations, debt service, and<br />
capital improvements. The<br />
capital improvements Items,<br />
representing expenditures Tor<br />
major^projeets with long use<br />
expectancy, may include<br />
finaneinis both from current<br />
budget appropriations and<br />
borrowed funds.<br />
All but four <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey's counties reported<br />
increased outlays in 1968.<br />
Greatest percentage increase<br />
was a 66 percent rise in<br />
Morris. Largest decline was<br />
about' 2 1/3 percent in<br />
Somerset. Counties which<br />
showed a b o ¥e=ayerage<br />
percEntage increases generally<br />
had sizeable capital<br />
improvement expenditures.<br />
A coil nty. by. county<br />
tabulation prepared by the<br />
New Jersey Taxpayers<br />
Association showed that<br />
Cape May County has total<br />
expenditure <strong>of</strong> 86,787,863<br />
last year and $5,928,102 in<br />
1987, an Increase <strong>of</strong> 14.5<br />
percent for the one.year<br />
period.<br />
The tabulations wereprepared<br />
for inclusion in the<br />
1989 edition <strong>of</strong> "Financial<br />
Statistics <strong>of</strong> Now Jersey<br />
Local Government"",<br />
published annually by NJTA<br />
to present comparable fiscal<br />
data for each <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey's i-ountios,<br />
municipalities and school<br />
districts.<br />
Claijjfied Ads Bring Reiulti<br />
III 1981<br />
spending<br />
mjllion.<br />
capital Irnproviiment<br />
ttitalrd almoat $34<br />
Includin),' expenditures<br />
from both current und<br />
borrowed funds, the capital<br />
improvement accounts in<br />
enmity budgets cover outlays<br />
for long-range projects such<br />
as highways, bridges, <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
buildiiiBs, land, machinery,<br />
equipment and county<br />
college construction.<br />
C o u nly-by-eounty<br />
comparisons compiled from<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial records by the New<br />
Jersey Taxpayers Association<br />
show that Cape May County<br />
spent 51,131,620 oil capital<br />
improvements In 1988 and<br />
SI .339,244 in 1B87. The<br />
average annual outlay over<br />
the past five yours has been<br />
SM0u,(My. In all, capital<br />
improvement spending<br />
between 1081 and 1968 in<br />
The totals are based upon<br />
data included in the 1989<br />
edition <strong>of</strong> NJTA's reference<br />
booklet, "Financial Statistics<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey Local<br />
Government,"<br />
AGi 13 — SICTION TWO<br />
N0^ ANSWER<br />
The most irnpijrUint<br />
quostioii today ia not •'VVhiit<br />
is Iht- world comin(i Ui?"<br />
but "When?" USS<br />
Ppilnfiylviiniii KdysUiiii!.<br />
SEE US<br />
for<br />
Your<br />
f •»'<br />
Largest jj<br />
Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
PERSONALIZED<br />
CHRISTMAS CARDS<br />
ORDER NOW FOR<br />
DISCOUNT<br />
McHENRY'S<br />
OFFICl SUPPLIES<br />
326 Atlantic Avenue<br />
• OCEAN<br />
CITY<br />
DIAL 3990711<br />
HOUSE<br />
CHECKING SERVICE<br />
Take the worry out <strong>of</strong> being an abisnte*<br />
home owner th|» Winter. We wfll carefully<br />
cheek your house every <strong>of</strong>h»r day, Nov<br />
embBr 1 ts May 1. During freeilng weath*iwe<br />
will inspect every day. If you leave<br />
he*t on in your homo, we wilt adjust yp en<br />
prmr n<strong>of</strong>ica so your home will be warm<br />
when you arrive. In e w<br />
needed, we will call repairs are<br />
In the service man<br />
FOR ONLY<br />
<strong>of</strong> your choice.<br />
GAM<br />
00<br />
BROADLEY<br />
PLUMBING & HIATXNO<br />
«OOiriVBl.T BLVD,, MARMORA, DIAL JW-JiJI<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C'iy Business Addrcsi 410 ATLANTIC AVI.<br />
ROYAL OIL FUEL I<br />
fi: /<br />
Put Yourself in Shape<br />
Financially . . ,<br />
Savings Received by the<br />
10th <strong>of</strong> the Month iarn<br />
from the First <strong>of</strong> the Month<br />
• Ne Minimum Balance Required<br />
• All Sayings Acequnts I«rn The Sam. Rafa<br />
• laeh Tranfletisn Recorded In Pan Beak<br />
MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE<br />
INSURED<br />
Current Dividend |<br />
Roto 4Vi%<br />
Per Annum,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home Savings<br />
and Loan Association<br />
1001 ASBURY AVI. DIAL 399-0012<br />
m
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PAGE 14 SECTION TWO TH1 OCEAN CITY SINTINI L<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
for ttit^e coiunute Khuuld ho in fin* nliin*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Trie Suntind-Lodgur NOT LATER 11 IAN NOON TUES-<br />
DAY FOR REGULAR IH/BLICATION lUuj NOON WEDNES-<br />
DAY FOR TOm^TE.TOCLASSIFY, Dial 399.5411.<br />
Qm Time, 25 Words or Less ..I,.,.........-...,.. $1=25<br />
(5c per word cxcet*iifiK 2$ words)<br />
Ad Huiuiing 5 Consecutive Timos. with 2D Won!* or<br />
Loss ....'.•......,„......„,.......,„.......•...... $5.00<br />
Ads requiring Bos Numbers, 2&e More<br />
— All Classified Advertising Cash —<br />
rob<br />
LATE TO CLASSIFYr''ADS 25f EXTftA<br />
Copy iiuuled in, givt*n to rpprei«flfah¥t> or brought lo<br />
uifiuv personally, MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />
STAMPS to paver eo§t. Copy accepted aver phono as courtesy<br />
and convenience 1 to customer Remittance must bo in before<br />
•'idvertisenient is set in type.<br />
Clarified Display Advertising -= 22c per Agate Lint<br />
IN MEMORIAM<br />
i.'jVt. N. MILLS<br />
ir. sad and lay MM<br />
me*n<strong>of</strong>y <strong>of</strong><br />
a dd.saFly iselgyscj husband who<br />
p.i'sf.cd away Set. 1. 1267,<br />
My dftys Art; ever empty,<br />
My hi?jirt is full <strong>of</strong> pain;<br />
The sarrgw here within rny aeui<br />
is so hard to es plain,<br />
I tried to smile afjay*? my tears<br />
when ethers seems se gay;<br />
with zvery passing day.<br />
Na one Knows my longing.<br />
And na gne se^i me weep;<br />
! shed my tear* from an aching<br />
While aificFS are fast asi#sp.<br />
Always missed, always (Bved<br />
by wife Berths<br />
HARMQN, RUTH — Qur dogr siste<br />
*hd departed October 6. \$6£<br />
To some she may bo forgotten<br />
To others, iust the east<br />
But to us wha jeved and lest he<br />
Hsr mfmory v*iii farover last.<br />
Sadly missed by sistsF ane<br />
brot fieri<br />
HELEN BOOTH = in loving memory<br />
on the lsf anniversary <strong>of</strong> my<br />
mothsrs dgaih.<br />
D#ar mother you are not forgotten<br />
Though en earth you are ns mere;<br />
Stif! m memory you are with us.<br />
As you always were before<br />
Sadly missed by daughter<br />
Helen and family<br />
CARD OF THANKS<br />
THANK ¥OU to my kin folk and<br />
friends far their cheery cards<br />
and visits and the smiling nurses<br />
at 2nd Whitbey far the T-L-C at<br />
Shore *Memari3l HiJipilal.<br />
Cordially; Audrey Fa.rr=eN<br />
LOST<br />
GOLD HAMILTON laaiat wrfuwauh<br />
with goifl bans initials EBA Heward.<br />
Call 399-5861 or writs B17<br />
2nd gt=» Oeegn <strong>City</strong>. 10!<br />
FfMALI HILP WANT1D<br />
MALE HELP WANTID<br />
HOUSEMEN. full time, M.ind.ird<br />
wages, 6 d.fiys fl wt?ek<br />
Apply<br />
hQUinhwpor, Fi.iriders Hotel. 11th<br />
and Beardwalk. i F:<br />
MAN — recant high<br />
*«£JIC_KJI gr,id=<br />
uate wanted JS tochmciftn irninot'<br />
CiiJl Mr^ fiphFing .it Ospnn Gify Re<br />
ELECTRICIAN WANTED. Lxppr priced<br />
old and Fifiw WDFk, Steady wrtrk.<br />
Ben<strong>of</strong>it*, Johnson s titfeme, 444 Av<br />
bury Ays., D:G.<br />
t.f<br />
ELECTRICIANS HELPER WANTED.<br />
EJectFie, 944 'Asbury AvcUe^lT<br />
HELP WANTID<br />
HOUSE PARENTS -= Mature eoupff^<br />
m indiyidu.iis tes work with smrtll<br />
group pf ffiijFdtstJ ahiidr^n in ,i<br />
lesmc<br />
residsntial settrng in Vint*<br />
l.irld, N. J. SMrting SilUiry i^.OM<br />
g?r person in jdtfiiinn<br />
tejuff htiu5=<br />
ing, mc-sla and laundry. Full mam,<br />
i«iE-»nce, plus salary btwmi immtsdh<br />
•iiefj-. Salary rgtssa fQ $3jDQ ^t end<br />
af sis rnsiuhs. These pFDviiisn^<br />
are squill fS SB.DOD yearly inco'mu<br />
p«r<br />
EE>uple. Nd age flfnii" Apphe,^<br />
ijftns aliQulH hjys no dependant<br />
ehildren^ If mtcre§i rd<br />
cent set Mr<br />
RSbertTaylcsr, Children Lifp Qep.lHrnent<br />
Training Sehosl Urt: 40 »J|fi9ri, i i<br />
dryers<br />
Pj Shopping Center, 16th'and<br />
Aye, Dgaan; <strong>of</strong> frgg parking<br />
BUS, SIRVICES<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
Tom Ward<br />
RiUPHOLSTERING<br />
and SLIP COVIRS<br />
FOR FREE ISTIMATBS<br />
PHONE<br />
399-7554<br />
Car Radios Repaired<br />
Coles Radio<br />
M0TOB0L* SALES<br />
MnhBTliea<br />
Service<br />
9CLCO . BFNOIIS<br />
Service<br />
arid SERVICE<br />
Station for<br />
MOTOROLA<br />
C*Bi RAD OS<br />
511 *inUHY H.VZ. Bill 3»3!O6<br />
I i<br />
Ft HIT I AFJVLT<br />
F n n<br />
hulh<br />
til ( 41 11U3<br />
F U L L W O O D R U F F C s n v . i * w i n t<br />
^UVI Ft in PirftTiibPr Fl<br />
Hr ilifi- bH!--t F sjh Us^d fill. i*»'<br />
i-«*OJ<br />
UP i t<br />
ALUMINUM STORM<br />
WINDOW GLASS<br />
& SCRfIN REPAIRS<br />
a\m<br />
mifiufaetiirs<br />
Baker's * WNIHQ BHop<br />
U4J WEST AVENUE<br />
DIAL 3f9-1241<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
REPAIRS<br />
COMPLETE PARTS and<br />
REPAIR SERVICE<br />
Auihsrind RCA * PHiLCO<br />
Major C Small Appliancm<br />
- All Mlkw —<br />
CALL US FIRST<br />
Anns M, gghuff<br />
Biffilfi S, Bresfej<br />
Schuff ilectrlc, Inc.<br />
710 Aibury Avenue<br />
Dial 3ff 1242<br />
MOT TAR ROOF — New root, eld<br />
Fyef repaired, roef reeanicd ¥eur<br />
roaf<br />
F«£Qattd with p pre hat taf.<br />
Average me resf $go. cti!(<br />
CARPENTER WORK, painting, home<br />
Improvements; tile, ro<strong>of</strong>ing and<br />
psngling BiKh arid Briek woF^k<br />
by jt?FFy MePnfiald. Cn|[ anytimu<br />
399903. : f f.<br />
SEWING — Infants, toddlers, KJFIS<br />
and women's casual and mritc-rnity<br />
efpthine made and minor aiteritlmns<br />
done. Reasonable rates Call 393-<br />
§241; 10-23<br />
_<br />
-_._, Jim L&ng, , Phpne<br />
_ 39f=4I95<br />
ifter . 4:3Q pm I?'??<br />
Say Ai/s,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. s 1D-3Q<br />
BUS, SlRVICiS<br />
CALL MB FIXIT flgc-al m.in). All<br />
hams FapairE, Cafprntryi rfiasoriFy,<br />
painting, storrn-guttWs ele Region<br />
able, free estimate's: Call aft or 5<br />
p,m, 399-8264,<br />
log<br />
WINDOW GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Afbury Avinua<br />
BMwaan fth and IMi<br />
3992224<br />
STORM SASH<br />
and SCREENS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Aibury Avenue<br />
•etwsHi fth ini ISHi<br />
399.2224<br />
Auto Air<br />
Conditioning<br />
Service<br />
OCIAN CITY<br />
GLASS COMPANY<br />
926 Aibury Avtiiui<br />
3992224<br />
Wi DO OUR OWN<br />
TV SERVICE<br />
— WORK<br />
ON THE PRiMISiS<br />
AND IN<br />
YOUR H0M1<br />
ALL MAKES ft MODBLS<br />
• SOLOR<br />
• BLACK & WHITE<br />
• RADIOS & STEREO<br />
YOUNG'S TV<br />
I<br />
RECORD SHOP<br />
858 Asbury Aye.<br />
Dial 399-0091<br />
• ANTBNNA<br />
INITALLATIONS<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
We will sstimafe the<br />
east <strong>of</strong> inifaMIng<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
You an undsr no<br />
wm, i, Andereon<br />
Electricians<br />
« weit A*». Dial m-n<br />
APPLIANCBS<br />
AUTHSniZte<br />
IALI1 and SERVICE<br />
Electric Htating Contractor<br />
CORSOF<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
•Itif. WCST flVENUB<br />
DIAL jailiM-IB<br />
Glass Tops<br />
AND<br />
Mirrors<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
GLASS<br />
926 Aibury Avunue<br />
Bel««n (Hi i~d itth<br />
399.2224<br />
LEMONT'S<br />
301 HAY AVE. Dial 1H-U17<br />
• Hunting LjtL'iiif^<br />
• tiiin<br />
Animuuititin<br />
.ind 4cn"isiinu"<br />
• Boat and Motor<br />
Ri-ntaK<br />
• Fishing TaLkln and<br />
Bjit<br />
• Nautin! Gifts<br />
OFFICIAL WEI5HMASTER FOR<br />
ALL<br />
riSMINO CONTESTS<br />
MEB LOCAL TIDE TABLES<br />
UNEEDA<br />
TOOL<br />
Atk ut. w« rant<br />
moif any kind!<br />
Ph u 399-2227<br />
Wallaco Hardware<br />
7S0 A5BUBY AVENUE<br />
74f WEST AVENUE<br />
WANTED<br />
TU liUY — O'd<br />
*l oil c it «id t t|_«<br />
y<br />
Member Appr.nl5^fS Ai-5 i<br />
f 4mnM > In [ .1 Jj-3 n U<br />
H l i - H f ^ 1 P l i l L t S P A I D f r J d fc 1<br />
in 1 t e r l fc I r r F » » ^ t<br />
r H d it il tt i? Th<br />
• *<br />
c<br />
t A s t t f ^ c 1 I J U 1<br />
AUTO 6USS<br />
REPLACED<br />
Inior.mco Approved<br />
Serviee<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
°2iS Atbury Avanue<br />
BtMw m and 1M<br />
39f-2224<br />
V I L 1 N I T T =<br />
f j r r ( r f<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Upholstering<br />
Furniture Repairing<br />
PHONE 3f*~ZZ37<br />
5EA5ffOff£<br />
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f \1f furnished A toautifiil humt.<br />
(OF gr c Otis hsng and the price<br />
F, R. BRIDEGAM<br />
RfALTOR<br />
3346 Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J.<br />
39M9I3<br />
or EVL-mngs HQ9 2668<br />
IF IT'S REAL ESTATE<br />
SEE<br />
1 W. MORRISON<br />
REALTOR<br />
RETIREMENT DUPLEX t6th 5t<br />
isar beach. Beautiful £5ne bed<br />
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o n e t y n « 3 N + t ^ l S P I S I<br />
3 B a r f l w I N n r n e t f t " f i * P » £<br />
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J. W. MORRISON<br />
8Hi St. A OcB.n Av».<br />
3^.5211<br />
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399-209*<br />
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^ fti i3t be i-nclot*^ in seal<br />
cl-ipt<br />
h^TFing the name<br />
dreis <strong>of</strong> bidder and name<br />
-in oufs de addressed to<br />
uf Tomrniasmneri <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
J and mjit Be atgssti<br />
by T Non TolfuSion Aff<br />
nd T cert fied check for Rot<br />
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BEACHFfiaNT<br />
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DUPLEX = JSeray m<br />
Reduced ta &7I33<br />
CENTRAL AVE. — Far<br />
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Madsm titfil<br />
room » ih f ngt £4<br />
THREE FAMILY<br />
IfotM c iree! »e<br />
t S |1950n<br />
BEACHFrMNT LOT<br />
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rifHti: Best Is<br />
1 S 2 4 W l i T — E U P L O<br />
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4 Unir Apt Lot lice SQ' JI Riparian<br />
li ind 2nd Flear5 EaEh has 2 msdern 3<br />
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has|,<br />
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FOR YMRS I'<br />
admired tfili »M<br />
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packed full ••'<br />
feday<br />
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n[ ^,lid , t u, t-o £ SUfl<br />
io f , 1 rnimnium<br />
NO SHORTAGE<br />
OF MONEY HERE!<br />
We have Cash Buyer*!<br />
We have Conventional<br />
Mortgage Buyers!<br />
We have FHA Buyers!<br />
We have Gl Buyers!<br />
L^ us knew if you winf ts<br />
isil. WJHi all fhg abeve we<br />
can help you -^ |i,r with our<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice ntwf<br />
Call 399-5711<br />
Franklin Williams<br />
REALTOR<br />
NEW HARDENS<br />
fipp<br />
'y IO ye£JF eld cottag<br />
bedrn -fi "» b th alt<br />
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fill nlr h fH f F^pl c«s<br />
nd I n r^s hot w ter<br />
TFd hp-tt Lj't**d MD fDO<br />
furm hf*d<br />
NS COTTAeg — five bed<br />
iprinklcr =y I^FFI Q I hot<br />
R-it Li Ipd $30 DQ0 fully<br />
Weger Real Estate<br />
240 Bartvrsea Read<br />
399^960<br />
YEARLY RiNTALS<br />
HOTTAGE -— Foyr Qr ,* sedro.<br />
For feriFiier only Jloo per rnc<br />
Turn *fiod ur unfurn shod Nn p\<br />
nformst on See Edmund L w»<br />
R^iltor<br />
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Sunde^ Inquire Sull Re ffy ""104<br />
Bay ^ve «r call 3§9-gB3D<br />
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LARCE APArTTMENT^:<br />
f.rst and it^<br />
nnd flnor<br />
Furmshea AN ufalites<br />
mrduded 1135 Asisury S^e OHpnor<br />
w i l f t r * n p r E f T M ^ C S S a f T J F d a y 3 0 3<br />
S u n d a y C a l l L I g ^ S B g 102<br />
WOMAN HAS BEAUTIFUL TWQ &**d<br />
Foam aaaFtment aRd desr« ia<br />
-harn it w th .rhiail teashef Df<br />
nur-r fur year round<br />
gnfeFcncs<br />
pjiefign£Bd= Cart aftciF S p.m at<br />
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ATTRACTlVr<br />
UNFURNISHED iwn<br />
tsudr&om apartrnsnt.<br />
Living ruam<br />
a n ng j M fcitchen til*- Bath<br />
Av il &I-* Octottr r^l Call J99 3491<br />
NEW<br />
FIRST FLQaf? tws bedi^m<br />
lint irm^hed w II to will<br />
cTFptrt<br />
di^hw-i-hfF d sfiu* I eJcefr c rc<br />
fFgo-F ta rjnge nd heat<br />
|14D per<br />
month f,11 jqp lfS[i<br />
AILf LEJLJiTfD furn Sfird<br />
ioom ir^rtment Combmat<br />
F£H.m fi rchfsn bath JS5 m<br />
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nd htat Gt«<br />
tempUrary<br />
oJfice 3^51 A<br />
FfRST FLOOR APARTMENT.<br />
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L vmp room k idien<br />
bedruams b^Jh TCf tcr<br />
Lity<br />
rifl I t I J d l<br />
BEACHFRONT<br />
PROPCRTY, fist St.<br />
ire<br />
4 beflro m- 2 bath^ di-<br />
P"5 I d ahw her wiihcf Rd dry<br />
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Call jJ9D?2i OF 3J«»-fl45S<br />
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ATTRACTty^^T^VQ HEDffOQM Apjft<br />
ment Avaii.iEMe §e&SBrnbef to<br />
Mty esc^llcn! lcs_ tiwi $bO monthly<br />
icli d rife ut ht r^s Apply B24 Ply<br />
m-iuth PI cr nF trail 199,DQSe lf>-.<br />
FOUR<br />
BEDROOM APT St Jjimpa<br />
Plaee, J11Q per mantH ineL heat<br />
d ht<br />
ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED roams<br />
and<br />
payments $18 up per wfc<br />
All ui | ties int-tudnd TV mwd «»F<br />
ll Sg^<br />
forth foF ** i<br />
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at the pfaee on<br />
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form and<br />
on Affdivit 3?e i>t<br />
upptcmcntal specifi<br />
<strong>of</strong> wnieh will be<br />
ppl citien to engi<br />
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B l o c f e 3 & O 4<br />
Block lbO4<br />
Block 3BS4<br />
BfocJt 17O4<br />
lock<br />
Minimum Price<br />
i&UA % 500 UO<br />
•* 51XJDO<br />
5CJOOO<br />
"* syo an<br />
2 5OQOQ<br />
4 500 DO<br />
ef the BosFd af Com<br />
F*f t3cc--»n C Iy<br />
Ruth G N cbeFse<br />
c ry Clerk<br />
— 21—pf $3&DQ<br />
ind 4-7 A J,:<br />
B and 4'a Tax<br />
B i r t f e 1 7 Q 4<br />
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L o t 4 6 O Block 39O4<br />
3 s no on<br />
3 5GOD0<br />
"• *=noon<br />
APTS FOR<br />
droom apart<br />
1 d ^epfnrrtger<br />
pnvate si<br />
trdwafk<br />
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SEF4ERAL CQ tfDITTO hi 1 SF §ALE<br />
APPLICABLE TO ALL PAHClLS QF<br />
LANS<br />
Th» following cond tion<br />
<strong>of</strong> _aiB<br />
'hall te ippl caf3l^ te .11 p«rHs<br />
uf lard d^enbed m EM ^ Notic- <strong>of</strong><br />
Safe<br />
1 Eich parcel nf |ind suld<br />
=ubfecl to fhi rcs<strong>of</strong>vatiun*<br />
L-avr<br />
nanl-<br />
condit on£ jnd re=tFirt,un5 cf<br />
th« oCi*an <strong>City</strong> A=,oc-jatinn and ny<br />
rsther i_jviTi3nL, <strong>of</strong> renord<br />
runnmp<br />
with the I nd and fh*. Zoning Drdi<br />
"3iw ^nd SubdV5on Dra n nc<br />
399-§S42<br />
THRFE BEDROOM 5125 p«<br />
Realty '"^^"jS^' 1<br />
^Oas!***<br />
FU RN I %H ED ^ELOH D FLGOrT^pT<br />
Br ght ind cheerful<br />
Rent W nlBf<br />
mrnth nr yearly<br />
E>«sflenf CQndi<br />
t tin New I -t ye r Csll 339,9403<br />
TRADEWINDS MOTEL,<br />
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etr CiU 399-.7S9<br />
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YEAR ROUND<br />
Central<br />
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wori..ng woman<br />
n<br />
Dra n nc<br />
^ The <strong>City</strong> re i-rye- Ihe r ght to<br />
FCject<br />
ny and all bd. for e ch<br />
and evjsiT? a rcei The lie Qf n ch<br />
parcel shall be confirmed M rejected<br />
By the B^ard f tnmmi^nnf, m<br />
time preserved by I w The term<br />
<strong>of</strong> sale for each piFEel shall bL<br />
twenty per Effitum ("*n j Df t h e<br />
fiigHest<br />
b d ta be pa d af the time<br />
<strong>of</strong> sa el sale<br />
balanre to be p id at<br />
the t mo <strong>of</strong> fn3l feefflrment wh.ch<br />
-half Be, w thin sixty fbtjj ^»VS frorn<br />
the date <strong>of</strong> 5.ale ind upon f lure<br />
to settle nn the part <strong>of</strong> the pur<br />
e-haser wrth n said time tha C ty<br />
may reti n tha twenty peFcemum<br />
C2S } deport as liqu dated d m<br />
agti and not as a penalty,<br />
j<br />
Th*s purchaser a bid for eat h<br />
parcel shall be confiFmed in wf t<br />
at the Eonelu^ Q <strong>of</strong> the fe ddir^,<br />
The C ly w If pay a nomm s<br />
=ion <strong>of</strong> f vts per centum (5 ) <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sales price wf each parcel to any<br />
p ythDnzed by ig f N<br />
ing<br />
4<br />
ch Fg<br />
s id<br />
salt<br />
,u2y *<br />
tt.r j<br />
1 393=<br />
WI 1 IfeC<br />
¥ rm i<br />
a day<br />
nd Sp<br />
-341<br />
. n i c<br />
n e w r<br />
JJD<br />
ring<br />
3fn<br />
t*OI alft Qr<br />
m a n<br />
w e * * f e f<br />
r ¥ a t e<br />
male<br />
b c a a r d<br />
o r f a l l<br />
10-^<br />
REALTY<br />
REALTORS<br />
I IT, 4 ASBURY AVI, DIAL 399-1111<br />
A Rare Buy<br />
ESTABLISHED<br />
GUEST HOUSE<br />
Well kept — fully aquippeaf<br />
Exgeltefit r@fvfn on invsif<br />
m#nf<br />
Dm t delay 90* rtis<br />
fctalh<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Realty<br />
34th Sf A Aibury Avs<br />
3W.3403<br />
TWQ BE<br />
tar rent af<br />
Marmora<br />
HQU r E<br />
basi§; L<br />
MARR<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
• CORNER •<br />
by Bob French<br />
Don Swin<br />
r-THI<br />
condltl<br />
In Hili.Mml<br />
r&em Cap*<br />
fOTP<br />
LA UC3N Fro<br />
W<br />
I h<br />
Mil u l<br />
1<br />
h «l IS B1<br />
BEACHrF?OHT ^— sis twdrD^m,<br />
three hath, modern Kitehpfi,<br />
l«o porchM. Excellent eeejm<br />
view and no streets to efaai iq<br />
wido Rspsnsife bs.ieh Fully fun<br />
WANT<br />
l,nfy<br />
TO •»<br />
'-"-:•.•»,<br />
tt ARE NUMBER"<br />
efl too.<br />
(DlfAL CORNER LOCATION, SQL^<br />
thcFn espc*5ijFe: Three bod^<br />
fODmi, I'4 baths, eit hot water<br />
:<br />
heat, new modern kitchen, attached<br />
onn ear garage.<br />
vVdiild<br />
?i-iKgt?B,t you immediately inspect<br />
a§ this pFQpoFty w\l\ sell quie^'<br />
fy, Listed $?6,?iO<br />
TWO FAMlLV CorneF loestisfv<br />
Walk fQ beseh.<br />
Three bed-<br />
FB9fh£ and fflaids fft<strong>of</strong>ti, I !/.<br />
biithSf fully furnished. Listod<br />
i<br />
BROCHURES OF<br />
IISPLAYED (N<br />
IN M* BROMrlE<br />
T<br />
PHOMi<br />
Stf-lIM<br />
WE HAVE MORTGAGE MONEY!<br />
We esn help y-Du frnd thn<br />
iiaus^ youVt? been [eykinK fer<br />
the<br />
finanem^ for if Came<br />
rn rmd<br />
GARDENS<br />
far your fa<br />
bJ<br />
HOME<br />
ily tejlining<br />
roam, and la Cfie I j yifig<br />
pom<br />
with fifppf.Tce to montisn<br />
"ciRFc? ,iFe many morn. Don't<br />
3 fce Siir word fQF it = Csll<br />
i£ today to tog fdF jfSUri&lf.<br />
CHOICE LOTS — mare than 15,<br />
lesrraliie Rflrdtsna. lots still<br />
•liable and »t? have<br />
them-<br />
Most 'arty<br />
£>$'. snme are beach<br />
ffrJfit: Call today for inffjrmEition.<br />
THIS ELEGANT sinffe h«m*? with<br />
guest heiisn hcensu'' cauld alsg<br />
e used fQf .1 i>irKF family neod^<br />
ip plenty sf fpomv Ocsutiful<br />
^ing foxim,- dining ream. fc!J:<br />
Ten, ' 9 bedroorns* 4 baths, 2<br />
Ear K>lf3ge dilS hot WifieF heat,<br />
Basement, £ b^Fftonis, 2 estra<br />
roomi and batti, |hswi?f, Ocsn't<br />
B this outstanding pppqrtur><br />
AGENCY<br />
REALTOR<br />
2121 Asbury Av<br />
399 7036<br />
heat sit 1st<br />
$33 750<br />
SINGLE = 3<br />
fi6i<br />
lesr — I<br />
$22 5SO<br />
DUPLEX = Ul<br />
rsSRii. g ham*,<br />
rtr&srr^i g baths,<br />
iACMFBOT<br />
2nd fleoF, 4<br />
heat $63,000.<br />
DUPLEX — lit fleer 1 fredresm,<br />
Ind flasf 3 feedrosm** ~$li,0QQ<br />
VARIETY ST0R1, del. and »d<<br />
fmjnlnin, plus 4 apartment;<br />
EXCELLENT NIT fer buyer,<br />
BlACNFBpNT DUPLEX ^ 3 b*J^<br />
re<strong>of</strong>riii 1S/J bsths^ piui 1 bedfpgm<br />
ssntr'i *pt=. f §5*000, -<br />
REALTORS<br />
226 WIST AVINUI<br />
INVESTMENT PROPERTY in fbe<br />
Gardens- Three units =~ one<br />
heated for yearly use. Lot sife<br />
SO'sIH)'. Offered" partly furnish^<br />
NOVELTT. TOY, stationery 6us.i=<br />
nc-5,5 in l(>ca! shepping gentef.<br />
All e4|Ufpmr>n!, fisturc-? and prev<br />
ent inifentery included. Eseellent<br />
opp<strong>of</strong>tunity for couple, Very reasons<br />
bie.<br />
LAffSE SUMMER HOME =<br />
<strong>On</strong>e<br />
half blsek fFom prateeied<br />
bsaeh. C&rthiins a living foam,<br />
• dining room, kitchen, large Sun<br />
deck ever two car gsfSg^ with<br />
overhead d&oF, S bedreoma and<br />
IWQ bsth§ Pfus a thFee bedroom<br />
spartrnenf on stFed<br />
level, the<br />
meome af which mere lhan covers<br />
eurf ent expense?. Offered<br />
e<strong>of</strong>flpieiely furnished-<br />
WOODS<br />
Agency<br />
tall<br />
Coastal<br />
QNE BEDROOM FURNISHED Apt.<br />
1*1 ff »ilfc ng d 5t Ice t3 -hop-<br />
P ng i c<br />
He t and ^IstrEnc ( iciud<br />
t.d |R C Will an.. Hi- I Esi-ifc 1330<br />
Bay Ave, 39*3-§?n.<br />
"I&is<br />
MAHMORAoriAN rn<br />
Fgn yittd t.rr bed t<br />
w th hot w ter bTfti<br />
TWQ BEDROOM mrsH^m ipirtmi.n!<br />
t « « I "<br />
1 " * n d p rn 1D=^<br />
IMMEDIATE nr CUPANTy Mo3trn<br />
I^E flrnr turn ah*"d -*partmE if I y<br />
mg rsLsfn, electric<br />
feitchenr 2 bed=<br />
raomi and baih: Plus center fiiiy<br />
(gegtion, friendly R«ighbOfS. Roushef<br />
Bpaltor, 93 § Oesan Ave, 1&30<br />
NEW TWO BEDROOM furnish td apt.<br />
near Som<strong>of</strong>i Point Shopping -<br />
eDiiter-. All eleetrie, hc-vM, utiiiti^<br />
liiclud&d %lQQ per month: Call<br />
STUDIO LIVING ON ROUTE 9<br />
Palermo: $7§ a month, C<br />
TWO ROOM and private- bath,<br />
ground fitJQF apartment, fyrniah«i-<br />
Very<br />
reasongbfs. <strong>On</strong> Main St. in<br />
Semers Point Call 927=3374, 10 30<br />
TWO BEDROOMS. FrFst floor<br />
Living<br />
room, kitchen dming combinaiFon<br />
b^ih Offered furnished mcludmg<br />
heat<br />
$90 pt*r month. Williams Real<br />
Fsf.iic, 13 JO B,ed in a araldd<br />
cfnvelepe, on QF before OctB&ef 10<br />
\9%9: the name gf the person fpr<br />
whnm he proposes ta bid aE the<br />
sale !sa d steslt^J enveiopr- not to<br />
&« Fsp^ned until after the salo} and<br />
provide further thit f n-il settlement<br />
is actuaNy made w fh the <strong>City</strong><br />
oy the person fsF whem the hjd is<br />
^ubmitt**d<br />
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF<br />
rQMMi^SlONERS<br />
9 5— lt=p t<br />
Wr<br />
*S<br />
N<br />
P<br />
t o r<br />
D<br />
m<br />
It uf E a e<br />
ued 1<br />
nut t<br />
w Jo<br />
Co<br />
3n<br />
1969<br />
Fre 1<br />
r-«y<br />
the<br />
dr-nt<br />
-f ftil.<br />
L a w<br />
D ,c<br />
1 F-ert<br />
to<br />
D v -<br />
1 * 3 r u e<br />
-1 B u r l<br />
No LI:I<br />
iy <strong>of</strong><br />
ir<br />
A u p L i * t<br />
y<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
f<br />
N J<br />
$35 QO<br />
By d<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
t<br />
hayr<br />
nsan<br />
RTT OF'THE GITF OF OCEAN<br />
CITY, NEW JIHSgt<br />
virtue <strong>of</strong> ^yihority at the<br />
<strong>of</strong> liDmrnlssianeFa gf the <strong>City</strong><br />
an Crty, New Jersey. I "shall<br />
to sale at public vendye on<br />
ay, October 11* |9§§ at the<br />
<strong>of</strong> one oeloek m %hc after=<br />
on said day in the eafnmis='<br />
^sc' Room, <strong>City</strong> Hall, Ocasn<br />
<strong>City</strong>,<br />
count? <strong>of</strong> Ca^ May and<br />
State <strong>of</strong> He* Jeraey, the following<br />
parcel ef land for not less than<br />
the minimum price designated fsr<br />
edch pafceL and in a&e<strong>of</strong>dance with<br />
ihc; terms hereinafter stat^. to wrt:<br />
Part 1<br />
ia) PescFiptjen. = "<br />
Lots 1SS to J72. inclusive, and<br />
Lets 233 ta 54§, inclusive, in fa*<br />
Block J50&, as shewn on the Of=<br />
ficial Tas Map <strong>of</strong> peean <strong>City</strong>, New<br />
Jefsey:<br />
(bi Minimum Pricmi-<br />
(l) For Lets 160 to . J1%, incly=<br />
gives and Lots 233 \a 245, inclusive.<br />
in Tas llocfe<br />
3505, bang all <strong>of</strong><br />
T.i? Bloek 3505, jf said as one<br />
l<br />
218 Wast Avenue<br />
398-0200<br />
FURNISHED =<br />
Atfrach^e 5 fsftnvi<br />
BP,1Ch hlEGk. Centrgi ioesimn first<br />
ficsef. Pareh, h.Teky.ird Unfit May<br />
J5th Call 39S.U07 Friday evening<br />
aftt:F fi p m. .ind rili d,iy Saturday<br />
and Siina.iy. ]&^9<br />
ATTHACTIVELV<br />
FURNISHED 3 bsjfSOm<br />
raneher. Washer and dryer.<br />
Adults preferred. Open C>et&&er~ to<br />
May: Call 399=7581 10-16<br />
THBEi BEDROOM furnished ApaFtmant,<br />
Mtd^gept. ta MidM»y 6a!l<br />
39^^60<br />
if<br />
SICONB<br />
FLOOR TWO aEDHOOM<br />
apartment, tile bath, living roam.<br />
kildfien ill elsrti'ig, eamphAsty Fe*i=<br />
gvaigd. degks ffanf atiri- harh<br />
*r*ip<br />
-tnfnlijr IB 10 May 16. CIDSII to<br />
shepplnj esnter Call 39969M.<br />
Lol ISO<br />
L61 161<br />
Lot 16S<br />
Lot i 61<br />
Lot 164<br />
Lot 16S<br />
Lot 166<br />
Lot 167<br />
Lot 168<br />
Lot 169<br />
Lol 170<br />
Lot 171<br />
Lot 17Z<br />
LiJt 233<br />
^Luf ?34<br />
Lot ?JS<br />
Lot 236<br />
Let 23 7<br />
Lot -23(<br />
Ut 239<br />
Lot 240<br />
Lot 141<br />
LSIE in Tax Bleefe<br />
35S§\ if<br />
4.600.00<br />
4.090.00<br />
4.00000<br />
4.000.66<br />
4.200.66<br />
4.000.66<br />
4.000.66<br />
, l,2oq.6o<br />
. 1,20000<br />
J.'loo^oo<br />
' . 4:666,00<br />
3,500.66<br />
3.B00.60<br />
J.BOO =oo<br />
DO<br />
BERGER REALTY<br />
RIALTORS<br />
32nd Sfre#f and Asbury Avenue<br />
399-0076<br />
JUST LISTED -= Thr*?E? hednaom<br />
dtiplf^- fuMy furnished, nig*?<br />
condition 3616 Asbury Ave=<br />
BtACH<br />
South<br />
126,000.<br />
COTTAGt<br />
men!.<br />
LOT<br />
: AND<br />
corner<br />
i. two<br />
fully fufnisfied.<br />
134,500.<br />
| p g . i i t j<br />
filled to<br />
Hrsde.<br />
New<br />
bulkhead.<br />
GARAGE<br />
loeaiieri<br />
baths..<br />
f r F S p l a c e ,<br />
tjn:<br />
Sou It-<br />
ThFi?e<br />
Winter<br />
L end.<br />
SIX FAMiUV =• rents on sess<strong>of</strong>h<br />
.11 and half ^erisniH basis.<br />
Weil maintained, eamai^tely fijr=<br />
niahed, high Feiit- $52,000..<br />
COTTAGE =<br />
heated three bath<br />
rooms, two baths, CdrneF loeation,<br />
t-gceNcnt conditipn, 30SP<br />
Anbury A^e. |Sg,fOg,<br />
GUEST HOUBES =<br />
Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
-.is starling at $25,000,<br />
APTS, FOR RENT,<br />
eluded.<br />
Gable h<br />
lOQg<br />
Central Ave,<br />
AVAJLABLE NOW TO MAY ?3fd.<br />
Furnished twa bedraam npt Off<br />
sirDet p.iFhing; washer and dpyor<br />
Prime Ft'si den riat<br />
distFiqt- Reason<br />
ably prised, Call 3 1 33-OI7S=<br />
lfr30<br />
DEACHFRDNT = 4 btdroems, a 1 /,<br />
baths, disposal, djshwashoF, wash=<br />
sr, dryer= ac-Sutifuliy furr.ishi»d Garage=<br />
3/24 Wesley Ave- AyailablD unii!<br />
May Ilih=<br />
&sV • l»».07>3 Or<br />
TWO MDRO0M BUNGALOW, nicely<br />
furnished: $?0 per month. 4034<br />
, Central Av«, Cail "399-6529, 102<br />
ATTRACTIVE TWO BEOROOM eQl^<br />
tage in gardens with garage and<br />
Washer $S5 peF manth. Utilities m<<br />
tfa.<br />
FDF winter months. HUMBF Rea!^<br />
tars, 4^1 BaftOrsea RdT<br />
i&g<br />
Lot ?4.i<br />
L p o pi_tt vc bidders dur<br />
np tu nLj hur3 B dders *ill be<br />
fn n h d w fh ^ Ct-py <strong>of</strong> the -peci<br />
fir ti ind Blu prints Of the<br />
dr».w nF -, if-r t. ,h nrff cn proper<br />
n t Le<br />
" (. jm nt <strong>of</strong> cPSt ai<br />
preparBt.QfK Nids must be made<br />
on Mandi H y rprcs 1 forms in th"<br />
FT nner d ^ ted Thprein and re^<br />
at F 3 by the ppriht=atii3n3<br />
must<br />
h._ nr| ed n i iled envelopes<br />
f<br />
he -i me Fid addFS*S <strong>of</strong><br />
DCJ F id name <strong>of</strong> the read on<br />
t. t dt irirjri. rd to fhe Board<br />
rf Ccmm cn*s Ourin <strong>City</strong> Netv<br />
Jrr^ssy T 1 -flu t ^u cEompamed<br />
by a fJL i Ccliu t. . aff davtf and a<br />
e^Ftitied cheek lor net less than<br />
ten (ID per c nt rf the amount<br />
b d trcv d(_d -i d t-hect nettd not<br />
bf<br />
mcfe Ihin J D OOU UP nor Sh II<br />
nrt Bt- !c<br />
th m $5D0 00 and be<br />
delivered ai the plage <strong>On</strong> er Before<br />
the hcur named above. The stan^<br />
d rd pf upii ft. m nd the Non<br />
Lrliu cn Aft dav t Ire "ittacht-d to<br />
the<br />
=>Lppieitnt ry spee fications<br />
enp t<br />
rf v r ch w fl Bi* furnished<br />
Oi<br />
pplii. ii cn tQ ing neer<br />
By<br />
t-rdtF Lt The Bo rd <strong>of</strong> Com<br />
n *~ rn^r<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht- <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
C IV t ,pr- M y Cn nty New Jersey<br />
Rubt-rl L ^hirp<br />
Mayor<br />
R th u<br />
_t—p r<br />
NOTICE TQ<br />
Est te<br />
W<br />
da<br />
I r<br />
I D<br />
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L a i<br />
I af<br />
IV <strong>of</strong><br />
nf M b<br />
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S<br />
3« M y<br />
j C p l m<br />
ur <strong>of</strong> tf-iu<br />
t 3<br />
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1 m<br />
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p i<br />
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f thi.<br />
Ff t-U 1 1 F<br />
Septcmt<br />
E<br />
J<br />
N<br />
kcF*<br />
1 ^<br />
? "*<br />
LIMIT EBEDI<br />
rl r<br />
Ling d<br />
the un<br />
F F ^ e a t e<br />
fc" 1 ]^£<br />
d du<br />
tu th<br />
n lire F<br />
* mo<br />
t. mr-c<br />
imrunt<br />
3er cf<br />
O f t h e<br />
ty Clerh<br />
TQBS<br />
eceased<br />
Arthur<br />
County<br />
an ths 29th<br />
T the<br />
the pe-<br />
-if<br />
not e*- is<br />
Cr^d<br />
^nt trf<br />
nth fF<br />
URde<br />
uf the clan<br />
A D<br />
Irmn E Heu<br />
PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
for tffcsc columns Hhtaihl hr in \hr- nffisv<strong>of</strong><br />
Tlie Smtirrt-Udgtf* NOT LATER THAN NOON TUI-*S=<br />
DAY FOR REGULAR PUBLICATION ;uai NOON Wltt>NK.S-<br />
DAY FOR TOO4^VTE=TOCLA£S1F¥, Diai 399=5411,<br />
<strong>On</strong>t? Time, 25 Words ur Less ,..,,,,,,,,........... Jl.lS<br />
»5c per word nsctKsJiiiK «B wordsj<br />
Ad Running 5 Consecutive Tiim*. with -> WOHIS or<br />
Less ........„„'.......,.„„......„„............, WOO<br />
= Ads requiring Box Numbers, 2ba More<br />
—• All Classified Advertising Cash —<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 2Si' KXTiLA<br />
Cnpy mailed in, givifi to fvpresimfative or brought to<br />
co "personally.' MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />
STAMPS to cover cost. Cbpy accepted aver phono ns murlesy<br />
niiti eonvunionci? to cusipriier, Remittance must bo in before<br />
ndvertisonient is • set in type.<br />
Classified Display Advertising — 22c per Agate Urn?<br />
IN<br />
, Is'fj. H MILLS<br />
in sad and iyvi"*:<br />
ri*?3 f! y hei oved li a y ^<br />
who<br />
p.iS'ifid Sway Oct. L 15§7, •<br />
My Hftys n>e eysr empiy.<br />
My ht-'.m is fuii <strong>of</strong> pain;<br />
The sorrow here wiihin my ssu'<br />
is se hard to espfsirt.<br />
I tried is ^rnilo a&ove my tsars<br />
when other? seems ia gayl<br />
with f*uery passing day<br />
No an? Knows my longing.<br />
And no one sses me w*?£p;<br />
t ihed my leara from an a thing<br />
heart,<br />
hils! others arc fast a*i**p.<br />
Always mi^aed, si way* fov^d<br />
by wife Bc-rtha<br />
HARMON, RUTH = Our dear sister<br />
whs depiirtcd October n._ 1968,<br />
TD some she may be fargerten<br />
Ts athers, just the fjast<br />
But ts Us who lav^ and Itjst her<br />
Her memsry will forever iasi.<br />
Sadly missed by ssstc-r .find<br />
bih<br />
HELEN gpOTH — rn laying memory<br />
on the I*! anniversary af my<br />
mothers death.<br />
Dear friSther you are not fprgottsn<br />
Though eo earth you are n& more;<br />
Stif 1 »n memary you are with us,<br />
A* yau always were before.<br />
Sadly misied by daughter<br />
Helen and family<br />
CARD OF THANKS<br />
THANK YOU to my kin fafk and<br />
friends for their ehesry cards<br />
and vifJti and the srmling nurse?<br />
2nd Whit&e^ for th^ T.L.C. at<br />
ire Memorial Hospital,<br />
Cordially, Audrey rarrell<br />
LOST<br />
_LD HAMILTON l«ai« wriitwatih<br />
wifh gold band initiali EBA Bo.<br />
word. Call 3995661 or write 82?<br />
2nd St.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. 10=1<br />
HiLP WANTED<br />
WAITRESS WANTLD, all shift?,<br />
i in p*riSflP Seaway Bintt><br />
IIONS being taken far light<br />
y work. Own tfanspertatian<br />
neeeisary. Apply II a=m= to 3 p.m.<br />
Glass PrSduets Co., 30 Mays Land*<br />
ing Rd=i gamers Paint". 1Q-23<br />
«gr raung om^<br />
py pQrigodi dinners sn=<br />
!y= Apply ,n pefssn, 9 am, until<br />
naen, Seateh Hall. ISi and Wesley<br />
A 10=3<br />
IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE, enjs making<br />
friends and want to eas__ _, =.r<br />
Contact your Awon manager Write<br />
Mrs. Vita P. Hunter, Bas 82 Milh<br />
..."._ N.J or call g2i-4333 af 522^<br />
7767, *" 10-~2<br />
YEAR RQUNB~FULL Ti~ME~empiey*e<br />
needed in I sea! utility <strong>of</strong>fice, Fro*<br />
iericy in typing and stgnggraphy<br />
,. ed. Many benefits. Reply P,Q.<br />
Bos .599, Oeidn <strong>City</strong>= !=>:<br />
WOMEN (4). Fart time, full time.<br />
New ocean <strong>City</strong> affiee needs<br />
telephone arder fakers. Earn up ta<br />
$5 Pii hour salary. Coll 3394J2I2.<br />
10=9<br />
MALI HELP WANTED<br />
PLUMBERS WANTED, joymsyrnsn<br />
and helpers, steady work. Full<br />
time, Overtime. Apply J=C PlymfiinB<br />
and Heating, J4| West Ays, t.f,<br />
= SOQ0 MOVINS MAN — must be<br />
strong arid able, gssd starting<br />
salary, Full time. Neat appearsnea<br />
essential, start immediately F?**ply<br />
ta Bm 279, SonimehLedger. f=f.<br />
BAKER -- £Kp»ri£f 1 in take5 Of<br />
pastries, Apply in per san or pi<br />
Sargere Hakery, SI Conrad<br />
Trenton, N= j . ph£<br />
Mie<br />
CARPENTERS WANTED<br />
No 399-7149,<br />
EXPERIENCEE PAINTERS = yea.<br />
round. Phone Mr, Lader 39P-14S4<br />
ELECTRICIAH AND OR<br />
ELECTRICIAN'S HELPER<br />
Wm, S, Anderson<br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
1345 W#if Av*_<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
AUTOS FOR SALf<br />
• QUALITY<br />
USED CARS<br />
#7 CBfis 4Dr HDT<br />
iChaieB sf 2)<br />
S7 DeVille F. P&w.<br />
Call F<br />
— OTHERS —<br />
66 LeMsns 6onyeniBle $1196<br />
SB Bonn. HPT, $1495<br />
(Choice Qf 2}<br />
PONT!AC • CADILLAC<br />
TBMPIST<br />
12th ft Aibury Av».<br />
Dial 399.9432<br />
SCEAN CITY EMPLOVMENT Agcney,<br />
Pig W*« Av*. RoJiable help fymi^isd,<br />
Riffrinai inyttS^gated. Csrd-<br />
Fag-<br />
MALI HELP WANTED<br />
HOUSEMEN, full iirnij, Ui.iidmd<br />
w.igsj, S days A wnek Apply<br />
housekeeper, Flanders Hotel, I ifh<br />
and Boardwalk,<br />
t.f<br />
MAN — reufifii ln#|h school Rr.:*d=<br />
ustt? wanted .ii teehmrmn trnmcu:<br />
Calf Mr. R^hring at Oee.in <strong>City</strong> Research<br />
Coraarriiion 39*? £41/ I0-?<br />
aid<br />
benaN<br />
bury<br />
WANTED ^mp.v<br />
ew work, 3it=;uiv<br />
hnbp i<br />
0.£J.<br />
ELECTRICIANS HELPER WANTED.<br />
LRperitTtcpd, old ,ind mr^ worfe.<br />
steady work, benefits. John sun's<br />
Eteetfie, y^4 Asbury Awe?., O.C. t.f<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
HOUSE PARENTS — Miityre couples<br />
ar individuals to work with small<br />
group <strong>of</strong> retarded children in i<br />
scenic residential st-fting in Vint?<br />
land, N, j. Starling sahvy $J,DQa<br />
P^r person m ,idd>ti»n to full hQu-*=<br />
nig, mc-iils ond laundry, Full mam^<br />
iisosnci. plus 5..n!iiry bsgin5 imm«sd! =<br />
ately. Salary raised ta $3300 at end<br />
af si*: mariihs These provisia/.s<br />
ctre equal ta iS.UQO yearly mc<strong>of</strong>rie<br />
per couple. ISo 3ge hrtiif. AppliCt<br />
tions should have ns dependant<br />
dhiidran. If interested ttmtaef Mr<br />
RobertTaylftr, Children Life Deprtri<br />
ment Tr^ming behoai Unit, Ami".<br />
E3fi InstUute For Mentnf Studir-^,<br />
Main Ragd.Vineiand, N: J. G>3I-eo:'!,<br />
Esf. StO 10.10<br />
SITUATIONS<br />
WANTED<br />
RELIABLE WOMAN desires year<br />
rsufid day ivdrk Calf 359-7702-<br />
10-g<br />
ITORAGf FOR RfNT<br />
FURNITURE STORAGE, Inquire<br />
EMPLOYMINT AGINCY<br />
CHILD CARI<br />
MATURE WOMAN will do baby<br />
fitting in her hams, ago% 2-6.<br />
Call It9=34SiT 1Q-9<br />
PIRSONALS<br />
CATfcRING-—Fjney sandwjehes, Her=<br />
D ! Qmjvr#i fie.'Mrs. Haff, prafos,<br />
signal eatenng m Abingtun Ts^n<br />
ship for \_2 years 399=7110, i,f.<br />
CAP! MA¥ DIAMONDS — Wilf GUI<br />
your awn stmtes; any ai#e, $3.K)<br />
a karat, alto havs same- far sale<br />
Can 927 = 2041 WillidiTi 5. Hartley.<br />
414 Atlantis As*., Samara Point.<br />
N. j, ' - - t.f".<br />
RUBBER STAMPS<br />
.Made<br />
Prampt deiivery. Raasan<br />
Msnry's: 33B A'tiantie<br />
399Q71L<br />
F-APERHANGINGi Jim<br />
9-4195 after 4.3Q<br />
Bay Aye.* Oeean <strong>City</strong>.<br />
! f.<br />
Order.<br />
jle, Me-<br />
Cr.ll<br />
tf,<br />
REFINED WOMAN with ear planning<br />
Florida, desires ts meet" ether wt><br />
man. Write giving references, Bas<br />
ZB_S, ScntincULpdger: aiio hayu for<br />
sale G E. Counter tap refrigc=f."itftr=<br />
etc Draw eurtjin rods, bed spread;.<br />
PROF, SlRVfCIS<br />
ALUMINUM SCREENS and storm<br />
windows. Ressrecficd and new<br />
glass installed. Miami=gsmsfa Co,<br />
§05 Now Road Route 9, tamers<br />
Point, pj*l 927:4133= tf<br />
FURNITURE RESTORED =- Small<br />
tsblsfi ehiirs, picture frames and<br />
lamps agpnrtjy repaired and refmtihsd<br />
in my home Madcrate prices.<br />
Call 199.8 159= . . tf<br />
NEED HELP getting all !hose jab*<br />
done? Carpentry, .painting, alteration^<br />
etc. All work OK pertly dann<br />
Call 359=3443 for free ^t-mato. if<br />
ELECTROLUS VACUUM CLEANgRS,<br />
Sale*, Service, Parts, Harry<br />
Shqurdx, 311 ghore Hd , Seayille,<br />
INSURANCE =- j. B Filer, Pitman,<br />
Oecan Uity. The Mainland. Phone<br />
S271SOQ Bf Pitman §83=1234 t.f<br />
PLASTERING —Will plaster or da<br />
pstehwarfe. Rebuilding and pani=<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> ehimneys. gaM Greg Corsan,<br />
: |0)6 Hay*n Ave:, Oosan <strong>City</strong>,<br />
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Alterations<br />
sspsrlly d&ne and prom pi sen<br />
vtee. Reasonable. Anytime on weekdays;<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mikfgrian,<br />
, 1410 Central A¥&5 39*6273. t,f,<br />
WfflNKLEFRK. Sslf SarviGS Bry<br />
Cleaning. 4b minutes, i lbs. %S 10,<br />
4 (BS, $150, Attendant on duty<br />
Menday through Friday, Open<br />
from p am, tiH g p.m. Satufday till<br />
4 p.m. Wash gsvs! SeJf Service "<br />
Laundry: 40 wafhsri, IS dryers<br />
Palmer Snapping Cenfcsr: 16th ijnd<br />
m Ave. Ogoens <strong>of</strong> free Parking<br />
t.f.<br />
MOT TAR HOOF — New rsaf, old<br />
foef repiiroo\ rosf reea^lcd. ¥ouf<br />
rssf facetted with pure hot (if<br />
reef J5Q, ggll<br />
88g=793§,<br />
t f<br />
eARPENTlR WORK, painting, home<br />
mdnts, tile, ro<strong>of</strong>ing and<br />
paneling pioeN and brisk work<br />
by Jerry McDonald. Call anytime<br />
399-9453. t.f.<br />
SIWfNG = infants, toddlers, girls<br />
and wemon's easu.il and mntc-rnfly<br />
nds arid minor aiteriitiens<br />
done. Reasemsbii? f.flics. d^iN 399-<br />
5143. " 10=23<br />
BUS, SlRViCli<br />
Phone<br />
1^30.<br />
BUS, SlRVlCiS<br />
Tom Ward<br />
REUPHOLSTIAINO<br />
and SLIP COVERS<br />
FOR FREE ESTIMATli<br />
PHONE<br />
399=7554<br />
ALUMINUM STORM<br />
WINDOW GLASS<br />
& SCREEN REPAIRS<br />
IrVf lies rninUfflEHjfe jateuile<br />
and awning window item* pan$(t<br />
IMS WEST AVENUE<br />
DIAL JTf-1241<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
RfPAIRS<br />
COMPLBTB MUTS and<br />
REPAIR SERVICE<br />
Aurhariiad RCA ft PHILCO<br />
Major ft Small Appliance.<br />
— All MakM —<br />
CALL US FIRST<br />
Anna M. Suhuff<br />
Barfiifa S- OrseM<br />
Schuff Electric, Inc.<br />
710 Asbury Avenue<br />
Dial 3991242<br />
WINDOW 6USS<br />
ntPLACfD<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Aibury Avmu*<br />
•« fNi ari IMi<br />
3W-2224<br />
STORM SASH<br />
and SCREENS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Asbury Avenue<br />
BMwnn ftti and ltlrti<br />
399.2224<br />
Auto Air<br />
Conditioning<br />
Service<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
GLASS COMPANY<br />
926 Asbgry Avenue<br />
399-2224 ' " -<br />
WI DO OUR OWN<br />
TV SERVICE<br />
— WORK __<br />
ON THE PRIMISiS<br />
AND IN<br />
YOUR HOME<br />
ALL MAKES * MODELS<br />
• SOLOR<br />
• BLACK & WHITE<br />
• RADIOS & STEREO<br />
YOUNG'S TV<br />
ft RECORD SHOP<br />
858 Asbury Ave.<br />
Dial 399-0091<br />
• ANTENNA<br />
INSTALLATIONi<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
We will astimaf* the<br />
eost <strong>of</strong> installing<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
You are ilndur no obllsatlon<br />
Electricians<br />
IMS WHI Ave. Dial m<br />
APPLIANCES<br />
AUTHQHIZED<br />
SAL11 and SERVICE<br />
Eletrrfe Heating Contractor<br />
TORSOF<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
V&2 WEST ftVENUt<br />
DIAL 39TRiHF 3 tD FUHNITURf fn<br />
II ^ f?7<br />
NNARtLLI HI ¥ LF R Hf-»1<br />
r It B I «h B gfi sold<br />
t d t Hgi II | rf ,- ^<br />
I p rt f |[<br />
'S'J U in] i A r- y A<br />
t f<br />
AJ HftF.r HQf WATER h •'Stp w th<br />
I f t f I<br />
I h w l t r i t u r t t Al<br />
P h t II J j f<br />
TV/1 •* MAPLE BtDF 3OM ^UITt h<br />
I If] t m II 7 4bLJl<br />
ORGANS - PIANOS<br />
LOWRiY • THOMAS<br />
STORY 4 CLARK<br />
MUSK INSmUf I ION<br />
RYNER'S<br />
Musicraft Shoppe<br />
925 Asbury Avenue<br />
391 0400<br />
LOTS FOR SALI<br />
BUS OPPORTUNITY<br />
ICE CREAM & CANDY<br />
FRANCHISED<br />
BUSINESS FOR SALE<br />
COASTAL REALTY<br />
R A OR<br />
F WEDN DAT<br />
COMM1RCIAL<br />
CORN1R<br />
M« % %m FOR 1.EA5E<br />
ocition 3Fig-i gf ttis high&at quality.<br />
Th&frj 3FS mars Buyen than<br />
good houses. Aet nsw!<br />
MElA!fT OW THE GARDENS. CQi=n^<br />
Qr erttag? 3 bedrooms, I ¥1<br />
baths,, TV room, brsafefast r«*m<br />
MSDgRN CONTEMPORARY. See<br />
mis baautrfyl hems <strong>of</strong> barsni^l<br />
pfcS5ortions in the Sardsni &n<br />
sprawling 1st with 114* frSntage<br />
fsemg beaeh and as«an, i up=<br />
sfsiri b^ro^ns. 3 feaHii. Many<br />
|uaurif5s: Must s## ts appreciate.<br />
Idpsl fftr «s^yt*vfi.<br />
SELDOM ARE WE ABLE ta <strong>of</strong>f*f<br />
sueh yaJuB: <strong>On</strong> the gaFna*' sf<br />
^3rd and C«nlr«l AVB. «»^di a<br />
rnafffuflenrtt HBW insiand Golan =<br />
ial 4 b**-csom*, 2 baths, But =<br />
lnr'5 pnntfy, frigid's rBSffl With<br />
,fjnih evBF 2 e*r gsr^s, 2 sun<br />
rlscfcs GoVgP&is DC sun view,<br />
fffi^f investmsnti A beautiful<br />
i ii fitbl<br />
Stac lflf<br />
I. W. MORRISON<br />
BHi St. * Ocsan Avt.<br />
3W.S211<br />
BUS. OPPORTUNlTIiS SUS, OPPQRTUNlTIIi<br />
EEAUtlFUi: MODERN HARDWARE<br />
and GIFT SHOP ON OCEAN DRIVE,<br />
ONE BLOCK FROM BEACH.<br />
ATTACHED LIVING QUARTIRS in Immaeylafe<br />
eonditron, Inrcludes living room, dining area, two<br />
bedrooms, two bafhi, private entrance, delightful<br />
patio, garage. Live and work in the relaxing<br />
atmosphere- <strong>of</strong> the seashore,<br />
Reinke Realty<br />
120 icst Route 70 Charry HIM, N. J.<br />
429-1950<br />
STRETQ<br />
JR<br />
REAL ISTATI H<br />
M KIM |<br />
DIAL 3f»«<br />
— REALTY<br />
RiALTOIS<br />
1 Blh St & Atbir,<br />
BEA H RO T<br />
H _-£<br />
f bedroll<br />
i T"?<br />
B»n<br />
I<br />
e HEAT Q<br />
£ N HA<br />
n<br />
T<br />
CAR RO HH w<br />
nr<br />
6oss Realty<br />
Ttmporary Office<br />
II A5IURY AVE<br />
399 2O9i<br />
REALTORS<br />
ST. ft ASBURY AVI,<br />
FOR Y«A«S »<br />
sdmliwi thi» «Wi<br />
frsnt hsflfi =<br />
own Hill<br />
The homff wffii *i,,<br />
ar rto SKI*<br />
Ifj qualiV.<br />
$I0,0M D0LU8<br />
_ N», HM*<br />
m#r cmttt wfft<br />
In reomy •» »•"<br />
_ D«'( mii»-<br />
LAOOONFRONT, 0<br />
,ht .iteuHvt - 1<br />
h<br />
O<br />
A<br />
%<br />
GUEST HOUSE or<br />
l» p V Akt,<br />
m Wtfi r j<br />
\nii Sip,<br />
Fnt<br />
a«d<br />
h" a »u<br />
a<br />
Utr mm<br />
tfi nb d<br />
SELt FOR|S •<br />
W L AK BA K 6 OR<br />
MDITr A E<br />
CAL - lfM7fi<br />
WILUIPRACE REALTY<br />
WANT TO<br />
'rent<br />
i,nry<br />
REAL srif<br />
rI i"** " "<br />
0<br />
3fti facing<br />
II elKlriB<br />
is praetinnd<br />
since<br />
i enjoy tfilt<br />
•Qund hgits<br />
1330 NUMBER ONE<br />
OftN<br />
---<br />
REAL ESTATE —SALE<br />
FOR<br />
A HOME<br />
th — «a<br />
!*a b Wi<br />
SALf<br />
OF QUALITY<br />
»*i an ha<br />
^<br />
*1fl<br />
flonoW O ffeif<br />
Builder<br />
with<br />
mom<br />
fTU<br />
HJi Aibury < >»• Ph. Ifl 1M5<br />
Clll .ftMr J M pm<br />
X R pa nan<br />
nghfs<br />
Bedrsem Apts<br />
Uv Room<br />
-in!<br />
DIAL 399-1111<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
• CORNER •<br />
by Bob French<br />
Don Swan<br />
Thriio boat slips, S3' on lagoon<br />
Two stiiry heated homp. tnrW<br />
pedrooms. two eoiriplgtf? bgthfi<br />
living mm wild lirrolaeit, mod<br />
"luctrrc Niichsn, dining nrea, b«r<br />
foom, two docks, l.irgo outdo<strong>of</strong><br />
fflsatisri in the stin. Be this fifit<br />
to inspest this (hoioo 1,-iEiisn<br />
front homo Lisind al 153,500<br />
BtACMFHONT' _<br />
sin bedroom,<br />
three bath, modern fcitetsefl,<br />
two porchM. Eneellpnt ec.on<br />
view and no streots to eress tq<br />
HFido espanaive beach. Full/ furniihiHil,<br />
liattid 13?,5D0 and host,<br />
e"a too,<br />
IDEAL eoRNER LOCATION, BourfJQms,<br />
J '^* baths, oil hot wat^F<br />
laehed one edf garage Would<br />
^'IKgesf ypu immediatejy iniPBCt<br />
as this pFOQorfy will sell quick,<br />
ly; Listed l?B.?§0:<br />
TWO FAMILY Corner loealion.<br />
Walk to Beach. Three bed,<br />
rooms and maids roonij I \'j<br />
baths, fully furnished. Lilted<br />
M5.S00.<br />
PROPBRTIBS DISPLAYED IN<br />
ROOM - STOP IN .nH IROWfE<br />
_<br />
OF<br />
ATLANTIC AVENUf<br />
THI OCf AN CITY SiNTINIL-LiDtti*<br />
PAOE 15 — 5ECIOK TWO<br />
REAL ESTATE —SALE RIAL ESTATE—SALE PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
RIAL ESTATE—SALE WINTER RENTALS PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
NO SHORTAGE<br />
OF MONEY HERE'<br />
Wa have Cash Buyers'<br />
W# have Convention I<br />
Mertgago Buyerjl<br />
Wo have FHA Buyersl<br />
Wa have Gl Buyers!<br />
lj* ui know If yBu want fa<br />
mil Wltti all the bov. m<br />
tan help you — llfl with mir<br />
efflce new!<br />
Call 399 5711<br />
Franklin Williams<br />
REALTOR<br />
A Rare Buy<br />
ESTABLISHED<br />
GUEST HOUSE<br />
Well kept — fully<br />
Mxcsllent ntunt s<br />
msnt Dm t do y<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Realty<br />
34th St, & Aibury Avo<br />
399.3403<br />
WE HAvr MORTGAGE MD<br />
We- ean hcHp you find tpe<br />
figuiD yQii'vc been loakinfi fer<br />
and the finaneiUft- f<strong>of</strong> if= Carno<br />
pn iind 5**£ UF. ("od-Ty.<br />
BEAUTIFUL GARDENS HOME<br />
wi! h room far your la mi ly to<br />
strefeh Fouf bidrggms, paneJed<br />
kite-heri brt?.gkfgst Ftjafn, Kr.iGioua<br />
d* n i ng roam, sng I afgt? I i ying<br />
roam *ilh fifeplncfs to motif ion<br />
Snly ii few Of if-, spiJCi.ll eh.irrTi§.<br />
Th^rr ^rn many ftiDrf?, Don't<br />
Like our word for it s C;iM<br />
us tfJdsy te «JC for yourself,<br />
CHOICE<br />
LOTS<br />
de51r.it<br />
available and<br />
MQSt flru 60".<br />
ffori! C.1<br />
^= mnre than 15<br />
lot? 5tiN<br />
we JiSvs<br />
them:<br />
snme<br />
ly for i<br />
^FS<br />
ft formation.<br />
bnaeh-<br />
THIS ELEGANT single harno with<br />
uest haiisp Iternsii esuld aiso<br />
used f<strong>of</strong> a Jarge family need=<br />
plenty <strong>of</strong> Fsgrm. Beautiful<br />
S room, dining roam, k\Vn.<br />
9 b«1't»mi, 4 baths, 2<br />
gftfsg? fiii5 hot water h^at.<br />
eme-nJ. 4 bgdraoms, 2 eat Fa<br />
rooms and ijath, shawef. Don^t<br />
is thti otit&tanding<br />
REALTORS<br />
EW<br />
ARDE> — A<br />
Weqor Real Estate<br />
240 Bittertea Road<br />
399-0960<br />
MARR<br />
AGENCY<br />
REALTOR<br />
2121 Asbury Avenue<br />
S PLEX<br />
tfum d t»<br />
fjyp EM 3<br />
133 So" ^<br />
SINGLE = 3<br />
399 7036<br />
— b e d<br />
BEACHFRONT DUPLEX —<br />
flesf 2 bedrpemi, 2 ba<br />
Ind floor, 4 bvdroora. 2 tii<br />
h XMi<br />
BUPLES — 1*! fiser<br />
2nd fleer J iWgres<br />
$16,000<br />
VARIETY STORE, deL ind i^a<br />
fountain, plus 4 aearfment.<br />
EXCELLENT NET fef buyer,<br />
BEAGHFB5NT DUPLEX = 3 b#d^<br />
F«jsfni. 114 baths, plus I bed=<br />
tNVESTMENT PROPERTY in the<br />
Gardens. Three units = gne<br />
heated for yearly use. tat siii?<br />
gO's 100". Dfforcd parity furnish<br />
NQVELTV, Toy, statianery business<br />
in IOC.TI ^heaping eenfer.<br />
Ail c-qLjipmeni; ftstufes and &fz%'<br />
enf jnvsntaf^ included Eset?!ier!t<br />
opportunity f6f couple. Very rsa=<br />
sonsble<br />
BUMMER HOME — <strong>On</strong>e<br />
halt bjssh frpFn pretexted<br />
bijaeh Can tains a hying rEssn,<br />
dining rsftrti. kitehen, isrgo sun<br />
dtfck aver two car gsfitg*? wrth<br />
tisfQ bStfiR Plus 3 three Bcsdroarri<br />
apiirtffi&nt en slFpef l^vol, thp<br />
meamB sf whieh mure than esvers<br />
eufferit eKp'ense*. Offered<br />
esmptfrtely furnished.<br />
WOODS<br />
Agency<br />
218 West Avenue<br />
—398^0200<br />
BERGER REALTY<br />
REALTORS<br />
32nd SfrMt and Asbury Avenue<br />
399-0076<br />
JUST LISTED — Three? bedroom<br />
dupfesc, fully furnished, nice<br />
c-uriciiliDM 3616 Anbury Avc,<br />
QEACH LOT<br />
Saufh nd.<br />
t2SW0<br />
fa grade<br />
bulkhead.<br />
COTTAGE AND GAf^AGE : .ip,irfmerit,<br />
corner lsg.it! an Three<br />
bedrosfns, two baths. Moated,<br />
fully •furnished, firaplaee Winter<br />
summer location. South **rid.<br />
$34,500:<br />
FAMILY — fCTtts an stjasSI<br />
1 and half seasonal b.i='?:<br />
M miitntr.ined, eompfetely fured,<br />
high rent. $5g,0DO,<br />
it —<br />
: ; 1<br />
use<br />
heated<br />
baifis:<br />
tflree bed<br />
C<strong>of</strong><br />
nfir It?<br />
el!sni eandinrii1, 3QSC<br />
GUEST HOUSES — Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
sis starting<br />
REAL ESTATt<br />
YEARLY RENTALS<br />
H* BE* T F L TWO Bad<br />
D A PAN<br />
d rtrr<br />
ing feem, el*?£trie Kitchen, 2 b^=<br />
is and bam. P!u§, center city<br />
location; friendly nsfghbesri. Rt5ushe><br />
Realtor, §3§ Qeaan Aye 10-30<br />
NEW TWO BEDROOM furnished apt.<br />
j<br />
near ggmes Psint Sh<br />
center. All electfie, heat, utiliti<br />
included %lQQ per month Caii<br />
P?74§56<br />
STUDIQ LIVING ON ROUTE 9<br />
Palermo. %7b a month<br />
TWO ROOM and private b3th=<br />
greund fjaar apartment, furnished<br />
Vory reasonable. &ri Main St m"<br />
Sdmer=s Point. Call 937^3374 10-30<br />
TWO BEDROOMS, first fieor Living<br />
foem, kitchen dining combpngiiwi,<br />
bath Offered iurriished including<br />
Meat. ISO pt*r manlh. Wiiham*. Real<br />
EstaSir, 1330 Hay Awe., 399 §?ii<br />
1023<br />
APARTMENT RENT = Living<br />
one bedrarsm, kitchen Wj[h<br />
ef S65 per menlh Hi^t. hai<br />
iind gas included Cs|i 3<br />
t B<br />
FURNISHED -= Atirsehvt- b ronms<br />
hdtft blcek= Ceniral lacftlir.n. iir^i<br />
floor Psreh, Sackyflrd. Until May<br />
15th. Call 398-1407 Friday 'aveniftK<br />
after G p.m. and all dny Saturday<br />
and Sundi<br />
iog<br />
ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED 3 bad=<br />
room rancher. Wii&heF afld dfyef.<br />
Aduhs preferred. O^e^n 6etrtber ta<br />
May. G,3|| 39^=7685<br />
IQ-ig<br />
THREE BEDROOM<br />
Apart-<br />
BEG0ND FLOOR TWO<br />
segrtmant, til? bath, lining rasfti."<br />
krtehon ail BlsetriE, eampiafaiy ren^<br />
ovated, desks ffgnt ana baek %m*=<br />
tembor 15 to May 15. Claso to<br />
APTB. FOR BINT, all ut,!,!.«• &<br />
eluded. Cable hsak up. Apply<br />
100B Central Awe. . ]f>2<br />
AVAILAPUE N©W TO MAY ?3Fd,<br />
Furni&ht'd' two bedFaam apt Off<br />
stFeet parking, washer and dryor.<br />
pFime residenfiiil disirief Reasan,<br />
ably pric*sd: Call 39^0178 10-3D<br />
BEACMFRONT 4 bedrooms, at<br />
baths, dlspQ53|i d!5h*a3her,wash=<br />
h h h<br />
or. dryer- loautifuliy furnished Bar.<br />
age. 3724 Wesley Ave Available un<br />
til Hay isth. Call 199J7J1 o,<br />
309-6456. ln,g<br />
TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW, nieejy<br />
furnishe8: (70 per rnonlri. 4bjJ<br />
Ke.ntr.1l Aug. Call 39p-692i. IPS<br />
ATTRACTIVE TWO BEDROOM cotlago<br />
in unrdens with garage and<br />
washer IB& per month Utliiiics es.<br />
Ira. rer winter months. Mager Roai.<br />
tors, 42! Battersea Rd, io=g<br />
FIRST FLOOR 3 hedroarrt apartment.<br />
Furnished, near bQardwaik and<br />
Musie Pier Avajlablfi rtow until May<br />
list, call isg-JDM.<br />
t"r*<br />
If<br />
APTS. FOR RfNT<br />
FIRST FLOOR onu Hdrssm<br />
f?'"! A s able m<br />
EAf? ffOUND — c<br />
E OND F OOH Ap<br />
h-e Re »<br />
PU1LIC NOTICE<br />
NOTICE TO L MIT CUED TO<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC -SALE OF REAL<br />
PRO^ERTT OF TH6 qiTT SF OCEAN<br />
CiTY. NEW JERSEY<br />
By virtue af authsnty <strong>of</strong> the<br />
SQ3Fa Qf uamrnJtsiQriera Qf the Citv<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oesan <strong>City</strong>, N5w Jersey, I 'shall<br />
fzpoiQ ta sale 3! pubjic vendue on<br />
Saturday. Oeta&er ii, if»69 at the<br />
haur af on^ o'cloeh in the 3fter=<br />
nssn an said day in the Cammi|=<br />
srsners: Rwn. Ctty H^!J, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
tily. County <strong>of</strong> Cape May and<br />
§!at!j Sf News JC-ragy, the felksWing<br />
thi? mmimyfii price deugnatnd far<br />
oaeh parcel, and in aesardanee with<br />
the terms h^reingHer ttat^, to wit:<br />
Part 1<br />
in) DoSEriptlori,<br />
Lets iSS ta 175. irielgsive .irid<br />
Lois g-1-3 ta 34§, ingluiiye, in fas<br />
Block J50b, as shpwn on the Officiai<br />
Tax Map af Oe§ah pify. Now<br />
ih) Minimum<br />
Priess.<br />
(J) Far Lets 16Q ta I?2, ineiu^<br />
5ivt-Lafid LaU 23| to 34^ ipelusi've,<br />
m liis BlaeM 35Oh. b«ng =*" ---*<br />
T,is Bieck 3§O5, if sold " as<br />
Bi<br />
PDF eaeh <strong>of</strong> the _..<br />
ienefl Lots m Tax Bloek 3501. if<br />
old mdiviayally<br />
160<br />
4,600.00<br />
Lot 161<br />
4.O00.O0<br />
Lot 16S<br />
4,OD0.S0 ,00 00<br />
Lot 163<br />
4.600.00<br />
Lot 164<br />
4.260.00<br />
Lot 166<br />
4.060 06<br />
Lot IBS<br />
4,000 00<br />
Lot 167<br />
. 3.SOO.66<br />
Lot lea<br />
. j.200.00<br />
Lot ir,9<br />
J.aoaoo<br />
Lot 170<br />
J.BOO.OO Jaoao<br />
Lot 171<br />
jizoo.eo<br />
LOI 173<br />
LOI 23J<br />
4,60000<br />
L01 !34<br />
4.0O0.0O<br />
let S35<br />
2,800.00<br />
to! S36<br />
1,50000<br />
LSI 237<br />
3,500.00 .80,0<br />
Let 238<br />
J800 3,100.00<br />
3,500.00<br />
2B0Q0<br />
w s i$ 4,000.00<br />
(G) The .I'sremeniisned lands will<br />
be <strong>of</strong>fered far 5a|e both as one eaF-<br />
CB!= and as ihdii'idyaf lats. QF Erayps<br />
-' J Oi u n<br />
s'i<br />
d r<br />
i<br />
the fsilawtng "ieFths<br />
U Bd will first<br />
afyr mentsDned<br />
l<br />
d for<br />
one<br />
M"<br />
the rhinfrTiUrn pri 1<br />
is nsi reeQjvea, usan thi*<br />
initial 1 ri vital! cm to bid on a|| <strong>of</strong><br />
said land§ ii'ane pafcsl, all bids<br />
on said lands.as sne parcel wijl be<br />
Gloiort and no further < bids will be<br />
Fseijived <strong>of</strong>i said lands as r>ne paf=<br />
'('$) Bids will then be Feeei^ed far<br />
the puFEhas* af any portinfi sf the<br />
afarcmenHDned lands, including, sffers<br />
on said i&ls individually OF as<br />
Hrnyps af lots,<br />
(4) tf a bid equal to SF in csesss z<br />
af $92,000,Off has been received U r<br />
all the above mentioned lots as gnt;<br />
papcsl, and if the total <strong>of</strong> the affers<br />
IOT- the 'af^Fenientiontsd lot5 individually.<br />
OF as groups sf lais <strong>of</strong> any<br />
Curnbinatinn sf said tws types <strong>of</strong><br />
yffeFS, daes not «scee
C't<br />
5EUTIQN TWO<br />
A LAP FULL OF MOUSE TRAPS. Mr, and Mrs-<br />
Ralph Rohrman try to make up their minds in the<br />
selection <strong>of</strong> a kitten as a pet from thoso available<br />
at the Animal Shelter. Mrs. William Stephens has<br />
noted there is a nice assortment <strong>of</strong> healthy kittons<br />
now available. Anyone desiring a s<strong>of</strong>t, cuddly pot<br />
may have their "pick <strong>of</strong> the litter" at the Shelter<br />
any weekday 9 to 11 a.m. and 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Senior Photo.<br />
Golfers to play In<br />
annual tournament<br />
A large field <strong>of</strong> area<br />
golfers i* expected to tee<br />
<strong>of</strong>f in the Annual <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Exchange Club<br />
Tournament, at the Bayard<br />
L. England Course at<br />
Beesleys Point Monday<br />
afternoon-<br />
William Miekles and Earl<br />
Shaw, co-chairman for the<br />
event, said the tournament is<br />
open to all golfers. The field<br />
will tee <strong>of</strong>f from 18:30 to<br />
2:30 p.m. at the<br />
convenience <strong>of</strong> the players.<br />
Prises will bo awarded on<br />
low gross and low net<br />
scores. The awards will be<br />
made at the Exchange Club<br />
dinner-meeting in Tuekahoe<br />
Inn Monday evening.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTiNEL.LIDOiW<br />
Brigantine Refuge to be open for<br />
annual waterfowl hunting season<br />
P u h lie liti n t i ii i; <strong>of</strong><br />
waterfowl, coot:*, rails, mid<br />
£:t(linul l.i|.i M in ifi r Dili I<br />
Ctjggc.\hull announced u>d;iy<br />
Hunting i:, alluwid in<br />
urt-oriliiiici 1 wilh all<br />
t|l[ilicahle Stale iind l'Ydrriil<br />
rr^ul:i(ions on open nii-.-i:<br />
whirl) are designated by<br />
Publu Hunting \i< i i( n<br />
M.ips ->f the Hefuee mid the<br />
tllrve hunting alt'a. I •' ill RrfllRV<br />
hi-.irlt|li:irli'is which is IiKMti-il<br />
t n tii-oat Creek Itouil - <strong>of</strong>t'<br />
Suito Roiit in Ocranvilli-<br />
N .'<br />
Muntei> :tr,- eautitinrd (hilt<br />
T [umoiit or pit blinds are<br />
^ ^ h i tn t i-d . Por tabl<<br />
y> . n\ Winds IIHIKI hiii<br />
1 it (hi' inii ill" each<br />
d:iv Tin- nsr i.I"<br />
v. i:id ri'trivi'r* i:<br />
I i \| I.. tin<br />
in.is ... bv boat<br />
r<br />
l il 1 t\ \v llh tin<br />
Ls [1 m 1 til.<br />
\\\<br />
1 in „,. 1 nit<br />
i<br />
V,<br />
i i t t, Iim<br />
1 t<br />
t I i (1 I h i •mum<br />
i. I 1<br />
W i r 1 Wit r 1 r i InInt<br />
Pr 1- in1 I 111 ! I pr i rim<br />
d i<br />
(| \ Up j,i>od<br />
[It j I<br />
t" 1 r [ 111 1 I I 1i i P i ii d<br />
11 ii < r\ it i n ,d. il i tut<br />
luinti:nr<br />
\« Lltl ih i ti lining<br />
lur 1 !\* (J hi Ih. llnnt<br />
VS In, I<br />
up ni d In<br />
i 1<br />
Library plans story hour<br />
The children's story hour<br />
at the Sorners Point Library<br />
begins again Saturday,<br />
October 1, and will continue<br />
through June from 10:30<br />
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Children<br />
from three to seven are<br />
woleomu to attend in the<br />
Children's Departmpnt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
library,<br />
A Junior Librarian<br />
program will also bo started<br />
in October and November.<br />
Junior or Senior High<br />
students interested in helping<br />
in the library and learning<br />
library procedures should<br />
leave their names, ages, .and<br />
phone numbers with the<br />
librarian, Mrs. Sarah<br />
Heffermfin, Junior librarians<br />
Convenient portable<br />
that can be made<br />
permanent...<br />
space sover, too!<br />
Model LTB 8T00<br />
Fits in a space only 24" wide • Special hose included<br />
for portable operation • 2 speeds, 4 cycles<br />
• Special care for Permanent Press fabrics • 3<br />
water level selections • 5 ivash-rinne temp 1 'selections<br />
• Exclusive Magic-Mix* lint filter. *Tmk.<br />
« r , , 12.2CU.FT.<br />
Whirlpool REFRIGERATORi<br />
_ FREEZER<br />
True No-hrost , . . even the IQS-ib, "zero-deyrce"<br />
freezer never needs defrosting • Twin porcehiin-eniimeledi<br />
steel crispcrs •' Hnndy glide-out shelf • Separate<br />
cold controls for refrigerator and freezer • HuperstoraBo<br />
doors for fingertip storage.<br />
CHUFF<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
— INC,<br />
arvlng Yoy Slntt "22"<br />
ALES and SERVICE<br />
ANNA M, SCHUFF<br />
BARBARA S. BROOKS<br />
JOSEPH B. MOREY, JR., Lkeniw<br />
• ILICTRICAL CONTRACTOR •<br />
710 Asburi Avenue Dial 39M242<br />
can do many jobs that the<br />
regular librarians do not<br />
have time to do. They can<br />
also free the librarians from<br />
routine tasks.<br />
A new hook ease now*<br />
displays the library's now<br />
book collection near the<br />
main<br />
Children's<br />
entrance.<br />
Department<br />
The<br />
also<br />
boasU new shelves for its<br />
increased book collection <strong>of</strong><br />
over 2B00 volumes. Many<br />
new books appeal especially<br />
to the upper elementary and<br />
junior high students.<br />
Preschool and primary aged<br />
children also have a wide<br />
selection <strong>of</strong> interesting books<br />
to choose from.<br />
Students will also find the<br />
reference collection <strong>of</strong> about<br />
.200 volumes useful during<br />
the school year. The adult<br />
library numbers about .3000<br />
books.<br />
The Association is still<br />
seeking a Programs Chairman<br />
to co-ordinate exhibits and<br />
displays in the library<br />
rooms. Anyone who is<br />
interested may contact Mrs.<br />
Hefferman,<br />
Bowling<br />
AFTER SEVEN MIXED<br />
DOUBLES<br />
Black Russians -1, Stingers<br />
Oi Grasshoppers 3, Sneaky<br />
Poles 1; Bloody Marys 2-<br />
Rusty Nails 2; Whiskey<br />
Sours 3, Screwdrivers 1.<br />
High individual (limes,<br />
Muriel Smith (178) and Tom<br />
Ang (211). High individual<br />
series, Muriel Smith (465)<br />
and Chuck Abrams (550),<br />
High team game, Whiskey<br />
Sours 599. High team series<br />
Bloody Marys 1686.<br />
Standings: Bloody Marys 6<br />
2, Grasshoppers 5 - 3.<br />
Black Russians 1 - .J, Rusty<br />
Nails .1 . 4, Whiskey Sours<br />
4 4, Sneaky Peters .1 . 4,<br />
Screwdrivers 3 - 5, Stingers<br />
'£ - .6,<br />
T H UltSDAY<br />
BOWLERS<br />
N IQ H T<br />
Tillie's Shop 1. Garden<br />
Motors 0; Williams Builders<br />
3, Sandbar 1; Meyer Motors<br />
'IVi, Dalley Plumbinu and<br />
•Heating 114, Ha(jerthe:v Oil<br />
t. Parkway Pharmacy 'i.<br />
High individual game,<br />
Joyce Bakley (172), High<br />
individual series, a tie*<br />
between Sylvia Johnson and<br />
Joyce Bakley (450). High'<br />
team game orld series, Tillie's<br />
(63H) and (1.536).<br />
Standings; Moyer Motors<br />
9W • SIA, Williams H>A - 3'A<br />
Tiliie's 7 -5, Parkway B - 8,<br />
Sandbar 6 „ 8, Dailey hVi -<br />
8W, Hagerthey 3 - a, Ourden<br />
Motors 2V4 - Wi.<br />
POINT BOWLING<br />
CENTER<br />
Capo.Atlantic League<br />
Key Men, 1, Doctora, 0;<br />
Bt-'rinfr's Essc), 3, Naturiil<br />
Oas Co., lj Wunuerlnnd, .1,<br />
Moyur 1 Motors, 0; Wallace<br />
Hardware, 2, Suli'sman, 8.<br />
High individual sorlts, Rev,<br />
Douglns RobillKon, 568, Hi(|h<br />
individual sini}ii>, Frank<br />
Ewing, Jr., 230,<br />
StandiliMsi Wall'acv. 3 0-2;<br />
VVondi'rlfind, 10-2; Dnniifr<br />
K-l; Koy Man, B-4; Oiia Co.,<br />
0-7: Sulosman; 3-0: Doetnrs,<br />
2-10; Mnynr, 2-10,<br />
Cl.nslfii-d Ms Bring<br />
Rs*ulfl<br />
)i r^onni | <strong>of</strong> the participating<br />
poit miii*, clubs. New Jersey<br />
IiiviMi.ii f Fiiih mill flame, (<br />
» ind Ui< Uuri'nii <strong>of</strong> Sport<br />
1 I lii ii. ., ol Wildlife<br />
Unit N.i 1 and No. 'J<br />
"huh m open to the<br />
i,t in i il public for waterfowl<br />
h n n t i n (. e o m prise<br />
innmximitily 3500 ncres til*<br />
till .1 lit in irsh.<br />
Tin outlook fur till"<br />
I'll.'! 70 eason is Mood,<br />
Kec. nt Mineys cotiditct'Hi by<br />
personnel <strong>of</strong> (he United<br />
States and Cailadijin Fish<br />
and Wildlife Services Indicate<br />
waterfowl populations to be<br />
sliuhtly higher than 196H-00<br />
levels.<br />
Consult Slate illld Federal<br />
regulations fiir seasons and<br />
bag limit. For further<br />
information, contact the<br />
Kefutie Manager, Drigaiitine<br />
Nnlinniil Wildlife Refuge. P,<br />
0- Box 72, <strong>Ocean</strong>ville, N.J.<br />
08231.<br />
BUCKETS O 1 FISH<br />
18 FISH<br />
STICKS '1.00<br />
.FRIDAY and SATURDAY,<br />
TRAY OF<br />
BAKED MACARONI<br />
and CHEESE 25c<br />
REGULARLY Me<br />
setp savtci MI*T. STOW<br />
^k^e<br />
Tilton Road, Northfield<br />
JTHURSDAY, o<br />
Open Daily 9.35 (<br />
Sunday 9:30 »B |<br />
TILTON SHOPPING<br />
CENTER<br />
HARVEST<br />
. OF<br />
77/.<br />
Boys' Corduroy<br />
SUNDAY<br />
BAKED<br />
Flatter Serving $<br />
BALTIMORE CRAB<br />
1.40<br />
>6flCi<br />
TAKE-OUT KITCHEN<br />
I lOfh St. & Asbury Ave, Diol 399-13411<br />
THE VICTOR<br />
r<br />
T<br />
/<br />
• - - - - ,<br />
RAINFAIR'S aruwor f<strong>of</strong> • pprfoet fill *,r.llrrent federal<br />
rap in April 1007.<br />
hired indicted carpenter<br />
ion, who was<br />
fo or a high<br />
nor Ii February S<br />
1 city job early' l in i<br />
Div|d L, Simpson<br />
Way he knew all<br />
le eflSO<br />
llnl"j *'"' ""<br />
m doein't amount<br />
I«rd 2 4i who Bt<br />
»i his arrest gnve<br />
"in Somors Point<br />
"M with his wife,<br />
-• Both received<br />
^ hearings In<br />
1 Oo «rt „., p cbfuary<br />
"|ttmentj<br />
roturnod<br />
ho eornplalnt<br />
ansisted <strong>of</strong><br />
[3118 Hj^Moskowitz,<br />
"Wording<br />
to<br />
police <strong>of</strong>ficials, was u s<strong>of</strong>a, stiltus as a city worker<br />
two chairs, a e<strong>of</strong>fee table, which means he could hi*<br />
two end Inbles, one planter, dismissed at any time. Idrive<br />
pictures, two mirrors, will not be math" peminilent<br />
^, ne _^4,, m p_—and—itn—adding trrrMr—hir-is—ncqmttrrt—nf^*itr<br />
machine. The suspects hadl eharjle against him.<br />
the furniture In their There is no law which<br />
possession in a dwelling on forbids the hiring <strong>of</strong><br />
West av. near 11th st. as municipal workers who are<br />
long ago as January 17, it under indictment fo<br />
was stated.<br />
criminal <strong>of</strong>fenses nor is (hero<br />
Conviction on such a a statute which requires a<br />
charge, a hish miBdemonn<strong>of</strong>, worker's suspension if durini!<br />
carries a penalty <strong>of</strong> up to<br />
seven years in State prison,<br />
continued on pam 1 VJ<br />
fl fine <strong>of</strong> up to $2,000 or<br />
both. The Isards, <strong>of</strong> course, Banks fo b« closed<br />
are regarded as innocent <strong>of</strong> on Columbus Day<br />
any crime.<br />
Currently Isard's city pay Banks as well an other<br />
BrnouBte to SB.400 a year financial • institutions and<br />
but under a new job business <strong>of</strong>fice's WHI be<br />
claftiifieatlons and salaries closed next Monday, October<br />
Isard, now a carpenter's 13, ill honor <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />
helper, will be listed as Day which this year falls on<br />
" mainlenanee rcpaimian-carponter"<br />
and will<br />
receive annual pay <strong>of</strong> SB,7S0<br />
retroaeliyo to July 1.<br />
Simpson pointed out that<br />
Isard has not received<br />
permanent Civil Service<br />
Sunday,<br />
The Cape May County<br />
National Bank will be open<br />
for limited banking service<br />
on Saturday, October 11,<br />
because '<strong>of</strong> the holiday on<br />
Moildny.<br />
COMPLETI NEWS<br />
OF THf WiiK<br />
WHAT TO SHI<br />
WHERE TO GOI<br />
CITY, NIW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969<br />
SIB B. and HPVMI iv, PRICE lOe<br />
George Meyer<br />
is i^d after, =<br />
iengfhy illness<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hall Santas<br />
<strong>City</strong> workers handed salary raises;<br />
to cost $157,000 to December 31<br />
Cu\ worl i vwth th<<br />
i \< ptu n J v r il who<br />
ipp in i tlv hjvi nir irri^d tin<br />
5 di pi i in f tin ir upi nor<br />
,'»' i f il pn chn tma<br />
pn suit \ ( t* rdiv ind tht<br />
,"| pr mis <strong>of</strong> i fit Mi w \ur>,<br />
pr<br />
* nt to ( onu<br />
P iv bo t b i d on i<br />
t iviJ S n.i< < tudy <strong>of</strong><br />
munic ip il & iliinr wi n<br />
ill >p(< I bv rt olution at 1<br />
t jiv < ommi inn Widm sday<br />
in rninp Hif n oliitinn fix'<br />
t-il r\ ft U ird * Labll his<br />
po itjtn U r U rtorJifn<br />
Tli 1 ry h.ki md i<br />
irml ir cnc ] roimu d for<br />
if(( r ttu fir-t <strong>of</strong> the \* ir<br />
v, r* iward d tin work* r<br />
f II jwink < ompl tint th it<br />
Meters in tho red<br />
with inflation many worker;<br />
r.ould not miike both end!<br />
meet- There, were even hints<br />
<strong>of</strong> wuvi wnlkouU if higher<br />
pjiy wus not instituted.<br />
The salary raises gninled<br />
yesterday will be retr<strong>of</strong>ictivi<br />
until July 1 so that in the.<br />
next week or so each<br />
Worker will recrive what<br />
amounts to a pro-Chri?ttnHs<br />
bonui<br />
The cost to the taxpayers<br />
for thr first installment <strong>of</strong><br />
the rniii«> will hi<br />
iipproximately 5157,000 with<br />
$87,000 <strong>of</strong> thnt sum beintf<br />
ipent for the retroiic tiv*<br />
pay. <strong>City</strong> Treasurcrer<br />
Anthony E. Imbcsi wai*<br />
unable to i-stimate tlie eiiict<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> the next 1970 pay<br />
boost on top <strong>of</strong> the present<br />
one..<br />
Under the new salary<br />
He.uk- the highest paid man<br />
in city government is <strong>City</strong><br />
Engineer Joseph F. Hyland<br />
who receives $13,000. <strong>City</strong><br />
Solicitor Jo^iah E. DuBois at<br />
least has the opportunity to<br />
make, mure sine*: he receiv* *<br />
a "salary" <strong>of</strong> $7fO00 but<br />
bills the city additional sumfi<br />
for individual legal StTvic*.<br />
inc.h HS court appearsncei<br />
Non-Civil Service<br />
secretaries to the three<br />
commififiioners will now<br />
receive $6t000 annualy.<br />
Clark Price, a college youth,<br />
who received 'appointment as<br />
the city public relations<br />
direetor is down for $8,000.<br />
By eontrast veteran<br />
building inipector Danlel_ ^,<br />
Connor roeelves $7,600,<br />
Lynw^id Sniitli, head <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Eiectrieal Bureau will be<br />
paid $8,550, J, Rush<br />
Chattin, <strong>of</strong> the Health<br />
Department, is gdieduled to<br />
be paid $8,500,<br />
Pollee Chief Benjamin<br />
Dungan and his opposite<br />
numberj Fire Chief<br />
Ferdinand Taecarino, will<br />
each be J paid $10,300, <strong>On</strong><br />
the ether hand Beaeh Patrol<br />
Captain George T, Lafferty<br />
will be pajd only $8,900,<br />
Four <strong>City</strong> Hall <strong>of</strong>fiees<br />
eontfnued on page 2<br />
Parking Authority's lots gross $4,526.67<br />
Though municipal parking<br />
luth operated by the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
CiH PafkinB Authority were<br />
well patronized on most<br />
bu-y weekends this past<br />
Hummer the Authority—with<br />
thi. busy season behind it—<br />
ha» wound up deeply in the<br />
red<br />
Figures released yesterday<br />
indicate that frem the first<br />
<strong>of</strong> the year until"October 1<br />
totJ receipts from meters<br />
And the sale <strong>of</strong> unlimited<br />
parking permits wire<br />
(4,528,87.<br />
In 1988 when the lets<br />
were open the revenue from<br />
June 18 through the end <strong>of</strong><br />
the year was $3,278.61.<br />
The "big" rnohoymaker<br />
among the Authority's three<br />
lots was the ficillty in the<br />
800 block <strong>of</strong> Central av.<br />
For the first Bine months <strong>of</strong><br />
this year it ' grossed<br />
$2,743.10. Last year the<br />
same lot did 51,681,68<br />
worth <strong>of</strong> business between<br />
June 18, snd December 31,<br />
The lot in the 700 block<br />
<strong>of</strong> Central av. grossed<br />
$1,149.04 this year as<br />
compared with $1,031.80<br />
during the short season in<br />
1808.<br />
A mini-lot located In the<br />
600 block <strong>of</strong> Asbury av.<br />
took in $124,44 this year as<br />
Compared with $70,83 in<br />
1968.<br />
Included in the total<br />
revenue reported was $510<br />
from parkini permits this<br />
year. Last year for six<br />
months the permits netted<br />
$246.<br />
The receipts represent<br />
barely one-thlrd <strong>of</strong> the<br />
yearly interest soon due the<br />
city on the 1238,000, and<br />
do not take into account<br />
tho comparative small<br />
operating expenses <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Authority. Interest for 1988<br />
will amount to J12,926,<br />
according to <strong>City</strong> Treasurer<br />
Anthony E. Imbesi. .<br />
Caffero urges speedy approval <strong>of</strong> new span<br />
Jameg<br />
C f -ru i »day ur^i d speedy<br />
approval b, tn^ ij & UuasL<br />
Cu_rd <strong>of</strong> plan,, to build a<br />
t\ in bndge on the Garden<br />
^tat Porkwa\ ca\£r Grtat<br />
Egg<br />
bom<br />
Puln<<br />
In<br />
i omn<br />
I oast<br />
C<br />
H^rbtjr Ba\ bp£v%een<br />
Point and Beosleys<br />
the New Jersey Highway<br />
Authority oper^tcirs uf the<br />
Purkwav "mp> get ntx wfkh<br />
t \\ r for thL juh" <strong>of</strong> constructing tht<br />
m ins \ i TI prinnpal (*f bridge<br />
!). i in c iK li, L li elu.til<br />
died Tuisday 111 Shore State to confer<br />
Memorial. Hospital after -a<br />
lengthy illness, lie WHS Cfl.<br />
A iiiilive <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />
Mr. Meyer WHS ^railuaiod in<br />
1921 from Cape May High<br />
School where he was active The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Housing<br />
in athletics and was ii cross Authority which operates<br />
ununlry runner on the truck Peek*§ Beach Villago, the<br />
learn, He received his town's lane low=*ost housing<br />
bnehr!or>, decree from project, is threatened with<br />
Dickinson Ciillej!!' in 1928 the loss <strong>of</strong> sortio <strong>of</strong> its<br />
and his niaster-s flejiri-e in insurance coverage, Scott L,<br />
ji!37 from the Uiiivi'isiiy <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania.<br />
Mr. Meyer first f-anli' to<br />
Oeran Cily HiRh Schniil in<br />
1925 where lie tn'llgllt<br />
history antl eivics nnli) 1038<br />
whiMi Otlii W. Reidily. the<br />
Kcllunl principiil. ri'lireil. Mr.<br />
Meyer was appiHiiii'd io ihe<br />
position which he enntinued<br />
to fill until liis retirement in<br />
June <strong>of</strong> 190.1. He made his<br />
Hume at ;100 Ncirlii «1.<br />
Hi- was past jtrp^icletil <strong>of</strong><br />
ihe <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Ki'V'inis Club<br />
itml had servr (-i uy. elub<br />
sei-relary Ki:iCc' 1SI1I. Ill- also<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> ..<strong>City</strong> Historical<br />
Museum, a life mrmbi'f <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cjty Playground<br />
A SKO Q i a t iuti, hoiujrary<br />
Rotafiiiti, past presideni <strong>of</strong><br />
thi^ New Jersey Principals<br />
Association, n member <strong>of</strong><br />
the New Jersey KducbiUrn<br />
AHSuciiilion and a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the National Honor<br />
Society;<br />
SurviviiiM are Ills wife,<br />
Ke^ina; one son, John <strong>of</strong><br />
New York Oily; mid u^ sister,<br />
Mrs, Elizahelll M. MeGoniBle<br />
<strong>of</strong> North Cnpe May.<br />
Funeral service. 1 : will be<br />
conducted Friday nt 11 a.m.<br />
from the Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home, HOU Central<br />
!1V.<br />
The Rev. Dr. William R.<br />
Guffiek, • i'ornier pa.stor <strong>of</strong><br />
ihe First United Methodist<br />
Church, 'will <strong>of</strong>ficiate,<br />
. liitpi-Hieii! will be in Seaside<br />
iMiiiiiiiueil im pa|ju 12<br />
a letter to the<br />
rSfier <strong>of</strong> the Third<br />
Guard District at<br />
nors Island, NY<br />
Cgfiero described the bridge<br />
uT \ltat 4- petiall^ for<br />
ri-sort ^easun tr ffic<br />
r*un^tructj jn af thfc new<br />
bndpt v, ould tspand from<br />
two to iour lane r <strong>On</strong> 1<br />
Parkway at thi point and<br />
tliminitr u aenou =<br />
bottlenecJ. for traffic<br />
cnt. nng and exiting Cape<br />
MJ\ County, Cafieru ^ld<br />
He asked the Coa r t tjuard<br />
to pvi. its early appruval ^o<br />
James S Cafiero<br />
Cafiero noted that the<br />
Cesgfe Gi in* approval U<br />
necessary because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
effect a niw span *%ould<br />
have on navigation<br />
"Ife is my opininn,<br />
CafierQ aid "that a nt*v,<br />
bndge would have littlt or<br />
na effect on navigation in<br />
Gftat Egg Harbor Bay or<br />
the channel singe the new<br />
bridge would be built with<br />
the same horizontal and<br />
\t rticaJ clearances <strong>of</strong> the<br />
existing span *<br />
Because the Parkway<br />
narrows ta only twu lanes<br />
at this pmnt there are<br />
many traffic jams into and<br />
out <strong>of</strong> Cipe May County f<br />
especially in p^ak hours<br />
during tht summer<br />
Moreover, Cafiert* gaid, it u.<br />
the nnlv portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Gardtn State Parkway that<br />
is only two lanep<br />
Construction <strong>of</strong> this pew<br />
span at the farhest possible<br />
datt- will eliminate a Kenous<br />
traffic problem and makt<br />
Housing units lose insurance<br />
WillU, the project director,<br />
said yesterday^<br />
The local Authority is one<br />
<strong>of</strong> 22 agencies in the State<br />
which are faced with<br />
immediate cancellation <strong>of</strong><br />
insurance poiicies Issued by<br />
Heil will support<br />
Demo for sheriff<br />
Cape May County<br />
Republican Sheriff A.<br />
Huppert Heil has thrown his<br />
support to the Democratic<br />
candidate for sheriff, Elmer<br />
(Pat) Kelly, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood<br />
Crest, a retired Baltimore,<br />
. Md., pfllice^ Ujemangnt, - aml=<br />
will support the formation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hepublieani For Kelly<br />
organiz.ationi in all <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county's 18 municipalities.<br />
Heil, completing his ninth<br />
year as sheriff • he also<br />
served nine years as<br />
undersheriff <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
County • was dumped for<br />
reelection by the County<br />
Ropublie.'in Organization in<br />
favor <strong>of</strong> a mnveomer to<br />
politics, Beech Fox, <strong>of</strong> Rio<br />
Grande, a former state<br />
policeman. Earlier this year<br />
Hell had been HI and It was<br />
during his recuperation<br />
period that word was leaked<br />
out he would not bo picked<br />
again Hi the sheriff<br />
candidate. However,<br />
Freeholder Director Dr, Leon<br />
H, Bchuek bucked tho<br />
organization and supported<br />
Heil in the primary fight,<br />
but the Incumbent sheriff<br />
.was defeated by Fox for the<br />
OOP nomination, 8,142 to<br />
3,794, a difference <strong>of</strong> 4,348<br />
votes.<br />
In announcing his support<br />
for Democrat Kelly, Heil<br />
stated r<br />
"I am extending my<br />
backing and that <strong>of</strong> my<br />
-mipuuitm, to Mt.— Klme'r<br />
Kelly, the Democratic<br />
candidate for sheriff, not<br />
out <strong>of</strong> ill will against the<br />
Republican leaden - although<br />
many people. fecl j am<br />
justified to do so-but purely<br />
out <strong>of</strong> respeet for the more<br />
qualified candidate. I feel<br />
that the <strong>of</strong>fice should not<br />
bo drawn Into the realm <strong>of</strong><br />
partisan politics, and that<br />
the man who is to be<br />
sheriff should have the<br />
necessary background and<br />
experience to do a good and<br />
efficient job, Mr. Kelly's<br />
more than 2B years <strong>of</strong><br />
exceptional experience and<br />
numerous commendations<br />
and awards for meritorious<br />
service In law enforcement<br />
indicates without question<br />
that he is exincntly. qualified<br />
for the pest <strong>of</strong> sheriff. Also,<br />
I am sure he will maintain<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> sheriff as an<br />
agency which will serve the<br />
people well.*'<br />
the Seoutirty Mutual<br />
Insurance Co., <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Willis said he has received<br />
notification from the<br />
company <strong>of</strong> its plan, and<br />
State Banking and Insurance<br />
Commissioner Horace J,<br />
Bryant announced in<br />
Trenton that the agencies in<br />
the 2Z communities would<br />
be without insurance unless<br />
the company relents.<br />
Threatened with loss <strong>of</strong><br />
insurance in addition to the<br />
Oc«an <strong>City</strong> project are<br />
projects in . Vlneland,<br />
Neptune, New Brunswick,<br />
Newark, Peterson, Passoic,<br />
Orange, Lodi, Union <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Gutenberg, Elizabeth, Bast<br />
Orange, Highlands, South<br />
Ambey, Jersey <strong>City</strong>,<br />
HoboJteji Mth B<br />
Plainfieid, rrvington, Bayonne<br />
and Rahway,<br />
Bryant said yesterday he<br />
and his staff will meet with<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the insurance<br />
firm today in an attempt to<br />
work out some othei<br />
arrangement. At stake are Si<br />
separate policies In the 22<br />
communities. They include<br />
liability, workmen's<br />
compensation and fire<br />
damage.<br />
Insurance companies In<br />
this State have undertaken<br />
similar cancellations in the<br />
recent past, Bryant noted.<br />
For the most part the<br />
cancellations oecured in<br />
so-eallod high risk areas<br />
though <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> would<br />
hardly seem to come under<br />
this classification,<br />
Willis said his <strong>of</strong>fice has<br />
made no -claim against the<br />
carrier and he is at a loBS<br />
to understand why this city<br />
is included. .<br />
the Parkway still safer UlBB<br />
it alr-ady u><br />
Ht noted lhat Inert have<br />
b»en many fatdl eccidenti, ir<br />
thu area whure th- Parkway,<br />
known as the v, tirld s nafiiat<br />
super highway,<br />
r queise= into<br />
two lanes<br />
<strong>On</strong> May 14 Lafitro asked<br />
th» Highway AnthonEy tD<br />
install adequate eleetneal<br />
directional signs at the<br />
suuthern end nr the pri-^ent<br />
high Icvtl bridge tj prevent<br />
anv future traptdy Tuch as<br />
that which claimud the lives<br />
t*f three womtn in a<br />
head on collision the<br />
previous week Two girls<br />
died at the same spot a<br />
little more than a year agor<br />
the Asurnblvmap mid<br />
He pmnted out at that<br />
time that the propn ed new<br />
bndgr will eliminate the<br />
traffic hazard, but that<br />
corrective measures should<br />
be taken in the interim to<br />
prevent any furthi,r<br />
accidents<br />
Misting meters found<br />
in Egg Harbor bay<br />
Last summer by the dark<br />
<strong>of</strong> the August moon<br />
somebody stole aix tandem<br />
parking meters from the<br />
Parking Authority's parking<br />
. lot In the 700 block <strong>of</strong><br />
Central av.<br />
This week a fisherman<br />
near the Beesley's Point toll<br />
bridge spotted a parking<br />
meter under the water. He<br />
alerted Somers Point police.<br />
The Somers point police<br />
underwater recovery unit<br />
brought four <strong>of</strong> the<br />
two-headed metens to the<br />
surface. They were returned<br />
to William Wallaeej chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Parking Authority.<br />
Salt water is no good for<br />
delicate clockwork but<br />
Wallace said the cast metal<br />
housing <strong>of</strong> the meters are,<br />
still usable. All but one <strong>of</strong><br />
the meters had been brokea.<br />
open and coins ^<br />
Weather<br />
Today, mostly mnny,<br />
high near 78. Overnight<br />
law about Bi, Friday<br />
mostly lunny, high in<br />
the low 70s. Saturday,<br />
partly sunny, high near<br />
75, Sunday, increasing<br />
cloudines with chance<br />
<strong>of</strong> showers. High<br />
temperature about<br />
75.-U.S. Weather<br />
Bureau.<br />
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"API 2 — SECTION ONB THf OCiAN CITY 81NTINf L-LIDGER THURSDAY, OCTOin • ElSPAY, O6TOBPR 9, 1969<br />
bridegroom to lho son f<br />
Mrs. Ernost Dunn<br />
Mrs. ErnDst O Dunn r>r<br />
Ihl- city. .bloMnW,"^<br />
bridci-roern, was matron <strong>of</strong><br />
honor and Dr. Ern" O<br />
THl ORIGINAL "PAD" — Policemen's eyes bugged as big as saueera when<br />
they discovered this cozy mattress placed on rafters beneath a beachfront<br />
store. Hoping to catch hippies or others .engaged in nefarious hanky panky<br />
they set up a wateh. Their "stake-out" was rewarded when they caught up<br />
with a group <strong>of</strong> smalk youngsters. The cops closed both their popping eyes<br />
and the case, -- Sentinel Photo<br />
Sandman<br />
continued from page ]<br />
without keeping his left up<br />
defensively.<br />
During the recent primary<br />
campaign Sandman was<br />
forthright in his denunciation<br />
<strong>of</strong>... Cahill—He—culled -him-<br />
"the little man who once<br />
every four years comes out<br />
<strong>of</strong> the woodwork" seeking<br />
the gubernatorial nomination.<br />
Sticks and stones break a<br />
man's hene, it is true but,<br />
contrary to the old axiom,<br />
names can hurt their victim.<br />
Sandman hasn't done Cahil]<br />
much good either in his<br />
statements during the<br />
campaign or in his recent<br />
blast that he won't campaign<br />
for the Republican standard<br />
bearer.<br />
It should be stated that<br />
Sandman said the news<br />
stories really misquoted him.<br />
He will campaign for Cahill<br />
at least in the Congressional<br />
district.<br />
Sandman, with so much<br />
political charisma, just can't<br />
seem to avoid such<br />
controversies. They hurt<br />
Sandman more than his<br />
targets, Charlie wiU probably<br />
be seektwg another<br />
Congressional term next<br />
year, br; 'as is rumored, he<br />
may try for the Senate seat<br />
now occupied by Harrison<br />
WUliains. Either way he will<br />
need supporters. He might<br />
even welcome Cahill,<br />
<strong>City</strong> pay<br />
continuod from page I<br />
commonly lumped Together<br />
as "seoond eehelen" vary<br />
according to the pay <strong>of</strong><br />
. their top <strong>of</strong>ficials. Taa<br />
assessor Wallaee Kuhn will<br />
be paid (7,800. By contrast<br />
<strong>City</strong> Clerk Ruth Nickerson<br />
will earn (7,000. Purchasing<br />
Agent Orland Ban- will<br />
receive $8 ± 200. Tax Collector<br />
Kenneth Behind will receive<br />
the same pay as Kuhn -<br />
S7,500.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Treasurer Anthony E,<br />
Imhesi is the second highest<br />
salaried employe after<br />
Hyland. Imhesi will receive<br />
$11,000, Deputy Public<br />
Works Director W, Scott<br />
Burman will he given<br />
$8,750, The supervisor <strong>of</strong><br />
the Public Wo r k s<br />
Department, Alvin Green,<br />
will be paid $8,200.<br />
In order to pay the new<br />
salaries the <strong>City</strong> Commission<br />
adopted a resolution for an<br />
emergency appropriation for<br />
5157,000, This amount, the<br />
resolution noted, brings the<br />
emergency Indebtedness <strong>of</strong><br />
the city to $801,633 which<br />
must be provided for In full<br />
in the 1870 municipal<br />
budget.<br />
WHITB COLONIAL DOOR<br />
$69,9$<br />
All isan art cwnptMs wtt* ptons-mi.9 hinge,<br />
nnenm iwnp. wind cheek ehulii, lotk »t<br />
and clojrr. No extra chirf* for doer, up re<br />
MxM, eOMPLBTELY INSTALLED.<br />
DIAL 399-1241<br />
Announcing the Opening <strong>of</strong><br />
the Office <strong>of</strong><br />
>*•«««>«>••<<br />
Dr. William H. Nickerson, Jr.<br />
DOCTOR Of CHIROPRACTIC<br />
1908 Applatrtte Lone, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
Offlee Phone: 399.4499<br />
., Heuris.f a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Friday<br />
' 9 a.m.-l p.m. Saturday<br />
HOURS BY APPOINTMENT<br />
Your old boiler may he<br />
sending your heat and your<br />
dollars up the chimney<br />
SAVE MONEY WITH A NEW<br />
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• Efficlint. dilivtri more heati;i§:de<br />
I east iron...clean, ^uiet. c&mpact<br />
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with a<br />
GAS HIAT BOILfR CONVIRSION<br />
Get a Free litimite <strong>of</strong> Heating Costs in<br />
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WE SELL, INSTALL and SERVICE<br />
Specializing | n Oas Baseboard Heat<br />
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PLUMBING & HiATING,<br />
200 ASBURY AVE, DIAL 399-3193<br />
FALL<br />
STORM DOORS and<br />
ALUMINUM STORM DOOR<br />
WHIT! ALUMINUM DOOR<br />
$S9.95<br />
WHITE CARRIAGE DOOR<br />
$69,95<br />
SALi<br />
STORM WINDOWS<br />
MILL FINISH WINDOWS<br />
Triplo Track, 1 Glass and<br />
1 igreeh Campari<br />
I for f77.50,<br />
ANODIZED WINDOWS<br />
Triple Traek, Wool Pile<br />
Weather Sfpipplni, Sold<br />
elsewherd at, IJ0.M,<br />
5 for $82,50.<br />
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at rl.»l.<br />
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Coats by<br />
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Tex into a great coat for today's kind at crimp u> n T i wi<br />
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The citysuit get,.<br />
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We picked out Wj<br />
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woven <strong>of</strong> sturdy2.4<br />
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tailored them 1,^<br />
town suits with KB;<br />
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the clothes that fitihi<br />
times. Let it haVE «•<br />
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WILL PAY YOU m<br />
Fo<br />
".,iKiw Road<br />
IM-Mli<br />
••••-. .'•MT-ai.H.<br />
from<br />
Gardens tour<br />
planned for<br />
October 30th<br />
A bus trip to Fjemington<br />
and Duke Gardens ot<br />
Somervillo is planned for<br />
area residents on October<br />
30, Mrs. Elizabeth Ofomwoll,<br />
special events chairman for<br />
the Cape May County Home<br />
Economics Extension Council<br />
in announcing the trip said<br />
"the October trip Is" being<br />
planned to take advantage <strong>of</strong><br />
the colorful fall foliage <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey,"<br />
The group will spend the<br />
morning in Flenjlngton<br />
visiting the Stengel Pottery<br />
Plant and cut glass factory<br />
where they will have an<br />
opportunity to see the<br />
etching <strong>of</strong> glass. After<br />
luncheon at the Flemlngton<br />
Inn the bus will take the<br />
group to Somervllle to tour<br />
the greenhouses en the Doris<br />
Duke Estate. The<br />
greenhouses feature garden<br />
stylos from seven different<br />
countries. Among the<br />
countries represented will bo<br />
the Formal French Garden,<br />
an English Country Garden,<br />
plants and orchids from<br />
tropical countries, and the<br />
quiet tranquility <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Japanese Garden,<br />
A dinner stop at the<br />
Somervllle Inn will conclude<br />
the day's aetlvities.<br />
Buses will leave the<br />
county at 8 a.m. and return<br />
by 10 p.m. Further<br />
information and reservations<br />
may ^e made by calling<br />
Mrs. Cromwell at 388-2823.<br />
Three-day meeting<br />
set at Bridgeton<br />
Howard 8. Sawalleh, well<br />
known South jersey minister<br />
will address tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Study Group <strong>of</strong> Jehovah's<br />
Witnesses and other delegates<br />
from 15 area congregations,<br />
who will be meeting in<br />
convention this weekend In<br />
the Bridgeton Junior High<br />
School.<br />
Mr. Sawalich, supervisory<br />
minister <strong>of</strong> the South- Jersey<br />
congregations, will be one <strong>of</strong><br />
the featured lecturers at the<br />
assembly.<br />
The program begins on<br />
Friday at 3 p.m. and<br />
continues through Sunday.<br />
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Anferina installations - Tower & Ro<strong>of</strong> Mountings<br />
for UHP ". PHF & FM<br />
1048 ASBURY AVE, DIAL 399-4910<br />
L
* • • •<br />
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mm<br />
4 — SECTION ONI THE OCIAN CITY SINTiNILLEDGIR<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Printing Company<br />
1020 Asbury Avenue Phone 398-0118<br />
Ail Types <strong>of</strong> COMMiHCiAL & SOCIAL PRINTING<br />
NOW PIU*¥ AVAILABLE AVAILABLi<br />
1<br />
PHOTO COPIES, WHILE-U-WAIT I<br />
FREE. BIT MATES<br />
i AST SERVICE •<br />
• QUAt TV WORK<br />
RIA50NAI E PRICES<br />
JACK WAKRINGTON & WAYNE E. SCHUEXGER<br />
HATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS<br />
Whlmseys<br />
From S2,S0<br />
Mink • Persian Lamb • Raccoon<br />
CMnchLIene - Yelour - Beaver • Velvet<br />
HANDBAGS • All New Fall Colors<br />
Shapes • Siies<br />
COATS . Wool . Interlined From $45.00<br />
FASHION WEATHIR COATS From S26.O0<br />
LINGERIE • ROBES - HOUSECOATS<br />
GLOVES • SCARFS . HOSIERY<br />
HELEN F.<br />
Open 9 a.m. to<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Friday 9 t0 g<br />
82; sbury Avenue<br />
Dial 399.5100<br />
Special<br />
Sale<br />
$ 5 - $ 10 - '20<br />
Values up to s 100<br />
HOURS 10 - 5 DAILY<br />
Evening bv Appt.<br />
PHONE'399.9537<br />
Columbus<br />
Day<br />
Dress<br />
Bonanza<br />
Friday & Saturday,<br />
October lOfh tilth<br />
$ 10 <strong>of</strong>f fall<br />
dress group<br />
753 Asbury Avenue<br />
fFormerly Meanies)<br />
10 - 5:30 DAILY<br />
UNTIL 9 P.M.'<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
TODAY (Thundity) -<br />
Colony Club Literature<br />
DepirUncnt m»tin(, 12:30<br />
p.m. in Uif home <strong>of</strong><br />
MrtJohn Walker. 12 Loytp<br />
Colony Club Music<br />
Department Glee Club<br />
tvheatsa!, 8:30 p.m. in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Paul Well. S<br />
Barbados la.<br />
* » m<br />
CBMC luncheon meeting,<br />
1S:35 p m. in Plymouth Inn.<br />
John and Adreanna Waller<br />
who have been working with<br />
liie Guayabero Indiana m<br />
Colombia, 8 A,<br />
Women's Club meeting, 8<br />
p.m. in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Edith B, Smith, 835 Sth st.<br />
American Home program.<br />
* • *<br />
First meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
season <strong>of</strong> Si. Frances Cabrini<br />
Rosary Altar Society, 8 p m<br />
in the K af c Hall, 349<br />
West av<br />
Lodge ITi F<br />
meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
Masonic Temple,<br />
and Wesley ay.<br />
and<br />
in<br />
10th<br />
AM<br />
the<br />
st.<br />
Club meeting.<br />
6:30 p.m. in Scotch Hall-<br />
* * •<br />
Rotary Club dinnrr<br />
meeting* 6; 15 p^rn, in<br />
Plymouth Inn,<br />
* * *<br />
ArfUAns mwtingi S p.m.<br />
In the American Lesion H&IL<br />
14th sL and Haven av.<br />
Shufflebaarri Club<br />
party, 7:30 p.m. i<br />
eiubhous**.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
game. 7i3Q<br />
Youth Center,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Male Cherus<br />
rehearSai, *? p.m. on the<br />
Music Pit?r,<br />
# * *<br />
TOMORROW (Friday) -<br />
Natona Council Degrw <strong>of</strong><br />
Poeahontas public card<br />
party, S p,m-. in iht?<br />
American Legion Hall. 14 th<br />
st, and Haven av.<br />
# * *<br />
Flotilla SI Csast Guard<br />
Auxiliary meeting, S p.m. at<br />
=409 Wesley av.<br />
# • •<br />
TOMORROW and<br />
SATURDAY -<br />
PTA Thrift Sale at the<br />
Primary School. Friday 3:30<br />
to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.<br />
to 5 p.m.<br />
Library plans busy program<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Free Public<br />
Library Personnel will be<br />
unusually active and busy<br />
far the neit few weeks,<br />
jcsordinfi—Jo Robert Baep.<br />
Direeter. The reason for the<br />
activity Is that two events<br />
will occur almost<br />
simultaneously: The New<br />
Jersey Library Association's<br />
Fall Conference, and The Creijhton, Mrs. Loretta<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Library's Fall Mover, Mrs. Jeanne Risley,<br />
Orientation <strong>of</strong> 7th and 9th Mrs. Dorothy Wertley, and<br />
grade students.<br />
Mr. BagEs.<br />
All full time Library From October 6th through<br />
personnel will be attending 24th the Library will hold<br />
the New Jersey Libraiy SS orientation sessions for<br />
Associatlen's Fall Conference, 7th and 9th grade students.<br />
which will be held In<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Hotel Dennis<br />
on Thursday, Friday, and<br />
Saturday, October 9th<br />
through 11th. Of • special<br />
interest will be new" Fall<br />
displays <strong>of</strong> all major<br />
American book publishers<br />
and library furniture and<br />
display manufacturers.<br />
Also <strong>of</strong> importance will<br />
be the Library Association's<br />
busses meeting and general<br />
sessions, featurine the theme<br />
"Effective Staff Relations."<br />
r'riday morning's jenerai<br />
session promises Eo be the<br />
most interesting, lively and<br />
helpful meeting. It will be a<br />
panel lli.egllffi.ian nf ilftrip<br />
and Grievances!", " followed<br />
by questions from all<br />
Library Association members.<br />
Attending the conference<br />
will be: Mrs, Mary<br />
A basic orientation session<br />
will show students how to<br />
borrow library materials,<br />
where the various collections<br />
are located, and how to use<br />
the card catalog. After their<br />
basic orientation, students<br />
will learn how to use<br />
various reference sources,<br />
including; English and<br />
foreign language dictionaries;<br />
general and special subject<br />
encyclopedias; atajarmes and<br />
yearbooks: atlases; and the<br />
Readers' Guide to Periodical<br />
Literature.<br />
Tiroler Haus<br />
<strong>of</strong> Imports<br />
Save for Xmas - Shop Early<br />
20% • 30% OFF EVERYTHING<br />
Toys - China - Glass<br />
UP TO 50% OFF on JEWELBY<br />
llth and Bearrfwrik _ Inside Flanders Hotel<br />
FLAND1RS HOTIL<br />
"Gaslight Alley"<br />
Flanders Hotel<br />
SUMMBrS OVER<br />
All bck-To-Scheo!<br />
Stock 30% Off<br />
SATURDAY, OCT. 11<br />
Beau Monde<br />
Jin qtrm-heutiq u»<br />
SALE - O<br />
SATURDAY, OCTOiiR<br />
II A. M. . 4 P. M.<br />
• Un(«ri«<br />
• Sejtv*. Wi VM<br />
Olffl, Strtt, €«<br />
MOW FOB IUU t. S4VI<br />
Ilfh and Ihe Boardwalk, Dial 399-1000 Exr. 168<br />
•MTBANCl: TOP OF »OA«DW*1JC RAMP<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Amateur<br />
G rlfers A^oeiation' montlily<br />
tournament at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Cily-Soniprs Point Golf Club.<br />
Tco <strong>of</strong>f 7:30 a.m.<br />
• • •<br />
MONDAY -<br />
First Presbyterian King's<br />
Daughters Circle meeting, S<br />
p.m. in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
William MeKlm Jr., 17<br />
h blvd., Marmoracard<br />
Card Club<br />
,m= in th*?<br />
Insurance<br />
dbeusupn group,<br />
4PP Sth si.<br />
Women<br />
S p.m. at<br />
Chapter S3 0E5 meeting,<br />
S p.m. in the Masonic<br />
Temple.<br />
* * *<br />
St. John 1 * Lutheran Esther<br />
Circle meeting, S p.m. in<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert<br />
Ott. 60 Wesley rd.<br />
• M *<br />
FerKuson-FoBiio Post B8S0<br />
meeting S p.m.<br />
* # s<br />
E^ehange Club dinner<br />
meeting, 6:15 p.m. at<br />
Plymouth Inn.<br />
* p •<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />
^ame, 7:30 p.m. in the<br />
Youth Center.<br />
Shufneboiird Club card<br />
party. 7 30 p.m. in the<br />
clubhouse.<br />
Pride <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Lod;e 757 IBPOE <strong>of</strong> W<br />
meeting. 6:30 p.m. io the<br />
Elks Hal!, 818 Bay 3¥.<br />
* * *<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
Colony Club American<br />
Home Department meeting.<br />
S:30 p.m. in the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Thomas H. Heist 3rd,<br />
Sl§ St. Jarnes p[.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter,<br />
Women's Auxiliary to Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital workshop,<br />
10 a.m.<br />
* * *<br />
Back to School Night<br />
7:80 pm. at the Primary<br />
School. Parents <strong>of</strong> Primary<br />
Sehojol students urged to<br />
attend.<br />
. . .<br />
Colony Club Art<br />
Department workshop, 10<br />
a.m. in the Arts Center, 409<br />
Wesley av.<br />
* • •<br />
Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />
meeting, 8:30 p.m. in the<br />
Council Home, 349 West av.<br />
* » *<br />
WSCS <strong>of</strong> the First United<br />
Methodist Church meeting, S<br />
p.m.<br />
* * •<br />
Women's Regular<br />
Republican Club meeting, 8<br />
p.m In the Youth Center.<br />
* • • rf<br />
First United Presbyterian<br />
Church Circles Meeting]<br />
Bethany - 12:30 p.m. in<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. George<br />
Spencer, 4813 West av.<br />
Calvin • 1 p.m. in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Craig<br />
Mathewson. 636 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. .<br />
Deborah • 1 p.m. in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Walter Israel,<br />
71 Village dr.. Somers Point.<br />
Dorcas • I p.m. in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert Bates,-<br />
2430 Asbury av.<br />
Irene Harper • 1 p.m. in<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Gordon<br />
CanUey, 34B E. Surf rd.<br />
Philaihea • 1 p.m. in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. John<br />
Richardson, 120 Haddon rd.,<br />
Sorners Point.<br />
Salem • 8 p.m. in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. EWe Tiktrs,<br />
1728 Central av.<br />
Westminster • 8 p.m. in<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mm. Jonathan game, 77s""<br />
F. Wallace, 101 E, Dawes AUantie „ »*<br />
av., Somers Point,<br />
* * *<br />
WEDNESDAY -<br />
Luray Duplicate Bridge<br />
final game <strong>of</strong> the season,<br />
7 ;4 B p .m. in The<br />
Homestead, 80S 8th st.<br />
• « *<br />
Meeting on low cholesterol<br />
foods sponsored by the<br />
Heart Association, 1:45 p,RW,<br />
at The Homestead, 809 Sth<br />
st,<br />
* • . •<br />
First Presbyterian Church<br />
Family Night covered dish<br />
supper, 8:30 p.m., followed<br />
by service at &;30 p.m.<br />
* a •<br />
Women's Roosevelt<br />
Democratic Club meeting, 8<br />
p.m. in the Youth Center<br />
* • »<br />
Past PocahontaJes Of<br />
Natona Council meeting, 8<br />
p.m.<br />
* * *<br />
Exchan gettes dinner<br />
meeting.<br />
• * s<br />
Morgan.Ranek Pqst 137<br />
American Legion meeting, 8<br />
p.m. in the Legion Hall.<br />
* » m<br />
Kiwanis Club luncheon<br />
meeting, 12ils p.m. at<br />
Plymouth Inn,<br />
* • •<br />
Lions Club meeting, 7<br />
p.m. at<br />
Bl ue<br />
"Mod<br />
Coming Soon<br />
at<br />
1224 Asbury<br />
Ave.<br />
THURSDAY,<br />
t« 4'toHug<br />
Juniors itoUiiJ<br />
ire newest in fa<br />
rashiaij. Be'am<br />
to see our V^^M<br />
lint ol Gifs aaJ<br />
i s. Avoini<br />
AVINUI<br />
IMIUJ<br />
VlHTNOl, M. i.<br />
nan* HIM<br />
"• MS t. H<br />
MEWS FLASH !!<br />
Sheriff Heil Backing<br />
Democrat As Successor!^<br />
After a lifetime <strong>of</strong> .loyalty and service to the Republican Organization<br />
and 17_years <strong>of</strong> outstanding service to the people <strong>of</strong> Cape Mav County<br />
as their Sheriff, A. Huppert Heil, <strong>of</strong> Wildwoocf; today announced he has<br />
•accepted the chairmanship <strong>of</strong> an organization known as "Republicansfor<br />
Kelly" and will work actively for the election <strong>of</strong> Elmer "Pat" Kelly, <strong>of</strong>-<br />
Wildwood Crest, Democratic candidate forjthe <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Sheriff <strong>of</strong> Cape^<br />
May County in the November 4th General Election<br />
IHERiFF H1IL<br />
<strong>of</strong>.<br />
For Continued Good<br />
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Administration <strong>of</strong> the Sheriffs-Office L.L--<br />
VOTE FOR<br />
Eimer w Pat" Kelly in the General Election!<br />
Republicans for Kelly<br />
'M Lr.,l ma for by Republicans for Kelly, A H,, nf w,, HdL chairman^<br />
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LsDAV. OCTOBER 9, J9&9<br />
Coming Events<br />
(Thursdny) —<br />
, ntraj United Uitd Mt MethodHit Sarnors P oirU Board ,,t<br />
L Circle meeting, 12:,J0 Education ffioellnn, 8 n m<br />
in the Sunday - nHiu School<br />
» » »<br />
lenient. Miss Helen Somors Point Li 0ns C|ub<br />
\ Auxiliary meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
m and Mrs. Loroy<br />
jgn, CO hoilessos^<br />
TOMORROW (Friday) -<br />
Ihaniv United Unitd Methodist Linwood Post ng'i<br />
Circle mooting American Legion meeting, 8<br />
p.m,<br />
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Somors Point <strong>City</strong> Council<br />
meeting, 7:30 p.m.<br />
! Women's Club<br />
meeting at Scriml's<br />
Uunint. John Brooks,<br />
(,„, <strong>of</strong> NARCO, guest<br />
**. . .<br />
smbined meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
m Point Men's and<br />
jin's Republican Clubs,<br />
in the New Jersey<br />
lomcri Point Police<br />
jiiition meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
iti<br />
PURPLE, RED<br />
ad BROWN<br />
$16.00<br />
DRESS SHOPPE<br />
ASSURY AVfNUf<br />
FRIDAY N1T1<br />
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SATURDAY -<br />
Children's Hour 10:30<br />
a.m. at the Somers Point<br />
Library,<br />
* * .<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Paranormal<br />
Investigation dinner meeting<br />
at Harry's Inn.<br />
MONDAY -<br />
Somors Point<br />
Club meeting, 7<br />
Mae's Restaurant.<br />
pm. at<br />
Suburban Garden Club<br />
meeting, noon In Central<br />
United Methodist Hall. Plant<br />
exchange,<br />
* * *<br />
Christ Ep i seop a 1<br />
Churdhwomon Christmas<br />
Bazaar workshop, 10 a.m.<br />
Make him feel like he's got<br />
the world on a siring!<br />
Give him the<br />
perfect gift<br />
for every<br />
occasion!<br />
Father's<br />
TIE-TAC<br />
<strong>of</strong> Solid 10K Gold<br />
sum ID UKa nuii utiuii iin<br />
WHAT A GIFT for the proud ftther!<br />
A beautifully sculpturfd solid gold<br />
horseshoe ... set with colorful syn.<br />
(heirc rjirthstones — one for each<br />
<strong>of</strong>. his children. More stones e»n be<br />
added as the fimily iroHs! Why not<br />
give oni to irindad, too? Comes in<br />
solid 10 karat white or yellsiv gold.<br />
With choice ol<br />
one tlrthiioiii 195<br />
tl.ZS additional for each stone<br />
SMITH<br />
JEWELERS<br />
956 Asbury Av«,<br />
DIAL 3f?.3in<br />
(CLOUD ON MONDAYS)<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Son.... , k<br />
Jire Company <strong>On</strong>e mcMins<br />
L&<br />
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m^ut%tnf ^<br />
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Sorrlors Poim Seni<strong>of</strong><br />
Y< tr '-°"» meeting, HiSOga.m.<br />
flail '" Lu ' hl "-an fth<br />
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Mainland ToastmistreM<br />
l -'ub dinner meeting, 6-30<br />
P.m. in Daniel's Restaurant<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
Linwood Muthi<br />
ni'-ftinK, H p.in<br />
p m<br />
ITS nan<br />
I f<br />
-l Unit d Mahodu.t<br />
Ll-ui, mnctinE H 1^<br />
C. race Lutheran LOW<br />
Afternoon Circle meeting,<br />
12:30 p.m. and Evening<br />
Circle meeting, B p m<br />
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Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Linwood<br />
American Home Department<br />
meeting, 8,30 p.m in the<br />
home or Mrs. Robari<br />
Hinman, Z17 Davis av<br />
Linwood. White elephant and<br />
ehildron's clothing sale<br />
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„, ^""e Point Kiwanis<br />
Wub dinner meeting 7 n m<br />
m Danlers Restaurant '<br />
* * • '<br />
_ Somers Point Fire<br />
Company <strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8<br />
p.m. in Bethel rd. fireball<br />
WEDNESDAY *-<br />
Central United Methodic<br />
Ruth Circle meeting, 8:16<br />
p.m.<br />
* * *<br />
Central WCTU meeting at<br />
the homo <strong>of</strong> Mrs. william<br />
Force, 2037 West av<br />
Linwood.<br />
Mainland Chapter,<br />
Women's AuKiliary to Shore<br />
MomoriaJ Hospital meeting,<br />
noon at Harry's Inn, Somers<br />
Point.<br />
Christ Episcopal<br />
Churehwomen meeting, 8<br />
p.m,<br />
Nor-Lin Lions Club dinner<br />
meeting, 8:30 p, m ; in<br />
Daniel s Heataurant.<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Somers Point<br />
Fire Company Two meeting,<br />
8 p.m. in the New Jersey<br />
av. firehall, "<br />
Summer concert<br />
schedule listed<br />
Clarence Puhrman, musical<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the summer<br />
concerts, has announced his<br />
schedule for the month <strong>of</strong><br />
October at which he will<br />
appear with his orchestra.<br />
Every Sunday he will play<br />
in the Ladles Dining Room<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Union League <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia. Other<br />
appearances include October<br />
11, Cherry Hill Lodge-<br />
October 14, Universal<br />
Cyclops Steel <strong>of</strong> Pittsburg<br />
Pa.: October 16, Strawbridje<br />
and Clothier auditorium-<br />
October 18, Barclay Hotcji<br />
October IB, Philadelphia<br />
Cricket Club; October "21,<br />
Hiinseom Bjothers at<br />
McAlIlstera; October 22,<br />
Republican Women <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania! and October<br />
Cherry Hill Inn.<br />
ANALYSIS OF YOUR OIL-HEATING IQUIPMENT<br />
W MAY SAVE YOU MONEY ALL WINTER LONG!<br />
BMr frte analysis <strong>of</strong> your oil-he<strong>of</strong>ing system con tell you what it may<br />
"Md to function economically and efficiently next winter. It may need<br />
eitaning, sd|uifnnenr ( or minor part replacemsnt. Or perhapi you'll<br />
W -? nt *° improvs your oil burner with Texaco's jet Flame Booiter, the<br />
Winlific new flame-control development that con increase burner effi.<br />
Wncy by os much as 42%, We do a careful, thorough job. Call ui•now.<br />
TACCARINO<br />
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W»st Avenue Dial 399-0450<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
TROPHY WINNERS — Th n<br />
Monthly tournament awards went to Th- ^mateur = Golftra Association<br />
presentations made by Tournamem Dl^tor Will- ^f. ab ° Ve with the<br />
'<br />
to right) Jack Kouglin, winner'^ t£f "c^f" ^f° klM Shown<br />
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Rhodes winner <strong>of</strong> the second flieht Da^f ^ ^y Se °° nd fli » ht: T °m<br />
tot flight, Ben Trout, winner <strong>of</strong> the t W ^ * Cham P ion <strong>of</strong> the annual<br />
Nickle., who is Presenting the 4^i P s^p fl h f ht s P eeial tournament and<br />
Episcopal<br />
women plan<br />
Yule bazaar<br />
SOMKRS POINT - Mrs.<br />
Robert CJark, general<br />
chairman, and Mrs. Harold<br />
Appleyard, co-chairman, have<br />
dealgnated Wednesday and<br />
Thursday, November 19 and<br />
20, as the dates <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Annual Christmas Bazaar<br />
presented by the Episcopal<br />
Churehwornen <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />
Church.<br />
Highlighting the event will<br />
be a luncheon" served on<br />
November 19 by Mrs<br />
Vaughn Qulnn^ and Mrs.<br />
Robert Tagg. A<br />
"Reservations <strong>On</strong>ly" dinner<br />
will be served November 20<br />
by Mrs. John Fitzsimmons<br />
and her staff.<br />
Other committee chairmen<br />
are; Mrs. Edna Fredericks<br />
and Mrs. George MoAvoy,<br />
Bake Shop; Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Richard Yeager, King _<br />
Richard Boutique- Mrs.<br />
Donald Atkinson and Mrs.<br />
John Card, Toy Shop. Mrs.<br />
Robert Clar, Mrs. Robert<br />
Smith and Mrs. William<br />
Ashmen, Needle and Thread;<br />
Mrs. Richard Eichorst and<br />
Mrs. Donald Patterson, Attic<br />
Treasures,<br />
Mrs, Adolph Kahl, Altar<br />
Guild; Mrs. Harold<br />
Appleyard and Mrs. Edwin<br />
Uhl, Chfistrna* Decorations;<br />
Mrs. W. BlbSonl W«. "M, Hin<br />
and Mrs. William Mawhinney,<br />
Corner Cupboard; Mrs. Paul<br />
Boniface, Hospitality. Hall<br />
decorations will be<br />
supervised by Mrs. Rae Off<br />
and Mrs. Carl Straubmuller.<br />
Robert Clark will be In<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> Mystery Packages<br />
and Mrs. Robert DeCray Is<br />
handling publicity.<br />
Kiwanis Club sect<br />
planning film<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Kiwanis club<br />
members saw Cape May<br />
County through the eyes <strong>of</strong><br />
a camera Wednesday at their<br />
meeting at Plymouth Inn<br />
when Richard Ciroyer,<br />
eounty planning bpard<br />
director showed a film. Sea<br />
Fever,<br />
The film stressed the<br />
importance <strong>of</strong> conserving<br />
natural resources. Herbert TV<br />
Adams was = program<br />
ehairman and introduced<br />
Orover,<br />
Nmw<br />
arrivals<br />
Nine families <strong>of</strong> thi§ area<br />
welcomed new arrivals at the<br />
Stork Club <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital during the<br />
past week. Congratulations<br />
go to:<br />
Robert and ; . Doris. Ann<br />
(Taylor) Ross <strong>of</strong> RDl, Box<br />
16 IP, Linwood, a boy<br />
September 30.<br />
Nieolo and Mary<br />
(Vaenlabre) Verdueci, 20<br />
South View dr., Somers<br />
Point, a boy October 1,.<br />
David Jr. and Porothy<br />
(Duff) Platt, 132 Devon rd.,<br />
Somers Point, a girl Qeu her<br />
Martin B. and Lois A.<br />
(Mueklowj .Partner, rC ; 2B<br />
Champagne Apts., Homers<br />
Point, a jjrl October 1,<br />
Pranklln and Bileon<br />
(Domen) Price, 2120 Shore<br />
rd., Linwood, a girl October<br />
4.<br />
Roger and Pntrieia (Qore)<br />
Milley, SB Village dr.,<br />
Somers Point, a girl October<br />
4,<br />
J. Michael and Barbara<br />
(Oorrett) Bohs 1 11 Brighton<br />
av,, Somers Point, a boy<br />
October 6.<br />
Honny and Pamela<br />
(Morelond) Lotsmia, 3823<br />
Central av., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a<br />
boy October 0,<br />
Edward and Pamela<br />
(Sherwood) Bobbins, 32<br />
Oibbs ay., Somers Point, a<br />
girl October 6,<br />
ARDELLA'S<br />
OLD FASHIONED<br />
BAKED GOODS<br />
BREADS • CINNAMON RUMS<br />
PIES •rcAKfnrcooioer^<br />
• SPECIAL ORDERS *<br />
OPEN DAILY & SUN. ALL YEAR<br />
7th Street and West Avenue<br />
DIAL 3ff-f21f<br />
PAGE ! _ SECTION ONI<br />
Sweet Adelines plan bus trip<br />
The Sweet Adelines are information may be obtained<br />
sponsoring a bus trip to the and reservations made by<br />
Latin Casino in Cherry Hill called Mrs. ' Helen Sponce<br />
Oil, (October 16 for the (3987898) or Miss Ruth<br />
dinner show. Guest Novlus (39D.0950).<br />
entertainers will be Steve<br />
Lawrence and Edle Qorrne,<br />
The tickets will Include<br />
round trip bus fore, dinner<br />
and the show. Further<br />
The man who expects<br />
favor always wants<br />
yesterday.<br />
WESTERN AUTO<br />
S15 NiW ROAD DIAL 92T-6464<br />
SOMIRS POINT, NiW JERSEY<br />
AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES<br />
PLUMBING SUPPLfES • PAINTS<br />
HARDWARE • GARDENING NEEDS<br />
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FOR HALLOWE'EN . . .<br />
Greefing Cardf<br />
Party Napkins"<br />
Plates — Table Covers<br />
Colorful Doeorfltiens<br />
O<strong>of</strong> Ready Now For Fall at . .<br />
WARREN'S<br />
Gift Shop<br />
834 ASBURY AVfiNUf<br />
Indian Summer<br />
is a great ssiion to plan<br />
CHRISTMAS<br />
PARTIES<br />
There are *1ili choice availabilities!<br />
fat, drink and have a merry time<br />
In one <strong>of</strong> 1he private dining rooms<br />
or in the *mart holiday decor <strong>of</strong><br />
the<br />
# Soom<br />
Reserve early by calling Bill Marshall.<br />
He'll be happy to brighten<br />
up any party afrangemjnts with<br />
our subtle niceties.<br />
PRESCRIPTIONS<br />
SELVAGN<br />
PHARMACY<br />
M, I. E ISAM AN, R,p,, Owner<br />
and Asbury Avs, Dial<br />
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SUND«yj fiM A.M. TO. 4; JO P.M.<br />
Pleeie Send Special $4,00<br />
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Public hearings on<br />
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Methodists to<br />
meet at Salem<br />
Brownlee-Watibn<br />
engagement set<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
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solemnized at St. Peter's<br />
Thrift<br />
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Route 9, Marmora<br />
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West Bi-rlin. J.u k<br />
Sp.illnnp .r Piicil.iwav .incl<br />
Dr Harry S Gmnrl itf<br />
Willmijhor.i<br />
GiHn in m.irna^i- by h.iii ru*ck aeenntt-ti with<br />
tin\ bu ;. n! st-If labnc and<br />
crystals and psMrk A long<br />
bateau train in brocadtirom<br />
flowed<br />
the Jieiulder.<br />
H •• r buuffant ".ilk<br />
elbuw-it- yth v*'il »a>> hf!d<br />
With .1 flural turn crown<br />
accented \wth cry^t.jk and<br />
^he earned a cascade <strong>of</strong><br />
whlto roses and ivy.<br />
The bridal attendants wore<br />
^dtysayd in—A^lin^--gowns—nf—^<br />
Moditi'rranean blue brocade<br />
ruffled at the neck and<br />
homline. They wore bows<br />
and matching slippers and<br />
wrist-lenyth white gloves.<br />
They e rrifd blue mums and<br />
ournalkins. The maid <strong>of</strong><br />
honor carried hot pink<br />
For her daujjhter's<br />
wudding Mrts. Buividiis wore<br />
her own . creation <strong>of</strong> a cout<br />
and dress ensemble <strong>of</strong> silk<br />
worsted lee blue. The dress<br />
was styled with cap sleeves<br />
arid a wedding band collar<br />
and was accented with<br />
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216! ASBURY AVI,, OCIAN CITY, N, J<br />
Phone 398.0032 . Ptlivery and<br />
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THE KENMORE WASHER<br />
In keeping with this evenf we otf» r<br />
A Free Birthday Caice<br />
Palmer Shopping Center<br />
16th & Haven Avo. 3?f.35OO<br />
Use Your Smart Charge<br />
(from ArteUt'i Bakery!<br />
to each customer purchasing o new<br />
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... And if YOU or«<br />
you're entitled to a<br />
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your washer or dryer<br />
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HURSPAY, OCTOBER 9, 196?<br />
jfort nurses' unit<br />
The '<br />
1,-w Jersey State<br />
Districl<br />
T will In' held in<br />
r <strong>City</strong> ni'st<br />
through Saturday,<br />
B t.i 1H<br />
enti'tiveh frurri<br />
Flu- elected tu<br />
rr MIHJ, DnroUiy<br />
president, Mr*<br />
(jcd. MIM. criirulvii Pimd,<br />
Sii"..inn.i Ouinn, nnri<br />
Hn Biith VVi-bur<br />
CARDS<br />
AND<br />
GIFTS<br />
Adi Bring<br />
RWulU<br />
Couple wed in ceremonies<br />
at St. Augustine's Church<br />
Mr* Viruinu D N.imu .,r<br />
"Hi city w,m ni.itrun ,,f<br />
TOM PERKINS SEA SHANTY<br />
826 Boardwalk<br />
SALE 25% OFF<br />
IEXCEPT MUSIC BOXK and LEADED GLASS)<br />
CALL 39i.01?4<br />
rr.»,i^,<br />
F"f h,.r .laughter's<br />
".••dH.ne Mr, Lehman<br />
M-lccti-d ,1 purple nttid co.it<br />
drei.s Wlth matching<br />
ai.cB*orii-, and u cornaRi- or<br />
whiti- Mirnaliom with<br />
tips<br />
purple<br />
Donald J MrAliX °"'f<br />
Mcdford Ljk,... asMst,.d In. roiiuwme a rra-ptmn at<br />
bnithi-r .J-, bc-^t m.in Ush.-rs th.. O7iim- R u,,m ,jf th..<br />
Wcrn Gary T Duffy tif ||,,s Denn,-, Hut,.| ,n Atlantic<br />
city. brothiT ,,f thr bndu tlty, thi- couple Jr-ft f llr j<br />
.ind GcrG- T McAllist.-r ,,f hon..y mo,, n in Purtujjal and<br />
LoriKpart, brnthi-r ul th.- France They will make their<br />
bridciiroo rn<br />
hciffli. at th,. Longport<br />
ai-avn-w Apdrtmpnts in<br />
Tht- bridi- w,n ,,tlirid in a<br />
Lnnuport Fur hi.<br />
(jown uf d.-i.p ,v,iry Alcncun<br />
r K,,inE<br />
•JKJ.V uuint the bride chine<br />
luce uppliquud with<br />
J t'rav Wnul tu-.t drew with<br />
ffi-mbnndtri-d impurted<br />
•illig.itur iice..s,.iri.-s and j<br />
Fr,-nch nut Thr Buwn waft<br />
cursaae <strong>of</strong> whit,- pardtnia-,<br />
itylcd with ,i hiyh<br />
Th,- bride is a crjduate i>r<br />
n f i' k I i n r and<br />
k Ocuan <strong>City</strong> Hi|;h Schoul and<br />
tnrminatmp; ,n , v<br />
• • r l e i y h Dickinson<br />
Scallnpnd rum,,,!, trimm.d<br />
Un iviTaity Suhucil uf Dental<br />
th- Hbnw tenth „!,..,,„,„ antl £u-nt-- Tht- bridt-gr<strong>of</strong>im IH<br />
Mfmlini- alone with .i widp Kr-idiiatu ur Holy Spirit<br />
brinH ..f puau d,- so,,. whieh<br />
High Sthuol and attended<br />
snt urf thi- i'mpin- waist<br />
.Ht . M-ph'!, Coll.-gc Hi- IS<br />
Her shauldi-r h.nflh vp,J „( ••ssnciatrd with<br />
th,<br />
McAlll.-.ter Fuel Compa<br />
FOR ONE AND ALL<br />
SELECT FROM OUR MANY CATALOGS<br />
Order Now for Special Discount<br />
326 ATLANTIC AVi.<br />
OCiAN CITY<br />
PHONI 399.0711<br />
Reemption hmld<br />
atArtsCBnter<br />
A reception was held<br />
Saturday for participants in<br />
tho Atljntie Area Arts<br />
Association membership show<br />
held in the Arts Center,<br />
Hostesses were Mrs, Betty<br />
Miller and Mrs. Joyce<br />
ReisEIBara.<br />
Mrs. Beatrice Brader was<br />
the judge and selected<br />
winners prior to the<br />
reception. Fifteen members<br />
exhibited. Winners and their<br />
pieces were: first, Betty<br />
Miller, "Silver Olon"; two '<br />
seconds to Terry Mastronardi<br />
for "Playmates" and Martha<br />
Tigho for "Benidlctine";<br />
third, Vernon -Sheppard for<br />
"Robin in Nest"; and throe<br />
honorable mentions to Doo<br />
Hammill for a . portrait<br />
Joyce ReisEIBara for<br />
^'Mansions" and Mary<br />
Richardson for "Tiger<br />
Tiger".<br />
The association will<br />
exhibit again October 28<br />
from noon to 8 p.m at<br />
Quail Hill in Smithville. The<br />
next meeting will be i,<br />
workshop in pastels<br />
conducted by Frank Havens<br />
October 20 at B p.m. in the<br />
Plnehurst Civics Buildinfi<br />
Clsuifled Aito Bring RculU<br />
PATIENT DRUG I.Q. TEST<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION<br />
1. At you avar ehanps rhe dsuf« orriand by ysur phyili'an, »r tt<br />
frtqwney ef uufef<br />
I H«w nu (vsr aihad your 4amr tor • nwlflc rn»dle«HBn far<br />
- lining or iimf<br />
'• DtyH W Hpirln or sHw drugi rfl combkwtion wlrh prMerlprlHi<br />
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I-AGB 8<br />
arrfeasi<br />
FLAG PRESENTATION - Somers Point Mayor George F. Roberts, VFW<br />
Commander Mike Mrvico, Medal qf r _Hsjnoc_Ji.oldet_OjcaE_JS.chiBidt^_Kathjt<br />
MfvJcaand Gregarv^J^Santir—displny the flag presented to St. Joseph's<br />
i's<br />
"TSefiool Staff Photo.<br />
Couple wed in ceremonies<br />
at Qlyphant, Pa, church<br />
'. A wedding <strong>of</strong> local<br />
'interest was solemnized<br />
Tcccntly in St. Miehaul's<br />
tohurch in Qlyphant, Pa.,<br />
-uniting Lorraine Bernadette<br />
/Mafden, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
•and Mrs. Henry A. Magdon<br />
Jit Troop, Pa.. and Paul<br />
"Joseph Flj'nn, son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs. James J. Flynn <strong>of</strong><br />
1059 Asbury av., this city.<br />
• Tho Rev. John P, LIpski<br />
,otfleiaiiti-ist- the-double- ring—<br />
11 a.m. ceremony.<br />
Mrs, Jean H. Catirio <strong>of</strong><br />
Lbngport was matron <strong>of</strong><br />
honor and Miss Ann Marie<br />
piontko <strong>of</strong> Olyphant was<br />
bridesmaid. Capt, William G.<br />
Fjynn <strong>of</strong> Furl Dix served as<br />
best man for his brother<br />
and James J. Flynn 3rd <strong>of</strong><br />
Port Lauderdale, Fla., also a<br />
: brother <strong>of</strong> the bride, was<br />
; usher.<br />
• , Given in marriage by her<br />
', father, the bride was attired<br />
; in a gown <strong>of</strong> white silk<br />
, organza over peau do soie He<br />
fashioned with a satin ith<br />
: stand-up collar and bell<br />
Colony Club m*mb«rs<br />
visit Cherry Hill<br />
Thirty members and guests<br />
; <strong>of</strong> the Oeean <strong>City</strong> Colony<br />
Club attended Federation<br />
Day at Straw-bridge and<br />
: plothiiir's in Cherry Hill lost<br />
: Thursday.<br />
I A chartered bus took the<br />
' #pmen to the evpnt= Mrs.<br />
; Howard Collingwood and<br />
„ Mrs. AJdan Richards were in<br />
; charge <strong>of</strong> arranBemerlta. Mrs,<br />
' D. Norman Young, president<br />
. Of the Colony Club, assisted<br />
1 with registration and<br />
obtaining tickets for the<br />
* fashion show which was the<br />
* fiighlight <strong>of</strong> the afternoon.<br />
, Jirs, John Newman won si<br />
; red corduroy hedrost cover.<br />
A percentage <strong>of</strong> all<br />
purchases made by<br />
• Federation members k given<br />
to the Federation by the<br />
Store. This money is<br />
earmarked for maintainence<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Federation<br />
headquarters building in New<br />
Brunswick,<br />
Altar Society m««ts<br />
A proposal t (J change the<br />
meeting date from the<br />
second Wednesday to the<br />
second Thursday <strong>of</strong> t-ach<br />
month will be discussed at<br />
the meeting <strong>of</strong> St, Franci-s<br />
Cabrini Rosary Altar Society<br />
tonight (Thursday) at k<br />
o'clock in the K <strong>of</strong> C Hall<br />
3-19 West av. All member,;<br />
aru urged to attend, A<br />
special invitation also |s<br />
Jjiven new and old members<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi> parish.<br />
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SEARSTOWN-SHORE MALL<br />
CALL 641-8900<br />
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time!<br />
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Nsw put y^yj" if«[reg msthini<br />
m sheps fsr Novy duty sewing<br />
end redeegFatingi Ceil SINGER<br />
feday* Will esftift ts yeur+lQffiff<br />
end tynf-up any make er medel<br />
7-Poinf-HomB Tunt-Up<br />
1. A4\mih fetfinit tint ism*<br />
2. Adjint fabric handling<br />
SINGER<br />
•Halt mw/br fa at i i N C • R int<strong>of</strong> /•<br />
•ATraSemar* <strong>of</strong> THESINQIB GQMPANT<br />
3. D» linl tfcSfli handling<br />
BcehanitRti<br />
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5. Cbtdc wtriitg for igftfy,<br />
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OPEN<br />
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NIGHTS<br />
The lotesl StyJgg in . , ,<br />
Custom Tailored Clothes<br />
Prire Lint for I'liNiMiD Tailored r IIltlti"<br />
UP TO ill! H<br />
76S0 54.50 35,00 li.SO<br />
. §6.50 . 65.50 57.75 . 17 SO<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SiNTINlLLIDCfR<br />
IMMIGRANT. Dr. Gene Gkimhalvo studio the figurehead from the Sindia<br />
which -brought him to America from Italy in 1897. Making the trip with his<br />
parents and sister, he vaguely recalls it as "29 seasick days". The doctor,<br />
who makes his home in Philadelphia and formerly taught at Temple Medical<br />
School, heard again about the Sindia and the Sindia" Room at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Historical Museum through a KYW television announcement on "People,<br />
Places and Things", The Museum-, exhibit deals with the Sindia's pounding<br />
<strong>of</strong>f <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in December <strong>of</strong> 1901 and is a very popular area with<br />
museum visitors. Senior Phutu.<br />
94.S0 66.00 3150 li.iO 10800<br />
W.JO • 7160 33.00 19.25 115.00<br />
75,00 3J.7J<br />
114.00 79,50 37.50 31,50<br />
130,00 ii.OO 39 75 32.50<br />
2050 155.00<br />
131.10<br />
rJa.OQ<br />
135.00 94,50 43.50 34.00 ' 154.00<br />
145.00 105,50 46.00 2550 16S 00<br />
AFFAELE<br />
CUSTOM DESIGNER<br />
Ladles' and Men's Cuitom Tailored Clothes<br />
1029 Aibury Avenue Dial 399-8919<br />
Ancora doctor<br />
to speak at<br />
Somers Point<br />
c u f r */' n 13<br />
m?cvr:i Slat<br />
be gui's<br />
riua! dinne<br />
latiun fa<br />
P..?:: ja.inui I<br />
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(j ^ ,. u,<br />
•dav at Harry'?<br />
I-ir..<br />
Pnin i He Will<br />
-p. -:<br />
us*? <strong>of</strong><br />
'*!' p n^!*<br />
-:d<br />
with<br />
.h<br />
th e mentally<br />
:iisuJfht d<br />
O<br />
bf i nstalled ar*j<br />
l.i«. :}h Curt m = prnsidynt,<br />
s". •=.-! Mc.V...ill. vigi* pFt'sident;<br />
,• '.Vhitph *?ad.<br />
*l;c'ri... : Ms irui. irea-syrer:<br />
\ I Mr- . Hi:nMEi.<br />
publie<br />
ri:*: !!,:-,. NL.ri a Marey, social<br />
hi,!-•l-i'tiy:<br />
an.d<br />
Let* Hoy<br />
:; -;f.- 3nt=at=arTns,<br />
,!r« Doi.iriw Her mann will<br />
.-=*..• i> installIna • <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
Tl .„ dinner in apen to the<br />
lubi :c For r ations call<br />
TO ALL OCEAN CITY HOUSE-<br />
HOLDERS, AND RESTAURANT<br />
HOTEL AND MOTEL OWNERS:<br />
The Following Regulations for the<br />
Collection <strong>of</strong> RUBBISH, ASHES<br />
and GARBAGE are now in force:<br />
ORDINANCE<br />
All heuMheldan ind ntfMn uting th* ee!l#etion<br />
f the Pubtle Work. D«Bt. «r» r*quir»id<br />
,te provide tufflci.nf r»c«pf»d«i to hold ill rubbish,<br />
aihM «nd g«rh*B* rh.t m.y b*<br />
JMtwasn regular. eellMtien dayi,<br />
RESTAURANTS,<br />
RECEPTACLES<br />
SUesnt regulation ehangn now psrniit gtrbaaa<br />
•• well ai rubbish and nhn, ts M dtpeiifsd in<br />
the tam« container which iheuld b* <strong>of</strong> m«faT<br />
d if )o to 32 !l<br />
HOTELS and MOTELS<br />
Your g»rb»g» will b* eolleer«d daily by eontr.et eollertori,<br />
Gurbag* mint b. itored in'matal, water tight eontalnari with<br />
tight, fitting covar. Capacity 4 fo 32 gaUont.<br />
DOMESTIC COLLECTION DAYS<br />
Monday and Thursday — 6fh street north to Inlet<br />
Tuesday and Friday—.'6th street south to 1 Bfh street<br />
Wednesday and Friday -—18th sfretf t» 59th street<br />
(Wh*n r*ar <strong>of</strong> property doa» not td\o\n an alley,<br />
container* mini ba placed at the curb.)<br />
* BECAUSE MONDAY. OCTOBER U, I, ln <strong>of</strong>ficial hallrf.y. NO COLLECTIONS WILL BE<br />
S/ E R E ' M^ C' TV Rl "^ « f^'^ H<br />
SHOULD THERE BE ANY TAILURE TO COLLECT REFUSE ON THE DESIGNATED DAYS<br />
PLEASE REPORT SAME TO--<br />
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<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS EXTENSION 47 or 48<br />
Dump truck plunge*<br />
through Vdk planks<br />
It look two heavy duty<br />
tow tnicks to estricati 5 a<br />
massive dump truck which<br />
went through the boardwolk<br />
decking near Brighton pi,<br />
late last Friday evening.<br />
According to Deputy<br />
Dins, ".or <strong>of</strong> Public Works W.<br />
'Scott Burisan. Robert FT<br />
Seybold planned to use the<br />
truck to remove merchandise<br />
from a store at 390<br />
Boardwalk,<br />
The planking was unable<br />
to withstand the weight <strong>of</strong><br />
the truck, and its two rear<br />
wheels plunged toward the<br />
beach below, one <strong>of</strong> them<br />
lodging against a concrete<br />
pier which supports the<br />
'walk.<br />
Workers from the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Public Works<br />
had to build a path along<br />
which the truck could be<br />
pulled to the level <strong>of</strong> the<br />
decking. Burtnan said.<br />
He noted that his<br />
department had issued no<br />
permit for the use <strong>of</strong> a<br />
truck on the boardwalk by<br />
Seybeld.<br />
Fire Company «•*•*«* iorfs« «««« Sf O t #<br />
OCTOBJR 9, 196?<br />
women to<br />
elect <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
MARMORA—A nominating<br />
eommilti't 1 to present a slatr<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers nt the ilnit<br />
mpotinM which will be in<br />
November W4»-s appointed at<br />
last week's meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Marmora Fir* Co. Auxiliary.<br />
President, Mrs. Charles<br />
Cgj&aboone appointed Mrs.<br />
• George Adams, chairman, to<br />
be assisted by Mrs. Inez<br />
Lautz and Mrs. Robert<br />
Srmth.<br />
The Chamber<br />
5 <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce dinner which the<br />
Auxiliary will serve this<br />
monHh was discussed.<br />
Chairman, Mrs. Ed KoURei,<br />
said the menu wilt<br />
changed to ham since<br />
last chamber dinner<br />
served turkey.<br />
The men <strong>of</strong> the fire<br />
company will be challenged<br />
to another game <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>tball<br />
on October 26. The ladies<br />
were beaten in June, but are<br />
hoping for a big comeback.<br />
A committee to gather<br />
information and help make<br />
arrangements far the annual<br />
Christmas Dinner was<br />
ehestn. Mrs. Bnino Tropeano<br />
is ehairrBan and will receive<br />
help from Mrs. Car! Singer<br />
and Mrs. George Young.<br />
Refreshjnents were served<br />
by Mrs. George Young, Mrs.<br />
Jack Southard and Mrs.<br />
Arthur Steelman.<br />
Lecal street paving<br />
nearing completion<br />
Gerald A. Barrett, Inc. a<br />
aaving firm <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
Courthouse, has almost<br />
completed paving work on<br />
streets ' in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>City</strong><br />
Engineer Joseph F. Hyland<br />
announced yesterday.<br />
Oiling <strong>of</strong> streets and<br />
shoulders from 19th to 33rd<br />
sta., Wesley av. to Haven av.<br />
is almost completed. Seme<br />
<strong>of</strong> this work. Hyland said,<br />
was started in the summer<br />
but heavy automobile<br />
parking made it<br />
unsatisfactory.<br />
Shoulders on Central av.<br />
from 19th to 33rd St. have<br />
been oiled as have shoulders<br />
on Simpson av. between 20<br />
and 21st., 23rd and 24th<br />
and 31st to 33rd sta.<br />
Newcastle and Cariff rds.,<br />
are also completed.<br />
In addition, Hyland said,<br />
paving has been completed<br />
at beachfront street ends<br />
from 19th to 28th sts.<br />
Back^To-School^Night Set<br />
at Upper Township schools<br />
Ueorge . E,. Bailey,<br />
elementary school principal,<br />
has invited all parents who<br />
have children in the Primary<br />
School to attend Back to<br />
School Night October 14,<br />
Parents , <strong>of</strong> Intermediate<br />
School pup Is are invited to<br />
theif Back To School Night<br />
October 21.<br />
<strong>On</strong> both evenings identical<br />
programs will he conducted<br />
for the parents highlighting a<br />
Curriculum Presentation by<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the school<br />
faculty. Parents are requested<br />
to follow the schedule and<br />
rules strictly so as to bo<br />
abl^ to complete the<br />
program as planned.<br />
PLASTERING<br />
GRIG K. CORSON<br />
NEW WORK * PATCHING<br />
ITUCCO WATiBPROO^ED<br />
PLASTERING <strong>of</strong> All Kind.<br />
399-7683<br />
SPANISH<br />
PREPINISHED<br />
MAHCWANr 4" % 8*<br />
PBEFINISHip PBCAN<br />
r. Bailey pointed out<br />
that this will be an<br />
opportunity for parents to<br />
meet the teachers and learn<br />
about the subjects and<br />
procedures to be followed in<br />
the respective classrooms for<br />
the coming year.<br />
School begins at 7;gO<br />
p.m. No one will be<br />
admitted to class after the<br />
late bell. Parents who arrive<br />
after 8 p.m. should go<br />
directly to the auditorium<br />
and wait for the second part<br />
<strong>of</strong> the program.<br />
Upon entering the school<br />
parents should go directly to<br />
their child's classroom. Those<br />
who have more than one<br />
child in the same school<br />
may visit any classroom they<br />
wish. A guide wilJ direct all<br />
parents to the classrooms.<br />
Parents may sit at their<br />
child's desk and there wait<br />
for the teacher to begin tho<br />
lesson. Each teacher will<br />
conduct a as-minute lesson<br />
about the subjects and the<br />
procedures followed during<br />
the year. Parents may ask<br />
questions following the<br />
lesson.<br />
T I M E<br />
WELDWOOD<br />
PREFINISHED PANELING<br />
4' x 8'<br />
S 3.99 Panel<br />
WALNUT<br />
VINYL6UARD 4', %%'<br />
ARMSTR0N6, WaSHAiLE WHITE,<br />
CEILING TD.E . 12" x 12" 15c sq.ft.<br />
. ft,__WELgWp0D HEAD0UAHTER5 I ,<br />
SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.<br />
1200 WEST AVENUE p.AL 399-0150<br />
* OPEN 'TIL 4 P. M. ON SATURDAYS •*•<br />
Election <strong>of</strong> representative<br />
to the Rcbekah State<br />
Assembly<br />
Assembly highlighted the t,UC\ -"•••"'y.<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> shorn ' 'M<br />
Rebekeh Lodge Monday 2*:""° were<br />
evening In the American p T,"<br />
Legion Hall. ,,.f h°<br />
Met. Ruth McLaughlin was J,,^ h"<br />
elected as representative and ,,nl, *<br />
hil<br />
Mrs. Sarah Woolston as t"t<br />
alternate. The Assembly will<br />
be held October 21 to 23<br />
toh i f f<br />
in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Following the regular<br />
meeting presided over by<br />
Mrs. Carl Shaw, Noble<br />
Grand, the charter was<br />
draped for Mrs. Florence<br />
Shuttleworth and Mrs.<br />
Eleanor F. Knight, past<br />
"residents <strong>of</strong> the Rebekah<br />
about<br />
luslll,<br />
tUutittQ<br />
EXCLUSIVE DESIGN<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Charm<br />
14 KARAT SOLD $IF,fI<br />
STIRLING SILVER $ 3,io<br />
KARATCLAD $ 3.2S<br />
TRAVIL ALARM CLOCKS<br />
PIN A PfNCIL SITS<br />
SPflDiL WATCHiANDS • WATCHiS<br />
* ENGRAVING DONE ON THE PRElIISa H<br />
811 Asbury Ave. Dia| 39,^<br />
Maalox Liquid , , ,<br />
Bonnie Bell Lotion m<br />
SGH.CK iNSTATMATIC<br />
Band Razor ».» VALUI , 5<br />
Jean Nate Lotion iu^9l\<br />
# OUR 14TH YEAR *<br />
SEA<br />
FOOD.<br />
1155 ASBURY AVI. DIAL 399-15U<br />
| imitated !)y Many — Not Diiplic-iitad by Any:<br />
3 FRIED SOFT CRABS . J 2.00<br />
5 FISH CAKES . . , »l,00<br />
FRENCH FRIED MUSHROOMS<br />
• OPEN ALL YEAR 'HOUND •<br />
hin Opan 9 A, M. 'til 7 p, M. Workday.<br />
PREPS<br />
34th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />
Squibb Aspirin 200 v s 69c| HZZA .* HOAGIES • SANDWICHES<br />
Hat Karate Aftershav§99i<br />
Surbix-T Vitamins , $7$<br />
WILKINSON STAINLISS<br />
Steel Blades »« VAL UH . 49tM<br />
Wf GIVI<br />
S & H<br />
GREEN<br />
STAMPS<br />
PATBNT<br />
MEDICINES<br />
FOR LESS<br />
MONEY<br />
W. ft* i Hw<br />
Wiht ts Limjf<br />
COLONIAL<br />
DISCOUNT<br />
947 Asbury Avenue<br />
399-7632<br />
SB. YEAR GUARANTEE<br />
HIDRQWERM<br />
CAS HOT-WATIR BOILER<br />
.iflfiiLfif ClsMren<br />
CansiFUEfier)<br />
25 Iff if Cyarintee<br />
pfcBfifef Dfii|{ied Ja<br />
9 IMMEBIAT1<br />
iNSTALUTiDN<br />
QUAHANTTED<br />
m<br />
HOUR! |<br />
?•?<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PLUMBERS, ln £<br />
Form«riy TiMMlno PJutnbing A H *" J)4 j(|<br />
DlAL<br />
WIST AViNUE<br />
3^<br />
Now Und.r. bvm.r«hlp-M'n»9«|"^<br />
LEON CRAAAiR . JOSEPH DOUGHE<br />
ANTHONY PiPi<br />
£B «VfCE • DIAL 398.0722<br />
WEEKEND<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
1966 BUICK<br />
ELECTRA<br />
CONVERTIBLE<br />
. Full Power<br />
Air Conditioning<br />
1795<br />
ALL OK USED CARS<br />
NiW YORKIR<br />
Four-door, full power.<br />
*" OLDSMOIILi "98" HOLIDAY COUPf<br />
full powor. Factory air.,<br />
OLDSMOBILI "98" HOLIDAY SiDAN<br />
Full power. Factory ail*,<br />
- 47 PONTIAC BONNf VILLI 4.DR. SiDAN<br />
full power. Factory air, •<br />
Full power.<br />
power.<br />
"••" HOLIDAY COUPI<br />
EXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS<br />
.,_ <strong>On</strong> ou r RBmaining Supply <strong>of</strong><br />
'»» OLDSMOBILI and CHEVROLiT<br />
Tent<br />
DSM °NSTRATORI<br />
w choose from _ Most with air cond,<br />
PALMER<br />
, *fiOLET & OLDSMOBiLE, ine<br />
USE URY AViNUE PHONi 3W.0235<br />
LOTd<br />
SIMPSON AVf,, PHONI 39?.0Z37<br />
1;<br />
on<br />
and spond an enjoyable<br />
JTHE OCtAN CITY SINTINIL-LIDGER<br />
Mn, Ronald W. Ooodman<br />
afternoon with us at<br />
BAY EMBERS<br />
LOUNGE<br />
MARYLAND & BAY AViNUfS<br />
SOMERS POINT, N, J,<br />
OPEN 12 NOON DAILY<br />
Liya Muiie Wed,, Ffi, & Sar.<br />
NEW DINER<br />
A HESTAU«ANT<br />
PLEASANTViLLi<br />
FRIDAY, OCT, 10<br />
Qnkfd Sluffrd Flniiridcf<br />
with Cf jbfite.it<br />
DakrH Cod Fish FilFpf with<br />
Stewed Tomata<br />
ftSt Uhalet! Tap §lrlgin ai Bc£<br />
SAT, a SUN,, OCT. II,<br />
,?s\ Cuiic-f Pnimj^Uin .in<br />
Spilghctii, no veg.<br />
lotl Chnict? Chopped S(<br />
Cake InipsriaU T.irinr i<br />
MONDAY, OCT. 13<br />
TUESDAY,<br />
:fi!Eticn & Mu)<br />
PH5try Shell<br />
OCT. 14<br />
Bolted Pata. . n'a vefe.<br />
hioned Beef Stew,<br />
Ffit?d_ Flniindor Fillet,<br />
Tartar Sauec<br />
WEDNESDAY; OCT.<br />
Mtcei Swiis Stosh<br />
in <strong>On</strong>fsn- Gfnvy<br />
Temsto Sauce<br />
THURSDAY, OCT. 16<br />
Seulhsfn Fried Chicken,<br />
iJpU-L-ti Apple Rings<br />
fried Cnd Fish filled<br />
Tartiir Sauza<br />
•-.«<br />
V<br />
V.'<br />
|!.T<br />
v7/:i/!u\<br />
BLACK HOUSE PPKt<br />
AT NtW HQAD, on Hout, 40<br />
ALSO AI ATLANTIC * OHIO<br />
A¥ES.. ATLANTIC CITY<br />
DAILY $<br />
SPECIALS 1<br />
INCLUDES SAT.<br />
ElFtVtD 11 A.M<br />
SUN-<br />
9 P,M.<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
FRIDAY, OCT. 10<br />
Fried Jumbs Shrimp<br />
Kiuffed with Cnbmigl<br />
Hrnlled Haddaek Fillet.<br />
. Butter SiUce<br />
Breaded VaBi Outlet.<br />
Bri>¥tn Gravy<br />
SAT, a SUN,, OCT. 11, 1<br />
Beef Pot iteap^ Oven BFSwn<br />
Pot* If,, 1 yi|,<br />
RosBt Spring Chlekan gnrl<br />
SpagBjjttli fie veg,<br />
qsm&inslien Seaf&ad PlaHer,<br />
Tt S<br />
Sauertfgut, l MS.<br />
Cdll.-d nftb> Beef LTrtr,<br />
Fried Qnlsns<br />
Muihrsom Beef Catiered I v<br />
TUEIDAY, OCT. !4<br />
Bailed Ham end Steamed<br />
Cs&bage, 1 veg-<br />
IpaghcHj with Itrtllfl,. sn,,».-,,;lnlnt««Fluffy Scrjiii.<br />
bled E^s • Crisp riacnn • Aimrlrd fruits mid<br />
Melons in Srasoti • Petite fiincakna with Dc<br />
licious BJueberry Sjru|j • Sweet Rolls • All<br />
the Iiolc<strong>of</strong>feryoueon driiikl<br />
*e» M >yj
CTi.<br />
3?AQ£ 12 — SiCTiON ON6<br />
to be honored for Perkwoy *»tvle*<br />
Two area residpnl! will be<br />
saionc 89 Garden State<br />
Parkway employees honored<br />
Wednesday at a dinner<br />
marking IB and 10 years <strong>of</strong><br />
service to Uir Parkway, The<br />
annual awards dinner will bell<br />
u 11 e n w o cid Manor,<br />
MaUwan.<br />
To be honored with<br />
15-year citations are James<br />
\7t<br />
Famous For Fine<br />
nf SOMIRS POINT<br />
I'REVrTI MANAUEMHfT<br />
SINCE IMS<br />
r, <strong>of</strong> Oeesn <strong>City</strong>.<br />
and Lewi?; Peterson, <strong>of</strong> Srn<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong>, Both aw Mil<br />
lakers.<br />
Freedom <strong>of</strong> speech does<br />
not mean much So Lhe man<br />
who is sfraid to express<br />
himsrlf.<br />
Jfefc?<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
STEAKS<br />
ITALIAN<br />
Ciimt en th« Hilf Shell or 5rMm#d • Sandwich<br />
<strong>On</strong> ReoMvalf Blvd., Vh MiUs-Watt-<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>* <strong>City</strong> on 34fh Street<br />
C, er. Daily 'til Midniihr • Pri. « Sit, 'ffl 5 i.m.<br />
OPEN SUNDAYS mm 13 HOOH<br />
BEER • WINES • LIQUORS<br />
FREE DELIVERY - DIAL 399-4906<br />
Circle<br />
CANADIAN-AMERICAN<br />
BLENDED WHISKEY<br />
Slrpjghf WhillcBy<br />
Canadian Whiikcy<br />
6 Y«ri Old<br />
4 Y.«r. Old<br />
TOTAL S1% ACID WHISKIES<br />
4f % Neutral Splriti<br />
_ $6 Pro<strong>of</strong> —<br />
FIFTH<br />
QUART<br />
Good Dining<br />
Begin* at the Sign <strong>of</strong> the Indian<br />
U.30<br />
CIRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
FINiST AND MOST COApLiTI STOCK<br />
<strong>On</strong> fhf* Circle<br />
IN ALL OF SOUTH JERSIY<br />
Somer* Paint<br />
Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />
Ji Begin your day in<br />
the country with<br />
Luncheon at the Inn<br />
Bright autumn tun . , , brisk, invigorating<br />
. , and a bay side view that's been<br />
Inspiring since the days <strong>of</strong> the tenni"; this<br />
is the setting for a lunch^"* *t"*t w'M ha<br />
as delightful as only a day in the ebuntry<br />
tan be.<br />
Obituaries <strong>of</strong> the week<br />
Harold Hager *<br />
pi,<br />
dies; Realtor<br />
Harold<br />
Baltersea<br />
Tuesday<br />
Memorial<br />
W.<br />
rd.<br />
<strong>of</strong> 421<br />
died suddenly<br />
in Shore<br />
Hospital. He WAS<br />
Mr, Hater Cifne cirao lo <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> in 1P26 and opened a<br />
real estate <strong>of</strong>fiee si his<br />
home in 192S M which time<br />
he became a real estate<br />
broker. Before ciiming to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily he was sales<br />
promotion manapef for<br />
Abboll's Dairies in<br />
Philadelphin. He also sened<br />
as health <strong>of</strong>ficer for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Ciiy for 20 years retiring<br />
freim that position to<br />
opera:,. his real estate<br />
business full time.<br />
He was 3 member <strong>of</strong> the •<br />
First Uniu-d Methodist<br />
Church, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Yacht Club and the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Real Estate Board, He<br />
also was a former member<br />
<strong>of</strong> Morgan-Rafiek Post 137<br />
American Legion and the<br />
Gardens Civic Association,<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Class <strong>of</strong> 1P13 <strong>of</strong> the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.<br />
Surviving are his wife,<br />
Marion H.. ens? daughter.<br />
Mrs. W. Leroy .Booth <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city: an( son, H. William Jr,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hartsville, S.C.: and sis<br />
Jrsndchildrrn.<br />
Funeral services will be<br />
conducted tomorrow ^Friday!<br />
at 3 p.m. from the<br />
G s dfrey,Smith ' Funeral<br />
Home L 809 Central av., with<br />
the Rev, Dr. William R,<br />
Guffick. former pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
the First United Methodist<br />
Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment,<br />
will be at Seaside Cemetery,<br />
Palermo. Friends may eall<br />
the hour prior to the<br />
service.<br />
DAILY<br />
DINNERS<br />
n 15<br />
AH Sps-sals Include<br />
SALAD, J VEGETABLES<br />
^RIOAV, OCTOBER II<br />
iafces Maefc#T*i, Igsnisft S*ye*<br />
Tamils (will<br />
FriM SAHmp. CocVL.il Sauea<br />
Manni C<br />
ISi *«, J<br />
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11<br />
BrMB« ¥«•! Cutlrt,<br />
ih<br />
Oi<br />
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1)<br />
TUESDAY, OCTOilR<br />
HilM B..I LB1, Brm<br />
B<br />
WEONISDAT, OCTOIER II<br />
Hwi UHwat. BeiiM PH<br />
Fr.»e Biieten<br />
Msm Omelet .<br />
OCTOBER<br />
liitaurr Slmfc, Ssi<br />
Bmusm<br />
lt»Ml, , lilli<br />
Official<br />
THE OCiAN CITY SfNTINfL-LEDGfR<br />
MARMORA - tViiliam J,<br />
Boden <strong>of</strong> 10 St. Andrew's<br />
passed away Sunday in<br />
Shore MemWiil Hospital<br />
after • brief illness. He was<br />
SI.<br />
Mr. Boden m born in<br />
Philadelphia and was a<br />
retired attendant at the<br />
Woodbine State Colony,<br />
Surviving are his wife,<br />
Mae; one dauphwr, Mrs.<br />
Marie Graham <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia? one son,<br />
Willitm F. <strong>of</strong> Maple Shade;<br />
one brother, Frank <strong>of</strong> Lake<br />
Wales, Fla.i three<br />
grandchildren and three peat<br />
pTindchildren,<br />
Funeral services will be<br />
tomorrow (Friday) at 1:30<br />
p.m. from the Weuel<br />
Funeral Home, 6802 RUing<br />
Sun av., Philadelphia.<br />
Interment will be at White<br />
Chapel Gardens, PeaSterviJIe,<br />
Pa, Local arrangements were<br />
by the LanBley Funeral<br />
Home in Tuckah&e,<br />
Mre, Bertha Gefhard<br />
Mrs, Bertha B. Gerhard <strong>of</strong><br />
41 Sunset pi died at Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital Sunday,<br />
She was .75,<br />
-Mrs. Gerhard wms a native<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ireland and had made her<br />
home in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for 35<br />
yens- She was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the American Legion<br />
Gtorgt W. Meyer<br />
eentinued from page 1<br />
Cemeteiy. Palerrno, Friends<br />
may call this evening<br />
(Thursday) between 7 and 9<br />
o'clock. In lieu <strong>of</strong> flowers<br />
contributions may be tent to<br />
th» Oc«an <strong>City</strong> Kiwanis Club<br />
Welfare Fund.<br />
PaJIbearers will be Clyde<br />
EUis, Scott Johnson, Cbaris<br />
Miles, Albert Halliday, Dr<br />
Paul Pettit and Floyd<br />
Townsend.<br />
Serving as honorary<br />
paUbearer will be French B.<br />
I^oveiand.<br />
Indicted<br />
continued from page 1<br />
his employment he is<br />
indieW-d. So far at U kn(,wn,<br />
howt-iM, Usrd's is the first<br />
cas* <strong>of</strong> a man under<br />
Indictment being hired.<br />
Two city policemen,<br />
Robert C. Wuramer. 29, and<br />
Jael! Smith. 31, are<br />
eurrenUy worWng as Beach<br />
Patrol boat repairmen while<br />
awaiting trial an charges <strong>of</strong><br />
aduluiry and aiding and<br />
sbBtting the operation' <strong>of</strong> an<br />
alleged disorderly house.<br />
The two <strong>of</strong>ficers will not<br />
receive raises under the new<br />
pay scale unless they are<br />
acquitted in County Court<br />
when their eases come to<br />
trial in mid-November<br />
Both men were given .<br />
notices <strong>of</strong> su^eMlon after<br />
their indictment and only<br />
the threat <strong>of</strong> legal action<br />
against the city by their<br />
attorney brought ebout their<br />
continued employment<br />
though not as policemen.<br />
CONEY'S<br />
INC,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Roetevali Blvd. <strong>On</strong>e Mil* From Bridge<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
Wall Known Brandi<br />
KYI . BOURBON<br />
GIN • RUM<br />
BEER<br />
OPEN<br />
WEEKDAYS<br />
9 A.M. ts 10 P.M.<br />
No Sunday Sales<br />
BAR<br />
Open Daily<br />
from 9 a.m.<br />
Open<br />
Sundays<br />
12 Noon<br />
Dial 399-9851<br />
<strong>On</strong>* out <strong>of</strong> four<br />
mon Social Security<br />
Cape May County<br />
residents jreeivinR benefits<br />
under Social Security<br />
number one out <strong>of</strong> every,<br />
four persons in the county<br />
ag compared to a state<br />
average <strong>of</strong> one out <strong>of</strong> nine*,,<br />
nearly double the stale<br />
average.<br />
Figures released today in ^<br />
the Newsletter ^>f the New<br />
Jersey State Division <strong>On</strong><br />
Aging indicated that at the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> 1968, there were<br />
13,010 persons in the<br />
county receiving social<br />
security benefits totalling<br />
$1,199,000 per month. The<br />
county's population is<br />
estimated at about 82,000<br />
persons.<br />
At the state level,<br />
815,000 persons <strong>of</strong> a slate<br />
population <strong>of</strong> seven million<br />
are receiving $76,912,000 in<br />
monthly benefits.<br />
Of the 13,010 persons<br />
receiving benefits in the<br />
county, 7799 are retired<br />
workers and 296 are persons<br />
receiving special age 12<br />
benefits. The remainder are<br />
children and "young widowed<br />
mothers as well us disabled<br />
workers and their<br />
dependents.<br />
Studded tires may<br />
be used in state<br />
TRENTON-Direetor<br />
at<br />
the Division <strong>of</strong> Motor<br />
Vehicles June Strelecki has<br />
announced the winter<br />
schedule for the use <strong>of</strong><br />
Auxiliary-.<br />
studded tires. These tires<br />
Surviving are one will be permitted throughout<br />
daughter, Mrs. Geraldlne Svit the "state no earlier than<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city; two sisters, Mrs. October 15, 1969 or any<br />
Joseph Bradley and Mrs. later than April 16, 1970,<br />
Wnliarn Ludwig, both <strong>of</strong> Stud tires are a type <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia; and two snow tire fitted with a pin<br />
grandchildren.<br />
type device In openings<br />
Funeral services were held moulded for this purpose in<br />
Tuesday morning from the the tread design. The "stud"<br />
Wiraberg Funeral Home consists <strong>of</strong> a tungsten<br />
followed by Requiem High carbide core bonded to an<br />
Mass at St. Joseph's R.C. outer easing or shell <strong>of</strong><br />
Church in Semera Point plastic, aluminum or steel.<br />
Interment waj at Laurel Reports indicate that these<br />
Memorial Park, Pomona. tires may cause some<br />
abnormal wearing <strong>of</strong> read<br />
surfaces, but the safety<br />
features <strong>of</strong> studded tires<br />
appear to warrant the<br />
present regulation permitting<br />
their use in New Jersey,<br />
Miss Strelecki said.<br />
Yule parcel<br />
mailing dates<br />
are announced<br />
Postmaster C. Wesley<br />
Barclay has released, date!<br />
for mailing Christmas 'parcels<br />
to members <strong>of</strong> the Artned<br />
Forces overseas.<br />
The t'errn "Arrned Forces<br />
Overseas" includes personnel<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Armed Forces,<br />
members <strong>of</strong> their families<br />
and United States civilians<br />
• employed overseas who<br />
receive their mail through an<br />
APO or FTO New York,<br />
San FraneUeo or Seattle,<br />
Addresses must be legible<br />
ar:d complete and sheule be<br />
prepared by typewriter or<br />
pen and Ink, The APO and<br />
FOP numbers are the same<br />
as the ZIP Code and mu«t<br />
be shown on all mail.<br />
The general public is<br />
encouraged to prepare<br />
Christmas cards early so<br />
they may be deposited early<br />
in December. It also is<br />
pointed out that Christmas<br />
Season is in excellent time<br />
for people to advise their<br />
onee-ayear correspondenlR <strong>of</strong><br />
their correct address and ZIP<br />
Code number.<br />
Dales for mailing<br />
Christmas parcels to<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Armed<br />
Forces overseas are- October<br />
13 ia November ft for<br />
Surface Transportation,<br />
October 20 to November 22<br />
for Space Available Parcel<br />
Airlift, October 27 to<br />
November 29 for PAL and<br />
December 1 to December 13<br />
for Airmail.<br />
A CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RISULTI<br />
n hiv* *n ir.ll.n Dlih,<br />
v«l CutM • ii<br />
F*rfnifi»M."<br />
INFORMAL FASHION<br />
| SHOW IW«i FBIDAY<br />
BV1NINS 7 , I<br />
HARRY'S<br />
INN<br />
A Landmark in<br />
Semen Point<br />
our N.W Phot<br />
CREDIT CARDS<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
Alley levies<br />
fouled up<br />
Tlie invitations were<br />
printed and nil that<br />
remained was for the "Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Alley ravinR Assessors<br />
to address them rind srnd<br />
them out to the property<br />
owners who will have to<br />
pay si share <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong><br />
recent paving the city's miles<br />
<strong>of</strong> alleys.<br />
Just about the time the<br />
envelopes were to be<br />
addressed somebody asked<br />
just how much was the total<br />
cost which was to be<br />
whackixl up nmonti tin 1<br />
property owners.<br />
Nobody knew because the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the city engineer<br />
hadn't figured it out, and<br />
obviously until the exact<br />
amount was determined<br />
nobody could assess<br />
anybody.<br />
The letters invited people<br />
to Come to a public hearing<br />
on Saturday, October 18,<br />
starting at one p.m. The<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> the hearing was<br />
io give taxpayers a chance<br />
to express their views about<br />
the preliminary* figures which<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Alley Assessors<br />
were preparing.<br />
Now, the thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
eopies <strong>of</strong> the letter will have<br />
io be thrown away = or the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Alley Assessors will<br />
have to cross out October<br />
18 and insert some other<br />
date. What the date will be<br />
nobody at <strong>City</strong> Hall seems<br />
to know.<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Alley<br />
Assessors is made up <strong>of</strong><br />
John A. Bryson, chairman,<br />
William R, Brown, Joseph S,<br />
Kruk, James E. Andrea and<br />
Earl W, North, Jr.<br />
T1LT0N SHOPPING<br />
HOBTHFIfUB _ 64&3I47<br />
Firidns it thf Op<strong>of</strong><br />
NOW SHOWING<br />
•«'[«urai mem<br />
Mu. Undid Artists |<br />
' FtATUHE TIME*<br />
WHknltn c, I, 10 P.M,<br />
SatuHar 4, i, I, ID P.M.<br />
Suni.r 4, 6, 1. 10 P.M.<br />
MATINEE 'IAT. i SUN.<br />
"MAD MONSTBRS'<br />
PARTY"<br />
wltn PHTLUS DIILEfl<br />
BORIS KARLOFF ind all Da<br />
MONSTERS<br />
ALL SEATS tic<br />
FIATUBE9 JJ, I, 4 P.M.<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Rtg<br />
ANOUK AIMEE<br />
at<br />
SEA-WAf<br />
DINER<br />
9th and Haven Av*.<br />
OPEN DAJLT i *.«.—IB PM-<br />
longlostihe<br />
long<br />
awaited<br />
Lawrence<br />
Durrell'i<br />
comet le<br />
the screen<br />
Boardwalk<br />
•t 9fh St.<br />
CLOSFT SUNDAY<br />
NOW PLAYING THRU TUISDAY, OCTOBER<br />
Evenings 7:30 and ?!30—Jvyfi'nt* Safyfrtyjp,<br />
PAUL NfiWArUN<br />
"BUTCH CASSiDY and<br />
THE SUNDANCE KID"<br />
KATHARINE ROSS =- ROBERT REDTORD<br />
STARTING WIDNISDAY, OCTQiiR ii<br />
<strong>On</strong># Sfiow 8:30 P, M.—3 Shswi Situpdiy, §tf, II<br />
"THE SHOES OF THE<br />
FISHERAAAN"<br />
ANTHONY QUINN — SIB LAURENCE 0!<br />
8th StrMt<br />
Off Walk<br />
ii<br />
- CLOSED SUNDAY<br />
NOW PLAYINO THRU TUiSDAY, 0CTQ11I<br />
Shows 7:30 and ?:30_Matinee Saturday, 2 f.H<br />
VAN DVKI In<br />
SOME KIND OF A NUT<br />
ANGIE DICKINSON—ROSEMARY F0R5VTH<br />
Ml<br />
STARTING WiDNISDAY, OCTOBER15<br />
Shows 715 and 9i30—MatiriM Siturdiy, J P.*<br />
"SWEET CHARITY"<br />
SHIRLEY MacLAINE — MCAEDO 1101!!$<br />
Let Point Diner be your guide .....<br />
tar the finest food just step inside.<br />
MONDAY:<br />
OCTOBER 13<br />
TUiSDAY;<br />
OCTOBER 14<br />
WiDNISDAY:<br />
OCTOBER 15<br />
Ho««t Half ChlEktn wllh Stuffing tni CrtnWffV H<br />
Br—6.0 p<strong>of</strong>* chBB v»ltn Tornats SauM<br />
Old* Ennllin flmh 'n' Chlpt. <strong>On</strong>.<br />
Hea« Baby Spirt Rlhl slin Sau«r Kraut, DM<br />
OrlllM Cho0p,a choie, sirloin atsak «ilh <strong>On</strong>lw <strong>On</strong>nr<br />
• rolIU Fll« O| rhiuna.p wlfh Lemon lu«»r<br />
BreilM T.naw Ba«f Ur sllh Frl« <strong>On</strong>lom<br />
D«PUM Wrtm Clam Cain WHh CBCWJII Sau«<br />
Old F»,!,!„,„) g^f s,,w vl cai^rola<br />
THURSDAY! araiwi short Rib, oi crwi B«.f jjralnl«r»<br />
OCTOB1R 1* WM,, ,„.,, „, mjtkfn wl<br />
OBWt OflW<br />
Lsulilana Shrimp CFisli with Blca CtiMrBlai OH* >*<br />
PRiDAY;<br />
OCTOBER 17<br />
trim Fllal <strong>of</strong> Flsundar with f.rUr tllia<br />
Hot Turkiy Sandwich Blth 6rin»rr> SaUM, Out<br />
IraallM v,,l Cutl.t with TemalB Nun<br />
ALt WEEKDAY SPECIALS only M.25<br />
Aik About Our Daily 30e PASTRY CHIP'S<br />
POINT DINER<br />
OCTOBiR 9, IM9<br />
William II,<br />
pjstor <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
rian Church, has<br />
33 members<br />
with H' d Church nt<br />
Communion<br />
Sunday,<br />
:Omed ns new<br />
w,jre Miss Carol<br />
Bertna' Hope Wltm,<br />
Central nv.| Mr, and<br />
n a»id T. Anderson, 12<br />
imh St.: Mrs, Jean<br />
w JERSEY<br />
rs united with<br />
Bruce,<br />
anil Mm Samuel E K<br />
2121 Havnn av , Mr<br />
Mrs. Ch.irii-, E VanSch<br />
7m Wenl-y av , Mr<br />
Mn., Juhn \y Drum<br />
ifl.H Piiinncle nl., Mr<br />
Mn,, Hurli'y F Curni'llU»<br />
Walnut rd , Mr und<br />
Donald Denhard,<br />
Cri-htmnnL dr, Suim-r.1 P<br />
Mr and Mn E<br />
Fountain, ail .1 Wpht<br />
Mr and MR J<br />
OMPANY<br />
WILL PAY YOU<br />
$ 99<br />
THE APPROVED<br />
OF A . . . . .<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
CAS HOT-WATER BOILER<br />
ir,,.<br />
Plumbing and Heating<br />
345 WEST AVENUE<br />
DIAL 399-8167<br />
Savings Received by the<br />
10th <strong>of</strong> the Month Earn<br />
from the First <strong>of</strong> the Month<br />
• No Minimum Bnline* Raquind<br />
• All Saving. Accounts Ism Th« Sim* R»t»<br />
• Each Tram action Recorded In Pail Beak<br />
MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE<br />
„ and Loan Association<br />
""ASBURYAVi<br />
First Presbyterian Church<br />
THi OCEAN CITY SINTINiL-LiDOlR<br />
Fall art tour<br />
plans listed<br />
••hi, L'HD'I Hav,.,,<br />
'•»•. Mr.<br />
n.,,vi,|,- Mi.Hv ,,r Ih.- Bibli>_<br />
The Church Family Night<br />
Hid Mn Richard L<br />
thr,,i,|.h Hui.k Study. Tin.<br />
program will ,be held at<br />
? Sprncr rd. Mr<br />
"i74-' Ml^* Bm.K clnmnn Icir tin- f.ill,<br />
First Frcsbyteriirfi Church<br />
"<br />
Alb '' rt Ljlb •'••. wmti-r ami >.pr-inp li-rin^ ii,<br />
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in<br />
Mr"' ' J.'ur',',', 1 ' 1 'll' Mr "" ld thi- "Gi.-.pil ,ir Luke A Fall Art Tour to the the Lower Auditorium. The<br />
Mlin|.,,|:r,i|,hiil m.ti->, <strong>of</strong> ,-,icll Baltimore (Md.) Museum <strong>of</strong> Women's Association will act<br />
Art is being urranged by the<br />
OCIMII .,v , Mr and Mrs<br />
as hostesses for the covered<br />
Ch.irh'N V VVnldt, Denmu E.irh vluily i-, j unit in program comrnittoo <strong>of</strong> (he<br />
W,ildi .i ml Dn,m Wnldt 10 It-:nll nnil i-vi'rytjlii' is inviU'd Arts Center for Saturday<br />
October 28. Tho bus wfll<br />
U.irlrmiiill, ,,v , S.miiF-,<br />
T'HIII, .intl Mr nn.l Mr-, •L; puwibl.. Tin- tu-.iuhint' leave from the center, 409<br />
Willum A Whitinu and Mi.- l.u-ult\ incluilcH Flrv, Allen Wesley av,, at 7:30 a.m. TraveMing museum<br />
Jam- Whitin,:, 1 r i VV Hth f,t .ind V Clifford Hprringtun, The Baltimore Museum <strong>of</strong><br />
Thi- v, ,.,,,J ,,-,,.,, un ,,| thl.<br />
ftirnn'r viri- pri-isidt'nt .ind Art was completed in I93B display available<br />
tti-.lni-«l..v Evrnnif BibW- tri-j.,urir ,,f Philadelphia and houses great collections Mrs, Prances Van Oilder,<br />
.ich.,,,1 ,,i First Pn-.bvti-n.iii CiillcKi- til tin. Bible. Mr which were bequeathed by curator <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
will hi- hnlri Ot-lubi-r 2-J .,t Hiirrint't'in haj, ii-rvud as well known collectors Historical Museum, has<br />
7 .10 ,. m Tim School mvnli. Bibli- u-.jclnr in Chun-he*, in throughout the United announced a travelling<br />
i'.lt-'h Wi-dnrscljy .it 7 30 till- Phlljiji-lphid ari-a and Ih States. Among them are theoxhibi'<br />
from the Museum<br />
J' m t,j 0 ,, rn, Swmm w,|| on thi- SJljrf ,,{ ChrntLin Cone Collection, Mary Prick which Li available on<br />
Endeavur Jacobs Collection, Jacob two-week loans for any<br />
J<br />
Epstein Collection, Saidie A. school in the area.<br />
May Collection and the<br />
O. C, baritone to<br />
Edward Joseph Gallagher 3rd<br />
The first stop for this<br />
Memorial Collection,<br />
exhibit has been in Miss<br />
sing at concert<br />
Marriott Reardon's fourth<br />
Church group The bus tour is for adults grade at the Intermediate<br />
and young people. School where it is now<br />
Reservations may be made located.<br />
to weekend by calling 3B976B8 Tuesday The exhibit includes<br />
through Saturdays from id Indian artifacts, arrow heads,<br />
a.m. to 4 p.m. Luncheon tomahawks and other items<br />
at Port'O'Call may be obtained in the <strong>of</strong> interest. There also is a<br />
Museum's tea room,<br />
tape recording made by Ed<br />
Stiles, a local authority on<br />
Tom Perl in-;, Oo JII Cll^<br />
baritone and 'nlm,l with the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Municipal<br />
Orchestra fur thi summa<br />
eoneerts, will b L appearing<br />
as featured wiluist with thu<br />
Philadclphia Orcht tra ji the<br />
Academy ol Mu.ir Ottnb. r<br />
11 and 87,<br />
He will appear In tho<br />
younpj people's concerts<br />
singing iind narrating "Hello<br />
World", This ia a musical<br />
trip around the world where<br />
the audrence learns to sing<br />
"hello" • in seven different<br />
languages.<br />
This will mark Mr.<br />
Perkins' fourth appearance<br />
with lhe Philadelphia<br />
Orchestra.<br />
Every man and woman<br />
has to settle the problem!!<br />
<strong>of</strong> life for himself and<br />
herself.<br />
Current Dividend<br />
Rate 4%%<br />
Per Annum<br />
cean <strong>City</strong> Home Savings<br />
Dr, David Poling, president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the , Chfistian Herald<br />
Association, the Bowery<br />
Mission and Young Men's<br />
Home, and tho' Christian<br />
Herald children's Home will<br />
preside over a Christian<br />
Herald Fellowship Holiday<br />
Weekend to be held<br />
tomorrow through Sunday at<br />
PortO-Cflll,<br />
The Christian Herald<br />
Magazine has a circulation <strong>of</strong><br />
more than .100,000 and is<br />
the largest non-denorni.<br />
national Protestant<br />
publication in the world.<br />
Dr, Poling Is a consultant<br />
, on religious features and<br />
news, a columnist and an<br />
author <strong>of</strong> "The Last Years<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Church", He<br />
established Tho Herald"<br />
Counseling Center in 1986<br />
which • counsels' troubled<br />
families and works with<br />
young prisoners:<br />
He also is president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Memorial Home<br />
Community <strong>of</strong> Penney<br />
Farms, Fin,, a rHiremenl<br />
center for Christian paslors,<br />
workers and inymonr is a<br />
director <strong>of</strong> The Christian<br />
Children's Fund, The<br />
Humane Society <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United Stales and the<br />
Golden Rule Foundation,<br />
BLshop to Hpeak-Churoh<br />
Head ' <strong>of</strong> the -River M,E.<br />
Church will celebrate its<br />
17 7th Anniversary with<br />
services Sunday.<br />
Bishop Fred Pierce Carson<br />
will speak at the 11 a.m.<br />
seryici?. Special music will .be<br />
presented by Mrs, Alice<br />
Cloud <strong>of</strong> Petersburg and the<br />
Corbin <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church<br />
Choir.<br />
The Rev. Albert S,<br />
Layton, pastor <strong>of</strong> Central<br />
United Methodist Church in<br />
Litiwood. will be guest<br />
speaker at the 2 p.m. service<br />
and soloist will be Mrs<br />
Charles Dovaul <strong>of</strong> Seaville,<br />
Cam Club meats<br />
The Capo Coin Club will mural <strong>of</strong> the first Indians In<br />
held its regular monthly Capo May County painted<br />
meeting Sunday at 2 p.m. at by Mrs, O. Spencer Cross.<br />
the Wildwood Recreation There aJso are books and<br />
Center. There will be pamphlets as well as a vocal<br />
refreshments, exhibits and rendition <strong>of</strong> Loni Lenape<br />
door prizes. The public is<br />
invited to attend. Doors will<br />
open at ig;30 p.m.<br />
ClBMltlBd Aril Bring itaiylr*<br />
Every<br />
night after<br />
IZhrf<br />
Special Sale.<br />
Al'ier niidnijjlit when most other places are closed,<br />
' n'urspeeia! miilniglu-to-scvcn rates are rn efTec!. Call<br />
from New jeise\ to any other state in the continental<br />
IJ.H.A,, exee|it A las ka, and talk three minutes for 7J^<br />
or less, plus l;i\. These special after-niidnight rates<br />
npply to all Matitin-tfi-station calls dialed directly<br />
from non-coin phones.<br />
Who's up at midnight? Lots <strong>of</strong>.pcople. After all, when<br />
.it's 12 hero, it's imly 9 o'clock on the West Coast.<br />
So if you're';i night owl, why not take advantage <strong>of</strong><br />
our spetiiil mklniiilu sale and make a call tonight?<br />
Nevy Jersey Bell<br />
PAGM 1 — SMCTION TWO<br />
Presbyterian Church plans Family Night<br />
Indians <strong>of</strong> South Jersey and<br />
Indians <strong>of</strong> the Western<br />
Hemisphere,<br />
An interesting feature is a<br />
language.<br />
After the two weeks In<br />
Miss Reardon's room the<br />
exhibit Is scheduled to go to<br />
Bridgeton sometime in<br />
November.<br />
This not-too-small car is big enough for you and<br />
your friends. And your liiggnjjtt.<br />
Yet, this same riot-too-lurgc car is small enough<br />
for ri budget. Even a frugni nrii, 1 .<br />
You have three standard engine choices. Four,<br />
Six, Or VK. Depends on how thrifty you want to be.<br />
'70 Nova<br />
Bisn supper. An inspirational<br />
servlbe will follow.<br />
Guest speaker will bo the<br />
Rev. William Banks, Dean <strong>of</strong><br />
Manna -Bible Institute in<br />
Philadelphia and pastor for<br />
13 years <strong>of</strong> the Naiarcne<br />
Baptist Ch llreh in<br />
Philadelphia, Mr, Banks is a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania and <strong>of</strong> Lincoln<br />
("a.) Theological Seminary,<br />
He received his Master <strong>of</strong><br />
Theology degree from<br />
Eastern Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary in "'hiladelphia. He<br />
has accepted an invitation to<br />
sengM on the faculty <strong>of</strong> The<br />
Moody Bible Institute in<br />
Chicago,<br />
Monna Bible Institute<br />
trains negro young people<br />
FLANDERS HOTEL, I ltd S». A<br />
FUNG WIG<br />
Less filling<br />
Mora filling<br />
Eastern Time Zone<br />
Mountain Time<br />
for ChriKtian service at home<br />
and abroad. During the time<br />
that the Rev, Banks served<br />
as Dean <strong>of</strong> the School,<br />
Manna Bible Institute his<br />
witnessed a steady growth.<br />
Ho will speak on the subject<br />
<strong>of</strong> Christian responslblity for<br />
both white and negro In g<br />
racially tense society.<br />
The public is invited to<br />
hear Rev. Banks Wednesday<br />
at 7:30 p.m.<br />
A welcome awaits all at<br />
First Presbyterian Church<br />
and Sunday School, Sunday<br />
School with graded classes<br />
for all member* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
family meets at 9:30 a.m.<br />
Worship services are held<br />
each Sunday at 11 a.m. and<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
M5<br />
Fall SMUty<br />
BON AT CHAMPAGNf CURL 1^. ^<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
112.10 Compl.f. t_ "*<br />
THURSDAY _ FRIDAY — SATURDAY<br />
.JHAMPOO & SIT $3.50<br />
CAUL 3ff.9300(lf no anlwtM-39f.1000)<br />
Nova comes one <strong>of</strong> two ways: Coupe or Sedan.<br />
From there, your Chevrolet dealer can help you<br />
pul together any kind <strong>of</strong> Nova you want.<br />
But plan on more friends.<br />
And fewer fuel stops. -<br />
Putting you first, keeps us first. <strong>On</strong>TbTStove.<br />
Central lime Zone<br />
aci/lc Time Zone<br />
•r\
I,,,, . : • ! ! ' , ,<br />
Murder suspect's day in court<br />
Msy,^<br />
Day meininri. IAM:<br />
The vemici hr. fuss;1 v.-. h\<br />
was exactly ::• s<br />
. presented by tl;v '<br />
proseeutor"s oiv.e<br />
was kmrntabiv weik.<br />
Of COKBO ;; iS ",,.111 ti-<br />
for • granted thai<br />
not guilty o; a<br />
10 . rru ;<br />
alleged he commilMd. . iin^i *;<br />
system hv may nr•ver<br />
th- trio.<br />
same <strong>of</strong>fense uffiiir<br />
This means thiat<br />
is -i<br />
Harry Anplemyer , ataiis: rs—i<br />
fo both unsolved and unasvn<br />
Mr. AjiBleinyer, \r hi> inv<br />
Copper Kettle eh: an Qf nidi<br />
was a credit 10 i-his<br />
was a civic leader and: knowl<br />
generality in all k: nds a; csui<br />
For reason.? wh: GT= ,11<br />
seemed pood tc iho fi niit<br />
eharpM, Mr. Anpisjay.<br />
jr i«;<br />
<strong>of</strong> uaDror>er ,«esila:<br />
hf,ha\-;<br />
hi<br />
. tho<br />
the<br />
days<br />
a trial<br />
Ski him<br />
ittt-nni:<br />
Ham<br />
•Lshiir<br />
\-mn_ nun Hi hnd already<br />
.ht fir t pnptTiUrou rnurt t-nnt it 1 laimcd that rhnstophi r<br />
i Huphi na !ft r ^1r<br />
ltn\ir un 1 vpt mi\ diamond<br />
Bu iftir lap-ii ol fm \rtir<br />
i<br />
uitmtst hid \amJird<br />
E Hinl unnr ltd<br />
Foil n DttfLtui Robert<br />
v irkt-ci hard n thi casi<br />
'i-r th unfortunate<br />
win h Ulminntj^ thi<br />
hi<br />
h h \ t<br />
Growing by leaps and bounds<br />
It msy no; b( siHiediawiy<br />
notieeablf tc sonjesasy Wiikirii or.<br />
Asbmy av,, bu; this snail fw=i3iii-;r. :<br />
i= ETOwing vsp,, very fas: Sr fas:,<br />
indeed, tact 1* if anybod>"f cuew<br />
what our popuitDor tirun wii; bt<br />
"irhsr: thi•— United'" SmiSi census ~if<br />
coinpieted nets: year.<br />
3: hamiy sesms UKeij- that th-.-<br />
eeniuf fifari- wi^ be at i-?v cni<br />
esdmaied by ^ the Smt; Q: Nrtv<br />
Jersey. Trit Smti o: N#v ,jer«e\<br />
airmates WE have r, popuiansr. or<br />
somemliic uader SOOD.'<br />
The iaxes: iBdirator o: the town's<br />
phenomena; prowt:, comes, in figure;<br />
released by the city this weeiT. h,<br />
just oniNnEiar. mind you, the cin-'i<br />
UbB- forct WK: ar b>- 1"£ peop'it,<br />
inif meinj that -fron; March 196S" tc<br />
March 1966. that number <strong>of</strong> extK<br />
workerf were required to keen thinss<br />
going ir, this eommunin-.<br />
Putting i: another way. m March.<br />
ISSe the city employed 274 perenns<br />
Tha past March the tota: was SST.<br />
National <strong>Newspaper</strong> Week<br />
hi muld ha%i<br />
n rstn Jann o\er T<br />
\uar destr\i tht<br />
1 in an editorial<br />
in 1964. lamented the<br />
Mr. Anpiemyer y and aiiked<br />
overydiinp po sible he done to<br />
hu murderer<br />
p trial. Fiv y<br />
all that ran<br />
bf said 1* 'that<br />
tiiinp passiblt«<br />
has been done,<br />
ver i; was wh<br />
rnurdered Harrj/<br />
npifniyer husinessniar: and civi<br />
By 'RUSSELL E. HURST<br />
Esecuove Officer: Burma Deta Cru. JourtiMistK F rsMmitv<br />
Th* men and women who.product DassiDi; ; f<br />
your newspape<br />
demanding set<br />
operatt under t<br />
<strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
f<br />
aadinp set p<br />
standards that stress accuracy, fair<br />
piay and responsibility to you. -th"'<br />
reader.<br />
For the reponer,. thi> mean* \.<br />
diligent iayeh for aU the facu, iuid<br />
doublMiheekirjg and rriple-ohec:>.drii;<br />
for accuracy. In the • ease 0!<br />
controversy, n, s feeto to present all<br />
« v le wpomu.<br />
Covering tn* events <strong>of</strong> & swiftly<br />
i^pag. WMion=Ittder. society »<br />
.r. euy jot. For the repent<br />
deadlines, and with newt sourcea thai<br />
too <strong>of</strong>ten may prgviai* onij<br />
jments <strong>of</strong> tht whoit story, perhsp;<br />
colored by<br />
For the newspaper"; fediVj'L,<br />
jation ii io provide a? iai;<br />
compiei* coveragt a.; hui:<br />
ONE YEAK AGO<br />
Dr. Edward E.<br />
resort cairdioiogist<br />
BUddenij- at hit hoa<br />
rominent i B tht affair!<br />
horv Memuria] Hobplui:<br />
had practieBti<br />
tiovemor Richard<br />
plMd B(,d<br />
reb u i Id ing u!<br />
Lonffptirt.Sumeni Point road<br />
berweer,<br />
waichdop<br />
oubiieiv<br />
their ber.."<br />
• 11V. liltll n.I.'.i<br />
Thufiday, Oetober 9, 1969<br />
'is,.- - ir. E1<br />
BY THE<br />
OCEAN CrTY SENTINEL-LEDGER. ir,r<br />
113 8lh Street, Oeuan Ci!>. N J. u<br />
Entered at Plan Offiw ai Oc« aJ, civ. N<br />
, as soeond<br />
JOHN T. STETMBRS ..............<br />
VINCENT T, MICHELETTE........<br />
JOHN J, fOUTHARD ,..,,.,,,,<br />
when ?<br />
J-'JVL YtARi<br />
SUKCRiPTlOMIMllC.: *t.M p* , Mr „, Mll ,„<br />
month,, SIM, EPMWhwe, «,, ,,<br />
pmr yur UJSs *!• manltu, $1.75. w«,<br />
ymmr. UJS. Pna Mi I»WW.B*, ID eenrf ^<br />
WMkly »«fT Tiiurrt.,,-<br />
FrfdMy tram MeMltf werii In June until Labor<br />
Very natursliy, the increase in the<br />
city's iab2r total ha* increased the<br />
r;ty, payroli, hut nobody can<br />
srltiEiis- this if. as apparentlj- is the<br />
oa-t, the city i f prowinE by leaps<br />
and bound". It^ just happened that<br />
Aujras-; 1B5F~~diarT; seem" quite is<br />
busy u Aupus: 1966. but that<br />
probably was an Miusion because this<br />
year 5S7 worKers were needed as<br />
compared tvith 546 ir 1966.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e HwaiioTv does not rnake a<br />
summer, nor does one municipal<br />
labor statistic realty and truly<br />
indicate how many people reside<br />
perraaner.tly or ttaniientiy in Ocear:<br />
<strong>City</strong>. Just maybe the tstrs city<br />
workers were needed for some other<br />
reasons.<br />
At any rate. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> really i«<br />
growmf and the extra workers must<br />
have been, needed or they would not<br />
have been hired. We will be able to<br />
tell for sure when the U.S. Census<br />
:<br />
Bureau releases its 1B70 figures.<br />
rtrtjgh*<br />
v.lihrjEi:--<br />
;ur error<br />
"Iris- ticit-ii'j:<br />
jc/urnaJisir. nsi<br />
urjjiifiiJliiUbri!.. usi<br />
Tot fvt*-rptf t<br />
tLimjcior. i:jreh'jirutr,,<br />
iiiir:ii;i a.;;<br />
"Truth i tnf<br />
Afjf,<br />
Wlrn id; bu! vtaj,,,.<<br />
Wt..r> KurriN!,;,, G.<br />
bkiru-e inr :,urjl,y: o'<br />
tluai: fjny Lngif.i.i-- Ju<br />
hy.^.it, ttL,r;,eujd<br />
' i- /ml;,yi<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel - Ledger<br />
V ,*iii',ni\i<br />
JTtL-JSuish<br />
•isiv; and.<br />
b AGO<br />
opinion.<br />
irier; :ar.<br />
;'J -iJViiuu.su<br />
aii'j:<br />
'J'Vi'hi>J7l YtAK A^'j<br />
ih, < j , ,;•,,._ i<br />
Sii-iil.i.i'i-Li-'Jui.-r ,.IJ,<br />
Mr<br />
'f<br />
\jvtfi sutt'chi".'—i n<br />
However thi. Dulyware<br />
^!v*.f Pfj'i Authufit\ : , which<br />
)p'-at» tni t)Q:-'y bridgi-s,<br />
••fiuru !, ,i:cnt d'-ciim- m<br />
ra'Ti^ un ;h^ twin npani.<br />
^:;' >'jar. Tf;'. d'-dm" m<br />
•jmfain-e Wai; Wkmuri .<br />
1--T.la.11!r. Frar.Ki:r. b'lfjp>'<br />
f.ua. :,..v r.ij::i:, ' J-io<br />
Li] ill!' >..,;<br />
Ts.jniif f fiinffhf, b-i'j;<br />
tin<br />
.i: aw: i>j!.v.tr<br />
ilti.jr i>. tr.i ,11,,,j.,. ,;,,;,„.<br />
'.'flff,. tr,. V.j). V. ,„.,„,,,,<br />
fii.. ,.;• •,*.. ,,li,... f|....j..J.<br />
ir..-<br />
»•„,., „' .„,. !,,,riuai<br />
,,,; r, ,, „,<br />
iff* , !,«• r>.(.',tfji.>j<br />
n /?><br />
viiriuu^ etiufitriu*—m his<br />
« ! f:cjft ID ecuuntor thi- tidv.<br />
His STclial at the momenj • is<br />
basiid ol his reaiizutiuri that<br />
U.S. trcjopa wil] not forevtT<br />
ku* 5 p him in power, hi- is<br />
aiminp at tht monpy which<br />
ha>. hi'rpt<strong>of</strong>ort.. gone into tht 1<br />
U.S. military effort. In other<br />
words. If he cannot have the<br />
troops. Thleu wsnte thfc<br />
rnoney and equipment and<br />
aupplius which havi; kept<br />
them in the field. He<br />
constantly stresses that he<br />
wante Jong.term plans on the<br />
U.S. withdrawal.<br />
What this, means, in<br />
addition to wanting titruj to<br />
train troops, equip them and<br />
and develop leaders, is that<br />
the Thieu regime wants- a<br />
lon£.term commitment <strong>of</strong><br />
udditiond massive U.S, aid,<br />
in the form . <strong>of</strong> - military<br />
wibpons^ supplies and<br />
morii-v. This, is the best he<br />
f"i B't in today's<br />
circumstances.<br />
Ir, 'in.- u.'l"vispd news<br />
t!in|i'r>"ie'- he even admitted<br />
vViintiric atomic weapons,<br />
thtiufih thii, was played<br />
down by wis.'r heads later<br />
DMC-iiuw atomic weapon war<br />
i: L; two-way street. Their<br />
J- J '- with U.S. troops<br />
involved, and the reply<br />
v,'tiich would come, ' could<br />
touch <strong>of</strong>f a major nuclear<br />
iiif, public relation*<br />
rt. Thi.u i-viidi-s, tht two<br />
IW.UIB. whif:h rnijjht rad<br />
rii-hliriR. . Dri(. is his<br />
riiiUNn Hi. ir. a Cathiuiic<br />
lfi '"'t in B Buddhist<br />
ify- Hi y; at) obvious<br />
u':t .j[ a hundr'-d yi-urs<br />
Frir.th tuioBnl<br />
inali'jri.- u miiii-ft tr, tht.<br />
rr.-r, '•ii Uiri|;iiBl!•••» ."l... all Ulonf/ he was innocent, andfMJ"^ (Ji|<br />
• '>>'.","! >.*,,. •-'•'•>•'»"•'" ii,,,,, llllrl,llt t:itll n t ! V l ; T h Q r c t r j e d o n the s 8 6 . ^ BHU<br />
t';-v,r.:<br />
r i<br />
^ d f<br />
I"'---.' .-),.,, •*.„. wi, lf.,,',; "'ly.<strong>of</strong> UH. At any rate, the aim<br />
'•"•':'•'• >•'"' hi.,,,,,,,,, !„..„'„ v«i:aii.jn ,i n d for ; that' we.,. 5 '<br />
i,- -;::::.. ,;::•>• • •>.• "w C n,r*1<br />
are going to occupy space in th« "? W ,m, • Mass<br />
•« RDAY •<br />
you better be sure to toe th<br />
I t.m. • Muss<br />
Holroyd will know the reason whv<br />
|o 51.30 arid 7:30 to<br />
penalties for violations will be*<br />
p.m. ^ Confessians<br />
unpleasant. At any rate, BuUdinn<br />
AY •<br />
Connor, a peaceful man, has direc<br />
.._.., 10:30 "a.m. and FIRST amnai<br />
to trend s<strong>of</strong>tly. After all, highly<br />
. Muses<br />
which may. affect national security taDAY •<br />
peace are being weighed in the'"<br />
7:30 p.m. 11 a.m.<br />
close at hand. Thus far nobodv naj i»<br />
11 a.m<br />
out in the street as the result" <strong>of</strong> S<br />
WtsifK f §day<br />
•DAYS<br />
t—<br />
move, but <strong>City</strong> Commissioner David T<br />
8 p.m .<br />
9:30 a.m. and<br />
told us .wistfully this week that "he wot<br />
Dailysend<br />
some <strong>of</strong> the city <strong>of</strong>fices c 1 Masses<br />
Noon io<br />
-"--<br />
• Pastoral Service<br />
Hall basement in the space now oc<br />
Fire Department. This " merry little BO ,<br />
"Are<br />
involve, among others, the fas Asse-,<br />
RANCES CABRINI B.C.<br />
i, ind Atlantic Ave.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Clerk, It would also involve &?£*<br />
fellism P. McOorristan ,<br />
at a new fire station somewhere else I ton<br />
wouldn't cost much. It could be d 0M u&<br />
The<br />
quarter <strong>of</strong> a million, maybe a lot less « —Mass<br />
not only started us thinking, but K a<br />
0 t o<br />
envious. And when we get envious we turn i<br />
3 0<br />
Confessions<br />
peen color,<br />
'<br />
blind,<br />
.._.._. * » •<br />
pr9rio:in v n:3o „:„,;<br />
JLAUY OF GOOD<br />
.UNSEL K. C.<br />
Jrl. and Aibury av.<br />
|Joieph McCauiey, Pastor<br />
How<br />
cpansive<br />
\h Your<br />
Love?<br />
I thts Syndiy to the Chris.<br />
%c! Radio Stries for tomi<br />
'ill Insights on this quit.<br />
[til area it is heiiril ,<br />
!M0 k.e. 9 a.m.<br />
DiM0k.c. 9;«a,m.<br />
MBLE SPEAKS<br />
TO YOU<br />
Sunday—<br />
«. U, 10,<br />
-SO Iind 7:30 to<br />
and<br />
7, K. MIK! HI a.m. Miiw,c,s<br />
* * *<br />
sciENTisr<br />
8th St. iuid Aiiburv riy<br />
II<br />
OF CHRIST.<br />
— Sunday Serv)e.j<br />
— Sunday Sehm!<br />
- Testimony mceHriB<br />
•3 p.m. — RsarlnB<br />
Sin, DUenae, jnd<br />
Death sBe«l?" is the «ubj«t<br />
<strong>of</strong> the LcEnn-Stmiiin to be<br />
read this Sunday in all<br />
Chrislian Science ehurehei.<br />
public is welcome to<br />
attend,<br />
"And great multitudes<br />
eame unto him, having with<br />
them those that were lune,<br />
dumb, maimed, and<br />
many _otherg,_arid_c«t-them<br />
down at Jesus' feet; and he<br />
healed them," This pgnage<br />
from Matthew is included in<br />
the sermon. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the<br />
correlative passages from the<br />
denominational textbook,<br />
"Science and Health with<br />
Key to the Scriptures" by<br />
Mary Baker Eddy, U as<br />
follows: "Sickness, sin, and<br />
death being inharmonious,<br />
do not originate In Ood nor<br />
belong to His government.<br />
His law, rightly undentood,<br />
destroys them."<br />
Services beginning at 11<br />
a.m, will be held in fast<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Ohriit Scientist,<br />
8th st, and AJbury av.<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
7th and Wesley a¥.<br />
Preaching Christ Crucified,<br />
Arimsn,<br />
and- Coming Again.<br />
Rev. William R, Allen, ThJ4,,<br />
Pastor<br />
Sunday —<br />
_ 9:30 a,m. . Graded<br />
Sunday School Classes for<br />
each member <strong>of</strong> the family<br />
John H, Pfeeffli, General<br />
Superintendent. You are<br />
cordially invited to come to<br />
Sunday School and stay for<br />
church.<br />
11:00 a.m. . Morning<br />
The Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HIRIfRT L. GODFREY, MfP.<br />
Eitablished J896 ~"<br />
809 Centra! Avenue<br />
tfng for the future, as in the pmt, thm<br />
Mf and most dignified funeral service.<br />
IN TIM! OF TROUBLi WE ARE AS<br />
NiAR AS YOUR PHONI _ DIAL W.Q077<br />
*aon to Ocpou <strong>City</strong>'s First Funeral Director<br />
OClAN CITY<br />
MUSIC PUR<br />
^Hyn T#rra«j and<br />
'"• ioardwalk<br />
'•with and *h strmt<br />
Worship, Sermon • "Security<br />
in an Iruecurc World"<br />
11:-- «,m, • NurEcry<br />
6:15 p.m. = Senior<br />
Chriitian Ende»vor<br />
7:30 p.m, - Evening<br />
Worship, Message . "Delayed<br />
Answer! to Prayer",<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Muiie . Henry<br />
C, Loper; OrginUt — Clevius<br />
Breneaer] Parkins on Wesley<br />
«¥,, next to chufeh. A<br />
cordiiU weleomg a you<br />
eneh Surrfsy,<br />
Monday —<br />
8:00 p.m.<br />
Daughters Circle<br />
King's<br />
Tuesday —<br />
' I<br />
1:00 p.m. • Bethany<br />
Circle, John Calvin Circle,<br />
Deborah Circle, Doreus<br />
Circle, Philathea Circle, Irene<br />
Harper Circle.<br />
• 3:18 p.m. • Bible Club<br />
for girls and boyj. (1st<br />
throu^i 3rd grades)<br />
8:00 p.m, • Salem Circle,<br />
Westminster Circle<br />
8:00 p.m. • Monthly<br />
Meeting Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees.<br />
Church Office<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesday —<br />
—Fellowship Prayer. Uroups<br />
Meet Throughout The Day.<br />
8:30 p.m. - Church<br />
family Nitfht . Covered pish<br />
Supper - Guest speaker: Rev,<br />
William Banks, Dean, Manna<br />
Bible Institute.<br />
* * *<br />
Thur»d*y —<br />
12:15 p.m. CBMC<br />
JUuneheon - Plymouth Inn =<br />
Men welcome<br />
* * *<br />
Friday —<br />
7:18 p.m. • Junior »nd<br />
Junior. High 0,E, & Bell<br />
Choir Rehearsal. Lower<br />
Auditorium.<br />
« * •<br />
HOLY THINITY<br />
ITISCOPAL<br />
I lth it. »nd Central av.<br />
Rev. Charles L. Wood,<br />
D, Ed,, feetor<br />
Today COiur^iiy) —<br />
7 a,m, , Holy Coramunlon<br />
7 p.m.. . Choir Reheanal<br />
• • *<br />
Tomorrow (Friday) —<br />
S p*m< * Fourth session ef<br />
the Sunday School Institute<br />
* » •<br />
Sunday (19th Sunrtny<br />
after Trinity) —<br />
8 a,m, . Holy Communion<br />
10 a,rn, - Morning Prayer,<br />
sermon and Church School<br />
7:30 p.m. - irening<br />
Prayer<br />
* * *<br />
Monday —<br />
8 p.m. • Vestry meeting '<br />
• • •<br />
Tuesday — -<br />
9:30 a.m. . Holy<br />
Communion<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
iOth st. and Wesley av.<br />
Rev. Da«d P. Wright,<br />
D.D., Pajtor<br />
Sunday —<br />
9:30 a.m, • Sunday<br />
School with claMes for every<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />
WiUiam J. Redding general<br />
•uperintondent<br />
10:45 . a.m, • Worship<br />
Service. Orfaniit, Mrs. David<br />
P. Wright, David E. Young,<br />
SPECIAL RALLY<br />
PROOF THAT OOD ISN'T DIAD<br />
EVANGELIST BOB RHOADES<br />
PleaM b« my gutat for ••rvlen<br />
you will lon( r«mefTTS«r, Prl*»r<br />
will be <strong>of</strong>fered fo, th»» witfi<br />
spiritual and physical need* in<br />
their llvaa, and I will b» daliverrng<br />
timely Intpirallonil mmiiiti<br />
from Ood'* word.<br />
STAUTi FBIPAY,<br />
OCTOBIR l«k Him<br />
THURSDAY, OCTO1IR f«Hi<br />
•IRViCU<br />
DAILY 7:45 P, M.<br />
SUNDAY ];N and 7iM P. M.<br />
THI OCJAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
CHURCHES<br />
vocalist,<br />
Wright<br />
10:40 a.m.<br />
Nursery downstairs<br />
11:18 a.m. . 12:00 noon<br />
- Service broadcast from<br />
main auditorium on Radio<br />
Station W S L T 15Z0 en<br />
the dial<br />
12:30 p.m. . 1:30 p.m. -<br />
Musical Meditations" one<br />
hour <strong>of</strong> the finest in<br />
Christian music with David<br />
Wright, host, pn Radio<br />
Station W S L T, 1620 on<br />
the dial<br />
7:30 p.m. . Evening<br />
Oospel Service. Bob Adams<br />
song leader. Bob Keys,<br />
vocalist. Message by Pastor<br />
Wright. •<br />
Night V-I :30 KI Nursery<br />
pm - '<br />
Su P e " i «
c<br />
i'y i<br />
PAGI 4 — SECTION WO THI OCIAN CITY SiNTiNiLLtDGIR OCTOBER 9, 1969<br />
Church SfervicM<br />
eitMtllHii.i flW.i<br />
Rev, Row F^ic;,<br />
ProtosUiiil ch;.?'i\\i<br />
Sunday—<br />
11 a.m. • MoT^t-i Seriieo<br />
WESLEY UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Petersburg<br />
Rev, John Clnfr;ih,\ii.<br />
pastor<br />
Sunday —<br />
10 a.m. - Miirninij<br />
Worship<br />
11 a,m, - Sunday School<br />
Tuesday—<br />
MARMORA GOSPEL<br />
CHAPEL<br />
Wt*u*r and LymlhurM<br />
Ki1«.ml Klchnuimt,<br />
r,ul:iy (Thuii.ilay> •<br />
i>:-!5 p.m. = Boy'*<br />
Si! 11(1 av ~<br />
11 ii.ni.<br />
ll.v.ir<br />
7:.!0 p.m.<br />
Tu.-.ul.iy<br />
Oriii p.m.<br />
WVdrn-.iUy-<br />
7:15 • p.m.<br />
mivtlHi!<br />
- Communion<br />
Family<br />
Girls* Vllix*<br />
Bible<br />
Prayer<br />
-u 7 - • "••?•' "<br />
SK 0 "" SEAVILLK UNITED<br />
Christian Tempeniiiee Union, METHODIST<br />
Fellowship Hall Rev Wilier H•,« i\<br />
7:30 p.m.". - Women's pvt.Jr<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> UhriKtian Service To(1.'y , Tlnn».ri,iy >"<br />
- , . . . ' ' S p.m. Cliuir ri'hi'unuil<br />
Wednosdiiy— . . .<br />
7 p.m. - Senior Choir Sllnd,iy_<br />
practice 10..Hi a.m. • Church<br />
Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />
This Week<br />
HOUSf OF BfAUTY,<br />
(COMPLETE<br />
SERVICE<br />
616 Asbury Ave., ... Cutin<<br />
ELVINA tA. MUSKETT, StyNlf T'"' 1 ""<br />
"YOUR DOORWAY TO LQVBLINISi"<br />
— BEAUTY SALON —<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICES<br />
1710 Asbury Aye, Dial 399 5035<br />
EVENING APPOINTMENTS<br />
STEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />
Under tha Pertsnal iuparvjiien<br />
<strong>of</strong> MRS. LAURENCE I. STEDEM<br />
1820 Ashuiy Avenuf Dial 399-1575<br />
Kara-Lyn Hairstylists<br />
COMPLETE WIO SERVICB<br />
HAIR SHAPINO BY MR, MAC<br />
OPIN MONDAYS 399M333 „<br />
Palmer fhopping Center - Idfh & Haven<br />
Linweod Salon 927-6564<br />
MEMBER NATIONAL HAIRDRISSERJ ASSN.<br />
Ljtn<br />
AIR CONDITIONED<br />
Dorothy's 3SS<br />
231 Witt Av«, Ph. 391^31!<br />
Op«n Year 'Round, Clued Monday<br />
Call Today for Appointment<br />
DOROTHY COX—Priprimr'<br />
Ro Boswell's<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
. Wash and WoarWigs<br />
Specializing in Permanent Waves<br />
754 Asbury Av«. DLI3??.1!4!<br />
(Acrssi frsm Murphy*! 5 « II)<br />
WIGS • WIG SERVICE « WIG RENTALS<br />
eOMPLSTB HAIR STYLING<br />
Comer ©f 4th & Asbury<br />
OCiAN CITY, N. J. 08226<br />
Qwnpfs: Gloria fjeerge & Rog Phono 399-1530<br />
HELEN BEAUTY SALON<br />
Jea u I<br />
1TH STRUT .nd CINTRAL AVENUE<br />
P«rm»n#nt Waving; Hair Tinting<br />
DIAL 399-0935<br />
Proprietor MARY KJISH<br />
OPHq YEAR 'ROUND<br />
ANN N D JOHN'S<br />
.—. BIAUTY SALON -.<br />
§2? Aibury Ave, Ph. 399-3198<br />
ANN and JOHN MANNi<br />
Open Tliursday Evemngi<br />
Fna Parking an W«t Avmua<br />
CERRUTi<br />
Beatify Shoppei<br />
OUR 35th YEAR<br />
ilAUTY CULTURi<br />
IN ALL •RANCHBf<br />
101? W«t Avs. Dial J9M3P4<br />
' f<br />
(4 tO<br />
School<br />
7-:.:U) p.m. = Evening<br />
Worship<br />
COHBIN CITY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
Main St., Ciirhln Ciiy<br />
Rov, Marry Fhuioison,<br />
pastor<br />
Sunday —<br />
0:15 a.m. - Church Schoul<br />
1 1 a.m. • Mornini;<br />
Wonsh ip<br />
7:.10 p.m. • Siiiidiiy<br />
Evonine CIDSIIOI Hour<br />
y<br />
10 a.m. to noon<br />
Fellowship Hour ami Bitalo<br />
Study<br />
6; 30 p.m. - Clluir<br />
fi'hnarrial<br />
MAINLAND CHURCHES<br />
SQMERS POINT<br />
CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />
BAPTIST<br />
OUi st^ nnd New York av.<br />
Rov. Cent Corbi'tt,<br />
Piistur<br />
Sunday —<br />
S):45 a.m. • Church School<br />
11 n.m. • Morninj!<br />
Worship<br />
6:45 p.m. - Junior and<br />
Soniur Youn£ Peoplt 1<br />
7;30 p.m.' • 'Evangelistic<br />
Soi-vice<br />
Wodncsday —<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
i<br />
Prayer<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />
Shore rd. and Harbor la.<br />
Msgr. Edward O'Connor,<br />
piistcjr<br />
Daily -<br />
7 and 8 a.m. - Masses<br />
7:30 to 8 p.m.<br />
Confessions<br />
* * *<br />
Saturday<br />
J<br />
1:30 to 6:30 and 7:30 to<br />
9 p.m. • Confessions<br />
Sunday —<br />
7:16, 9, 10:15. 11:30<br />
a.m. and 6 p.m. - Masses<br />
* * *<br />
Monday —<br />
4 p.m. - Religious<br />
instruction for first to eighth<br />
graders<br />
7 p.m. - Religious<br />
instruction for ninth to 12th<br />
graders<br />
* * *<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />
CHURCH<br />
157 Shore rrj.<br />
Rev. Adolph Wm. Kahl,<br />
B.D., vicar<br />
Today (Thursday) —<br />
7 p,m, - Junior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
* * *<br />
Tomorrow (Friday)—<br />
7;45 p.m. . Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
H p.m. • CapoAttantic<br />
Teacher-Trainini Institute In<br />
Holy Trinity Church, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
* * i<br />
Sunday (19th Sunday after<br />
Trinity) -<br />
5 a.m. -- Holy Communion<br />
9 a.m. - Morning Prayer<br />
and Church School<br />
11 a.m. - Morning Prayer<br />
8 p.m. - Parish Council<br />
meotinj<br />
* * *<br />
Monday =^<br />
. 10 a.m. - Episcopal<br />
Churchwomen workshop for<br />
Christmas Bazaar,<br />
10:30 a.m. - Atlantic<br />
Cluricu:,' at thr. tjhureh <strong>of</strong><br />
the Epiphany in Ventnor.<br />
_ 7-30 p.m. . -Acolyte<br />
Training Class<br />
* # *<br />
Tuesday —<br />
10:30 a.m. • Atlantic<br />
District E p 1 s c o p B 1<br />
Churchwomen workshop in<br />
the Church <strong>of</strong> the Advent,<br />
Cape May.<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesday —<br />
8 p.m. - Evening Prayer<br />
and Episcopal Churchwomen<br />
meotinjl<br />
* * *<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN<br />
Shore rd. and Dawes av.<br />
Rqv, Charles Rinek Jr,,<br />
pastor<br />
Today (Thursday) -<br />
6:45 p,m, = Junior CJhoir<br />
rehoaraal<br />
7:30 p.m. • Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
Sunday —<br />
IN JOY<br />
ri:lft n.m, • t'luiruh School<br />
fliiiO -and 11 a.m.<br />
Mornini! Worship nnd Church<br />
Nurei'ry<br />
7:30 p.m. - Church<br />
Council IlliMifinn<br />
* • *<br />
Monday —<br />
I j ::l0 a.m. • Senior<br />
Citizens meeting in M 1 *'<br />
• Parish Hall<br />
* * m<br />
Tuesday —<br />
12:30 p.m. • LCW<br />
AfterlHinn Circle meeting<br />
8 p.m. • LCW Eveninii<br />
Circle meetini;<br />
* * *<br />
BETHANY UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Shore rd, and BriKhtoit Hv,<br />
Rev, William Thielkini!.<br />
Today (Thursday) —<br />
1 ;30 p.m. • Fellowship<br />
Circle rneetinH<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday —<br />
9;4B a.m. - Church School<br />
1 1 a.m. - Morniiin<br />
Worship<br />
8 p.m. - Junior and<br />
Senior Hi|:h UMYF<br />
S p.m. • EveninB Service<br />
* * . *<br />
Tuesday —<br />
7:16 p.m. • Uurtiniissioiis<br />
meeting<br />
8:30 p.m. - Officilll Board<br />
meeting<br />
LINWOOD<br />
SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
An American Baptist<br />
, Church<br />
2025 Shore rd,<br />
Rcv.Kurt B. Frank,<br />
pastor_<br />
Today (Thursday) — ,<br />
Noon - Senior Fellowship<br />
Meeting*<br />
7 p,m, -- Junior Chcjir<br />
rehearsal<br />
7:48 p.m. • Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
Sunday —<br />
9:45 a.m. • Church School<br />
J 1 a.m. • Morning<br />
Worship<br />
6:15 prn, • BYK<br />
7:30 p.m. • Evening<br />
Service<br />
* •. m '<br />
Wednesday —<br />
7:30 P-m, • Prayer<br />
meeting<br />
* * *<br />
OUR LADY OF<br />
SORROWS R.C,<br />
Wabash and Poplar aves.<br />
Rev. Vincent Ferraro,<br />
pastor<br />
DaUy -<br />
7 and 8 a.m. = Masses<br />
4 * *<br />
Saturday —<br />
4 to S and 7 to 8:30<br />
p.m. • Confessions ^<br />
Sunday —<br />
S, 0'.3Ot 11 a,m,, noon<br />
and 6:90 p.m. •- Masses<br />
* * *<br />
LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />
1838 Shore rd,<br />
. Rev, William Conover,<br />
pastor<br />
Sunday —<br />
9:45 a.m. - Church School<br />
I 1 a.m. = Morning<br />
Worship<br />
•<br />
6:30 p.m. - Young People<br />
7:30 ; p.m. = Evening<br />
Service<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesday —<br />
8 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />
4 * *<br />
BETHEL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights av.<br />
Rev, L, A, Fillrnoro,<br />
pastor<br />
Sunday —<br />
9:46 a.m. - Morning<br />
Worship<br />
II a.m. • Church Schijfil<br />
* * *<br />
CENTRAL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Shore rd, and Central yv.<br />
'Rev, ^Ibert S. Layton,<br />
D,D, Paitor<br />
Rev, HQWard D-, Strattun,<br />
associate<br />
Today (Thursday) -<br />
12:30 p.m. • Mary Circle<br />
meeting in the Sunday<br />
Schoul basement. Miss Helen<br />
Dowries and Mrs, Leroy W.<br />
Tlllon, co-hostesses.<br />
6:45 p.m. Youth Choir<br />
rehearsal * n ^iJ Choir Fioom.<br />
. 7 p,m, = Linwood Boy<br />
Scout Troop 39 mecjtint; in<br />
Central Hall,<br />
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# * *<br />
TOUHIITOW (Friilay) '<br />
OHO p.m. • Junior lIiBIl<br />
UMYF Viilleyhiill in Oiilral<br />
Hall.<br />
* m *<br />
Sunday - , ,<br />
H !)'i!0 and I 1 a.m.<br />
Mnrninij Worship.- Topic,<br />
"Til e N e e (I I o r<br />
Responsibility." S li'il., B'-<br />
Lay ton speaker, 0:HU and 11<br />
am, Pmil M. Scull speaker.<br />
i(:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />
for all aee-s ,<br />
i);30 and 11 a.m.<br />
Church Nursery<br />
10 -1ft a,in. Senior l!i|jh<br />
Sunday Seluiol meeting in<br />
the Sunday School basement,<br />
7 p.m. • Evening Service,,<br />
Topic, "Peace Within," Br, ,<br />
Layton,<br />
7 p.m. • Junior High<br />
UMYF meeting in Fellowship<br />
House.<br />
8 p.m. • Settlor High<br />
UMYF meeting in I 111-<br />
Sunday School basement,<br />
* m *<br />
Monday ~<br />
Noun - Suburban Garden<br />
Club meetini; in Central<br />
Hall.<br />
8::iO p.m. • Senior Hijih<br />
UMYF volleyball In Central<br />
Hall.<br />
* * *<br />
Tuesday --<br />
S p,m, • Mothers League<br />
meeting'<br />
B:15 p.m. • Fidelity Class<br />
meeting<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesday -<br />
6;4S p.m. • Junior Choir<br />
rehearsal in the Choir Room.<br />
8:15 p.m. • Ruth Circle<br />
meeting<br />
-ah.-<br />
Askit-Dii 'Juu Iwlii-Vi" thill<br />
any <strong>of</strong>lt 1 tniuki dr* ninrc thaii und<br />
t ir nn d PI nnini. ind<br />
In\ tin|_ '-tirL tript ABC<br />
h rthind nd P vcholurv<br />
U<br />
I T, d ><br />
Thur-dav inning cla^^t^<br />
iruludu «S vurR Women -<br />
Ri-t-re tion md Swimminjr<br />
t tinur ticjn I ^p m^h<br />
'•p td Ri iding Golf<br />
Jntrr ductif n to Anr-ient<br />
PhilT, ph% Pol.tit.nl Snenc<br />
I fl 1 i n Film nt <strong>of</strong><br />
t l-inLtmilinc (b 11 Term<br />
"nil ) ard Inv tment<br />
irnui r<br />
Unp<br />
h projuet<br />
includes Mruding, drainago,<br />
mainline paving and a high<br />
level bridge to replace tlici<br />
i lnK low level moveable<br />
bridge.<br />
Seash or Road will he<br />
relocated to^ the east <strong>of</strong> its<br />
present alignment and canal<br />
crossing. The. roadway will<br />
provide one IZfoot travel<br />
land and 10 foot shoulder<br />
for each direction <strong>of</strong> travol-<br />
At both ends <strong>of</strong> thf!<br />
At cjollege<br />
Stuart White, son <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
and Mrs. Kirhy White <strong>of</strong><br />
•100 Gardens pkwy,, has<br />
joined the Swarthmore<br />
College student body as a<br />
freshman this fall. Ho is a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School,<br />
project, where the iH-w<br />
ulignmcnt will leave old<br />
Seashore Road, [n addition,<br />
at the south end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
project, an access road will<br />
be built to service local<br />
properties<br />
The new bririije will be<br />
•1H0 feet long, and will<br />
provide a 40 foot vehicular<br />
roadway and one sis-foot<br />
sidewalk, The reinforcud<br />
concrete deck wijl be<br />
supported on welded steel<br />
stringers.<br />
The bridge will have a B5<br />
foot minimum clearance<br />
height from the water line<br />
to the bridge superstructure<br />
because the canal IS part <strong>of</strong><br />
the inland waterway system<br />
which permits marine traffic<br />
to travel from Boston to<br />
Miami, It will have an 80<br />
foot clear channel, between<br />
the center piers.<br />
As part <strong>of</strong> the contract,<br />
the old swing bridge, built<br />
by the U.S. Army Corps <strong>of</strong><br />
Engineers in 1942, will bo<br />
removed.<br />
To be completed by the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> June, 1971, the<br />
project will be financed with<br />
transportation bond issue<br />
funds. All bids will be<br />
reviewed before a contract is<br />
awarded.<br />
Navy Lieutenant<br />
at M<strong>of</strong>fett Fiald<br />
Navy Lieutenant (junior<br />
grade) Thomas W. Perkins,<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Thomas<br />
J, Perkins <strong>of</strong> 3608 Central<br />
av,, and husband <strong>of</strong> the<br />
former Miss Diane Jakabein<br />
<strong>of</strong> 42B Lawrence Road<br />
Huntingdon Valley, Pa,, Is<br />
serving with Patrol Squadron<br />
Forty nt M<strong>of</strong>fett Field<br />
Calif.<br />
His squadron completed a<br />
deployment to the Marino<br />
Corps Air Station Iwakuni,<br />
Japan last July, The return<br />
trip was an unprecedented<br />
circular, nonstop mute<br />
between Atsugl, Japan to<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fett Field. A corridor <strong>of</strong><br />
airspace was arranjed<br />
allowing Porty'B aircraft to<br />
climb 29 thousand feet to<br />
maintain maximum. range<br />
airspeed with minimum fuel<br />
consumption. The long<br />
awaited trip took about<br />
twelve hours under favorable<br />
weather conditions.<br />
Masons to meat<br />
_ SOMEHS PQINT-The<br />
Somers Point Masonic Club<br />
will meet Monday at 7 p m<br />
in Mac's Restaurant. Guest<br />
speaker will be Oeoan <strong>City</strong><br />
Fire Chief Perd TaccarinoT<br />
Wo agree nothing is as<br />
bad .as active ignorance.<br />
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Electronics Co.<br />
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AnnounGcment has been<br />
made <strong>of</strong> the promotion <strong>of</strong><br />
Andre Jernep to the now<br />
position at diroetar! <strong>of</strong><br />
education and training"' with<br />
Qonoral Telephone nnd<br />
Electronies Data Services in<br />
Tampa, Fla,<br />
Jerr^*^ will be responsible<br />
for a wide range <strong>of</strong> data<br />
proceSJiing-oriented programs<br />
^cuitLed^.—at employees-,.<br />
customers and prospects for<br />
;<br />
the company which recently<br />
moved Its corporate<br />
headquarters to the Tampa<br />
area from Now York.<br />
Jornee, who previously<br />
served as director <strong>of</strong><br />
marketing for the Eastern<br />
region, joined the company<br />
in 1968, He previously was<br />
employed by the data<br />
processing division <strong>of</strong><br />
In t e r national Business<br />
Machines Corp.<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> this city and<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Jack<br />
Jerneo <strong>of</strong> 3800 Centra! av,,<br />
he was graduated from the<br />
Naval Academy in 19SB and<br />
served in the Navy until<br />
i960. He and his wife, the<br />
former Nancy Jean Vettor <strong>of</strong><br />
this city, and their four<br />
children make their home at<br />
144-1 Maple Forest rd., .<br />
Clearwater, Pla.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> sailor<br />
at Newport News<br />
Navy Ensign . Harvey F.<br />
Ludlam, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs, John O. Ludlam <strong>of</strong> 307<br />
Seahright rd., is serving<br />
aboard the Newport News<br />
which recently participated<br />
in the NATO uxtrcise<br />
''Peace Keeper" in the<br />
Atlantic.<br />
The exercise is one <strong>of</strong> ;i<br />
series^ <strong>of</strong> regularly scheduled<br />
NATO Irairiing exercises<br />
involving over 40 ships and<br />
approximately 200 land and<br />
carrier based aircraft and is<br />
designed to test tho<br />
readiness and effectiveness <strong>of</strong><br />
the NAT.U striking fleet,<br />
A secondary purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
the exorcise Is to perfect<br />
procedures and tactics within<br />
the naval forces.<br />
C. G. Auxiliary<br />
conference iet<br />
The second annual Eastern<br />
Intorpistrlct Conferonee <strong>of</strong><br />
the Coast Guard Auxiliary<br />
will be hold October 25 and<br />
28 at the Coast Guard<br />
Training Center in Capo<br />
May. It will be jointly<br />
hosted by the Auxiliary <strong>of</strong><br />
the. Third Coast Guard<br />
District Northern and<br />
Southern Areas.<br />
Harry Cummings <strong>of</strong><br />
Flotilla 81 has announced<br />
the Basle Seamanship course<br />
is being given every Monday<br />
at 8 p.m. in Mainland<br />
Regional High School.<br />
Anyone! interested can still<br />
register after the .holidays.<br />
JOIN US on a<br />
15-DAY TOUR to<br />
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Leaving Jan. 17th<br />
from Ocear <strong>City</strong><br />
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S O I « T H S T R f l T<br />
O C E A N C I T Y , N , J .<br />
Township<br />
coming events<br />
Tiidiiy (Thursday) -<br />
American Lotion, H p in.<br />
TuckiilHic<br />
Friday—<br />
St-ratlinum* Vulunti'rr Fire<br />
Co. Auxiliary, 8 p.m,<br />
.Bay Scout Troop titi,<br />
7;;iO to il p.m., TuekiihiH.<br />
Fire Hull<br />
.air! Scout Troop MS,<br />
OiiiO to Niiio p.m.<br />
Monday •<br />
Tiiekiihoe Volunti'or Fin<br />
"Co., H p.m.<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Adjilslmi'rit, fi LIONS AWARD-Sltip Given, (ivnti'r) tVi-mi C'ily<br />
p.m.. Township Hall<br />
High School quartorbnek, is prest'iiU'cl with thi' I'irsl<br />
Upper Township Rescm<br />
Squad Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m., Leo <strong>of</strong> the Month avynrd by William RuiiilcmmO,<br />
Four Y's Rosliiurant<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lions t.'luh (U'l't) and<br />
Sirathmeri' VtilunU'e Fire <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hij}h Schuul Football t'oiich Mk'hni'i<br />
Co. drill, 7 p.m.<br />
Slaveski, (right). Tho award W;IK instituted this year<br />
Tuesdays* * by thy Lion- Club tnr<br />
hi>.h<br />
l<br />
Upper Township Planning seniors.<br />
Board, 8 p.m.. Township<br />
Hal!<br />
Marmora Volunteer Fire Youth Fellowship meefingi started<br />
L.O. unil, /r.ju p.m.<br />
Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Youth Fellowship mri-tinus .,<br />
Christian Service, 7;-!5 p.m., at Oci'uli <strong>City</strong> Bnplisl " • '"<br />
Wesley United Methodist Church are under way I' '"" •"'••••'- ••<br />
III" Ilnalll ..I'<br />
Church<br />
the fall and winter sr-;isun,<br />
!!r». Ml III n<br />
Ladles^ Auxiliary to<br />
Chaillaily, IV<br />
Applejjate-Brower Past No<br />
Wri,!lil will he<br />
4BB9, 8 p.m.<br />
t-erem on i is,<br />
* * * .<br />
sjj.'ilki'f is Hi'<br />
Wednesday—<br />
HlioiMn:i',i-r, nil -<br />
Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars,<br />
Hlliti. nil rilrhllilil<br />
8 p.m., Post Home, Marmora<br />
Brownie Troop 127, after<br />
school. Trinity United<br />
Methodist Chuieh", Marmora<br />
WE WONDER<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor • Oxycra is<br />
essential In .ill animal<br />
existence" Theio ei'Uid ho mi<br />
life without ii. Yet, stranuH.'<br />
to say. it wii> di^enverod<br />
only a little ovi-r .i century<br />
ago.<br />
Student - What did they<br />
do before it was disriivered?<br />
ClaaifiBd Ad» Bring Resulfi<br />
• Anfenni Inifallltisni<br />
• Tower & Ro<strong>of</strong> Mountings<br />
for VHP.UHF & FM<br />
Complets SALES arid SERVICE<br />
Celor . lisek & White TV<br />
SsUi - Se-<br />
meeting every Friday niuht<br />
with a varied program "f<br />
Bible study. sports and<br />
games in the Fellowship<br />
. Auditorium. Eauh M'lmp<br />
meets at a different time in<br />
Sunday School classrooms,<br />
and Fellowship gym, Jut<br />
Caricui for -11 h . rith and<br />
8th jjriiders meet nl 7<br />
o'clock direeled by Mr. and<br />
Mrs, Ray Gannon, and Mr.<br />
and Mrs. ,!aek Rimtos, Alpha<br />
Teens lor tin- /til nnd 8fh<br />
graders meet at 7:30 led by<br />
Mr. and Mrs. .Steve<br />
-McElhonny.- Senior High<br />
Fellowship for hich school<br />
teenagers meet at 8 o'clock<br />
with councilors, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Alan Mclver and Mr.<br />
and Mrs, Walt Zulker,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Cluireh<br />
will hold their annual Fall<br />
Fellowship Dinner in the<br />
Fellowship Auditorium,<br />
Wednesday. October 22nd at<br />
YEI WI DO HAV1 , . .<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
•Radios 1040 ASBURY AVi. DIAL 3W.491Q<br />
w mniitl ra/iif *<br />
SHOES<br />
HAVE BEEN GOING<br />
TO SCHOOL SINCE<br />
mi<br />
• LOOK WILL<br />
9 PIT WILL<br />
• WIAR WiLL<br />
There are times when you tan L'uinprumisc<br />
with quality, but buying a pair <strong>of</strong> tliildren's<br />
shoes is-not one <strong>of</strong> them. Foot Traits provide<br />
the kind <strong>of</strong> rugged, quality performance required<br />
<strong>of</strong> sohool shoes.<br />
TRAINED PERSONNEL TO<br />
INSURE PROPER FiTTiNO<br />
921 Asbury Avenue<br />
Ul« FUILiAYS LTNTII. U )'. M.<br />
Doetori' Pfeieriptlons<br />
Aceurately Filled<br />
FAMILY SHOE<br />
STORE<br />
Dial 399-33?'3<br />
'l|<br />
,M<br />
ffe**« - ^^^^W8ilB53Bp^SE&-?|fci<br />
E D O E R<br />
Lions Club sponsors drug lecture<br />
fill<br />
I.in<br />
llu n<br />
,il (li-i'iiii <strong>City</strong> Itiiih Sehiuil<br />
tiiifhi!: Ilie period frnin<br />
(h-lnln'i L*H ihrnugh OeUilit'i<br />
!]|, il was anniiuneed at a<br />
Hiri'tiMr itl= the elub, last<br />
w.vh .ii I'.irl O Call.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Uciiiher JH at 8 p.m.<br />
in I he High School<br />
AililH<strong>of</strong>'inm. il h'i'iiifi' on tilt'<br />
Niihii't'l lit inil'i'itlii' aildietinii<br />
anil 11. Ciiy. Till' loeturi'rs<br />
uill hi' persons who are<br />
fonui'i addii'ts and who have<br />
hi,'il nliallililah'ii.<br />
i)u I i M;: srhiHt! hours<br />
iliiiirni iiir four-day period,<br />
11(11, i.lilalivi". nf NAHCO<br />
will li'i'lure tu sluili'iilN al<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> l.'ity Iliiili SchiMil im<br />
I'1!.\N(.'1"S BOMB TKSTS<br />
1'ifi', Defense, Minister<br />
\aliiy (ihiarti d'HstainiJ<br />
ri •pint'- [hat Fraiiee would<br />
h..[(l her M'i-i.iul series uf<br />
fiViliULifn biimb tests' in the<br />
Pneilii' m'vl Minuni'r.<br />
:R.ATiVt MIRROR<br />
¥¥ TRAYS<br />
i a<br />
CLOCKS<br />
RES.<br />
S3.98<br />
SAVE<br />
SI. 01<br />
PLASTIC FLORAL<br />
^ mtjfit*..—<br />
.) pl.iitic<br />
OUR<br />
REG.<br />
S8e<br />
[EACH<br />
97<br />
Eft,<br />
A T M U R P H T ' r<br />
"CHARGilT<br />
m um aim cun<br />
ea.<br />
I<br />
WID., OCT.<br />
(he siibjret uT iliiu<br />
i. 11.11>i!11.1111>11 Tin'<br />
anil<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Ihc lilt liri.fi iliilil III.'<br />
public and to iinf 'liiull<br />
.ehoiil stucli'nlJi will i bn<br />
iiiiile by Illi' <strong>Ocean</strong> (lily<br />
Ijioiis Club ill (be iiiilijii!<br />
KNIT OR CROCHiT<br />
AFGHAN KITS<br />
RES.<br />
$7.99<br />
SAVi<br />
S1.2S ^ & KIT<br />
jtunnirg colars Enough IOD<br />
pure virgin wool for 4Ei60 Af<br />
gh^n Edsy ms+ruetions<br />
(mm<br />
B O Y S ' C O T T O N / P O L Y E S T E R<br />
SWEAT SHIRTS<br />
90% cotton/ RES.<br />
10%' polyoiter. S1.B9<br />
Cf D w n e c If<br />
White nnd f.iil SAVE<br />
eol<strong>of</strong>s. 6 tn 16. 60e<br />
C O L O R F U L P R I N r t D<br />
FLANNILCTTI<br />
Bright ,l er fl| s,<br />
dots, cheeks, r., ln<br />
*tHp0S. mono. HUR<br />
tones j,,d |u- "j-Lyonile<br />
prints. "<br />
e<br />
36"-46" wij,,. '<br />
In other busini'S'i, Ilie '-*'li<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily chili h,,,, I<br />
esliiliiiMii'il a Li'ii-,,1 ihe in,,<br />
Month-Award for deserviii]. 4)ri<br />
hilih school seniors. The I'in.i Him<br />
award Wai, presi'iiled |,, K| t:i,:,<br />
wi'i'lt lo Hkip 4iivi.-n, ('/iphiiii i.<br />
iind i|iiaiti.iliack -if ihe hii'li i-iiiiiM'liib<br />
NUDI HEEL<br />
PANTY<br />
HOSE<br />
and his friends<br />
SEE how you can g et a<br />
on an ordor frotti Sean<br />
C.it.nloq Store or Call<br />
399.3500<br />
_J3jJR_ OWN<br />
BRAN D<br />
RES, $1.17 "<br />
iAVE 33c Pr.<br />
1 0 0 ° . 5+refch nyiori in d s<br />
micmmeih. Fdshien shddns<br />
average, full or ultra t.ill.<br />
SOLID COLOR REG $2 5|<br />
72x90" BLANKETS<br />
POLYPROPYLENt RUG<br />
MOON ROCKET MODEL<br />
•v i<br />
$5 OS7<br />
»?C|«MiiT*<br />
Mmmi<br />
CHILDREN'S LINED<br />
CORDUROY PANTS<br />
PrOihrunk catton<br />
CnrduFoy with<br />
pr i n) o d cotton<br />
finnnol lining.<br />
Solids 3.6X,<br />
Tpflun 1 ' 1 II coiitud<br />
filiimimim 1. 2 qt.<br />
5eiuen piirii( ce Vi<br />
ors, 5 at. Dutch<br />
P vo n , I O' s fry<br />
pfin, eovor.<br />
CORNER EIGHTH STRUT and ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OUR<br />
REG,<br />
Si.29<br />
RES.<br />
515,95<br />
SAVE<br />
S4.S1 •<br />
ITHURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 196?<br />
S<br />
^<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINBL-I<br />
stLiiuiM ivy<br />
PUBLIC AUCTrdN SALE<br />
Saturday Oct. Ihh - 1 P. M. - <strong>City</strong> Hall Commissioners Chambers<br />
41 BUILDING LOTS<br />
Valued at Close to $ 135.000 !<br />
TWO & MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL<br />
T1TT<br />
HAVEN AVENUE<br />
^= ; m<br />
rt in<br />
S 'X 8 I t<br />
1 ;<br />
JO'iao'<br />
WEST AVENUE<br />
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m<br />
•<br />
i S ' i ' t f s * 5<br />
^PA^I • F ^<br />
i J<br />
i:S 1<br />
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I 8 I S i<br />
HAVEN AVENUE<br />
BO' i «'<br />
WEST AVENUE<br />
I \% Sl3.l8is.8- S In<br />
so 1 ,<br />
;<br />
so'<br />
SIMPSON AVENUE.<br />
ENTIRE BLOCK TO BE SOLD<br />
HAVEN AVENUE<br />
1<br />
i<br />
S<br />
t<br />
M'<br />
WEST AVENUE<br />
1 *<br />
30'<br />
1 %<br />
1 i<br />
10'<br />
s<br />
1<br />
3D'<br />
5 IS 1 ii :S .» .<br />
t'iii ii<br />
'^^^^s^m^^^n^^^svm<br />
The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Invites Your Participation In Its Continuing Growth<br />
BefwBen Haven and Simpson Av«nues, 35fh to 36th Streets<br />
• • • Minlmi/m Prieei<br />
Parcel No. 1 Par Lots 160 to 172, incluiive. and Lots 233<br />
ts 24S, Inclusive, in Tax Blsck 3505, being<br />
all <strong>of</strong> Tax Block 3505, if told at one parcel .<br />
$92,000.00<br />
Pareel No. 2 Lot 160<br />
4,600.00<br />
Parcel No. 3 Let 161<br />
4,000.00<br />
Pareel No. 4 Lot 162<br />
4,000.00<br />
Pareel No. Lot 163'<br />
4,000.00<br />
Pareel No. Let 164<br />
4,200.00<br />
Parcel No. Lot 165<br />
4,000.00<br />
Pareel No. S Let 166<br />
4,000.00<br />
Pareel No. 9 Let 167<br />
3,200.00<br />
Parcel No. 10 Lot lei<br />
3,200.00<br />
Paree) No. 11 Lot 169<br />
3,200.00<br />
Pareel No, 12 Let 170<br />
3,200.00<br />
Pareel No. 13 Let 171<br />
3,200.00<br />
Pareel No. 14 Let 172<br />
4,600.00<br />
Pareel No. 15 Lot 233<br />
4,000.00<br />
Pareel No. 16 Lot 234<br />
2,S00.OO<br />
Pareel No, 17 Let 235<br />
3,500.00<br />
Pareel No. II Lot'236<br />
3,500.00<br />
Pareel No. 1? Lot 237<br />
3,800.00<br />
Pareel No. 20 Lot 23S<br />
3,500.00<br />
Buclil J ol , | 8«ing eondiiions ol sole siiali lii) .jpnlleJible lo .ill<br />
" ,'* "• l«nd dneriMd In (hi. N«l» <strong>of</strong> 5>»:<br />
esv*^«-t^ lare*! <strong>of</strong> land li iejd Hib)ecf !B the reterviliani..<br />
tiVlS? nW j eoni " 11 * 1 * «na nrtrietloni <strong>of</strong> lh« d««n city A.M.<br />
•nd thL * ,? n ? o*lwr Eevensnti sf ncord running with the Isntf<br />
! if"';" Ordliunet «na SuMlvlilai Ortlln.nte rellrlcllsnt.<br />
for il.l - oll» nxrvn th« rlgm lo nltet «ny mi .n bid.<br />
•w (m tvtry p.re.i. -rh, H|, <strong>of</strong> Heh (uicrl thall be<br />
eenlirfM « |K«ri by (^ ^.M <strong>of</strong> camml,.!,, in lim,<br />
Br«s
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!<br />
- ' - - ' - ~ *<br />
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CONTINUED<br />
See your Ford Dealer, the man<br />
with the most to show.<br />
'l r J.l:\\<br />
r .\\ f. t' . J.<br />
,.v.,\bur<br />
heating<br />
mrther<br />
3ree<br />
1CI<br />
i illation i i ^<br />
ILIIH. LD thi. -i i<br />
KNOW THAT<br />
CONVERSION BONUS<br />
,rl,r<br />
r-ntntnldboilirnrfur<br />
, r .. , ,..<br />
\\<br />
,ie,er1i-H1<br />
.si<br />
IS ¥MfM 'fill<br />
•fi » .ii 1 tMt.<br />
i'oriher. Save now<br />
ten us u^d continue to<br />
:, :l:e niccirn way w<br />
\ . . . _ i<br />
^EAR 4,000 OF YOUR NEIGHBORS DID!<br />
DOLLAR GAS HEATS BEST-FOR LESSl<br />
CONVERSION BONUS<br />
33<br />
CONVERSION BONUS<br />
,„ ta| latl0rj<br />
CTYOURU^AIHIAIINOCONTRACTOR -<br />
New Jersey Natural Gas Company<br />
, Haatif<br />
[RSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969<br />
CLUB CHAMPlON-ErnU- Brown (. h . ltllI , m<br />
t) is congratulated by Ray Ulltnl f"°f<br />
lock after winning the <strong>Ocean</strong> Ph n t,,<br />
Somers Point . Golf Course<br />
rown's putter staves <strong>of</strong>f<br />
illy to win golf tourney<br />
had<br />
*n an ihi' -i'dnd hole <strong>of</strong><br />
M'6 hull- match play<br />
nd, arid mnnagi'd to halve<br />
next Ihri'i' hull's to win<br />
match 2,ind-l on Ihc<br />
tflh.<br />
•own hi'ld n eomfiirlablr<br />
up lead whi'n the pair<br />
iini thr morning 18, and<br />
iLrtd out on thii 19th<br />
lunch as though lie<br />
plans <strong>of</strong> plekinji up thp<br />
ojlriy. Both hit till"<br />
BFi'i'il in par, but<br />
n wont fivi>-up when hu<br />
tapped a 10-fool pull for<br />
lirdle.<br />
The 20th was halved, nnd<br />
I the next htilu Spurloek<br />
pit his only bid ol the<br />
ft? to wrest the load away<br />
(m til' veteran golfer who<br />
iviously held . the club<br />
impionshlp back in 1666,<br />
Spurlock played flawless<br />
^if for the next four holes,<br />
•king pars in the classic<br />
|knw. Brown, however,<br />
his touch with his<br />
:», rusty wedge and<br />
wd bot'oyitis throuRh to •'<br />
24th holy. At this point<br />
lead had been<br />
to one hole-up.<br />
Iparlnok iiiid Brown both<br />
pars on the fjvepar<br />
yard 26th hole, and<br />
^n turned their attention<br />
the 126-yard par three<br />
hole. Spurlock put his<br />
on the green, while<br />
«n's ball came down on<br />
embankment, on the<br />
•' nf the green and<br />
meed If, yards down the<br />
It) come to rest on s<strong>of</strong>t<br />
dirt.<br />
tvn wedyed a the<br />
(freed about 10 feet from<br />
the pin, Spurluek laid his<br />
20-fooler up to the pin for<br />
a par throe. Brown's putter,<br />
which throughout Iho day<br />
gave him IFi ont'-putt gruen*,<br />
went cold and he took two<br />
to j|o down, Tho rmiteh was<br />
_i!vi>n.-<br />
j -~-' '•-"""""<br />
The situation was only<br />
temporary, however, Brown<br />
hit lonn <strong>of</strong>f the 27th lee<br />
and plneed his second shot<br />
within DO yards <strong>of</strong> the Kreen<br />
an the 015-yard five par<br />
hole. Spurioek missed the<br />
green on his third shot, but<br />
pitched close to assure his<br />
par un the hole. . But<br />
Brown's putter came to life<br />
again aj* he sunk a 15,fooler<br />
to birdie and go one-up.<br />
The nest two holes were<br />
halved, and on tho 310-yard<br />
three-par 30-hole Spurloek ! s<br />
drive faded and came to rest<br />
oJoni! the trees lining thr<br />
right - side <strong>of</strong> tho fairways.<br />
Brown's drive was down the<br />
middle. Low hanging limb-*<br />
denied Spurioek a clear shot<br />
Con tor<br />
at tin- Kreen and lie had to<br />
settle lor iin upshot about<br />
15 yards jn front <strong>of</strong> the<br />
(jrceii. Brown's .second shot<br />
landed on fhe yn'en about<br />
three feet, to the right <strong>of</strong><br />
the nan. Spurlock pitched to<br />
Lhi' green arid missed his par<br />
pull. He conceded Brown<br />
the hole and Spurlook was<br />
down by two.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the 392-yard, four-par,<br />
^Ist hole both players drove<br />
into the woods to the left<br />
<strong>of</strong> the rairway1 Hpurloek<br />
played nut, but Brown drew<br />
-_.ii_ penalty=—from—the—muteh—<br />
referee, club pro Harvey<br />
Smith, when hi.s ball moved<br />
;ts Brown was trying to<br />
remove loaves and debris;<br />
from around and under his<br />
ball, Spurioek trailed one<br />
down,<br />
Spurlock, a slylist in form<br />
and dross, lost the mau;h on<br />
the 32nd ,wh en he<br />
dpublerbnjfio.d , as , . ,Brown<br />
posted . a one-over-par five<br />
strokes, Spurlock picked up<br />
on the 17th when Brown<br />
matched his par five piny.<br />
Scenery may be<br />
but it's the p,<br />
count.<br />
Philadelphia? Camden?<br />
New York? W i c Cily ?<br />
Go PS Bus!<br />
AUo<br />
direel service to Sea Isle Cily,<br />
AMlon, Stone Harbor, Wydwood<br />
ind Cape May,<br />
Depa'riures and infnrrnalioB:<br />
Oee»n <strong>City</strong> Terminai', S,h and<br />
AliMiie Ave,; nv.filt,. p.R.s.L<br />
Terminal, iOth amf Haven SU, .<br />
3W.21!:, u<br />
AM*, iboul our nfw Package<br />
EJUSIC, Servit/fnr ijuick ddivny,<br />
PU1UC SEUVI^<br />
TOUR NICE GR^EN<br />
LAWN MAy QUIETLY<br />
DIE OF THIRST<br />
\ I I<br />
Don't make the/fata] mistake<br />
<strong>of</strong> waiting until your Inwn begins to wither,<br />
Wnter it ^iow.<br />
Now, while your grass is still green.<br />
While :* still hsis some figHt left in it.<br />
CITY WATER SERVICE COMPANY<br />
'OTH STREiT and WIST AVBNUI DIAL 3990423<br />
m Anuriam Water Woifa System Gompaiy<br />
lo Good W.filt'r Sm^U/v ami Curninnnily<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINPL LEDGER<br />
Intranee rules noted<br />
for C. G. Academy<br />
NKW LONDON, CONK.<br />
Two Mupiifirant f:liarii;es<br />
have bi'i'ii Miiiiouiierd by tin.<br />
Const Oil,ird Academy thiii<br />
will affei-1 . seniors ni.-iliiiii!<br />
appliciit Inn lo |)i.( iinie<br />
eadelj,.<br />
I-'or Die first time, Ciilleiie<br />
Rnlrnnci" Kxaininatioii liiiinfl<br />
lest se.ii,.,^ will he •ler.'pt.'d<br />
for flii" |(...|., ||||,,.|| iJii.ii lu<br />
111.' IJeeeinli.T (i dull', as<br />
well as till- l)ii;.Miih..i 'Mdenl uf the<br />
Academy may nrallt il warn i<br />
to outstandm;. iipj.lie;.!)!'<br />
whose visual aeuily i<br />
20/_ 1 00,<br />
These clianfH-?, an- tn :.<br />
program <strong>of</strong> admissions ihai<br />
is unique union;. ' the ti,ition\<br />
four miljlarv aeaiieniies<br />
There nr.' no eonj.r. viifin.i<br />
appointment', m.i.l.' to th,<br />
Coast Uuard Afiiil.-mv, anr«<br />
ihc'M? are nti fjn.jliis ..I an-,<br />
kind, Thn"... ivlii. ;in.<br />
accepted a, indeu, miilie til,,<br />
grade solely ,,i, pi.|Brii[:.i<br />
ability.<br />
Addiii.ina! infoi-mati..ii am!<br />
application forms can In<br />
obiaineil (roni the r,c:ho.,l<br />
KUidanee eounsi-ji.r or b\<br />
writing lo (he Dircelor ..!<br />
Admission--, U.H. Coa^l<br />
Quard Aesil.-my,. New<br />
London, Conneetirut, 0B;i2O<br />
Urge dii<br />
to file early<br />
for benefits<br />
"Kile h.dav aiitl avoid<br />
d.-l.-iv" Hiib.-ii H. Blane,<br />
-,...i,.! fii-iiiily district<br />
niiiii.un in Ail.-mtic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
,idM-.s i![--,ih|.-d workers who<br />
in-r. !,.• rhilil,!.- fur benefits<br />
mid. i tin- dir-aliility prom-am,<br />
: lln- !..w |if-.iv|des for a six<br />
F u... 1111 \^ titiiiii fiefjnd which<br />
--tail- will! tin month after<br />
Hi-- m,mill m whieli the<br />
ilKilnlity bi'itiiiN. If Ihe ulaim<br />
i', aiifirii v.-d, payments<br />
eai.n.il b. niilde tu the<br />
.'e.ali|.,d y;orlier aiitl his<br />
li.inilv ii ii I il tin- seventh full<br />
miiiilli ..! disii>ijlity.<br />
"Hiiir,- it 1KJSI-S several<br />
month-. !•. process a ehiini<br />
I..! iliMibility bi^vj.fits, it<br />
illMk.-s ^.-ih.- lor a xlisabl^.d.<br />
p'i'-.iii !.. file as ^ooii\as he<br />
,-. liircell lu stiip workHjitJ,"<br />
Hi,-:.- ••.i.it.-d. -By ail()«iiiK<br />
if, . . h(M'i.j work un fHs<br />
el.MMi iiiifii. iliah-ly, he wih,<br />
" - i^ ., .lii-isf.in as soon as\<br />
th, Finiiiinum n.-e.-'-sary tinie<br />
1 li-- H.icial Security<br />
j>i,,-i-,!ii pr.ivid.-s disability<br />
|.i'.i|i'c!i..n fur disabled<br />
,v- "k.T-i imder 05 itiiri their<br />
i,,iihli, •-,, per-suns diriabied<br />
h.-'iij-- a!M- 1^ who continue<br />
ii. !i" ilUabled, and disabled<br />
-vicfi-^s aiiri widowers who<br />
.'."• i( I.-ast 50 years old.<br />
Pi ...in- wlm are" disabled<br />
..if! eairt work should jjet<br />
ir: luii.'h with tin- Social<br />
if i i •nil<br />
S'u llriv. u disiibility<br />
that prevents vnu from from visiting our <strong>of</strong>fice, we<br />
workini> on a rc-gular basis," will have a representative<br />
Olane -;aid, ti-'lephuiu' our rail you at your home..''<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice<br />
il-l-iOH, The social security <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
200 91, We at Pennsylvania and Pacific<br />
e you what records avs. in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> is open<br />
led to help with weekdays from Hl-'IO a.m, to<br />
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WE HELP WITH<br />
FAMILY BUDGET<br />
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IILTON HAGERTHEY OIL CO.<br />
2ilp6 New Rood (Route 9) Linweod, N. J.<br />
• DIAL 927-4122 • #<br />
PLUMBING • HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING<br />
= WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES -<br />
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PAGE 9 — jtCTION TWO<br />
TW1-NIGHTEK<br />
VENETIANS<br />
Conliwl<br />
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SEASHORE<br />
VENETIAN BLIND CO.<br />
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We Care!<br />
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SURF<br />
DETERGENT<br />
BEDtEM THIi COUPON BY<br />
SATURDAY, oeTQBIfi lilh, 1969<br />
L.m.f 1 Coupon Pef Family<br />
SAVE . when you purchase<br />
I a Mb., lai/i.oz. pkg, <strong>of</strong><br />
IVORY<br />
SNOW<br />
REDEEM THIS COUPON §Y<br />
SATURDAY, OCTOBER IBlh, 15<br />
- L.m.t 1 Ceupsn per Family<br />
RED DELICIOUS,<br />
STAYMAN<br />
OH MoiNTOSH APPLIS 3^39 e with this coupon<br />
with this coupon<br />
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a 3 Ib. pkg. <strong>of</strong><br />
(toe eH Label)<br />
FLUFFY<br />
BEDilM THIS COUPON BY<br />
REPP-U-TATION CIDER , \^r 57 e rJ 1 "<br />
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SULTAWA FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 IZ 89 €<br />
ARM0TO ¥1EET LUNCH MEAT .'*••' 59*<br />
I0NA SWIET PEAS ..,....,,.,., 8 '•*£««1<br />
TUTTOROSSO TOMATOES 3 b L S|<br />
WITCH'S BHEW S^l^SrliSK ,'V-?35«<br />
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KRAFT MACARONI DINNER , 2^7<br />
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HUNT'S<br />
SUPnEME SpflGHETTi<br />
SAUCE<br />
RlDilM THIS COUPON [(<br />
SATURDAY, OCTOBIH I 8th, 1969<br />
Limit I rr,,,pi,M ji,.,- funiiljwith<br />
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MAXWELL HOUSE<br />
COFFEE<br />
RIDEIM TMIi COUPON BY<br />
SATUBDAT, OCTOBfR I ith, 1569<br />
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SATUBPAT, OCTOBIR 1 Blh, 196?<br />
Lrrnii T Coupon per Family<br />
with this coupon<br />
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COLD WATER<br />
ALL<br />
REDEEM THIS COUPON BY<br />
SATURDAY, OCTOBIR lgth, 1 569<br />
Limit 1 Csypsn per Family<br />
with this coupon<br />
when your purchase<br />
an 8-oz. jar <strong>of</strong><br />
SAMKA<br />
FREEZE DRiED<br />
COFFEE<br />
REDEEM THIS COUPON BY<br />
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with this coupon<br />
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HILLS BROS.<br />
COFFEE<br />
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LM Coupon per Fnmily<br />
ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Thanksgiving<br />
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didn't play last weekend,<br />
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fans, the most important is<br />
the Wildwood loss to Middle<br />
Township: Coach Mike<br />
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to Wildwood this Saturday<br />
in an effort to get back un<br />
the' winning side and start<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the* Cape-Atlantic League<br />
on • the right foot. The<br />
Warriors, <strong>of</strong> course, wilf<br />
practically eliminate<br />
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league loss,<br />
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opening ouFne over St,<br />
th.i hall<br />
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Bev^Hy, by Uwwij.il<br />
only former -<br />
I.Oi(ye athlete<br />
io«« this one, Tlii<br />
will certainly t« ^,<br />
aniioys to beat Ota [<br />
in his nut erKosa,<br />
his old school, 1st<br />
paiats staiid psfddi<br />
in th, Wsrridn fm<br />
<strong>On</strong> she Octjjji L,<br />
sealer quafterW<br />
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in aetian bi 1<br />
questionable ]<br />
action veUraa li<br />
Beaver will s«.<br />
INSIDE and OUTSIDE<br />
WINTER BOAT STORAGE<br />
I Rental Boats I<br />
UP TO 37 FIIT1<br />
SAT, & SUN, 1<br />
& River<br />
CRABBING<br />
', Nets'& <strong>Line</strong>s Furnished<br />
HQUBAUGH'S<br />
i! GATEWAY<br />
MARINA<br />
<strong>On</strong> Pafeeng Creek<br />
+ Route 559 *<br />
!; Mays Landing Road<br />
::SOMeRS POINT at th# :<br />
• Pareong Creek Bridge •<br />
| DIAL 927-4129 \<br />
Kinds <strong>of</strong> Bait :<br />
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\ Blue Water Marina<br />
34TH STRUT AT THi BAY<br />
AT THE FOOT OF THE<br />
HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE<br />
DIAL<br />
399-6200<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
FOR<br />
GurBu«unessOffic«<br />
will be closed<br />
NATURAL GAS COMPANY<br />
OUR SERV! CE KNOWS NO HOLIDAY: SHOULD THE NEED AR!SE PLEASE CALL<br />
0<br />
GAM<br />
?OADLEY<br />
ESSO -<br />
L OIL FUEL<br />
;evelt Boulevard,<br />
Marmora<br />
m-am<br />
Mario Conti<br />
BACK<br />
D. ALLEM<br />
fRETCH, JR.<br />
REALTOR -<br />
fiit and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
m.Q6S5<br />
I Bob Costa<br />
lAREY'S<br />
ESTATE and<br />
NCE SERVICES<br />
i'SOO gsardwalk<br />
399.0171<br />
neen<br />
[TACKLE<br />
j PHARMACY<br />
NTIONS • DRUGS<br />
WSMiTICS<br />
Avenue<br />
l&cehineiii. J r fj p<br />
Sk 'P Given<br />
Brian Broadley<br />
TACKLK<br />
HICKMAN'S<br />
SEAFOOD and<br />
JUBILEE CHICKEN<br />
11SS Atbury Avenue<br />
3W.1I1I<br />
Bobby Moore<br />
HAIJ--BACK<br />
G. G,*s<br />
DIAMOND<br />
TAILOR SHOP<br />
#09 Asbury Avenue<br />
ROBERT j.<br />
STAHLER<br />
REGISTERED BUILDER<br />
3317 Wett Avsnue<br />
399.2980<br />
Denny Van Order<br />
H'Ll HAi'K<br />
WATSON'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
Oce.in Avenoe at 9th Srr«»t<br />
399-4013<br />
VARSITY<br />
Orinb.T I 1<br />
Orftibrr 1,S<br />
Niivcmln-r 15<br />
Nin-cmht'i-27<br />
THI OCEAN CITY StNTINiL.LBDGiR<br />
FRENCH<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
WE ARE NUMBER ONI<br />
Atlanfle Avenue<br />
399.1454<br />
EARL L.<br />
SHAW, JR.<br />
SHEtT M1TAL VVORK<br />
ROOFING<br />
HOMI HEATING<br />
252 We»t Avenue<br />
39f.212i<br />
00TBA1<br />
SEASON<br />
THIS WEEK'S GAME<br />
OCEAN CITY HIGH SCHOOL I<br />
WILDWOOD HIGH<br />
at WILDWOOD<br />
SATURDAY, 2 P. M.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
football schedule<br />
' Wilclwtind Away 2 p.m.<br />
•''CVipi; Miiy I lomc 2 p.m.<br />
'1 liimmunhiii I Ionic 2 p.m.<br />
Mainlaiid Away 1:30 p.m.<br />
GIoui-cstiT Aw;iy<br />
! 11 ii.m,<br />
AHciiih- Twp. Away 2 p.m.<br />
•M'U'.-is'imtvillo<br />
M'Uill Homo 10:30 a.m.<br />
Varsity scores <strong>of</strong> previous famei'<br />
f ^an <strong>City</strong> 14 , Salem High School 8<br />
U^an <strong>City</strong> 0 Palmyra High School 15<br />
Junior Vnristy ,<br />
Ortcihi'rl;! W'iklwiiiiil. Iftimr<br />
Oc-tohcr'JO ('iipo M:iy \%sas<br />
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PAOi 12 _ SECTION TWO<br />
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BILLOWS<br />
Publl,h*d WMkly by rha PuhlleitliWii Club •<<br />
OtHn <strong>City</strong> High ScHsal, OtMii Ciiy, N. j.<br />
I-IIIIH'I ul f'nhjiiitii-i ^ im!.l W*MMI nj:y .*(<br />
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VOL. XXXII OCEAN CITY, N.J., TMUHS. OCT. », !Mf NB. <<br />
Sfudenf opinion<br />
III. i, Ilii. liiiih<br />
Tlli'ir<br />
iiliil<br />
llii'V<br />
Polls tiiliPii at OCHS hnvi> a iro.xl rivunl for<br />
pri-dJcLiim cirriJUMN' mi(i'i»nii's <strong>of</strong> this rilv. Our<br />
recent poll on (ho Novi'iiiticr refiTciiduiii mny nnl<br />
confirm<br />
lhc> In-ml <strong>of</strong> (hi< sl,ifi>, bin \\v I)I>IJCVI> il<br />
ID imiicMlo liuw Oi-enn <strong>City</strong> viilrrs will lit 1 iiii'liiiisi<br />
thi 111 Vod 1 ,<br />
Sal<br />
As a ri'siill. <strong>of</strong> the Billows position <strong>of</strong> IH'IHJ; par!<br />
I,!, <strong>of</strong> a town's paper, parents <strong>of</strong> sludi'iitK. nlumiii, anil<br />
q U othi'r inti'nvstitl iiiiullji niiiKc iif> (he hulk <strong>of</strong> this<br />
let pupcr'K renders. The student poll found in this issue<br />
tt< was not cii'sijfMiil lo influence any <strong>of</strong> our vntini;<br />
Q readers, hill Wi» feel iljf worth lien in how if can<br />
an'<br />
show our community the int»'re.s|. ami iiwarciicss<br />
T<br />
presiMit. in the school. If we can accomplish noihinf;<br />
W hut this, our purpose is meter<br />
bj<br />
pl<br />
I Local students favor<br />
I vote age lowering<br />
j<br />
14 — JICTION TWO THf ociAM crnr siimi*«.<br />
BUS. SEKVICSS<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
LOTS FOR SALE<br />
REAL ESTATE — SALE<br />
CUSStrttB ADYBmSEMBCTS<br />
L ESTATE — SALfr ESTATE — SALE<br />
RD OF THANKS<br />
FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />
AUTOS FOR 3ALE<br />
POMTIAC - CADIU.AC<br />
12th *<br />
Dial 199 S4t3<br />
CLASSOTEO AD RATES<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
Tom Ward<br />
RfUPHOLSTEfHNG<br />
and SUP COVERS<br />
FREE tSTlliUTBI<br />
Car RiditM Reruired<br />
Coles Radfo Service<br />
399-7554 AUTO GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
ALUMJNUM STORM<br />
WINDOW GLASS<br />
i SCREEN REPAIRS <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
976 Aifaury Artnu*<br />
Bakers ?*i: a -<br />
APP11ANCE<br />
REPAIRS<br />
COMPtETI PA1T5<br />
itl>*lS SERVICE<br />
RCA 1 CHILCO<br />
Mljsc t Swill<br />
— A'l<br />
f 'ALL<br />
710 Ashury A*tfiu«<br />
Dili 5Wi242<br />
WINDOW OASS<br />
JK&ACHL-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
uu. "» iai IS*<br />
399-2224<br />
Uphobtering<br />
Furniture Repairing<br />
WINDOW<br />
SHADES &<br />
Four Poster Shoppe<br />
BUS.<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
7*3 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
PROF. SERVICES REAL ESTATE—SALE<br />
BUS. SERVICES<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
GLASS<br />
926 Acbury<br />
UNEEDA<br />
TOOL<br />
Ask ui, «r« rWl<br />
Wattaca Hardware<br />
CLAlSIFIfD AD<br />
WINOS RESULT<br />
986 Aibuty Avenw*<br />
BanraMi M<br />
399.2224<br />
STORM SASH<br />
and SCRHN5<br />
REPAIRfD<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
Aibury Avenge<br />
Auto Air<br />
Conditioning<br />
Service<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
GLASS COMPANY<br />
926 Atbury Avanu*<br />
399-2224<br />
WE DO OUR OWN<br />
—— WORK<br />
ON THE PREMISES<br />
AND IN<br />
YOUR HOME<br />
ALL MAKES ft MODELS<br />
KI.,V K u -,VHITE<br />
HAD/OS h KTKREO<br />
YOUNG'S TY<br />
& mmu SHOP<br />
858 Asbury Avo,<br />
Dial 399-0091<br />
ANTENNA<br />
INSTALLATIONS<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
VY« will elHm«t» th»<br />
<strong>of</strong> in<br />
ELKTRIC HiAT<br />
IN YOUR HOM1<br />
T»y trm untSv<br />
Wm. S. Anderson<br />
i/ecfrlclans<br />
IMS W«I A»« Dial 1H-M4S<br />
AWLIAMCES<br />
/ 'JIM'ji.'/i fj<br />
SALES *nd SERVICE<br />
M.iMng C»rr(r*etor<br />
CORSON<br />
OATS FOR SALE<br />
Hol CHRIST/AAS<br />
CARDS ,v,d GIFTS<br />
TREE LOCAL TIDE" TABLES<br />
ORGANS - PIANOS<br />
LOWREY - THOMAS<br />
STORY A CLARK<br />
MLSK INSTRI<br />
RYNER'S<br />
Musfcraft Shoppe<br />
925 Atbury Avtnut<br />
398-0400<br />
CLASSIFIED AC<br />
BRINGS RfSULTS<br />
FOR OCEAN CITY<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
SEE<br />
CHARIES H. CURTIS,<br />
SR., REALTOR<br />
M Mara MULTIPLE LISTING<br />
803 CENTRAL AVE.<br />
Phone: 399-69*9<br />
Weger Real Estate<br />
240 BjH»rt»» Road<br />
399-0960<br />
WOODS<br />
Agency<br />
218 West Avenue<br />
398-0200<br />
ROBERT J.<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
REALTOR<br />
833 WESLEY AVE<br />
Oc.n <strong>City</strong>, 3W-523J<br />
SPECIALS<br />
IJOCATION. TW )<br />
AMII.Y DUI'LEX, Two<br />
j-nch, etc. Both<br />
Corner I/jt. Jttnl<br />
Diiirsbl* Ocaan Front<br />
Butfnati Property<br />
and Lett.<br />
BRIDfGAM'S<br />
BEST BUYS<br />
F. R. BRIDEGAM<br />
REALTOR<br />
3346 A»bin-y Avenue<br />
Oc»«n <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
399-0953<br />
or Kvenings 399-2G68<br />
IF IT'S REAL ESTATE<br />
SEE<br />
J. W. MORRISON<br />
REALTOR<br />
J. W. MORRISON<br />
8th St. A <strong>Ocean</strong> Av«.<br />
, J r 0<br />
3251 ASBURYj<br />
399.209, "" ""<br />
FRANKU<br />
WILLW<br />
REAL EM!<br />
FOR YEARS t<br />
Wmirxl<br />
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own Hiii »itr»er*n»7<br />
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$1J,«M DOLWR *on'f do (ay, gut ttip<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Realty<br />
34th St. & Afbury Ava<br />
3993403<br />
MARK<br />
AGENCY<br />
REALTOR<br />
2121 Asbury Avenue<br />
X X<br />
399-7036<br />
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16 SECTION TWO<br />
SPORTS VS GRAPES Mike Nevill ntid Sheldon<br />
• Byron, Wyo. - Two Byron Carter both reerived four<br />
Jiigli Knhool students have letters each in football*<br />
proved the old adage 'hat basketball, and traek, Neville<br />
athletics and good grades was valedictorian and Carter<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Fire Department<br />
DIAL 399-6111<br />
Hawks defeat<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
by 19-8 score „<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hawks<br />
won their third game in as<br />
many start* this year by<br />
d<strong>of</strong>i'alin|4 • Sen Isle <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
Chiefs 19-6 In o game<br />
playod Sunday on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> field.<br />
Hawk back Mike Fields<br />
had a field day, running for<br />
two touchdowns, one for 63<br />
yards and the other for 31<br />
yards, and returniiiK an<br />
intercepted pas for 52 yards<br />
to tally all three Hawk<br />
scores, A pass from Bobby<br />
Coif to Jim Quinn gave<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> its lone extra<br />
point.<br />
After a series <strong>of</strong> penalties,<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> scored up the<br />
middle for four yards by<br />
Fred Barbagallo. Sea Isle<br />
<strong>City</strong> scored a safety for two<br />
points when Newbold<br />
tackled Bobby Cole in the<br />
end zone, AH the scoring<br />
took place in the first half.<br />
The second half was a<br />
defensive battle.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday, the Hawks<br />
travel to Middle Township<br />
to meet the Middle<br />
Township team for the<br />
second time this year. The<br />
Hawks won the first game<br />
214. Game time is 2 p.m.<br />
on the Middle Township<br />
field.<br />
Bowling<br />
POINT BOWLING<br />
Powder Puff<br />
Jolly Roger, 3, Question<br />
Mark, li Swingers^ 3, Cast<br />
Offs, I; Miami Somers, 4,<br />
Daniels, 0; Crab Trap, 3,<br />
Sullivnns, 1.<br />
High singles and series.<br />
Marge Pinto, 202 and 520;<br />
High team single and series,<br />
Miami Somers, 829 and<br />
2299,<br />
Standings: Miami Somers,<br />
10-2; Sullivan, 8-4: Jelly<br />
Roger, 8-4; CJuestion Mark,<br />
8-6: Crab Trap, 6-6; Daniels,<br />
4.8; Swingers, 3-9; Cast-Offs.<br />
39,<br />
AFTER SEVEN<br />
MIXED DOUBLES<br />
Bloody Mar ys 1 ,<br />
GrasshopperB 0; Rusty Kails<br />
3, Serewdrivers 1; Sneaky<br />
Petes 3, Black Russians 1;<br />
Whiskey Sours 2, Stingers 2,<br />
High individual singles,<br />
Mickey Calise (men) . 201<br />
and Maria Calbo (women)<br />
,158. High individual series,<br />
Mickey Calise (men) BB7<br />
and Maria Calise (women)<br />
THI OCIAN CITY Sf NTlNILLEOOeR _^ , —__<br />
», mams-. —^""Tjji f- ""•"" II Hunters asked to assjsT<br />
••<br />
••<br />
in state deer herd stgjy<br />
PASS INTERCEPTIQN-Mike Fields high = L orer for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hawk ,<br />
sroots 52 yards afttr a pass intrrr L ptnn for his third touchdown in Sund.i\ s<br />
19 8 win over Sea Isk Cits<br />
. ARCHER SUCCESS-Abby Anderson, <strong>of</strong> 811 2nd at., Somers Point, is<br />
shown with the spike buck he killed Monday with bow and arrow. The deer<br />
weighed 102 pounds. It was the first kill reported from the Mainland in the<br />
current archery season which opened Saturday,<br />
-109, High team game and<br />
series. Bloody Marys 608<br />
and 1728,<br />
Standings: Bloody Marys<br />
10-2, Rusty Nails 7-a,<br />
Sneaky Petes 7-5, Whiskey<br />
Sours 6-8, Grasshoppers B-7,<br />
Black Russians n-7,<br />
Screwdrivers 4-8, Stingers<br />
4-8,<br />
i * ¥<br />
-THURSDAY NIGHT<br />
BOWLERS<br />
Sandbar 4, Meyer Motors<br />
0, Parkway Pharmacy 3,<br />
Garden Motors 1: fillie's<br />
Shop 3, Hagertlli'V Oil 1;<br />
Dailey Plumbing and Heatinf<br />
2, Williams Builders 2.<br />
High individual game and<br />
series, Joyce Bakley 179 and<br />
497, High team qame and<br />
series. Sandbar f>99 and<br />
1819.<br />
Standings; Williams 10V4 -<br />
514, Tillie's 10,6, Sandbar<br />
10-6, Mayer Motors 9V4-6'--S,<br />
Parkway 97. Dailey 7i-12W.<br />
POINT LANES<br />
<strong>City</strong> League<br />
Wallace, 1.<br />
Stalnton, 1,<br />
Wimberg,<br />
Anderson, 3.<br />
Boyer, 3<br />
Rumer, 2,<br />
High<br />
Hiekninn,- 0;<br />
PTroop, 0;<br />
Strange, 1;<br />
O.C.F.D, J;<br />
. Round=up, 1;<br />
Hyatt, 2.<br />
8 I n it i ° , J I fn<br />
Pfovenjion, 235; High series,<br />
Jim' Provensfin, 572;- Hijfh<br />
team single*, Strange, 572;<br />
Hlsjh team series, Slrangn,<br />
2559-<br />
Stiindinqs: StranjiH, H8;<br />
Hyatt, 13-7; Anderson, 13?;<br />
Rumer, I 1-9; WimherjJ, 119,<br />
Wallace, 119; Stninton,<br />
1010; Hiekman, 0-1);<br />
Roundup, Oil; Buyer. 0-1 J;<br />
O.C-F.D,". 713; FTrr.op,<br />
3-17.<br />
POINT LANES<br />
Capo Atlantic<br />
Bcnner Esso, '.), Moyer<br />
Motors, 1; Key Man, 3,<br />
Wallace -Hardware, 1;<br />
SaleMTiun, ,'j, Doclurs, 1; N,,I,<br />
Natural Gas, 3, VVondcrland<br />
1,<br />
High men's sinijlf. Chuck<br />
Abnims, Wonderland, 223;<br />
High men's triple. Bob<br />
Adams, Bonner, fjflu.<br />
Stiindings: Benner,<br />
•Wallace '<br />
I1-0S' Wonderland, 11-5; Oaji<br />
Co., 8-8; Salesman, 61 0;<br />
Doctors, 3-13; Moyer, 3.J3,<br />
* * * '<br />
Seafood<br />
Lrjbslers, ••), Dolphins, 0;<br />
Crabs, 3, Sharks, 1; Shrimp,<br />
3, Clams, 1 ; Mlnnowfv, 3<br />
Seallups, 1; Flounders ri'<br />
Oysti-rs, 1 ; Whales, 3,'<br />
. Porpoises, 1....<br />
Hi((h individual p]ti(<br />
Joyce Ituis El Bara, !O!sj<br />
High three Hame serins'<br />
J6yce Reis E! Bfira, 009;<br />
High team singhi. Crabs "<br />
599; Hi|ih tenm series, Crab«<br />
1721.<br />
Standings: Minnows, 12-1-<br />
Sharks, 12.4; Whales, 11-fl;<br />
Scallops, 9-7; Flounders H-S-<br />
Clams, 8-8; Crabs, H-8;<br />
Porpoises, KB; ; Shrimps, imp, 7-' 7D;<br />
Lobsters, B-ll; - -- Oysters, - 1] 2;<br />
Dolphins !12 '<br />
frsprini! League<br />
Jesters, .», Markera,<br />
Crack er.jacks, 4, Hot Flashes,<br />
0; Spares, 3, LtvewireSi 1;<br />
Spark Plugs, 3, jOddballs, 1;<br />
Hi Flyers, 3, Shockers, 1;<br />
Tenpins, 3, Fireballs, 1.<br />
High slnglDS, Mary Jane<br />
Willnrd, 191; High series,<br />
Mary Jane Willard, S16,<br />
High team single.<br />
Crackorjacks, 191; High. team,<br />
series, Crackerjacks, 179*1.<br />
Standings: Crackerjacks,<br />
ll-B; Hi Flyers, ll-S; Spark<br />
Plugs, 10-fl; Tenpins, lo-fl:<br />
Jesters,. 9-7; Oddballs, S-";<br />
Fireballs. -7-9i Llvewires, 7-9;<br />
Markers, 8-8; Spares, 8-10;<br />
Shockers, 5 11; Flashes<br />
3-13.<br />
* * m<br />
NORTHFIELD BOWLING<br />
CENTER<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mixed Doubles<br />
Grapefruits, 2, Applrs, .2;<br />
Pineapples, 3, Watermelons,<br />
1; BanariAS, 3, Apricots, 1;<br />
Cherries, 2, _ Piums, 2;<br />
Oranges, 3, Tangerines, 1;<br />
Pears, .3, Grapes, 1; .'Peaches,<br />
2, Lemons, 2; Limes. 3ii,<br />
Strawbefries, 14.<br />
High singles, Chet<br />
Wimbcrg, 21 1, Marty Darby,<br />
199; High series, Chet<br />
Wimberg, 550; Marty Darby,<br />
520. High team single.<br />
Grapefruits, 682, High team<br />
series. Peaches, 1903,<br />
Standings: Bananas, B-S:<br />
Limes, B'4.3 1 ,*; Piums, 8-1;<br />
Strawberries, 7H4«;<br />
Grapefruits, 7-5; - Peaches,<br />
7-6;- Pineapples, 7-5; Pears,<br />
7-5; Watennelons, 6-6;<br />
Apples, 6S\ Oranges, 8-6;<br />
Apricots, 5-7; Chorries, 5.7:<br />
Lemons, 1-8; Tangerines,<br />
2-10; Grapes, 111,<br />
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LUBRICATIONS • COOUNG SYSTEMS<br />
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STICKS s 1.00<br />
D OYSTERS<br />
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Pirt tif the progrF(tm<br />
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titfl'inu mil n It lsinij wiltl<br />
dt i r tn varltlu^ p irLi u! tht<br />
Stitt Thi mi ditr cmplii<br />
wrm taBBtd with m.til<br />
catth t iff^ in oni or btith<br />
ear 1 ' and a rolorid pi i. 1 tic<br />
c trt imtr wi^ ittachtd to<br />
out tar FawriT wrri tl r o<br />
capturtd tnd njr ti|j(jt d witli<br />
-.mall clip tau*i All <strong>of</strong> the-,*<br />
deur were taken and released<br />
in BurlinRton, Oconn, Warren<br />
and Hunterdon Counties.<br />
The success <strong>of</strong> .this<br />
program now depends on<br />
the cooperation <strong>of</strong><br />
sportsmen, biologists and<br />
interested individuals. Should<br />
anyone rceovfr one <strong>of</strong> these<br />
deer the following<br />
inforrnation should bu sent<br />
to the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Wildlife<br />
Management:<br />
Both numbered ear Uigs;<br />
date recovered (month, day.<br />
year); recovered by (a) riiimo<br />
(b) permanent mailina<br />
address; where recovered: (a)<br />
local area (b) distance and<br />
direction from nearest town<br />
(e) county (d) state; how<br />
did individual obtain deer?<br />
(shot with gun or bow and<br />
arrow, ear kill,' dog kill,<br />
other - explain); remove and<br />
return lower jaw <strong>of</strong> deer.<br />
All Information, mcjudiiig—.<br />
-4ays — anrj-^rower jaw should<br />
be packed and sent to;<br />
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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
No. 40 Telephone 309.5411<br />
lim R, Godfrey<br />
Jutkaho0 0,1,<br />
iti in- Vietnam<br />
2 0 • y i• u r • 0 I d<br />
e fiC'rvifc-e man was<br />
aetliin in South<br />
on October 10.<br />
<strong>of</strong>ding to Army<br />
^ri, Sp/"! William<br />
jjodfrey tiled when a<br />
pier in which he was<br />
; was shot down by<br />
. -He- wa§ — a<br />
er <strong>of</strong> thu First Air<br />
frey, a nativp <strong>of</strong><br />
oc, was a member<br />
1967 graduating<br />
f Oei'un <strong>City</strong> High<br />
l. He entered the<br />
in .November,<br />
and iinfived in<br />
In April this year,<br />
survived by his<br />
Mr, and Mrs,<br />
C, Godfrey.. An<br />
is Herbert L.<br />
, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
funeral will be<br />
[nfed<br />
when the<br />
'I body ia returned<br />
home in about 10<br />
frty was awarded<br />
Silver Star in<br />
|ob for aotioii<br />
i-!Un "emplaee-<br />
IMegatas coming<br />
Prices above minimums<br />
Land auction produces<br />
$60,000; 80 more lots<br />
listed in second sale<br />
Tin- city -.,,1,1 «,eo,aotj<br />
wurth oi building InU, dunnf J<br />
J>tandin^ rcioni dhl> auctmn<br />
f,.ili- hfld in thu <strong>City</strong> H.1II<br />
etimmi^ioii ehiirnbt-r gjturda^<br />
Spintrd biddinK un thi- pjrt<br />
IJI WMUld br bujtra rururd all<br />
price fur tin- SO l,,ts -.ulri will<br />
abovf tin- minimum prir<br />
S hrnl TAill pnsidt Thi fin-t<br />
cfdtr cf bu m s, will bt Lh*><br />
fit utum cf i nc?w mod rateir<br />
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Pitt burLh Th J I u M r 11<br />
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jn tin Mu it- Pi^f ihd in Un<br />
r if t UmUd Pn-b>l-nin<br />
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Ruling Id* r <strong>of</strong> thi- Flf t<br />
Pr b\tirnn Church ui Oram<br />
Cilv will J TM th romniunmn<br />
\V TF hip rh iirrnm EJdnr<br />
S irnm I I irkh irt will bi ui<br />
t h if(_ I hi Ciimmuuiun<br />
Sir\ic will bf t-n Widn^dn\<br />
nt J p m<br />
t.1 li r H irr\ Murnin^strfn<br />
will hi in LII ir^,t <strong>of</strong> Millie Pur<br />
iri" iii(_ rn nt R jbi rt (Jutland<br />
h nrm in f iht. huruh s<br />
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ct n Li nurd cm pji,i „<br />
Chief Johnny T Taylor<br />
Obituary<br />
Dr. John Nogafe Whiticar<br />
dead; Funeral on Saturday<br />
Dr luhn H gjt* Whitic-if i<br />
ph\ irian hnr tt r 1U >UR.<br />
until hi Ft-iir nu hi mun- than<br />
a di-ejdc igtt dmd m Bufdttt* 1<br />
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bu inn mjh whu at tht- tim^<br />
<strong>of</strong> hi d jth wj, u mrmbt r oi<br />
th* 1 br-3Fd uf dinctnr- ^r Uic<br />
C tpt- Mi\ C3untj Natitmal<br />
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Hi^t mrjnt which bt arb hih<br />
middle nam and half ^wncr<br />
ut tht Oc n an Cltv SnmJ'R.<br />
ruinf Coif Club<br />
Hi otht r intLre-*t- included<br />
a H % tin mw<br />
rumra inilrr it th' OemnCiU<br />
llfnbudt t-ltlun or tin II J<br />
f Oi t Liuard <strong>On</strong>ly Ta\Inr<br />
wl he pruplr (buitmin<br />
particularly) wuuld c tup rallinf,<br />
it the OLI in CiH tition<br />
Tht t lficul name m tht<br />
titinn In rt i thn Grc it E[ i,<br />
H irhrir t ititin mid wht n I<br />
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hi i|.e Two nf THJ lor s unrlt.<br />
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Thp new nffictr in char^therc<br />
wunt to rhuol in<br />
Gr. tnvillt NC Tun verifier<br />
he cnmplttnd hich-nling<br />
hi- join} the Cru t<br />
C_ uard and ^v ill bi eligible for<br />
n tin mi ht 111 M jrrh 1J70<br />
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t OH t ijuird hi bt t n mighty<br />
W t d to me I rn not o urn I II<br />
It iv thi j rviti hlu n the timt<br />
t-tirn(<br />
1H aid<br />
Ta\lnr who I now<br />
Tavlt r 1 murnnd to a Nrjrth<br />
Cdrolm i i irl tht forrnf r Mirv<br />
E Muj Thi t-ouph h i no<br />
i hildre n Mr Tnylor i<br />
n m ninny in Norfolk Va for<br />
thi pn ml bul Ta\lor >iid hr<br />
will hi in <strong>On</strong> m Cits It r i 11 it<br />
m \t wt t k<br />
^ itt T" Will Choo t tWO<br />
L^nmbUmnn a sheriff and i<br />
touplt <strong>of</strong> Trntholdtr<br />
Rtprcsnntjtivt Charlt W<br />
Sandman Jr who t-iu rd i<br />
t iimmotitin i wti k n_r b\<br />
indicating hn would not<br />
t tmpairm for puht rn il in ll<br />
tjndidatt William T C^ihill<br />
now »av» he will ejmpu(,n lor<br />
),u bt rn itorial cindiriiti<br />
ttillmm T Cuhill<br />
Sandman ». ly hi Itniark^<br />
oBont not r ptaking ftir Cnhill<br />
i\nrt lakrn nut t f ttintnxt and<br />
ill tortnd De piln thi Tact that<br />
f<br />
ahii! dtft ited bandman in lilt<br />
prim-try Sandman trmd and<br />
trut CiQF'ttr that ht i- will<br />
pt ak fir Cahill hi rn untj tht rn<br />
That -nltlts that Sandman<br />
L lor Cahill<br />
Nnxt i prtpnrttd la t wt ck<br />
"sheriff A Hupptrt Htil i- not<br />
lor thn Htpuhhran shtrif!<br />
i jnrlid itt<br />
Hell Ti nl' he wj<br />
b o tiled iu t ti f i nt w<br />
umination b% the OOP<br />
«V mization um} ht thi rfforc<br />
i Lhrnning hln llpport to thr<br />
t mtirj-utit canthdntt fm<br />
titnrt Elmtr(Pat) Knlh<br />
Htil iipport .hould bt<br />
worth i couplt <strong>of</strong> thousand<br />
vclt to Krllv but wht thtr thi,<br />
will bn , noujjh to ti t him<br />
Hntttd i« i mntttr tif douht<br />
Tht GOP orpjni^Jition in .trong<br />
in thtse part<br />
Th. Dnnn.rr L ,,rt TI i ni U<br />
I I I )<br />
Hughes<br />
robbery<br />
your honor," said the slender,<br />
gum chewing Negro. After a<br />
conference in the judge's<br />
chambers, first assistant<br />
Atlantic County prosecutor<br />
Solomon Fsrmari, plainly<br />
stunned by Murray's refusal,<br />
withdrew the* witness.<br />
The indictment followed<br />
and it contained a summary <strong>of</strong><br />
what Murray claimed to have<br />
heard from Hughes' own lips.<br />
It was "Hearsay" evidece but<br />
hearsay evidence testified to in<br />
the presence <strong>of</strong> the defendant<br />
is admissible in trinls.<br />
What effect, if any,<br />
Murray's story would have had<br />
continued on page 10<br />
Killed In crash<br />
William W MrLiughlin,<br />
27 > tnr old Vim land pott whes<br />
^ervtd i i modt ntur for the<br />
Pnetr\ Forum Itjturtd at the<br />
Ocmn Cltj CuTtuflT ^rta<br />
Lnntt r dn tl i irl% Sunday<br />
mornlnn Irom lnjurits<br />
•-U tuiird in in nutomobllr<br />
ai titinnt on H irdin;. Highway<br />
in But n i Bnrou^h<br />
AtenrdlnB to Mult Polirn <strong>of</strong><br />
Malaijj Bjrr irk" McLaughhn s<br />
cir truck i curb md turned<br />
omr Ht wa dc id on arrival at<br />
Niweomb Hospitil in Vineland<br />
with ht id injune<br />
A wid 11 \ rt ad poet<br />
MeLau|-hlin j- book<br />
_Ctin r piririts <strong>of</strong> Lovt ind<br />
Death wa tlntttd by thr<br />
OhioStitt Unnrr-itv Pri for<br />
public ititn in Jnmriv i l )7n<br />
At lh.L tirrn iT hi dtath,<br />
MtLaui-hhn wa working tin a<br />
ntivt 1<br />
McLaughhn wi nmplo\td<br />
u- T t hum uptrvi or in thn<br />
Himmtinton tiffiet <strong>of</strong> the Nt w<br />
Jtrity St «ti Emplovmint<br />
Strvict Ht wi maimd ind<br />
Ihi Ijthtr ol thru mall<br />
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PAGE a _ sicTjo.N<br />
Deified Ads Bring Resulfs!<br />
Charles C. Palermo<br />
, 1447 AABVT.Y AV;.s; £<br />
Plumbing • H«N3| • WB<br />
PROMPT & EfRC/eSf-SISVICE<br />
DRAIN and SfWER UM SERVICE<br />
iit-ifM<br />
tiki tLr<br />
Dial 399-0166<br />
VOTERS<br />
KEB» THIS NIGHT OPEN!<br />
MWDAT, OCTOSffl 27, 196?, 8 P.M.<br />
REPUBLICAN RALLY<br />
MUSIC PIER<br />
MQORLYN TIRRACf «nd THi BOARDWALK<br />
GGIAN cirr, N. j.<br />
COMI and HEAR YOUR<br />
NEXT GOVERNOR<br />
William T, €a 6<br />
[MUSIC • SINGING • REFRESHMENT!<br />
SPONSORED BY Ttm OCEAN CITY<br />
MEN'S REGULAR REPUBLIC AS CLUB<br />
Ordered and Paid for by The Ocrin <strong>City</strong><br />
Man's Regular Rcpuhliean Cub, Dove E ; Elton Pres-<br />
Chevy goes heavy! New Titiin 90.<br />
An hi l t r 'in<br />
v. II I '( I v , i 'J<br />
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Chevy goes lively! New '70 pickup<br />
f r • Ihi J<br />
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In ir n rror n r<br />
Ard id/ Ih 'i'f<br />
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Schoolt elated, but<br />
net for moritorium<br />
CMCNB<br />
34th sf.<br />
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branch<br />
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N^¥ Chevrolet Movers for'70<br />
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THI OCEAN CITY SINTINEL-LEDGER BSPAY, OCTOBER la, 19« \<br />
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Th nnr -, nlr t rs ,! Mi h »<br />
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-IJHIJI-T nt T 1 ,1 r in mll<br />
tfu Hijt frm, d nmuhith ,-, n<br />
vr-iuld h Ip d r-i\<br />
f -aim Ihi L-irn m T 1<br />
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m n -1 ra 1-; ,, j<br />
h^i p inl ii i up a/ hriiiil iiliiiihi in Ihree<br />
nitw-Mlf mpi ,,/ milk. Then rub the rrumhs<br />
nmugli „ „,.,,. llmt [U1,C llu, miii y(y( lllf:i.,/,,.r ,„,,,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
MONDAY<br />
"ptiif vurii mi nl, mil' IIIIII niiv/i'iitth Clips ('/ rye'<br />
"'W, imr tiaii inU'liitlf ritp\ u] ^nihiini fliiitr ami hvn<br />
"itmr.f.Hirih lempminit nf full, A,lil the etumht,<br />
"datiip iiml ,„„ n,l,lv>piinn* .)/ iniiluiJirs, into wliiili<br />
»» line mix,;! line,. ,„„/ ,„„.,/,„// „„,/.,,,„,., ,,j<br />
'»«. 7/iff, MU ,„ imii „ l!lp ,,f ruiiins unil the mill,<br />
"I «*l7i ll,r erumbs wvrr MHlked. Niiw hlliwr<br />
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ONE<br />
Policemen^ wives enjoy<br />
Hallowe'en dress party<br />
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Blue<br />
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MOD<br />
Coming Soon<br />
1224 Aibory<br />
LOOKING FOR<br />
CMIUOSINS<br />
CLOTHIS<br />
TM4T *RE<br />
HISM STYU<br />
MS LOW<br />
PRICIB. It<br />
SUHI TO<br />
VISET<br />
* NS<br />
•BITS ANB OIRLS FASHIONS<br />
InUnt I. lin 14<br />
I ALSO THI UARD1IT<br />
| SELICT1OK OF "CHUBBY"<br />
I CLOTHIS FOB THE<br />
j CHUasif SJBJ,,<br />
CLARET<br />
Young Couture Finesse<br />
Imported Wool Plaid<br />
DRESS SHOP<br />
713 IATTIRIIA RO,<br />
Houra 10-5 Daily<br />
yo u<br />
to MEXICO CITY<br />
and ALCAPULCO<br />
JANUARY 17th<br />
frorn OCf AN CITY<br />
'429.<br />
AMERICAN EXPRESS<br />
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I I Mr<br />
1) k L<br />
^ ' •- I I Mr<br />
I Ir U II , , r II<br />
t i I Mr \ ([<br />
Mr--. Utimiiit'r.<br />
Club schedules<br />
penny auction<br />
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Thi". ihird annual Penny<br />
Auction spans<strong>of</strong>i'd by thi*<br />
Intcrriiiticinal Club was hi'ld<br />
last week :it tfn- Nurth field<br />
James U illia/iis grrvud as COSTUME PART 1 ! - s m. oi m<br />
auctioneer and a roenrd memhiTS <strong>of</strong> the PCIIILI nn n Urn \ Lnti<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> rnotii-y W.:IH riiised. tho photographer at th. IT i turn. j. IT \ n d<br />
Proceeds will hu used for the Left to right ore Mr- Kt-nmth i, i ill Mr<br />
club's charities. CARE and the<br />
Vi<br />
Medical Ship HOPE.<br />
-Mr?;. James Ryan welcomed<br />
members and guests after<br />
which s.vtrul members (Jave a<br />
welcome in their native<br />
languaKes <strong>of</strong> Spanish, German,<br />
French, Swedish nnd Chinese.<br />
Refreshments were served by<br />
Mrs. 0. Johnson and Mrs.<br />
Anthony J. Barile.<br />
The~m.*x! event on tHiFcIub<br />
calendar will be a wine and<br />
cheese party for members and<br />
prospective members. This will<br />
be hold October 29 at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. William Blaseiak.<br />
The regular November<br />
meeting will bo November 12<br />
at the Hn- ic or Mrs. Anthony<br />
J. Ba: * vho wili show slides<br />
taken on her recent visit to<br />
Switzerland.<br />
Information on the club<br />
may bo obtained by calling<br />
Mrs. Ryan at 646.0930.<br />
BEN'EFIT AUCTION" SALE<br />
An auction sale for tho<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> tho First United<br />
Methodist Church <strong>of</strong><br />
Hammonton wili be hold on<br />
the church grounds, Bollevuc<br />
av. and School la,. Saturday,<br />
November 1, commencing at<br />
10 a.m. Items <strong>of</strong> furniture,<br />
antiques, musical Instrurnentj.,<br />
jewelry, old coins, stamps, NEW PTA MEMBER - MM. Homer Bui,<br />
photopraphlc equipment, and member <strong>of</strong> thy PTA during the membership ><br />
many others will be <strong>of</strong>fered for with Mrs. Baker are Mtt.~ Roger LaRosa<br />
sale to the highest bidrjor.<br />
Refroshments and baked goods Swet'ney (standing right) and Mrs. Xath<br />
aJso will be on sale.<br />
Iseatpd). Honior Photo.<br />
TOM PERKINS SEA SHANTY X<br />
826 Boardwalk<br />
SALE 25% OFF<br />
EXCEPT MUSIC BOXES and LEADED GLASS)<br />
CALL 39S.0194<br />
HATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS<br />
Whimseys ' From 52.50<br />
Mink -• Persian Lamb.. Raccoon<br />
'"'hinchiitrittf -•Vulour - Bfravyr•- Vtlvot<br />
HANDBAGS - All New Fall Colors<br />
Shapes - Siies<br />
COATS . Wool - interUngd From $45,00<br />
FASHION WIATMIR COATS From $26.00<br />
LINGERIE • ROBES - HCH/.SECOATS<br />
GLON-ES - SCARFS - HOSIERV<br />
Opsn 9 s.m, to<br />
5:30 p.m. , '•<br />
HILfN P, Friday 9 to 9<br />
12J Asbjry Avenue<br />
Dial 399-5100<br />
HURST TRAVEL AGENCY<br />
508 fTH ST.. QCIAN CiTT, N. J. DIAL<br />
Church liturgy is topic<br />
<strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's PTA guest<br />
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Illttri i l l il II I i Ir I I I<br />
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Juif Arrived 1<br />
A Beautiful Selection<br />
DEERSKIN<br />
HANDBAGS<br />
& GLOVES<br />
The<br />
FASHION CHALET<br />
OPIN DAILY 11 (B j<br />
FRIDAY Ittt<br />
SLACKS<br />
Typical or Tall Girl j<br />
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The<br />
FASHION<br />
CHALET<br />
Palrner Shoppinj<br />
Center<br />
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THE OcEAN CITY" SENTiNIL.LEDGER<br />
1 unr ' i 1><br />
in i 1,<br />
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Da i Ir<br />
Rosary Altar Society<br />
changes meeting data<br />
Mil,<br />
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t s II Mr Claud. 1 Watts, Mrs, James Finnegan and<br />
Mr J hi\ ndi'rpool.. Mrs. Thomas Schmidt is si-ated<br />
th tr ii taff Photo.<br />
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Junior League<br />
elects slate<br />
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SHOP AT THE<br />
IN-B-TEEN<br />
I 5. AVOLYN<br />
AVENUE<br />
"' 3 Dlocl-)<br />
VEHTHOB. U<br />
Sen. Kay to<br />
at Women's Club<br />
Plans for the Civics and<br />
Legislation program were<br />
announced by Mrs. Charles<br />
Oldfield. chairman, nt the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women's Club<br />
last Thursday evening in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mis. Relith B. Smith,<br />
Senator rsubi'rt Kny will be<br />
Burst speaker October 23 in<br />
Mrs. Oldfleld's homo, 1640<br />
Central av. Members are- to<br />
bring guests to the meeting.<br />
At a jecent meeting Mrs.<br />
Helen Ellison, pfpsident,<br />
reminded nu'mbors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Second, District Full<br />
Conference to be held<br />
Wednesday nt the Wlldwood<br />
civic Club,<br />
Reports <strong>of</strong><br />
Bridg g<br />
various<br />
LURAV DUPLICATE.<br />
AvernUes <strong>of</strong> HI were made at<br />
the Lurny Duplicate Bridjle<br />
(•amo played last week at The<br />
Homestead.<br />
North.South players comin<br />
above average were Theres<br />
PTA in membership drive;<br />
ParenL visitations are $mt<br />
Fin il pljn inr ths L'mnt\<br />
F ill Dinmr wt Ft innMUfH'd b<br />
Mr Rngi r LJRII,I pri^idiilt<br />
.iT thi PT \ jt thi rnntmj- ..I<br />
tin nn-ulm b.urd hi Id U t<br />
\Sediu djv in tht Inttnn'dnti<br />
Si-h.it.1<br />
Thi riinnrr will bf ht Id m\l<br />
Thurdu Ot't.b.rJ Jt th.<br />
tiiw Cjpt Mj\ Fit nit ntirs<br />
Sihonl Rnbirl T..I t<br />
upt rintt ndt tit ni thi in ^<br />
\ tit jtitin il br'hiitil in Cjp<<br />
Mj% ttill b. th> p. ik. r<br />
H* matiun mu,t bi iii\in to<br />
Mr- LJRH,J nu Hti r than<br />
ijturd^H Ottubi r l*i<br />
Mi, LaRusj intrudun d<br />
Mr- Njthjn Dan J- m W<br />
m'mbir-hip ihjiriritn Tht<br />
mnujl mi mb* rnhip tlri^i i<br />
nn^ on irid tht IIJTJI unit i<br />
trmni_ inr IU0 pitiitiE ul<br />
pjri nt and It luht r<br />
Mr, Jit_k D.i%I. npt.rt. d<br />
thi lij tl ht mi rtturn muthi r<br />
h til bi t n iiirnpl. tid Thtt<br />
i c il 1 t \ j n H r II j in<br />
n prt i ma it, but.kit t i bi inj<br />
i- unpil. d It r i irh tudt nt hv<br />
, _ Mr Ijlit B tni-<br />
1 !-a rif-tt Mrv J i m i F m m i i J n t i [ l d<br />
H Thi rr iht h t .r mt.th. r~ ndini' ih.<br />
Mr Pjul Kindt r_ trtt n bu L tt.mpltttd<br />
luimi II thrt.uuh Uttt.lj, r Amun.<br />
inttri ti ti in ii luntdrlni, ti<br />
riri sfl r fit! hi r hould cjll<br />
Mr Fn nmn ,1 i) I Hill<br />
Mr 1 JR*J i tri iunci d Jit<br />
Lmeturmr<br />
\ r t In Ii « Md<br />
n j rn r u iml v^itit Iv<br />
i Ii t tl r lumm t ill<br />
P r it hi I I u i- h<br />
fir kint I t til, H m I<br />
I- r Li i t iju<br />
^ tur I iv U I h r j Tt<br />
~ 1 p in ifi M ml md<br />
I ti II I Hii.li h, t I<br />
Till I th lirl I i nt<br />
I I nr I t h r [it fr m<br />
r nit [ r r J hv th<br />
\IT nt n \. mti n I<br />
I il I r i I V. ,n n<br />
\ilmi i n i f r,<br />
II t II nl Fit k L m I<br />
r I I lin i l l u illmi Mr<br />
If I r- / r ni (Cl I 1 l"t |<br />
! r V i r r n M 111 t r<br />
NEW FALL<br />
:* BI;TTE KNITS<br />
'{•* L'Air.LON DRESSES<br />
•* LINGKIUE by Kayser<br />
:+ BERKSHIRE<br />
' HOSIERY<br />
MOJL'D SUPPORT<br />
HOSK.<br />
FOUNDATION<br />
GARMENTS by<br />
Forrnfit - VVarnur -<br />
Oossarti<br />
I&E<br />
STYLi SHOP<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
SMOPHiNn CEHTlft<br />
BIAL SJ7.4M4<br />
304 PiiUa. AM*.<br />
« H»rber I965.J4I]<br />
will ittt ml thi innu il bt.itt<br />
Ccm\i ntutn uf thi- Cunjjri ^ uf<br />
Pir.nt ,md T« tt_ht r- in<br />
Atl unit Cit% Th^ ivi nt<br />
np. ni-d >t,tirdav and will<br />
ruiitinut thruiigh Friday<br />
Othir l.w-al ULIUSJ iti-j in Mrs<br />
Jimi Puhinu Mrs Htrbi-rt<br />
Ciidtrt \ md ^!r Bankn<br />
P in nt V lMtatinn uill be<br />
hi Id jt thi Primjr. Schoul<br />
Nimmbtr 1J 1nd it tJln<br />
Inti rniidiatt 'jchoul Novcmbi r<br />
1 i Thi jfwtlrv ^lln will bi<br />
t-tindutitid during \i itation<br />
ht.ur> Mm Banks will bi<br />
churmin at tin Pnmarj<br />
St-ht.ul anfl \! r Jack Dovlt<br />
v,il\ bt in chargt the<br />
Intt fTtirdllt' Schnnl<br />
Bttttk i-air plan c art<br />
ttntatut-K 'it Tor March Mr,<br />
JUM ph Pfandtr and Mr"<br />
Finntpan will ,it-£ as<br />
and us. d<br />
cu-t.hairmi-n !^tw<br />
b.n.l. «ill b. M.ld<br />
G. un,i Bulii principal,<br />
rnadc i tw n m irk g d ^<br />
t h i kindt rp irtt n child<br />
divt hipmtnijl itvtU fif<br />
childrtn and bu^ sjft-t\<br />
priM i-durt ,<br />
M. mbt r-, uf th> board and<br />
thi ir hu-bindj irvtfl a., htnsts<br />
ind h
PAGE A ... SECTION ONE<br />
Deal-bid<br />
An uiir i<br />
mi Ii<br />
and pinuthlt Hi bi n<br />
it the <strong>On</strong> ui Cil\ t -<br />
mi t thi b i-fniii u<br />
wintc r 11 II I iri ( i'<br />
in\itt*ri tu i in i<br />
N p 5<br />
Mimda\ mil Thi=ratis<br />
arecheipor<br />
after 7 P.M.<br />
on waekflayi<br />
and all day<br />
on Saturdays<br />
and Sundiys.<br />
Call whin<br />
it's chtiper.<br />
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TUESDW -<br />
Scim r* 7 faint Kmanis Club<br />
dmnt r mi * Imp 7pm<br />
Dinul * Ri*uunnt j<br />
p ni<br />
in<br />
Ht* piUiJ niirting H<br />
Linwood Unit 353<br />
American Legion Auxiliary<br />
meeting.<br />
WEDNESDAY -<br />
Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Linwood .<br />
Conservation and Garden<br />
Department meeting in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Nuncio Sacecn<br />
1103 Wsibash av. Members<br />
brinR pressed dowers which<br />
will be framed under glass<br />
* * *<br />
Somers Point Fire Company<br />
Two meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />
New Jersey av, firehall.<br />
Linwood city<br />
pfting. S p.m.<br />
* #<br />
Cosmopolitan Club meeting,<br />
p.m.<br />
MeAFEE AT PENSACOLA<br />
PENSACOLA. FLA., (FHTNC)<br />
Ocl, 1—Naval Aviation Ofrieor<br />
Candidate John D. McAfee,<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Earl L.<br />
McAfee, <strong>of</strong> fl Village, dr. N.,<br />
Somen Point has begun<br />
iraininB a^ Aviation Officer<br />
Candidate School at the Naval<br />
Aviation Schools Command,<br />
Naval Air Station, Ponsacola<br />
Fla.<br />
BAR MITZPAH<br />
Kevin David K<strong>of</strong>fman, son<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. jack K<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
<strong>of</strong> .102 Franklin av!,<br />
North field, made his Bar<br />
Mitzpah Saturday at Beth El<br />
Synagogue in Margate. Rabbi<br />
Jerome Llpsitz <strong>of</strong>flciated. A<br />
butfet luncheon reception<br />
followed at the K<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
home.<br />
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THI OCEAN CITY SfNTINILLiDGiR<br />
HALLOWE'EN TIME - Members <strong>of</strong><br />
the Jaycee-ettos put finighing touchoi on<br />
decorations for the area Hallowe'en<br />
party to be held November 1 at the<br />
Northfield Recreation Lodge. Shown<br />
TODAY (Thursday)-<br />
Venture Club meeting, 8<br />
Council P-m,, in the home <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
Janice Finsel, 300 Wesley av,<br />
* * *<br />
Republican dinner, 7;45<br />
p.m,, at the Columbus Club,<br />
627 Simpson av.<br />
* * *<br />
Guest and Apartment House<br />
Association meeting, 8 p.m.. In<br />
the Youth Center.<br />
Commissioner Chester<br />
Wimberg and Harold Lee, guest<br />
speakers,<br />
* -* , *<br />
Rotary Club dinner<br />
meeting, 6:15 p.m., in<br />
Plymouth Inn,<br />
* * *<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club game,<br />
7:30 p.m., in the Youth<br />
Center.<br />
* * *<br />
CBMC luncheon meeting,<br />
12:18 p.m., in Plymouth Inn,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Male Chorus<br />
rehearsal, S p.m. on the Music<br />
Pier.<br />
Shuffloboard Club cttrd<br />
party, 7:30 p.m.", in nhe<br />
clubhouse,<br />
TODAY and TOMORROW -<br />
Rummage snip. 9 • a.m. to 1<br />
p.m., at Talpse'^ Garage, West<br />
av, north <strong>of</strong> 8th St., benyfit<br />
Ladins Oriental Shrine.<br />
TOMORROW (Friday) -<br />
Natoria Couneil Degn e <strong>of</strong><br />
PocahantT?* reiTular meuEing, S.<br />
p.m., in the American Legion<br />
Hall, 14th st. and Haven av.<br />
* * *<br />
-Merion Park Community<br />
Association meijting, 8:30<br />
p.m., in Plymouth Inn.<br />
SATURDAY -<br />
Yacht Club Commodore's<br />
dinner dance, 6:30 p.m., at the<br />
Holiday Inn, <strong>City</strong> Lino and<br />
Monument aves.,-Philadelphia.<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
Xi Alpha low Chapter, Beta<br />
Sigma Phi spaghetti dinner,<br />
6:30 p.m., at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. -<br />
Joseph Bouchnr, 210 W, Barr<br />
av., Linwood<br />
. * * *<br />
Jayeei's visit to Middle<br />
Regional Jayeees in Cope May<br />
Court Housi' for the Roll thn<br />
Barrel program.<br />
MONDAY -<br />
Insurance W o m vn s<br />
discuwion group, B p.m nt<br />
409 8th st.<br />
* * *<br />
« Rebekah Lodge met-ting, H<br />
p.m., in the American Legion<br />
Hall, 14th st. and Haven av.<br />
* * *<br />
Men's Regular Republican<br />
Club n-metinB, 8:16 p.m., in<br />
Plymouth Inn. Preparations fur<br />
rally October 27 to he<br />
discussed.<br />
* * #<br />
Presbytery <strong>of</strong> West Jersey<br />
meeting, 6 p.m., in the First<br />
Presbyterian Church.<br />
* * *<br />
Colony Club meetiim, H<br />
p.m., in the Masonic Temple<br />
10th st. and Wesley av. Mrs'<br />
Gertrude Lyttle Friedman will<br />
speak on "OutsUiridini; Current<br />
Books <strong>of</strong> the Year."<br />
* * #<br />
Exchange Club dinner<br />
meeting, 6:30 p.m., j n<br />
Plymouth Inn.<br />
'HALLOWE'EN<br />
PARTY<br />
SUPPLIES<br />
AND<br />
CARDS -<br />
ED<br />
HILLS<br />
PEACOCK CARD a.<br />
DIPT IHOPPK<br />
Semsri Paint fhspplng e»nH<br />
DIAL 927-5723<br />
here at the work session are Mrs John<br />
Herringtbn, Mrs. Robert Lukt, Mrs<br />
William GJeeion and ^^^. Jo^tpb<br />
Dougherty, Staff Photo<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events,<br />
Shu frit-board Club card<br />
party, 7;30 p.m.. In the<br />
clubhouse,<br />
* * *<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club game,<br />
7:30 p.m., in the Youth<br />
Center.<br />
* # *<br />
Geranium Temple 469<br />
IBPOE <strong>of</strong> W meeting. 8:30<br />
p.m., in tho Elk's Hall, 618 Bay<br />
av,<br />
-MONDAY through WEBNESDJ<br />
Presbyterian Synod <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey meetinji. Tuesday lit 9<br />
a.m. on the Music Piur.<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
Colony Club Garden<br />
Department meeting, 12:30<br />
p.m., in tht> Arts Center, -409<br />
Wesley av. Demonstration <strong>of</strong><br />
Bonsai method <strong>of</strong> pruning; and<br />
II k. tu Schi<br />
p m at thi<br />
Scht<br />
11 Til<br />
Ct nti r<br />
.„ Ag. I iub<br />
n thu<br />
Buard<br />
, 6 KJpm<br />
>I Nicht, t 50<br />
Intt rmt-dnte<br />
leeting,<br />
Yuuth<br />
dinner<br />
Uc* an Cit\ Hum nr Society<br />
mt t tln^ u p m In tht Yauth<br />
Lent<br />
<strong>City</strong> Chapter,<br />
Women s Aunlurv tu Shnrc<br />
Mtmurlal Hu^pltal mtt-ting<br />
nufjn it Fhm th Inn<br />
Burracks 3206 World War I<br />
Veterans meeting, 8 p.m., in<br />
the American Legion Hall.<br />
* • *<br />
Archie Harris Club dinner<br />
meeting. 6:30 p.m., at<br />
Plvmouth Inn. Ladies Night.<br />
* * *<br />
Culony Club Art<br />
Department workshop, 10<br />
a.m., in the Arts Center, 109<br />
Wesley av.<br />
WEDNESDAY —<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Women's<br />
- - Cooperative ~~ League^ first<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the season, 10 a.m.,<br />
Kiwanis<br />
Plymouth Inn.<br />
*<br />
Bu ird Bosweod<br />
p m high game, 7:46<br />
Atlantic av.<br />
Unit, d Mrthtirii t Men .if<br />
the Firit 1'nitid Mnthudist<br />
Churrh dinni r meeting 6 pm,<br />
Rutaf\ Ann Club mf rtin^ H<br />
\i Alpah Iti<br />
Sigma Phi n,<br />
fhujtir MH t<br />
Mr^ Rajmund Klin.<br />
Mrjn st , Plt-ai^intvilli-<br />
h<br />
Thapt< r, Beta<br />
to Pnt-iptur<br />
Jn pm Tt<br />
J<br />
- B2 rJ * S.<br />
in the Youth Center. Sally<br />
Faragher <strong>of</strong> The Four Seasons<br />
Shop will demonstrate<br />
decoration arrangements,<br />
* * *<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital bus trip to<br />
New York to see "Promises,<br />
Promises," Leave 9th st. and<br />
Atlantic av. 9 a.m.<br />
* . * *<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />
Kupples Kiiib meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
* * *<br />
Jayeees meeting, 8 p.m., in<br />
Plymouth Inn, followed by<br />
mooting <strong>of</strong> chairman for the<br />
Miss Cape May County<br />
Pageant.<br />
* * * •<br />
Marsan-Ranck Unit 137<br />
American Legion Auxiliary 7<br />
publie card party, S p.m-<br />
* * m<br />
Club luncheon<br />
meeting, 12:15<br />
p.m., at<br />
GOP BALLY ON PIER<br />
Jaycee~ette$ make p^<br />
for area Halloween f ef<br />
Final pllin^ WE m m idn ind<br />
work e timp i f tod n n<br />
di?cur iticin-i fur the nri a<br />
Hallowi in psrlv by mnrtibcr>><br />
<strong>of</strong> tht J&vrit ittis* mutiny<br />
Mi>inl.i\ avoninu in thi hcimc<br />
•if Mn th-irlm Piilnrmu Si vi n<br />
iBfmbmwtn pFpsint<br />
Tht paiFtv is ppimsarid b\<br />
thi Javcci i ttis and IH upen tu<br />
tin public It will hi hi Id<br />
Novcmbi r 1 it thn NorthTirld<br />
Hetrntion Crnti r Uirtim, at H<br />
p m Ticki o, mu\ bi .ililiiinitl<br />
frtiiri members nr at tiiu dtinr<br />
A rtmindir wa. madi uf tht<br />
mother jnd dau^htt r dihnpf >i€?t<br />
fur Novimbtr H it Smithvilk<br />
Inn<br />
Plan' wen nppruvrd (L T<br />
pripinnj! Thanksgiving basket,,<br />
fur Icicil fimilit Each<br />
mcmbi r L, to bring foud for<br />
the b u ket to tht next m<br />
November 10 il B p m in tin<br />
hnmi nf "Irn Da\id Martin<br />
Mrn Vfilli<br />
t-hairman cif tin aria mtttinp<br />
tpmmittii innciuntid thi<br />
Ocuan <strong>City</strong> Club will bi ho^t<br />
KENTUCKY AND ATLANTIC AVINUI<br />
Allanlie §it,<br />
32nd AND REVERE BOULEVARD<br />
•rigmtini<br />
GROVELAND AVENUE AND NEW ROAD<br />
Paint<br />
Savings Certificates<br />
si the<br />
rate <strong>of</strong><br />
EARNING INTEREST<br />
ere available at all Hires <strong>of</strong> our <strong>of</strong>fiffi — thty<br />
are <strong>of</strong>fered in minimum amou,,ti <strong>of</strong> $5,000<br />
(additional multiplei <strong>of</strong> 51,000 snd they to<br />
infereit from the date <strong>of</strong> your invfltmem.)<br />
Savings Certificate* at Anchor So»ingi on<br />
Jn.ured up to $15,000 and tht SVi% (rtterert<br />
they •arn is the higheit rate <strong>of</strong> inttrnt payable<br />
under prelinf fediral rtgulationi.<br />
Duplicate Bridge<br />
p.m., at 418 <br />
nt til* nn HL-. in tht ^cjutharn<br />
NLW It r* i \ irf J datt, bjck to<br />
pr< lirvulutinnarv tirm-" and<br />
irt pnm^ rxamplc r uf early<br />
f *ilonol Tfchitt cturi.<br />
Thi leeturi i^ the name<br />
uhirh will bi given by<br />
Fnifr^ ur King it Cambridgi<br />
bi itirn a cla^. dt Harvard<br />
UnmrMtv<br />
it ihr bu c inesa mr>t>ting u<br />
It ttur wi. rnad from the<br />
RotiF^ riub <strong>of</strong>GulfpuFt, Miss<br />
at-.]' nn^lcd^ing receipt uf the<br />
gift tn thtjr Hurricane Camillo<br />
PAGE 7 — SECTION ONE<br />
Point golf course<br />
dosed on Saturday<br />
The Gepan <strong>City</strong>-Somrm<br />
Point Golf COURSO and all"<br />
the club facilities will be<br />
closed on Saturday in<br />
mpfflury uf Dr Juhn<br />
Hogate Whitic r who dud<br />
Tunsdij at BurdctU<br />
Tornlin Ho^pitaJ, it wiu*<br />
annnuncDd ye^ttrda\ by<br />
formi r Mavar B Thumu<br />
Waldfnan treasurer <strong>of</strong> thf<br />
corporation which<br />
uprrates tht club<br />
Dr Whitiear Wd f \ ICI<br />
president <strong>of</strong> tht<br />
corp oration<br />
/imfflnman i c<br />
Charier,<br />
president<br />
Disaster Rrhef Fund The<br />
mancv ha, c bten tarmark*^! to<br />
relieve the di*.trt*^s and<br />
•'uffrnng in the yrna<br />
The Hub also aeknowledg**d<br />
a donation from Ralph<br />
Rohrman for the Rntarv Little<br />
l#fcague team<br />
CUSTOM MADE<br />
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windows plus many more<br />
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puidi.<br />
fabric with r<br />
stifTrefss<br />
"hiimp m<br />
lubnc eh met<br />
pour £>i% mq .and<br />
sc in<br />
pnnr fit<br />
p<br />
apprrippu tt<br />
fabric,<br />
mure<br />
tht<br />
f^hnc fnr a<br />
ir mure cn c p<br />
h<br />
btjd\<br />
A pattern with many<br />
seams or intneste detail<br />
appeals te best advantage<br />
with a plain-colored fabric.<br />
Prints show <strong>of</strong>f better with<br />
a pattern <strong>of</strong> few seam lines,<br />
Polish up an sewing<br />
"-TBchniqycs -fur a pr<strong>of</strong>gaslnrral^<br />
appearance. Examine<br />
TE§dy-to=wear to see the<br />
techniques bdnB used by<br />
industry.<br />
Try to assemble- « gajmei<br />
as quickly as possible" so it<br />
won't have thit worn-out<br />
look before you wesr iL<br />
Press as you sew. You 11 end<br />
up^ with s better looking<br />
garnie! and won't be faced<br />
with , the difficult press job<br />
after the final stichmg.<br />
It's difficult to , s*#<br />
ourselves as we really are.<br />
The mere you Warn to<br />
analyse your own figure in<br />
IS <strong>of</strong> average proportions,<br />
the easier it will be for you<br />
to determine garmet<br />
proportions most becoming<br />
to you. If you have worn<br />
certain styles that seemed to<br />
be becoming, look for<br />
SOCIAL SECURITY<br />
Question Box»«<br />
(Editer't Not* - The<br />
SoeiiJ Security <strong>of</strong>flee at<br />
4aia and Paeifjc<br />
is Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
the following<br />
„ _ feceimd last<br />
week. For persona) replies,<br />
mi re write the district<br />
©ffsce Or teiephoae<br />
344-4011. Do not write or<br />
!aU the SENTIKEL-<br />
-LEDGEE.<br />
hiy wife k-id I &r& both<br />
€5 M.r*d ijre eoverird by<br />
trav«,;;r,E i- Europe for<br />
h : munihi^ \h\i Fail<br />
fcri5%vef<br />
in^u<br />
wrriei-t ir Ai United<br />
LI died,<br />
Security<br />
month. I? there s<br />
!ufnp*g!i.rn de^th benefit to help<br />
pyv nt-r buflii W<br />
much''<br />
cfef; piiy ^ l-urnp=surn<br />
SIGr Iu E25D, if > au<br />
worried long<br />
turny to<br />
ira-ured if he F benefit<br />
_=d on hef r^i<br />
the worter fwife o<br />
theri n'j lymp^iim<br />
erifcTn<br />
Q My wife patied<br />
thre* ifcart, agfj. At thai tir/i<br />
payrneri: from S'jciai Securit<br />
us; work sh< had d'jri.<br />
before our marring--. I waf<br />
however, that v.'jlhmg mo-,<br />
was payable fur yur<br />
g children bvoaui, sh<br />
had not worked ir, rvcrnl<br />
y»ari.. My two b'jni «/e t.fjw ir<br />
Ai nd i find it diffnulE 10<br />
nn*'. thi<br />
A. C'hfcck sigiiiri a: you<br />
Social , Security <strong>of</strong>fice, Siri>;i<br />
yuy lasl inquired thi-ri- ha;<br />
been s ehariye jn the law which<br />
fi,mt)vw, th q(mri<br />
concernini; reciril work.makint;<br />
il easier for survii'ifiy ehildj-en<br />
to qualify for monthl<br />
on their deceiiJ.ed ih,<br />
sociid MKunty rttord. If you.<br />
sops are (.till under ajie 22 tfier.-<br />
is'a jorid chance they m»v n.j<br />
qualify for monthly' "«t.ud(,[,t<br />
beiiefit!,.<br />
and disaster. If you have n<br />
drpsii form, put [lie print cm<br />
it - before you cut . to KPt<br />
an idea how it michl appear<br />
on your figure. Or hold it<br />
up to yourself in front <strong>of</strong> a<br />
full length mirror.<br />
Don't be nfraid lo try<br />
something new, gut, do try<br />
on a few ready.towear<br />
dresses in similar style arid<br />
fabric to get q n idea if it<br />
does anythinfi for your<br />
figure before yu u no to the<br />
timo and effort <strong>of</strong> making<br />
somethinB you won't won,.<br />
If you can JUst cut nut a<br />
pattern, sew it Up and aVt u<br />
good fit, you're a lucky<br />
soul. Most <strong>of</strong> us have to<br />
make s IJ me fitting<br />
adjustments. To perfect th,,<br />
fit is difficult to do on<br />
yourself. Maybe y,, u and a<br />
sewing friend enn trade<br />
fittings. Learn the styles<br />
which fit you best and<br />
which provide s Dom )j m. s f,, r<br />
easy alterations.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e final point. Keep up<br />
to date on style trends.<br />
Fashions chang!. rapidly<br />
these days. Even jf yi)u do<br />
a fine job <strong>of</strong> putting the<br />
^garmetJogethM^y ou-^iTHsh t-<br />
as well have the j atest style<br />
rather than one which<br />
looked good on you several<br />
seasons ago.<br />
known to be<br />
essential to human belnMs ILLUMINATE THE<br />
But there's one ejtfieptiu! GROOMING 'CENTER<br />
vitamin D, „,.» =« Wuwi - VVash Wash Up in in;«<br />
how much Its not certain Li Kh,ed-Up B,iihro,,m<br />
adults need <strong>of</strong> this vitamin % yu£ blithlllljm<br />
The United Siat f, s has an<br />
adequate food supply to<br />
meet the needs <strong>of</strong> its<br />
people, and it has one <strong>of</strong><br />
'he highest nutrilional<br />
standards in tht. world.<br />
Despite this fact, many nf<br />
our eitijens feel tf,ey irc.<br />
suffering from dietary<br />
deficiency. And they 1 f P,"l<br />
that proper eating <strong>of</strong><br />
available foods j, n,it<br />
adequate for, a ""healthy<br />
survival.<br />
The existence <strong>of</strong> this<br />
attitude is the foundation<br />
upon which rniiijor.j <strong>of</strong><br />
dollars are spea: i; ;, ch vcar<br />
for Rlisrepre-, r.:'-d health<br />
food* ind fid di'/u<br />
A diily balanced ,-;ak'. ,.,'.<br />
dairy product*, "" p.-ou-ir,<br />
foods, fruits inn v O!»,utlfe».<br />
' ' A I R V R A d li<br />
VICTIM Don r,,dn, ^<br />
hunp hruufht intii Shuri<br />
Mimtiriil Hu-pitjl „ iB<br />
the 111-! tirills 11m ii 7n<br />
p-l.uilL.r rininiidlmn, ,<br />
burmnu- airln.. r «hiuh<br />
f r i'h I indi d Tt [hi<br />
NAFtr urp.irt Sundi\<br />
iftt rnium It w i i mutt<br />
material;<br />
temprratur<br />
meat prae<br />
m ea us<br />
refrigerator<br />
lime, anri<br />
maintained in<br />
IB plants. New<br />
railroad 'ears' nnd<br />
trucks permit constant<br />
temperatures with „<br />
minimum <strong>of</strong> rneehanieal<br />
servicing.<br />
But selling up guides m<br />
-nwtrt ITTTJ<br />
not<br />
And it's hard fur Vuu<br />
judge the quality <strong>of</strong> me<br />
just by looking at i<br />
Hinvi'ver, in aid yuu<br />
gettinu quality meat, a iV<br />
NO NUTRIENT SHORTAGE S'%^ ta,,* iff<br />
PROBLEM IN THIS COUNTB „,,„„ ^'J,,. " ^hup^ .„"<br />
Persons who ar o | n general reputable store, rely u<br />
good health have much in government or packi.r Brade;<br />
their favor. From a balanced , 1!ld Ulil, lin, ri), in method<br />
diet <strong>of</strong> commonlj. available t>[ stt!ti nls .,„,] cltllu<br />
foods, they can readily get<br />
the vitamins and other<br />
essrm vf,u <strong>of</strong> ,i prr,p(.r<br />
supply <strong>of</strong> nerted nutnentji.<br />
S-rJ f.i n :l iciod -dihturv<br />
praciieti, b»«;d or. fallaeii"".<br />
prescnlsM by wffi B1ht,ra,fi<br />
persons, may ^ziuklh- cout^<br />
nuintionsii i —baianqi- trd<br />
endingftr yrjjr h.ijth," •<br />
S'J yij-i" e-d irjj, f-iriii--<br />
and - othtr famili^ wh(J<br />
^njuy (eneri] good health<br />
havt i, ul,, rt^on to be<br />
erjrie*rned aboui iniHeouat"<br />
nulntion YOJ jyi- n,.,4 .,,<br />
keep if; m:nd that vj u muit<br />
eh^s* ih, ; rj, jd, ,: rjU ; M<br />
each dly from lhr<br />
•A foods" e.'vmruTj r,Jy<br />
BUY MEAT<br />
WITH C(JNfIDE;;f;K<br />
epproivh<br />
have mnarmsf S<br />
o v i rwheirs»d b<br />
sbunsur.ei and v<br />
fc Lhey Ms- A<br />
wtnl lo M-rve th'-<br />
prKi!.e-w;nn;nf "it<br />
but bfi- rjot byfi n<br />
bO! It- Although<br />
doubl vijur rnig!<br />
ability. :,w ta<br />
dtnci- in th.-<br />
You ne<br />
fjjr.;.<br />
ti.-rdi,<br />
variots<br />
th i-.<br />
in;';.<br />
'K. r<br />
iint; meat<br />
r<br />
4\<br />
liuht<br />
r OCEAN CITY SENTIN£Lj.EPQ_EH<br />
: up to test the<br />
ap.ibilil!. :• <strong>of</strong> NAFEC,<br />
nibulane' squads. Shore<br />
I ,ind Kossl.T<br />
Hospital Jl<br />
• in Civil Air<br />
-onnoi made up<br />
im*. NAFEC<br />
Lhti'd smudsfs<br />
a lam,' volume<br />
hit,'<br />
><br />
JM<br />
<strong>of</strong> smoke. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
rem-iie squad participated<br />
JS did squads from Upper<br />
Tow nship, Hammonton,<br />
Egi; Harbor <strong>City</strong>, Lower<br />
Township^ Green Bank,<br />
Somers Point, Abseeon,<br />
North field. Pleasantville,<br />
U.illoway, and Egi! Harbor<br />
Townships.<br />
County government outmoj]<br />
(Kdilor's (Editor's Notcr Note, struclur strut-til res from which „!,„,,,„ ehiirter .. ^68<br />
Following L* the second <strong>of</strong> siudy^comrnissioiis or eltm.,,.<br />
a series <strong>of</strong> "Know Vour could choose the form most<br />
Government" articles suitable lo their particular<br />
prvpiinHl by the New county's environment: ,<br />
As outlined in Hie<br />
Ciimmission's recent report t,,<br />
the Leglslftture, the alternative<br />
county forms are: "<br />
1. Elected Ejcecuiive Plan<br />
a county executive elected a.<br />
chler executive with appoimivu<br />
JITS e y T ii s payers<br />
Association ilunisunf »<br />
proposed strengthening <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey county<br />
government,)<br />
County Kovernment • dating<br />
back into New Jersey's colonial<br />
history = *houid be miMierniy.ed<br />
to provide a base for meeting<br />
ri'iiional problems in the<br />
li'70"s. This is iiliiimu findings<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihe State's County and<br />
Municipal Government Study<br />
(Aimmisniori. The proposals are<br />
scheduled fur early public<br />
hearings.<br />
Deieetiiin "fragmentation"<br />
and "lack <strong>of</strong> political<br />
responsibility" us well as legal,<br />
fiscal, structural and<br />
administrative inadequacies in<br />
New Jersey's present county<br />
Buvrrnnu'llt set-up, the<br />
t'om miss ion proposes<br />
restrueturini; to give "a<br />
subslantiai measure • <strong>of</strong><br />
self-deu-rrnination so that<br />
county and municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
can shape ciivernment to meet<br />
their local needs and<br />
conditions." Freeholders<br />
would be ijivi-n a legislative and<br />
policy-niiikinK role and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional centra [<br />
administration would relieve<br />
freeholders <strong>of</strong> administrative<br />
duties.<br />
Similar to opportunities<br />
afforded municipalities under<br />
Now Jersey's Optional<br />
(jtv, hi'iid. and neck,<br />
Sidi'lichtinq lor the mirror ------ -*.—, o<br />
uf mt'diciiu. cabinet may be , •J^'"! —"-.,.... 111 ' _..„..,. Charter Law <strong>of</strong><br />
.everal ways, B> 19,-iQ, provision Would be made<br />
lh UK wall lamps that<br />
for:<br />
cumo manv styles to j ; l i P^j'ion or cabling<br />
w d m a l l w<br />
coordnuu." with" the decor<br />
l° r n referendum on<br />
u»ed: or recessed fixtures: e«'«tion <strong>of</strong> a county charter<br />
Minors can be framed with "'"I*" «'"""'"»"«> »"d flection<br />
lamps in a s<strong>of</strong>flt or a<br />
ib » authorization <strong>of</strong> direct •<br />
axture running the width uf P^« lt10 " W initiate a charter<br />
tho" mirror." V change rererendum,<br />
le) lour differi»nt basic<br />
I f<br />
t^gSmr<br />
TOMORROW<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Winter Hours:<br />
thru Sat,. Brunch and Lunch<br />
Sunday Breakfast 9 to 12<br />
instead <strong>of</strong> a second car,<br />
your first pickup.<br />
1970 Chevrolet Mover:<br />
a Muglsidu pickup. It riikv u<br />
us a tar; Hundits. And im t<br />
Hack whcrt- iht Irunt- V.-<br />
on a fcgulur cur. thr.m :-h. lii<br />
an uight-fuin c;ir;'(j h.,x At,'<br />
undyrritiiih.ii irue.i ^,uvh \i<br />
suspcri'.ii.n arid -Jrc.i- t,iun<br />
r I j ,<br />
i r<br />
J I" I, -jL , ,,<br />
'i Ir in nil I n<br />
i J t ril<br />
1 I<br />
Mr<br />
r<br />
,,„ i i<br />
It<br />
But ho * many ittond curs can<br />
do fiit Jim whal any Fleeiside<br />
!,ii(i d'l 1 Iiilu n Ciimper ennch. Lug<br />
a h'-avy |ii:id Tow a big trailer<br />
Which is why you might consider<br />
ii ( fi^vy Hijeisjde piefcup initead<br />
hi ii viciind tar Or btsides.<br />
Palmer Chevrolet & Oldsmobile<br />
)m Asbury Avenue - Our 37fh Year Wifh GM - Phone 399-0235<br />
X<br />
nnd budget making p ow,, rs<br />
and supervisory administrativ,:<br />
P °^% ° V " "" »P« ; > ; ations<br />
with the aid <strong>of</strong> an appointed<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional administrator<br />
*. btrong-mnnnger Pl a,, _ ,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionally qualified<br />
manager appointed by the<br />
elected- freeholders with<br />
extensive powers including<br />
appointmenu, budget making<br />
administrative and executive<br />
GIBERSON'S<br />
NEW DINER<br />
& RE&TAUKANT<br />
PLEASANTVILLE<br />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER i;<br />
Frlml Jumbo Shrimp Slulf.d<br />
with Cr.bm.it<br />
Drollni Flounder RIM,<br />
Butter »,„„<br />
Br..d,d y MI Cutlrt, Brown<br />
Oravy<br />
SAT. A SUN., OCT. 11, If<br />
CtllciMMl Ccti.lOr. ,„„<br />
Se,,rr*lll, no n<br />
StulfM Cholu Top<br />
<strong>of</strong> Baaf, gravy<br />
triad Baby Shrimp and<br />
rraneh F>!*», > no<br />
MONDAY, OCTOBER «<br />
BarB-Q B.Bj s» Rib,<br />
Ro.il Sprin, L« o# umb,<br />
B«k«i V1.S,, M3£ta,f,<br />
I 0f»¥¥<br />
TUBSOAY, ^0HB« Jl<br />
Brtl«_ Him (nil S(»,m«d<br />
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22<br />
•••••••a<br />
To help<br />
I' ft oint,- d<br />
When<br />
America,,<br />
vil'Ws.<br />
DAILY H<br />
SPECIALS'1<br />
NCLUDE SAT<br />
«RV TO I, „<br />
ATLANTIC n<br />
^«!DAY, OtTOII,<br />
SAT, a $UNii<br />
MONDAY, OCTOIIIl<br />
TUIIDAY, WTQHIII<br />
__ _ ioll.a Poutt na C,"<br />
amii<br />
BrailKI WhA"toi<br />
Lemen Wai<br />
Com FrlR,, 1 nt, 1<br />
»J!"li'"RiS.'"i*^i<br />
; TOSSED SAtAB, DHESSINB. TWO Vli<br />
OTHEIiWist NOTIB, HOMEMME I<br />
AND BUTTEH<br />
celebrate<br />
the introduction<br />
<strong>of</strong> our<br />
1970<br />
YOUNG<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
MOVERS,<br />
we are pleased<br />
to present<br />
a young<br />
group <strong>of</strong><br />
MUSICAL<br />
MOVERS" —<br />
Appearing in<br />
person in<br />
our showroom<br />
Friday evening,<br />
October 17th.<br />
FREE<br />
REFffiSHMiMTS<br />
• •• iiim " '<br />
*<br />
uBSDAY, OCTOBeR 16, 1969<br />
istorical Museum takes notice<br />
f <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s 90th birthday<br />
| Birlhiliiys are hllppy<br />
jsions fur yiillnj! and old<br />
,. but jusl think how happy<br />
chilli who has twn<br />
,,.liliiiys tcii-eli'biale,<br />
j In III is nisi' it isn't a child<br />
lit Ihi' CTily <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Jich "willi a prayer to God"<br />
Bs ili'iliciiliil as a Christian<br />
iilli' R.surl Hejilember 10,<br />
J7U, Ihi'il iiii October 20,<br />
P?0, thi- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
iitiiiil was <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />
jcorpomti'd.<br />
* in Ihe Heiilinel.Ledger issue<br />
Srpleinber I 1 a 00th<br />
pih(Iuy scilnti- was given the<br />
By <strong>of</strong> Oci'iin <strong>City</strong> with a brief<br />
|ii,ry uf ils liiundiiig. Now<br />
tsctond ilali- is approaehint<br />
the Frienils (if (lie <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
j Historical Museum are<br />
• Ihe hirihday.<br />
Caesar<br />
|OM50TO 500 PEOPLE..;<br />
BUS<br />
[TRANSPORTATION<br />
ARRANGED<br />
\inuies Away<br />
ZABJRERS<br />
IANTIC CITV met TRACK<br />
' PHONE:N j. 641-3200<br />
.J ^, ii ,i <strong>City</strong> nad its<br />
beginning in the summer <strong>of</strong><br />
1H7!1 when (he Rev, William B<br />
Wood, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and the<br />
Rev, h, Wesley Lake, ,.r<br />
rieasantville, were attending a<br />
P •"•'-'ting al. <strong>Ocean</strong> Grove<br />
which is located adjacent io<br />
Asluiry i'urk.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Grove had been<br />
loundeil or, Christian principals<br />
ami was a favorite gathering<br />
spot or Methodists. The two<br />
clergymen were contemphiting<br />
how nice it W, JU| d be lo have<br />
an <strong>Ocean</strong> Grove in Southern<br />
New Jersey which would be<br />
mure accessible to Methodists<br />
in this area as wt,|| m t, |()(i(,<br />
from Phlla.lelphja ,, lld ilH<br />
At the coHciusion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
religious meeting* in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
GroVi.' Rev, Lake returned to<br />
Plensantville and expinined the<br />
idea to his brothers, the lirv,<br />
K^rii B, Lake and James E,<br />
Lake^ and their father, the<br />
Honorable Simon Lake, who<br />
was a prosperous fruit grower<br />
and represented Atlantic<br />
County in the New Jersey<br />
Stair legislature.<br />
They all agreed it waji a<br />
good idea and the search for a<br />
place began. First pick was a<br />
portion, <strong>of</strong> Absecon Island now<br />
known as Margate, This had to<br />
bu abandoned when It was<br />
found that it would take quite<br />
A long while to obtain Clear<br />
titlii.<br />
The brothers continued<br />
DAILY<br />
DINNERS<br />
$2 15<br />
SEA-WAY<br />
DINER<br />
9th and Haven Avs,<br />
OPEN DAPLr 6 A.M..<br />
399.9761<br />
10 P.M.<br />
AM MiH-riiita Intluii.. KuUP<br />
SAL,\D, J VEGKTAH1J-1S '<br />
Served h-em ll a.m.<br />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17<br />
HoFtismailc D 1 Cr.b,<br />
Tartar gayse<br />
Banea Maeoroni eSSM,BfI,<br />
.BBtiioa Casserole on, lop <strong>of</strong> Rite<br />
Tsrtiaie Omelet<br />
SATURDAY, OCTOiBH 18<br />
iBlnish Chicken with Hiee<br />
PliBoiani uith Mearean<br />
Fl«nt St.,k, Fried rjnions<br />
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20<br />
Homemade Hungarian Bguiaih<br />
with Noodlei<br />
Cflichon Cutlet, Biblot Orawy<br />
checss Omelet<br />
TUESDAY, OCTOilR jl .<br />
IJrijatied Veal Cyliet<br />
Tomato Sauoe<br />
PJahca McatiBaf. Brown Oravy<br />
Wc.tern Ilmtk-t<br />
WIDNESDAy, OCTOilR JJ<br />
P>ried Shrimp, Coelitall Sauce<br />
Chopped s,eak, Fried <strong>On</strong>ions<br />
5nanish Omelet<br />
THURSDSY, OCTOBIR IJ<br />
C<strong>of</strong>ni-d r if and Cabsagc,<br />
u,.,i«d Polalo<br />
Haw, !i wnr, Meatball<br />
Hani Omelet<br />
|in your day in<br />
the country with<br />
Luncheon at the Inn<br />
ight autumn sun , ... brisk, invigorating<br />
r<br />
• • • and a bayside view that's bean<br />
| inspiring since the days <strong>of</strong> the Lmnnh this<br />
"'he setting fui u lundwu,, that<br />
os delightful as only a day in the country<br />
Icon be.<br />
Good Dinlrirj<br />
M .M the Sign <strong>of</strong> tho Indian<br />
R^ufe 9 at<br />
M» Brid ge In<br />
LESLEY'S POINT<br />
1<br />
Iheir searel, going to the south<br />
<strong>On</strong>e day while they »,;,.,;<br />
sailing down the bay to attend<br />
a camp mi.f.lin B at South<br />
SeaviNe their atlention was<br />
taught by Peek's UI-HCII". Thev<br />
knew a little <strong>of</strong> Ihe island<br />
beeause llu-ir cousin had<br />
• liurvcyi'd it several years earlier<br />
p ",,^''!' l " mh " r J(J . 1«79<br />
•|"lu<br />
S '° y " n(l Jum '' s I-"!" 1<br />
and W.lham H. Burrell sailed ,„<br />
P^ * Beach to i,,ok it „„;,;<br />
They landed on the island neit<br />
1" Ihe Bay then w,ilkeri<br />
cow path to a SI)ot „„ thi:<br />
northern side where „ hi u|,<br />
dune was. They climbed up the<br />
d«l»' to look over the<br />
property, then held .,<br />
eonlorenee under an old cedar<br />
tree, I his tree originally W11,<br />
located near North st, bul has<br />
since been moved and set up . ls<br />
an historical site on the<br />
southwest corner ,,i| ihe<br />
^if" 101 *' « r """ d N i't 6th st<br />
and Wesley av.<br />
The conference was opened<br />
With a prayer to God<br />
dedicating this island as a<br />
Chnst.an Heaside Resort "<br />
niey then made the decision<br />
that shaped the future <strong>of</strong> th,.<br />
Island,<br />
After this meeting „„<br />
September 10 H more formal .<br />
meeting was held October 20<br />
n l ' h u, li " Jt "" " f H " v - w ii«iani<br />
B. Wood ,n PJiiladelphia<br />
Attending were Simiin Laki. S<br />
Wesley, and Ezra B, Lake Jnd<br />
Rev, William H, Burrell. It was<br />
agreed Simon would serve .,upresident<br />
<strong>of</strong> the corporation<br />
and b, VVosley would be<br />
name the site New Brighton,<br />
and that an Association bv<br />
furmed= The folio winy month<br />
it was decldud to chahfjt' tho<br />
-name from New Brighton to<br />
Oeran <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Thert-foru Ocfan <strong>City</strong> has<br />
two birthdays. The Sr*ptf'mbcr<br />
10 \u the one celebrating the<br />
dedieatiori <strong>of</strong> tho island HH a<br />
Christian isoamdc resort and tht^<br />
October 20th as the-datc <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Incorporation <strong>of</strong> thp Oci-un<br />
<strong>City</strong> Assueiiition,<br />
Whiehever date is preforred,<br />
Happy 90th Birthday Oyt'an<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
JTHj OCEAN CITY SiNTINiL-LEDGER<br />
OCEAN CITY'S BIRTHDAY - Mrs.<br />
William A. Nelson, vice president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> tht* <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical<br />
Museum, and Mayor Robert Sharp look<br />
over the original minutes taken at the<br />
orHanlisational meetings <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Association held In Philadelphia 90<br />
years ago. The island was dedicated<br />
September 10, the Association was<br />
Radio hobbyist-rector<br />
wins contest award<br />
H'iti hobby <strong>of</strong> amntt-ur radio<br />
hys produced another award<br />
for UKJ Ec_>v= Dr\ CharirK h.<br />
Wood, rt-ctnr <strong>of</strong> Huly Trinity<br />
Eplscupal Church =<br />
Thp latter part <strong>of</strong> thu<br />
in thiMinnual New Jersfy tj@U<br />
Party, u euiitust *.pCjriKOrf:d by<br />
thtj En^lf'wuod Amattfur Radio<br />
AHjmciatjon, IMC= Th«' ubjt'ct<br />
wtts for hiim radio » to<br />
yen on tht' air and rnaku UH<br />
many, contacts u* poasiblt 1^<br />
Operators outside • Now<br />
Jfireyy trit'd to conUict a^ many<br />
<strong>of</strong> thp 2} New Jo'tHcy counties<br />
as they could and thuse within<br />
Now JurNty trjc?d to tjilk With<br />
as many different parU <strong>of</strong> the.<br />
world as pos^ibk'.<br />
Dr. W u o d r c e n i vod a<br />
cortifieato attesting to tin? fact<br />
thiit his station. W2VMX.<br />
piact-d jjeennri i'i Cape May<br />
County for single opera to<br />
Morse Code<br />
amonn<br />
Worse<br />
iiii and third<br />
J a p u hi a y Count y<br />
-stations. Hu said<br />
hc= is plya-ned with the- award<br />
and looks forward to thp 1970<br />
contest,<br />
=K=e=q-f-rrHT &T-< Woud<br />
i_ippeared at Oeean <strong>City</strong> Hiph<br />
School at the invitation <strong>of</strong><br />
S t: ait J o h n son, s c I v n c v<br />
department 'hoadi to tivv if<br />
there ]H sufficient interest to<br />
orjfani?,C' o high school amateur<br />
radio club, Dr, Wood <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
to help the buys nnd, girls<br />
aequirn pr<strong>of</strong>jeiency In Mur&e<br />
Code 1 and othi>r skills needed to<br />
p ass K C C ex am I n n t i i 'i ns f o r<br />
urhatour radio lieonsos,<br />
: ISIany schools in this<br />
ctjtjniry as Well 'as overseas<br />
haytj such clubs : Interested<br />
stu dent=^ art rcqueatod to<br />
c *:>i i;A C t Mr. Johnson for<br />
further di/tails.<br />
^jkd^ **•-<br />
organised nnd the island named New<br />
Brighton at the meeting October 30,<br />
further organization concerning stock<br />
and a board oJ managers took place at<br />
the October 21st meeting and on<br />
November li a meeting was held at<br />
which time the name <strong>of</strong> the association<br />
was changed from New Brighton to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Staff Photo,<br />
DetwiUrs attend<br />
luncheon in Japan<br />
Rev, and Mrs. H, W, Bland<br />
Pc-twilor, <strong>of</strong> 400 25th st w&W<br />
among t h v 3164 g uesls<br />
a 111?nd ing the* anniversary<br />
1 uncheon <strong>of</strong> the Christian<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Japan, The affair<br />
was huld last week at the<br />
Waldorf Astoria in New York,<br />
Johnson}, <strong>of</strong> England, was the<br />
luncheon speaker and used for<br />
her topic "Survival In the<br />
Seven ties =" Many Japanese<br />
roprcsonUtivcs to the United<br />
Nations wore present along<br />
with the Japanese Ambassador<br />
to the United States,<br />
The Southern^ New Jersey<br />
Conference <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
Met h od 1st Church was<br />
represented by Rev. and Mrs,<br />
Detwiier, Twenty members <strong>of</strong><br />
the WSCS and ministers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Conference also attended,<br />
Mrs, Detwiler is a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> th e Women's Planning<br />
Committoe <strong>of</strong> the University 1<br />
which comprises 300 women in "<br />
thuUni tod States,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> judo star Realiy transf e r fees<br />
named on U. S. team net county $87,000<br />
NEW YORK - For the thn<br />
third time, Richard Walters <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J,, han been<br />
named to represent tho U.S. in<br />
the world's judo<br />
cilampjonsilips. Selected<br />
previously for tin- 1S65 and<br />
. 1967 meets, he* will participate<br />
in (he 1969 games fil Mexico<br />
<strong>City</strong>, October 23-2B, in the<br />
open division in which weight<br />
barriers are erased and a lighter<br />
man may engage a heavier<br />
opponent,<br />
Walters pliiced second in the<br />
open class <strong>of</strong> the 1969'national<br />
AAV championships. He is a<br />
f o u r -1 i m e East c o a s t<br />
heavyweight'champion, Marine<br />
Corps tiUi'.holder "in IS'59 and<br />
winner o f. the 196 5<br />
P a ii = A ni e r i c a n<br />
tournarni-'iit*<br />
j ii d o<br />
T w o<br />
Two U.S. U.H. rpprcsi-ntnlivrii Fuproscntntlvf; .-- - •' --• -<br />
have bcpn niirnPti for cadi <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May County<br />
the six weight divisions ' at<br />
received more than 587,000 in<br />
Mexico <strong>City</strong> hy the AAU judo<br />
real estate transfer fees sinco<br />
eurnmlttiH' headed by Thumna<br />
July 1, 196B, As.eniblyman<br />
F. palton uf Warren. N.J.<br />
James £. Cafierij arinouneed<br />
W(>i0ht lililits fire IPS pounds,<br />
this week.<br />
16-1. 176, aOfi nvrr 20S and C a r I c r o ( R ,- C a p o<br />
opiM) eln.^.<br />
May Cum berland Counties)<br />
B<strong>of</strong>oFp fit-parting fur bolow<br />
tht> border, UH> U.S. squad will<br />
put in u trailiiiiy stint nl the Air<br />
Korcr- AtNidemy, CoiOFado<br />
Springs. Colu., under tho<br />
yui drifiee <strong>of</strong> Couch janif',^<br />
Tiikemon, AIexandfi:i, Va,<br />
Wally Stiiiii nf Columbus. Ohio,<br />
Will si-rve as the team trainer<br />
with Siini! Okiida, Stiilon,<br />
Calif,, the inarni^er.<br />
Wnkers niiik^ his home<br />
with his mother. Mm. Caroline<br />
B. Walters, at 11,1a Wesley av,<br />
State health expert<br />
to air bond issue<br />
Richard J. Sullivan, director<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Clean Air<br />
uIid Waier, New Jersey Stale<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Health, will<br />
speak nesi Thursday at li p.m.<br />
in the ArtJi Center, 1 OH Weslcj<br />
av. Ills topic will he the Water<br />
Conserviilion and .Bond Issue<br />
which will appear nn the<br />
November ballot.<br />
As heariiiUR in plans I'nr<br />
n-iiinnalixntinil cil sewiiije plums.<br />
proposals for oil pipelines and<br />
aarhai;e dumpinK on the .Jersey<br />
shore jmd ciecisions affecting<br />
the vaintble wetlnnds alont: the<br />
coast occur daily, knowledge<br />
and Linderstandilii; <strong>of</strong> the work<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Clean Air<br />
and Water has become vital.<br />
The Water Conservation<br />
Let your wife<br />
watch the series<br />
OfTiM "to~FaEo~fieF<br />
to HARRY'S for<br />
dinner.<br />
INFORMAL FASHION<br />
SHOW IVERY, FRIDAY<br />
EVENING 7 . 9<br />
HARRY'S<br />
INN<br />
A Landmark in<br />
Someri Point<br />
Our New Phone 917-11J1<br />
CREDIT CARDS<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
Bond Issu would authorize<br />
the State f New Jersey to<br />
issue bund in Ih principal<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> s 27 1-million.<br />
S'JO-inilliun would b allocated<br />
for phinnini! nd site,<br />
acquisition<br />
acqiition for th future<br />
establishment blih <strong>of</strong> water supply<br />
faeilitien. sa.|2-millioll" wiiulii<br />
be authorised to meet the 1<br />
state's share o! custn <strong>of</strong><br />
seweraiie tieatiinnl facilities<br />
A discussion period will hi<br />
held following "Mr. Sullivan s<br />
talk and questions from ihe<br />
aiitlience on the bond issue are<br />
invited,<br />
Sullivan's appearance here is<br />
sponsored by ihe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
League,<strong>of</strong> Women Voters. The<br />
public is invited.<br />
Prompt TV Service<br />
STOP LITTLE TROUHLES<br />
Before fhey become nig Olios!<br />
J'S TV<br />
ASBUBV AVC 311)11110<br />
and liis First District colleague,<br />
James R. Hurley <strong>of</strong> Millyille,<br />
were co-sponsors <strong>of</strong> the 1968<br />
ieKislation sillowint; counties to<br />
pick up this stjuree <strong>of</strong> revenue<br />
that had been abandoned by<br />
the Federal Government. The<br />
Federal Stamp Tax had<br />
previously been required on all<br />
real eslate transfers, and the<br />
res-enue went into the Faderal<br />
Treasury.<br />
"Not only Cape May<br />
County,, but also all 31<br />
counties in New Jersey, are<br />
benefiting from this new<br />
source <strong>of</strong> revenue," Cafiero<br />
said.<br />
According lo Cafierti, the<br />
nesvly = found revenue sesurcc<br />
for the County provided a total<br />
<strong>of</strong> S7S,2nn in the first full<br />
.year. The most productive<br />
month, or the month when<br />
there occurred the most real<br />
estate transactions, netted the<br />
County SS.lGfl in May <strong>of</strong><br />
1U6U. June was second with<br />
(58,226 and January was third<br />
with S«,07B,<br />
Cafiero oriMiiinlly estimated<br />
"between $50,000 and SOO.000<br />
Would be eolk-eted when he<br />
first c tj = s pci nsored the<br />
U'Mislalion. "Cape May County.<br />
apparontly has niuri* fi'al
#:*><br />
'AJ5E 10 - SECTION ONI THE OC1AN CITY SiNTINBLlJDOER<br />
DELICIOUS FOOD — SBNSIBLY PRICED<br />
Four Y's RESTAURANT<br />
PLATTERS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS<br />
TASTY SANDWICHES<br />
V* MILE NORTH OP TUCKAHOE<br />
Just Minutes Away — A Pleasant Drive 'nini Hie Country<br />
ROUT1 SO—CORBIN CITY PHONE 628-J44I<br />
SEE OUR Q^STfR PLATf COLLECTION I<br />
HICKM4M<br />
F0O0<br />
1155 ASBURY AVE.<br />
Manv —<br />
DIAL 399-1515<br />
Duplicated bv Any!<br />
CONEY'S<br />
INC.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Rosievelf Blvd. <strong>On</strong>e Mil* From Bridge<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
Walt Known Brandt<br />
RYE . BOURBON<br />
GIN . RUM<br />
BEER<br />
OPEN<br />
WEEKDAYS<br />
f A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />
No Sunday Sales<br />
BAR<br />
Open Daily<br />
from 9a,m,<br />
Open<br />
Sundays<br />
12 Noon<br />
Dial 399-9851<br />
Circle<br />
CANADIAN-AMfRICAN<br />
BLfNDID WHISKEY<br />
Straight Whult.y<br />
Canndlfln Whiik»y<br />
6 V.ir, Old<br />
4 Y»«r» Old<br />
TOTAL 51% AGIO WHISKIES<br />
49% Neutral Spirit.<br />
— 16 Pro<strong>of</strong> —<br />
FIFTH<br />
U.30<br />
QUART<br />
*S29<br />
CIRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
FINEST AND MOST COMPLETi<br />
<strong>On</strong> tH«» Circle<br />
IN ALL OF SOUTH<br />
JiRSlY<br />
STOCK<br />
Som#n Point<br />
Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />
•U KM<br />
Abtolulily the Flntmt<br />
! S M.KS !>• tlf<br />
NUT A SID ON!,1 , HI<br />
BRUNCH<br />
Strrmd Anywherm on thm Jmrmmy Coatll<br />
Swred ETOT Baatoj ot the Ts<br />
Rfltiunnt<br />
THE SAXONY ROOM<br />
Dope lecture<br />
for parents<br />
A 3pf i i»i prugram on<br />
naFLotics \%ill In pre*Ln£ed fur<br />
local parents October 28 at 8<br />
p ni in the hit|h SLHOHI<br />
guditorium<br />
It has htnn pomtt r tci combat its*<br />
fating tned is to know thu firfc*<br />
about drug abus*-<br />
Rubert M Aiknn high<br />
'•thpol principal has urgrd nil<br />
parents to ri^trvt, thi ivinmg<br />
a* it could hi one <strong>of</strong> tht most<br />
important <strong>of</strong> their child «. life<br />
Former iddicts will<br />
catididK discus, the* ust <strong>of</strong><br />
drug*, and their danger An<br />
opportunity will bt pro\ldt--d<br />
for questions from the<br />
audiencL no mutif r huw<br />
pcrsonjl iincJ fFank ansucrftill<br />
be gi\€ n<br />
The * ii rung u sponsor* d h\<br />
the Lions Club ind will be free<br />
to the public The men<br />
pr* anting tht pmpFam will be<br />
condurting y-tninir cl ir%* *> for<br />
high school students Tue^da\<br />
through Friday October 28 to<br />
31<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
STATION WASQN — I9€4 Chevy<br />
BriAjre Top fn*r=ft*trH£^t G£ST^J*inn<br />
nsw ttres pownr xieefmg Reastjf*<br />
fele Call J99^1BS4 evwUruJs-<br />
ANQ SKIN Bcaw<br />
ma*sagi and iFP^ttT<br />
yuf r<br />
By appa<br />
; Pe ortal i a b^n<br />
iment »ily Virtu<br />
a B JS 12 Dj lit<br />
Uimin<br />
D ii r i ii£<br />
-qit iclrnn liur<br />
nut IHH\ it h<br />
Llmrti r<br />
Whiticar<br />
u i*d i<br />
Dutih<br />
1 n . <strong>of</strong><br />
UlilP<br />
t II flit<br />
fr.iin i trip tit<br />
Hirn' V rthirh h id<br />
i un d dr* im ft?r<br />
h hi H i ^ nil int d<br />
I Hf hi ippufi ntl\<br />
II i I fit t frttm thi<br />
B jrt~*n Am u *if \bifiKdiin<br />
Mr H.<br />
Pi i hmtlur Captun \ \<br />
*^JI1J Sp iffuW J- thr cnr %\hti<br />
fthltli- ir jf btu irt b I i hui<br />
Tpp~*Jr^ fr *qilt ntl\ un uUr<br />
m ph » md t ni- c«u Mi<br />
ttiHEitft ills Sht naU-d that It<br />
Fun* fal < P\ICI will bi<br />
i 1 kiitftn fac I thr uni?<br />
Ctijucttd un 5dLurdi> at 11<br />
p-ifr*»w f it nitirt %ifd ntd<br />
i rn b\ thi Rr\ Dr WilhimR<br />
md n^-inL. in i-rt than am<br />
Gyffjck it dh< Godffcv Smith<br />
ith r nf tht ft nth* ft d Cimik<br />
Funtnl Humn H09 Cmtnl av<br />
Mr F Icirnnct Cld\ tun<br />
Fn« nd ma\ tail bi t» non 10<br />
h rticulturt chmrmin<br />
ami 11 SatunJa\ inorrun^<br />
rimindnd mt-mh* p= thit nutt i<br />
Burial will bt_ in tht Old Stum<br />
thr tinit tij pi int bulb and<br />
Church ttmt[i rv Fairtcm<br />
pruiit. h\ drins i* to l^urt prt. id* nI ^i iL-tifti* d Mr Hunnrar\ pallbt iftr^<br />
bl turn fur m \t \ t ar<br />
Chjrii ^*pp 1 Stimt f- Pc int int-Iudt Ehvoud F Kirkm m<br />
*•—Anna—Brndv<strong>of</strong> L*pp~~f— -Cliarl*^—kr—=ThuT-tnn--fDfmpj=-<br />
< ncjuct *d dl in with T -alt- <strong>of</strong> L3 irb\ Pi a LII.A<br />
Sumtr Puint Ma\ur t rtd^V<br />
Lhapmm forrrn r Ort in Cit><br />
Mr- Alb rt E Aldrtdge J<br />
§S0 Detail<br />
Srli p.fn.<br />
bl tad pr |,mm h imi n ha_<br />
nnn n ^ th nn al L, t nf<br />
TVVO MMiLV near Gardens<br />
First figgr 3 Essdr^mSi<br />
h K<br />
vi>ning in the Masnnie<br />
B8ir« 500 feet west <strong>of</strong> the westerly<br />
eurWiw <strong>of</strong> Bay Avenue to 300 fe«<br />
Tompk-,<br />
The day after election is<br />
<strong>of</strong> the easterly eurbi.ne <strong>of</strong> .Bay Av= The event is scheduled for only SO days away, and that is<br />
(6) both sides <strong>of</strong> Bay Aiwut October 24 and 2B at th,, when we'll know the outcome<br />
ffom ,J BSin, ?00 feet Msu'n " <strong>of</strong>" thi • temple, 10th St. an(i Wesley av, in case you care as, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />
loutn<strong>of</strong>ly cureline <strong>of</strong> Boosevolt<br />
Boulevard—HtB Stf.ct to" Jio f«<br />
Hours will bo 10 a.m. to 9 p.m, you should.<br />
north <strong>of</strong> the northerly eurbiint. <strong>of</strong> Fliiduy and 10 a.m. until sold<br />
Roosevelt Bouli!Vird_34th Striw out on Saturday,<br />
Seetior, 1. Thi, Ors.n.nee".hall<br />
Miss Holroyd rioted there<br />
Wb? law<br />
are many hynd made iti-ms<br />
BOBIPTT U SHARP which should be <strong>of</strong>|nterest to<br />
Divip L SIMPSON<br />
CMISTIH j. WIMIEPJC. those seeftinij qifts. There nlsfi<br />
eoMMISSIONERS wHI be a white elephant table<br />
Tne gbeve OFdtnance wa§ pa-seri<br />
en firlt reading at a mf*s <strong>of</strong> iirid a baked Roods booth,<br />
tne Board_ <strong>of</strong> Cmnv M w m <strong>of</strong> th'i .Members are risked to donate<br />
Ciry <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ctiyrI New JeFssv" eake« and other food items.<br />
SsvartK read an n. Mrs.<br />
poem for Columbuappropriate<br />
((iimes were played Day and<br />
|iertainin(i to the holiday. ills'.<br />
The next ri'Kulii- meetin(;<br />
will he OctDber 27.<br />
Murray<br />
on th v ju ry <strong>of</strong><br />
from<br />
olgh g t nion<br />
and four women w m?vi*F hi*<br />
kfinwn- .A^ if<br />
unly HO m<br />
fr.ii r women will<br />
i ^v n . A it Y. \ lh.<br />
nr-vr-r<br />
. nh • ui li imiiuli<br />
IM Inn I. turning I I th )Urt<br />
room I.. iniiiiuiKi tli •(<br />
< liri tophi r lir. nil ,n HIILIK<br />
\v I not I'uiltv<br />
lin\ In s iMll lit \i r b Un d<br />
nn th. i Imi i < » '"1 Iin ml,<br />
it, mi t ilouljli ,, < n ,,.K<br />
r,.ol,,:( I,,,,,<br />
M( uiwlnl* Murr i t h]<br />
ludi i Rimm hi dm n t III •<br />
th* hopitlllty illnnh (J hnri b\<br />
tin < ipe Mi. ( i unt% ) nl It<br />
t u n nrinni). n \i it r md<br />
hi nut )l!nu( d tut <strong>of</strong> hi (ill<br />
Mllrnv nil hi u ,,rl In ,i I<br />
II) • i ill- rn m,. , n Un<br />
nb tun liii!, ju tin rh it| i /IM r<br />
with u Ii! i in (>l_t |,j,k tn hi.,<br />
friends at the Terfe Haute<br />
Mayor B Thomas WaJdman,<br />
Brueu P, Dimpn, Lemuel H.<br />
Hirp- Clinton B, Campbei!, Sr..<br />
n1 T Lea Adams,<br />
P Ilbearr-ra includo Thomas<br />
m ngar, Harvey Jmith,<br />
^' n Andrews, Er n t*st<br />
B Lt= Jack Kertiand und<br />
R b Burke.<br />
TILTBM iHePPIHS €INTEi<br />
NORTHFIBLO—444 il«<br />
fREE PARKINS AT BOSS<br />
NOW<br />
SHOW) ta<br />
THSU TUESB*»<br />
SOME<br />
KIND OF A<br />
NUT<br />
WITH<br />
DICK VANDYKE<br />
ANGIE DICKINSON<br />
FEATUHtS *T<br />
WertniHl S, a, 10 p.m.<br />
Saturday 4, s, I, 10 p.m-<br />
SundJir IS, 1, 4, 6, 8, 10 pnt,<br />
KIDDIES MAT1NIF<br />
SATURDAT<br />
"Draeula Hai Risen<br />
Prom The Gravo"<br />
riATUtrES AT a » 4 urn,<br />
ALL SEATS 7ie<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick h<br />
Famous Foi<br />
Beirdwslk<br />
•t 9th St.<br />
ni SOMERS<br />
POINT<br />
M \\ U I Ml "NT<br />
Nt I HI<br />
Sl'NDAV<br />
APOOD<br />
STEAKS<br />
ITALIAN<br />
^<br />
nm\<br />
TODAY and FRIDAY—ONI SHOW ONLY Mm,<br />
SATURDAY SHOWS 2:00 . 7:00 and 9 : «<br />
Irnodern-day story . that reaches from theshaKoTI .„„„„„„<br />
the Kremlin ta the splendor <strong>of</strong> the'VatS'"<br />
MGM prflsants a George &igiund preduetol<br />
SHOES<br />
OF THE<br />
FISHERMAN<br />
,, Anthony Quinn • Osl«r Wimif<br />
David Janssen • Vittorio 0§ SIM<br />
I ^ .«.,, Sir Laurence 0IM«<br />
Strand will be Closed Man,, Tue., Wid,<br />
NIXT WffK<br />
THU, • FRI, . SAT<br />
OCT. 23.24.25<br />
8th StrMt<br />
Off Walk<br />
CLOSRD SUNDAY<br />
VANESSAIMii,<br />
NOW PLAYING<br />
SHOWS 7Hi ind 9:3O_MATINI1 SAT. 2 P.M.<br />
MDWAT POPULAR PRICES!<br />
Broadway's smash musical now the most exciting movie in year<br />
SWEET CHARM<br />
Gala Opening Friday, Oct. 17 • 2 Firsf Run Hits SH0WIN9<br />
Af long last,,.<br />
the long awaited<br />
Lawrence Durrell's<br />
MIS: 7 ,nd 9 6,30. i;30. 1O]JO 6:Jo, BilO,<br />
M 1> l»<br />
646-4700<br />
CANNES FILM FESTIVALWINNERI<br />
"Best Film By a New Director.<br />
A man went<br />
looking for.<br />
Am rica,<br />
And couldn't<br />
find it<br />
anywhere...<br />
, f'ANDO COMfANy In ajspcislion *ilh fiftttt<br />
RAYBERT PWDlJCTIONi 0r#ssnl> L 0 a<br />
PETER<br />
FONDA<br />
DENNIS<br />
HOPPER<br />
TIMIS; T!3O mi S.30 CBNT.<br />
Y, OCTOBiR 16,<br />
,h Mliloiie, <strong>of</strong> Fort<br />
TPMS, will be the<br />
at n series uf Uospnl<br />
f-minisfer guest<br />
meetings series<br />
^Htf<br />
n<br />
Shore rd.,<br />
26.15 Moniluy,<br />
£Qi and qonti<br />
lufi'diiy, Octobe<br />
...etinljs urr op,<br />
| public nnd u ci<br />
iltiaD i« .'«tended 1<br />
,,) Services will be at<br />
,aCh eveninu exc..pt<br />
when they will bi!<br />
rn, nnd 0 p.m.<br />
Molune prepared for<br />
career nnd beenmn<br />
and editorial<br />
,t for the Dallas<br />
11 p r a 1 d and<br />
leal eartounisi for<br />
Texas Newspriiser<br />
prea. He relinquished his<br />
jaianal cartooninj! career<br />
|Tg3B to enter the<br />
<strong>of</strong> the chureh. He<br />
linucs to use his<br />
jnini; talent in the<br />
; illuslrntim! his lectures<br />
lind sermons. He ,» lho<br />
nuthor <strong>of</strong> "aartnon, n.r<br />
Chureh HulletinK" ' „„,[<br />
•'Minute With the Master"<br />
. Mr, Maliine has served<br />
Gliurches in Texas, Colorado<br />
nnri Illinois and is presently<br />
minister for the Trail Lake<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Christ in F()rt<br />
Worth, 1,.X11«. In addition to<br />
his _ n'HUlnr ministry he hns<br />
helti numerous evanuelistie<br />
meetings ,,,,(| eoil,,K(,<br />
lectureships • throuiihnut the<br />
country.<br />
MULL IN (iKHMANY<br />
Army I'rivnti. Konnlcl . E<br />
Hull, yo. „„,( ,,f Mre<br />
Theltrin M, Hull, <strong>of</strong><br />
Atihtabuln, Ohio, mid Arthur<br />
L, Hull, <strong>of</strong> 12 K. Oth<br />
this eity, wii<br />
mcdieiil sjicci<br />
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3rd Infiintry<br />
K i t /. I n c e n ,<br />
Septenibur 10.<br />
OFFICE<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
TYPiWRITIRS<br />
OFFICE MACHINERY<br />
MIMEOtSRAPH . DUPLICATORS<br />
ADDING MACHINES<br />
st;1<br />
uiied as a<br />
with tin. n<br />
Divishin<br />
SUPPLIES<br />
! COMPLiTi UNi OF SCHOOL SUPPLIIS<br />
FREE PAHKING NEXT TO STORE<br />
SCHIFF-CHARNEY<br />
1807-09 Atlantic Ave.,<br />
Atlantic Ciry, N, J.<br />
348-4211<br />
Fuel Chief<br />
OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT<br />
ITEEL and CAST IRON<br />
HOT WATER BOILERS<br />
— 1-YEAR SERVICE POLICY<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
LUMBERS, inc.<br />
formerly Taccarino Plumblnfl & Heafing<br />
i WEST AVENUE DIAL 399-0450<br />
New Under Owner«hip-M*inagement sf<br />
WON CRAMfR • JOSIPH DOUtJHIRTY<br />
ANTHONY PiPI<br />
near<br />
FALL SALI<br />
STORM DOORS and STORM WINDOWS<br />
ALUMINUM STORM DOOR<br />
WHITE ALUMINUM DOOR<br />
$59.95<br />
WHITE CARRIAOE DOOR<br />
§69,95<br />
WHITI COLONIAL DOOR<br />
eomplBtj W|r(, pr.no.fypq hlnie,<br />
I, "*»»». wind chech chain, loch iH<br />
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ITILY INSTALUiD.<br />
DIM 399-1241<br />
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AIHIi.lS<br />
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Ilrtliillill I.ANi!<br />
THE OCEAN CITY<br />
SENTINIL-UIDGIR<br />
POSTER CONTEST - Ellen Straok (second from left) nnri Gwen Bednar<br />
Uucond from right) show their prize-winning posters for the St. Joseph's PTA<br />
Smorgasbord Shuwn with the winners are Mrs. Philip Curry, oo=chairrnan "<strong>of</strong><br />
the Smorgasbord; Magr. Edward O'Connor, pastor; and Mrs. John D<br />
Uanzonbackpr, co chairman with Mrs, Curry. Tubman Photo.<br />
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Sf. Joseph's<br />
PTA plans for<br />
smorgasbord<br />
SOMERS POINT - Thf<br />
PTA uf St Josi ph » School<br />
has announced final plans<br />
for thi fall smorgasbord<br />
entitled * CuhnaFy Magio THL<br />
affuir wilt bt. Saturday in<br />
the schnol hall on Hnrbor<br />
In frurn 1 tu H p m ind<br />
will be undt r the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr" Philip Currv and<br />
Mm John Danzenbikpr<br />
en-chairladms<br />
In cunnoction with tht><br />
smnrBjsbord I po'ter cuntf't<br />
was held for seventh and<br />
eighth grade students. Prizes<br />
went to Ellen Straek and<br />
Owen Bednar. Presentations<br />
wore made by Mrs. James<br />
Duffield, publicity ehairlady.<br />
Other working on the<br />
eommitteas are: Kitchen<br />
Workers, Ray Borecllees and<br />
Mrs. Larry Hnincs; Relish<br />
Church schedules<br />
fellowship time<br />
SOMERS POINT - The<br />
Youth Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />
Episcopal Church has invited<br />
youth groups <strong>of</strong> other<br />
churches In the area to meet<br />
with them Sunday at 7:30<br />
p.m. for a Worship service<br />
followed by a fellowship<br />
time.<br />
The service will be an<br />
Explained Eucharist with<br />
several <strong>of</strong> the young people<br />
taking part, Bileen Gilbert<br />
and Marion Mitchell will<br />
serve as ushers, Jamgs_.<br />
^Johnson will read the Eplstio<br />
and John Roberts the<br />
Oospel, Todd Bauer and<br />
Jerry Mack will serve as<br />
Acolytes and Peter Oilbert<br />
will read the Explanation as<br />
the vicar, the Rev. Adolph<br />
W. Kahl, celebrates the Holy<br />
Eucharist.<br />
This gerviee is an<br />
outgrowth <strong>of</strong> a Jazjt Mas, at<br />
Our Ladj <strong>of</strong> borrows R C<br />
Church in Linwnod to which<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> youth groups<br />
wi re invittd last spring It is<br />
hoped that >outh group <strong>of</strong><br />
other churches ^*ill issut<br />
similar invitatinna *o that<br />
the young people msiy It.arn<br />
how each group wnrships<br />
Methodist Church Circles Seaville Methodist Church<br />
in first meetings <strong>of</strong> year to mark j 13th anniversary<br />
First meetings <strong>of</strong> th??<br />
1369^70 year were held<br />
recently for circles <strong>of</strong> the<br />
WSCS <strong>of</strong> the First United<br />
Methodist Chureh.<br />
"The Christian in Today's<br />
World" m the study theme<br />
for tho ensuing year. Circle<br />
loaders report that lively<br />
discussions are taking place<br />
with a high percentage <strong>of</strong><br />
members participating.<br />
The circles have bet'n<br />
reorganised for the year and<br />
are Under the leadership <strong>of</strong><br />
newly designated chairmen.'<br />
Seven! r<br />
Dunn, Mrs, W.R. Irwin, Mrs,<br />
William Powell, Mrs, Edward<br />
Robinson and Mrs, Nils<br />
Swanieii were wi?leomrd as<br />
guests. DevotionM wure led<br />
by Mrs, James Miller and<br />
Mrs, Robert Kreisman, Mrs,<br />
Henry Hummel presented the<br />
study book. The circle plans<br />
to visit the children in the<br />
Foster Home hi Marniorn<br />
nnd to purehflSi* canned<br />
goods for Hanch Hope, MTH.<br />
Hummell, 2045 Central av.,<br />
will bt* hostess for the nest<br />
meeting, November >\, nt B<br />
p.m,<br />
Mrs. Theo V, Townsend.<br />
ch/iirmrm, nnd Mrs, Raymond<br />
Blood imtfTUunedmrmhers <strong>of</strong><br />
tile Dorens Circle at the<br />
Church P;if!or; Mm.. Mfilvinn<br />
Burdetle and Mrs. Cinien<br />
Landiji were welecimed :i?i<br />
guilts by tin- 14 members<br />
p resent Devotions were<br />
given by Mrs. Raymond<br />
Blood and the study bonk<br />
WHS presented by Mrs,<br />
MILL FINISH WINOOWI<br />
TriplB Track, t fllasi and —<br />
1 Screen. Compare<br />
eltewhera at SIS 9S<br />
5 for $77.50.<br />
AN0DIZED WINDOWS<br />
Triple Track, Wool pile<br />
Woalhor Stripping. Sold<br />
dlsewhore af SJ0.9J.<br />
S for SS2.5O.<br />
FREE<br />
WHITS STORM WINDOWS<br />
., iakBdon White Finish.<br />
MEASURING<br />
•J Comparo tliowhor*<br />
at $11.M.<br />
5 for $87,50.<br />
and<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
FOR FREE HSTlMATJi and<br />
HOME DEMONSTRATION<br />
BAKER'S ALUMINUM PRODUCTS<br />
IMi WHST AVENUE, OCEAN CITY<br />
Laurence Lunny. Hostesses<br />
for the next meeting at Uio<br />
Chureh Parlor will tie Mrs.<br />
Albert Blum gnd MP, Snrah<br />
Nolte. The meeting will be<br />
Novembej- t at H p.m.<br />
Mrs. Frank Johnson, new<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the Esther<br />
Circle, conducted the<br />
meeting held at Plymouth In<br />
with 23 members present,<br />
Mrs, Richard Clunn, WSCS<br />
president, was rt guest,<br />
Devutions and study book<br />
were presented by Mrs. John<br />
FuIIerton, The next meeting<br />
will be Novurnber I at noon<br />
in Plymouth Inn,<br />
Mrs, Kirk Nevlus,<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> Eunice Circle,<br />
entertained nine, members <strong>of</strong><br />
her circle meeting in her<br />
home, Mrs,, Edward Faber<br />
was welcomed as u new<br />
member, Mrs, Nevius<br />
mm<br />
nted the devatums, and<br />
M<br />
prese<br />
Irving Marshall gayv the<br />
Mrs,<br />
study book, Mrs. Robert<br />
Sharp will be hostews at 'the<br />
ni-'xt meeting in her huiiie,<br />
902 Seacrest rd,, November<br />
I at 10 a.m.<br />
Mrs, John Brogitini,<br />
chairman, entertained 12<br />
ineinbens <strong>of</strong> the H.iinhah<br />
Circle, Mrs, Fred Hccht and<br />
Mrs, Clnude Nickeraon<br />
assisted as eo,hostesses, Mrs.<br />
Ralph Bell was welcomed as<br />
;i new member. The study<br />
book was (Jiven by Mrs,<br />
Fred Ileeht, and devotions<br />
by Mrs. Lee Kline and Mrs,<br />
David Lnmunt. A bus trip<br />
to Raiieocas Shoppinfj Center<br />
October H was enjoyed by<br />
members nnd quests. Mrs,<br />
Lam o nt, 1103 Gardens<br />
Parkway, will entertain tilt'<br />
circle November i at 1 p.m.<br />
Fifteen members <strong>of</strong>, the<br />
Lydiii Circle met at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, LeRoy Van<br />
Gilder, Mrs. Louis" Lheckli'y,<br />
continued on pa^e G<br />
PLUNDERS HOTIL, lllh Sh *<br />
New PuHf Cat<br />
FLING WIG $25<br />
The 118th iinniveraarj' at<br />
beaville United Methodist<br />
Church will be celebrated<br />
Sunday at 3 p.m, with the<br />
Rev, Albert S, Layton,<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> Central United<br />
Methodist Chureh <strong>of</strong><br />
Linwood, as Buest speaker,<br />
Special music will bo<br />
provided by , the Senior<br />
Choir under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Charles DeVaul and the<br />
Cherub Choir directed by<br />
Mrs. Edward Smith, Harry<br />
T. Kaufmann, a long time<br />
local favorite, wiH entertain<br />
with "Echoes From the<br />
Past" on his accordion, and<br />
Thomas Porch, <strong>of</strong> Millville,<br />
will play special sacred<br />
music on the savophone.<br />
Dedication <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Fellowship Hall will fellow<br />
tho service and refreshments<br />
will be served by the<br />
Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />
Service,<br />
The Rev. Walter Sawn,<br />
pastor, will be speaker at<br />
"the regular 7;3Q p.m.<br />
service.<br />
The history <strong>of</strong> the chureh<br />
records -that on. August 20,<br />
1968, a group mot and<br />
elected the first trustees.<br />
They chose the name ''The<br />
Seaville Methodist Episcopal<br />
PTA COUNCIL DINNER<br />
MARMORA — Reservation<br />
chairman, Mrs, William<br />
Haines, has announced that<br />
the cape May County<br />
Parcnt-Toachors Association<br />
will hold the Fall County<br />
Council Dinner at the Cape<br />
May Elementary School on<br />
Thursday, October * 23 at 6<br />
p.m. Reservations must be<br />
made by October IB, call<br />
Mrs. Haines at SBMOSO,<br />
Boinjw.il,<br />
Pall iMuty Sp«clall<br />
BONAT CHAMPAGNE CURL
C' J ,<br />
fit<br />
M m •<br />
y R SDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1969<br />
<strong>City</strong> workers figures incorrect<br />
Last<br />
week, in an editorial. Tht«<br />
Sentinel-Ledger used incorrect figures<br />
for the total<br />
number <strong>of</strong> municipal<br />
workers<br />
employed tan a permanent<br />
basis.<br />
The figures given the newspaper<br />
indicated that in March I'/UjS, 271<br />
persons were employed while this<br />
past March the figure had jumped to<br />
Actually, in March IMS the total<br />
number <strong>of</strong> workers was 271 and in<br />
March 1969 the tuUd was liST<br />
making a modest increase <strong>of</strong> 12<br />
persons.<br />
The error, <strong>of</strong> course. Wiis<br />
embarrassing<br />
to the Sharp'<br />
Administration and embarnising "to<br />
the newspaper. We regret it.<br />
Nevertheless, the thrust <strong>of</strong> the<br />
editorial did not concern thf number<br />
<strong>of</strong> people employed by <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
except as their employment indicated<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> the town.<br />
The need for a dozen more<br />
workers on a year round basis<br />
iiuiii'atos that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is prowing.<br />
There are otlu'r growth indicators and<br />
all <strong>of</strong> them tell the sum 1 story that<br />
our t'onmiunity is (jotting bigger.<br />
This if<br />
importiitit for many<br />
reasons, not the least <strong>of</strong> which is the<br />
filet that under New Jersey law a<br />
community with 12,000 or more<br />
resident's is required to have a city<br />
"commission <strong>of</strong> fiv<br />
three as we have now<br />
Next year - 1970<br />
the L'.S. Census when<br />
town will be known<br />
census figures will<br />
available by<br />
Going a<br />
commission<br />
members, not<br />
is the year <strong>of</strong><br />
the ska <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficially. The<br />
certainly be<br />
January, 1971,<br />
stop further, 1971 is a<br />
election<br />
year. . Will the<br />
voters be easting<br />
ballots for three<br />
commissioners as has been the ease<br />
in the past? Or, will {hey be voting<br />
for five commissioners?<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficial answer will come with<br />
the census statistics. But un<strong>of</strong>ficially<br />
any indicators are worth<br />
consideration, at least as long as the<br />
indicators are correct.<br />
More pay for city workers<br />
While the cit i! B n nl | n<br />
raiit"! fcr municipal w rki r nu\<br />
how up in merta fd ta\L th fat t<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht mattnr i that mi n trid<br />
women t-dnriLt bt. fxptt-ttd t mrk<br />
for »agi-<br />
whnh don t i rmit tli m<br />
to mak both end-, mti t<br />
Citi<br />
nortrts have a mu h n,ht<br />
to living wage a an%bcd\ tl i<br />
B\ and large tht pa^v un-rt i<br />
handed out tu th<br />
worker la t m k<br />
have been well reir-ivtd Tin- w nrki rs<br />
mei>it cf them are happ\ whilt<br />
looking forward tt drt ithtr<br />
mtrit<br />
increase after Januan, 1<br />
\ erv natural^ time ivorkr<br />
comparing their new salarie with<br />
tho,»e paid other empltM" jre taling<br />
the view that tht pa\ r,di ir<br />
inequitable<br />
It 1= quite hkeh that -HIM uf<br />
these tnmplaint^ ar justified<br />
Department hr d, and athf r whe<br />
worked out the rai i ar n t<br />
Solomons They mm h-n,i mad<br />
some mistakes<br />
Verj shortlj. all tits wurttr ^ ill<br />
get bonus t-heeki whiLh in ftdliH<br />
repre ent tht pa\ tntreast retrja tivn " " "ierahh hi^htr thjn th sal irnto<br />
Juh 1 P ilrt hs pm.it mr-1 tr fir irnilar<br />
w rl-<br />
1 hi um ni inim \ ibuut<br />
••STOOD hjulii tr\t i in<br />
import int<br />
tiinulu tn ITIJI hu int<br />
ju t it th t irt it thi 1 hn tma<br />
ho| pin,, i i n Mti t uf th fxtn<br />
pi\ \tr% lirth will b rent in<br />
t vi ii<br />
It l t h h fi i hi i ui tht<br />
i it\ « rker<br />
h mid r ill t it l th«-<br />
bu in I I 1 'f OL m £ it's whj<br />
\ IN a 1 ir_ har il th tavt which<br />
mik<br />
th n u al irit p i lhle<br />
It<br />
h uld bt n~it(d b\ th" •worktr<br />
jnj In tht i ubli that Oc an CiH<br />
r i% n « rJ-tr v rv wull and in<br />
idditu n ^n thum i ^ctptlonnlh<br />
liberal trin^t I"t ni lit m ludin^, 1 '<br />
p ad h ihda<br />
\r 1 nptr uan t it\ wtrkir in ans<br />
it g r\ t »mpl im thtv art crnri<br />
Id i iti^Hii «, )r Lfl than tho e<br />
(i t pi wht in uii(,at,£.d m pnv ite<br />
bu mt<br />
ind indu tr%<br />
Thn fat t i th it tht nt« alar\<br />
•ilf tt j tand ird that iinm tir<br />
lit r will ha\,i it<br />
1ft it en al irit<br />
in the jrn\dti<br />
i ctur<br />
^ome it\ aiar"s ualt s art-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a /a Corf.<br />
HOIIUANS AHKAI) The „„.,„, ''* I<br />
lut uu Ihorefore, as ;l public<br />
dii|)artment (jives some hints ,, n j<br />
today on tin* best<br />
ways and means<br />
the holiday paiiilesHiy. We don't<br />
people to pay altention to y u , S(1 "<br />
In fact, we don't<br />
expect tu p.,y a' n<br />
theiu.ourself. But it liehooves us" to i"|i"" v "" e: |<br />
what, they<br />
should do ahtiut Christ'rna- "'"*<br />
won't,<br />
"' ovc n ilj<br />
KTRATlCnY The best possiblr «»',„,[<br />
the upcoming Chrrstmns si-iison is as a Mti F<br />
must be won before<br />
Christ inns Eve TV<br />
all kinds <strong>of</strong> advance plamiiin lv|, icl . l!<br />
difficult, and advanei: work which retrr»<br />
difficult cnoiigh su that people won't d<br />
the last minute. Huttles aren'l won in<br />
manner as this. Suppose the Joint Chiefs 8 !!]<br />
had no plans on tile and Had not<br />
military hardware necessary to carry th<br />
country<br />
would he in a heck <strong>of</strong> " a wav'iTl<br />
next war comes alting. ll hasn't miyUiirw-I<br />
with<br />
Christmas, but it may 1, ( . aid i"J<br />
present<br />
predicament .in Vietnam is mainly?!<br />
insufficient<br />
planning and fi%itiiiit>n prior to-If<br />
our men over<br />
there. Hut back to Christmu tl<br />
as we are eoiiceriied,<br />
this October wDatlicr '<br />
hut pleasant,<br />
peps us up imd gj^ us Q~ m •*<br />
dose ol early Christmas spirit. This is<br />
the .irriviil through the mail <strong>of</strong><br />
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FIRST CHLIRa-r OF CHRIST,<br />
SCIENTIST<br />
Slh st, and Asbury ,iv.<br />
n das— , Sunday-<br />
Ill ii.in SuniLty SCIIDDI IJ a.m. — Sunday Servlet'<br />
I I n.m. Mornim; Worship<br />
li f,.m. — Sunday School<br />
H:.;i) ji.ni. ICvi'iiiiiji .Snrvire ^ViHinesKlny<br />
dnj— g p m _ TraHmony meeting<br />
Mp.m. -TriiMf.. iiu-i-tillij<br />
Daily-<br />
Noon to 3 p.m. — Rfsffing<br />
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Cilcjir<br />
MACEDONIA<br />
METHODIST<br />
10th st.<br />
Sunday<br />
9:30<br />
School<br />
1 1<br />
Worship<br />
K-30<br />
and Simpson av.<br />
a.m.<br />
a.m.<br />
p.m.<br />
Sunday<br />
Morning<br />
Evening<br />
Wednesday—<br />
10 a.m. • W.S.CS. sowing<br />
group<br />
6 p.m. • Family Night.<br />
Covered dish supper. Film;<br />
"The Making <strong>of</strong> a Patriot".<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
7th st. and Wesley av.<br />
Preaching Christ Crucified,<br />
Arisen, and Coming Again,<br />
Rov, William R. Allen, ThM<br />
Pastor<br />
Sunday—<br />
9:30 a,m, • Graded<br />
Sunday School classes for<br />
each member <strong>of</strong> the family,<br />
John H, Pfacffli, psneraj<br />
superintendent.<br />
11 a.m. • Morning<br />
Worship, "Let Christ Win<br />
Your Battle",<br />
11 a.m. • Nursery<br />
8:30 p.m. • Senior<br />
Christian Endeavor<br />
7;30 p.m. • Evening<br />
Worship,<br />
"Prayer For<br />
Others".<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Music, Henry<br />
C, IjOper, Organist, ' VV.<br />
Cloviug Breneiser, Parking on<br />
Wesley av., next<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
11th st. and Central av.<br />
Rev, Charles L. Wood, D.Ed,,<br />
reqtor<br />
Today (Thursday)—<br />
7 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
7 p.m. • Choir rehearsal<br />
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Tomorrow (Friday —<br />
S p.m. • Fifth session <strong>of</strong><br />
the Sunday School Institute<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday (20th Sunday after<br />
Trinity) -<br />
8 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
10 a.m, • Choral<br />
Eucharist, , sermon and'<br />
Church School<br />
7:30 p.m. • Evening<br />
Prayer<br />
Service<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesday —<br />
8:30 • " p.m. • Prayer<br />
meeting " . * • *<br />
TABERNACLE<br />
BAPTIST<br />
8th st, and West av.<br />
Rev, Z.L. Byrd, pastor<br />
Friday —<br />
7:30 p.m. • Bible Class<br />
FAITH BIBLE CHURCH<br />
111 Hth st.<br />
Standing for Qod and<br />
Country<br />
Rev. John D. Greenleaf,<br />
pastor<br />
Sunday —<br />
10 a,m, - Sunday School<br />
11 a.m, • Morning<br />
Worship<br />
7:30 p,m, = Evening<br />
Service<br />
Wednesday —<br />
7:30 p.m. • Hour <strong>of</strong><br />
Power, Prayer meeting.<br />
The Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HIRBfRT L. GODFREY, Mfr,<br />
EstaWishid IBB8<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
Phdging for the futur; as in the past, the<br />
finest and most dlgniflmd funeral service,<br />
IN TiMf OF TROUBLE WI ARi AS<br />
NIAR AS YOUR PHONI — DIAL 3f?-0O77<br />
Successors to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s First Funeral Director<br />
8:30 p.m.<br />
rehearsal<br />
• Sonior Choir<br />
Sunday =•<br />
10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
11:15 a.m. • Morning<br />
Worship<br />
Tuesday —<br />
9:30 a.m.<br />
Communion<br />
Holy<br />
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S p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesday —<br />
4 p.m. - BYPU<br />
4 p.m. - Intermediate<br />
Choir rehearsal .<br />
to church.<br />
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Monday—<br />
10 a.m. The Synod <strong>of</strong><br />
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New Jersey, The Music Pier<br />
* * *<br />
Tuesday—"<br />
9 a.m. • The Synod <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey. The Music Pier,<br />
3:15 p.m. • The Bible<br />
Club for girls and boys.<br />
First through third grades,<br />
Sunday School Building,<br />
.5 p.m. - The Presbytery<br />
<strong>of</strong> West Jersey, The<br />
Sanctuary.<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesday—<br />
Fellowship prayer jreups<br />
moot throughout the Day,<br />
7:30 p.m. - Tho<br />
Wednesday Evening Biblo<br />
School,<br />
studying the IJook<br />
<strong>of</strong> Luke,<br />
* * *<br />
Thursday—<br />
12:16 p.m. • CBMC<br />
Luncheon,<br />
Plymouth Inn.<br />
Men welcome,<br />
12:16 p.m. The Women's<br />
Association<br />
luncheon<br />
meeting.<br />
Display <strong>of</strong> project<br />
work. Lower Auditorium.<br />
* * *<br />
Friday—<br />
7: IB p.m. • Junior and<br />
Junior High U, E, and Bell<br />
Uhoir rehearsal. Lower<br />
auditorium.<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
lOth st, and Wesley av.<br />
Rev, David P. Wright,<br />
D.D.,<br />
Pastor<br />
Sunday—<br />
9:30 n,m, - Sunday<br />
SeHiiol with classes for every<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />
William J. Redding, general<br />
superintendent,<br />
10:15 a.m, • Worship<br />
Service. Organist, Mrs. David<br />
P Wright, Message by Pastor<br />
Wright, "The Uopd<br />
Shepherd" frorn Psalm 22,<br />
10:') 5 .^JLJnn^^--Suiwev Isad—<br />
Wednesday — . . .<br />
8 p.m. • Kuppios Klub<br />
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ST. JOHN'S LUTHBRAN<br />
10th st. and Central av,<br />
Rov. -D, Richard QarTlson,<br />
pastor<br />
Sunday —<br />
9:15 a,m. • Churdh School<br />
11 a^m. - The Service<br />
* * *<br />
Tuesday —<br />
S p.m. • Miriam<br />
Circle<br />
meeting in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Erna Rueth, 3228 Simpson<br />
av.<br />
Wednesday =<br />
6:46 p.m.<br />
rehearsal<br />
8 p=m,<br />
rehearsal<br />
Junior Choir<br />
Senior<br />
Choir<br />
ST. AUGUSTINE'S R.C.<br />
13th st. and Wesley av.<br />
Right Rev, Msgr, Alfred, Jess,<br />
pastor<br />
Daily —<br />
7 and 8 a.m. . Masses<br />
* * *<br />
Saturday —<br />
7 and 8 a,rn, -- Masses<br />
4-30 to S:30 and 7:30 to<br />
8:30 p.m. • Confessions<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday —<br />
S, 9:18, 10:30 a.m, and<br />
noon • Masses<br />
* * *<br />
Holy Days -<br />
0^30, " 8, 0:30 a.m. and<br />
6:30 p.m. = Masses<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesday —<br />
7 to 7:30 p.m.<br />
Confessions<br />
There are no Pas torn)<br />
Services<br />
* * *<br />
ST. FRANCES CABRINI Rt.<br />
2nd St. uhd Atlantic Avc.<br />
Rev, William P. McCorristuii<br />
Paston<br />
Daily-<br />
Hn.m. -Mass<br />
Saturday— ^<br />
T) I ii H : 3 0<br />
p.m.-Confessions<br />
Helping<br />
Hold Crime<br />
In<br />
Check<br />
Listen this Sunday to the Christian<br />
Science Radio Slries for somi<br />
interesting insights on this qusj.<br />
tion.<br />
In this area it is heard<br />
, over<br />
'> WSLT 1S20 k.e. Ba.m.<br />
WMID 1340 k.c, 9:15 a.m.<br />
THEBIBLE SPEAKS<br />
TO YOU<br />
tnphhtpmllmlm<br />
Look Your Sunday<br />
Bast with Slant*<br />
OCEAN crpys<br />
Oldest atahljghed Optician<br />
519 E. 8th St.<br />
Dial 3994000<br />
DO<br />
nursery, downstairs,<br />
1:15 p.in, * Gospel Service<br />
at Crest Haven conducted by<br />
Ladiei; Bible CIILSS,<br />
7:30 p.m. , - Sunorvlsed<br />
night numery,<br />
7:30 pm, • Evening<br />
Gospel Service, Vocal<br />
selections<br />
by Walt and<br />
Miriam Zulker. Message by<br />
Pastor Wright'from the Book<br />
uf II Corinthians.<br />
"What Must Be Done"<br />
Church<br />
bowling<br />
Somers<br />
Point<br />
Monday— •<br />
7 p.m. •<br />
leamio nt<br />
Lanes. '<br />
8 p.m. • Adult Fellowship<br />
conducted by Alien<br />
Preiidenthnl, at the church.<br />
Wednesday—<br />
0:30 p.m.<br />
ptOlowship<br />
Annunl<br />
Dinner<br />
Fall<br />
How, wo are sometimes asked,<br />
ran wtr continue in a pr<strong>of</strong>ei.<br />
lih remiiidi. ui, day<br />
y<br />
after day, that "The Bill 'u<br />
tolling for thee"? How, we<br />
reply, can the nurse.continut<br />
her lonqly vigil, night after<br />
night? How can the combat<br />
medic<br />
bear the agonizmg<br />
screams <strong>of</strong> the wounded men<br />
he must carry to safety, and go back again and<br />
again? What goes through the mind <strong>of</strong> the e<br />
fighter who plunges through a wall <strong>of</strong> smoke<br />
which may hide death on the othtr side? And a<br />
final question—What would happen if there were<br />
no line willing to do the things which have to be<br />
done? The. world's work must be done, If our<br />
world is to continue to exist.<br />
Chester J ? Wimberg<br />
Funeral Home<br />
Paur Qe'nerariens <strong>of</strong> Funeral Strvice to All Creeds<br />
201 ASBURY AVI. DIAL 399-3654<br />
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HabnU.,1<br />
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Selufday<br />
HabsVkuk<br />
5:1.SO<br />
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wurt s<br />
withdrawn from our dally life? We<br />
liicvi! liniimc (li'Hcndunt on them tn schedule airlilnne<br />
fiiEhi*, piilnt out HchohiNtle HptitudeH and<br />
aid the Internal Hcvenuc Service in eheekiriK Incimn;<br />
hix return)*.<br />
Hut there are thinnH a cumputer can't do, Ii<br />
cant make a home a better home or a man o<br />
heller man. A computer ean*i heal s<strong>of</strong>rown and<br />
diwirjpointnientK, It can .swallow up a lot <strong>of</strong> statisticH<br />
and clank ifui. a lot <strong>of</strong> conelUHiDfiH, but it<br />
can't direct a man in (iod^ love.<br />
As today's world is run more and more by<br />
autiimatiiin, m nei-d the help <strong>of</strong> the Church to<br />
(Jilide us in the spiritual realm <strong>of</strong> life. We need<br />
lei experience (.nil's £reat love for ail men. In our<br />
mechanlcai world, only the Church can help us<br />
Iind God's love.<br />
This Series is Being Published<br />
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2161 Asbury Avenue Dial 398-0032<br />
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230 Wast Avo. Dial 399-7S77<br />
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REAL ESTATE SERVICBS '<br />
ISth 8. Boardwalk<br />
Dial 3ff.O178<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
WATIR SERVICE COMPANY<br />
210 Tenth Street Dial 399.0423<br />
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•ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />
Shore rd. ir.i HiAsr !s<br />
Msp. EcH-irt Q'Ce--3r.<br />
pastor<br />
Diily -<br />
" and i trrL . Mzfj-tt<br />
7:30 to f p.—,<br />
* « *<br />
Saturfav —<br />
•4:30 to S:30 irjd 7:5,0 :o<br />
9 p.m. • Confess;-,:;*<br />
• * s<br />
Sunday —<br />
. -7:-»5. J, 10;:S. 11:30<br />
SLB!. sad § p.m_ - Msst-ts<br />
ChuTvh Sjhi<br />
?ii.<br />
Yo-ih<br />
BETHANY UNITED<br />
METKOOIST<br />
Short ra- ir.d Brirhton ^v.<br />
Rev. WiJliam Thielkinc,<br />
p.i»:fir<br />
Sunday -<br />
b«:4 5_arn. • Church Sfhcifi!<br />
I I am. • Morninj<br />
Worship<br />
6 p.m. = Junior ar:d<br />
Sf-ior Hish LTilYF<br />
; p.m. • Evening Service<br />
LLNWOOD<br />
SEA VIEW BAPTIST<br />
An American Baptist<br />
Chun*<br />
2025 Shore rd<br />
4 pjn. . Reiiirious Rev. Kun B. frank,<br />
induction for first te cipilh<br />
(lira.<br />
pass<strong>of</strong><br />
Today fThursday) —<br />
V p.ra. - RciteiDus 7 p.m. - Junior Choir<br />
lSrvciio- for ninth IO J2lh rehearsiil<br />
gmdtrt,.<br />
7.4 5 p.m. - Senior Choir<br />
* • . •<br />
reheirsal<br />
• • *<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />
Sunday —<br />
1ST Short rd,<br />
3:45 a.m. - Church School<br />
JWr. Adalph Wra Kahl.<br />
J 1 am. • Morning<br />
B.D.. vicaj-<br />
Worship<br />
Today (Thursday j —<br />
6:15 p.m. - BYF<br />
' V p.m. - Junior Choir<br />
7:30 p.m. . Evening<br />
'rri-.et.-SiJ<br />
Service<br />
' 3 ___ ft *<br />
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Friday) —<br />
:45 p.m. . Senior S Choir<br />
Wednesday —<br />
ia':3ol>.m. . Ada Riekard<br />
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INN tin H YI'TIST<br />
M lie ty<br />
I II I I Iri-.tiil.<br />
WI,]MI,(1.I<br />
i i iii iMi<br />
MM II L)l I<br />
duin-h<br />
I eh Si-hoiil<br />
M ^ Wtirship<br />
Kuml;iy<br />
I II r<br />
iiuon<br />
II ml Bible<br />
Clm<br />
Srluiiil<br />
I I a.m.<br />
iirt<br />
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7 p.m. • MclliDdist Youth Sucic<br />
H p.m. • iivnnliiu Sorvj,<br />
y<br />
1 p.m.<br />
tin nip<br />
Bible<br />
Study<br />
8 p.m. • Mi'lluKlisl Men<br />
mvQNU CAVK MAY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
Church iind Sh»n> rds.,<br />
I'iili-rtl'.u<br />
Hi'v, Duiiiild WcnviT.<br />
1 1 ii,m. • M<strong>of</strong>iiinjj<br />
WorKhip<br />
Fi-llHwship Hour<br />
Vimth PeC. '<br />
JI| *J<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Printing Company<br />
1020 Asbury Avenue Phone 3?B.0|||<br />
AM Types <strong>of</strong> COMMIRCIAL & SOCIAL<br />
NOW AVAILABLE<br />
PHOTO COPIES, WH?LE.U,WAIT<br />
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r,lST ilR^ICI • RIASONAILI MIH!<br />
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FINANCING AVAILABLE<br />
When You Go<br />
TOTAL ELECTRIC!"<br />
77ie comfort and convenience <strong>of</strong> Total<br />
Electric Living with modern Electric<br />
Heat need not be delayed another<br />
month. The nearest Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Electric Company <strong>of</strong> fire, or one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
approved Electric Heat Contractors<br />
listed below, will give you all the<br />
details, Fi<br />
include: Heating System - Installation -<br />
Storm Windows and Enclosures -<br />
Insulation - Electric Range - Clothes<br />
Dryer - Water Heater , . . everything<br />
you need to go "Total Electric' 1 in<br />
one convenient package.<br />
Get The Complete Story From Your Local Conversion Contractor<br />
HOUSE<br />
CHECKING SERVICE<br />
tfiis w-n'fr. W* will<br />
ember '<br />
••<br />
heat „,.,,, y w ur inHTit, ** w; i tsiusf upon<br />
cvotUt it vow r.oTit u\'.\ b* warm<br />
when yow Arrive, if r*M. ffc^ilr* ire<br />
*iii «i! 't.L:! P^r? ONLY<br />
in the MifViiiB fnaf<br />
ef your ebski;<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C'.,y Businiii. At,o.i,ii Hit »M Ji<br />
-ii "• tht thins, thus<br />
1 qi- cih n-H rri it j. tr L<br />
•" r r du to g i to thu<br />
n Sund v OF tu<br />
ir nj ilh r wjrdK<br />
which MIIL tlir<br />
>c" T C itv rt-liui J<br />
• r und bound t<br />
r under such<br />
J1 t. nf nc thr d ^<br />
rufk Jinp w II comr IJ<br />
" n Thnn it %ill hu<br />
It to n tnrt. omt thins,<br />
n ch preui u t i lur<br />
ncl it pt-opli-<br />
\h t i r thr f-iulL, ot<br />
u u t\ cnmrnia. lor<br />
II w r dntprmin d t j<br />
n Id ULI n Cits<br />
I r It i ju t th<br />
^ c. mmuiui i r- vth<br />
"1 ^ II n^ tj torj^t-t I ur<br />
Ir- iit n<br />
hjt «, II h ppi r m«l' I<br />
J- II km w Lh<br />
=• Ltqujr ind<br />
M n Elh i i Hit!.<br />
I- n thini,<br />
it pn t<br />
m n th n<br />
p it •<br />
tetf<br />
Advio 1 - • 11<br />
,6OO friends<br />
Think <strong>of</strong> electric heat whan you plan your No fuol storige In your homo. Electric heat. , ystem while electric heating is being inh0me<br />
- , ing '5 quiet. +°O. And worry-froo. It's so sim- ' stalled,<br />
That kind <strong>of</strong> advice is no surprise coming pl° there arc no moving parts to wear out,<br />
from 1,600 employees <strong>of</strong> your elnetric com- ci , • i ,- .<br />
Electric home heating doesn't cost as mue<br />
pany. " " • " " .<br />
Electr^ hoat '"9 IS M5 y to enjoy. We can a, you might guess and we'll arringe con-<br />
heat h Can. No sm o ,, No soot.<br />
"Go First Class-Go Electric"<br />
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC<br />
ILLIAM S. ANDERSON k, Electricians<br />
SERVICE end INSTALLATION<br />
ISWC3I AVC, WILLIAM S.'ANDERSON. N.j. Lic ense S4 . RICHARD J. CAMP, NJ. Lien.* 1520 DIAL 399-544S<br />
N. J, License 1669'<br />
• JACOB C, SCHUFF, Jr., Proprietor<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
DIAL 399-2248 - since 1942 -<br />
HE DILLON INSULATING CO.<br />
PHONE 399-5338 or 822-4328<br />
ICHUFF ELECTRIC, INC.<br />
§ ANNA MAUDI SCHUPF BARBARA S, BROOKS<br />
— ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS — Serving You Since '22 =<br />
ASBURY AVI, josfPH B MOREY, JR., LiciNsii DIAL 399.1242<br />
NATIONAL HOME INSULATORS<br />
f| W ROAD PLEASANTVILLE<br />
CALL 646-2295<br />
WARREN W.<br />
5TEELMAN ENTERPRISES<br />
| IS »iRDR!VE<br />
NORTHFIELD PHOME 641-6130<br />
A o I • I<br />
^<br />
^<br />
WS SPECIALIZE IN GENERAL ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
NEW ELECTRIC HEAT INSTALLATIONS<br />
or CONVERSION OF YOUR PRESENT<br />
SYSTEM TO ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
All Types <strong>of</strong><br />
ELECTRIC HEAT INSTALLATIONS<br />
HOTPOINT APPLIANCES<br />
*nii%" -~ SALES and SIRVIC1 —<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT SPECIALISTS<br />
You owe It io yeursmlf to clear away the cobwebs and gel the<br />
straight facts. Get the answer$ to your questions with no oblige*<br />
tion and with no prmssure-ssllln g, by phoning Dillon today.<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT SYSTEMS<br />
BY<br />
MARKEL<br />
Experts In Electric Heating Insulation ... 15 Years<br />
Experience, New and Old Construction , . , South<br />
Jersey's Approved Fibregfas Applicator.<br />
COMPLETE ELECTRIC HEAT INSTALLATIONS<br />
=_...,.., featuring- • ^,<br />
Low Density Federal Pacific Baseboard Heat
• » •<br />
PACE 6 -.. SECTION TWO<br />
¥<br />
5i, Augustine'** PTA grade; James Huopcs, sixth incliidr a Marili (Sras<br />
resumed fall activities at the £r:ldi'i SiMr-r JoM'ph Anhi',<br />
Mri. I'aui Hartiiiari M,.<br />
February 7, Mrs. Otiu Keele<br />
first mcotinil uf the scasnn sevonlll (•Hide; Sisli>r Ilnl.m<br />
l-'on.-M Ahr.w. Mrs. Norman<br />
in the school auditririiirii.<br />
.•mil Mrs. Etlw.ird 0 mil.<br />
Bi-rnnrielte, M.ilh: i.nci Kpsier<br />
i'rjwinn! and Mis [,a Hi,,,in<br />
Invocation was given by the<br />
er. ch a i r.ne 11. a (lesser!<br />
Mij'iiim Viiicoiu. Wjihlli yn.di'.<br />
eiitiTl.iiiii.d 10 members ..:'<br />
Rev. Leonard J<br />
1'ashiiin show M..)'ci. I. Mm.<br />
. The preslik lit i.lhii<br />
til.' Prlseilla Circle. Mrs,<br />
Orapchowskh assistant pastor.<br />
William MeFadden and Mrs.<br />
Mrs. Uhnries Murphy<br />
introduced <strong>of</strong>ficers ami<br />
l-'rilliin Dis, chairman,<br />
Ralph Riiscli en rh:iirmen;<br />
presided at the business<br />
ehuirmen <strong>of</strong> ihe PTA forF..!lier'>. Night.' April |fi: and IIHri.iluced Mrs. Harry II, II<br />
meeting and introduced<br />
the comiiiii vrar; Mrs. Itiiljili Fiin Diiy in June.<br />
Mrs. Willkmi Hair, sY. .,„,!<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Jirouity: Roscli, vice iireslrlent; Mrs. Sister Eleanor Theii»c, Mrs. Jaines \Siisun as yu.'sis<br />
Sister Eleanor Therese, Bruce Miiey. rreurdim; principill, »piil,e lo the urolip Mrs liartmau presented the<br />
principal_ and flfth MradiloaeFer;<br />
Sister Rose Pierre." triiiisureii— Mrsr-Juhti—Hilfi-rtjT-<br />
—lifiyui^Ci*'^ course: • yhe"<br />
secretary; Mrs. AMi-n K'yli'', deseribiniJ brji'lly ihe ..civd.-voli.ms<br />
aliii " the slmij<br />
honk. Menib.jrs-are .requeiiud<br />
nrst grade; Sister Jumps currespondin^ seeretLHS ; Mr:. announced thai jiiM.des two<br />
i-hiss!esses for ij.e meeting; or lh,- R.,i-h..| Cirele meetinj.<br />
in ^Irs. Bach's h im ,. Mrs<br />
mm<br />
KINDERGARTEN TEA - Mothers <strong>of</strong> newly enrolled kiiiderswrn-n pupils<br />
were guests <strong>of</strong> the PTA at a Tea root? n (. 1 y in the Primary Si-hool<br />
Shown here left to right are Mrs. Jamra FinneKun ami Mrs Henry Kni.'ht<br />
kindergarten mothers: Mrs. RolnT.LaRosa, PTA proBidftit: Mrs William Slvim'<br />
County PTA president: and Mrs. John Doyle, kindcrssirlvi. mother ^tiff<br />
Photo.<br />
St, Augustine's PTA makes<br />
plans for year's program<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINEL-LlDOER<br />
Circles<br />
•'UHiiiiiied tVi,,1, !,.,(,,,_ 1<br />
and Mrs. II.W. Ulaild<br />
1.1 Kr.idenli-n. l-'l.i. w;is Delwiler |ireseiiled the study<br />
weli-nllled ;i» a visitor, h..,!k for discussion. The<br />
n.'viilii.na were (.'Iven by n. ! s! (ll.MMiili;, Nov. rilber I<br />
Mr-. K.ln.i Kay. M,« Hoine'r at 1 IT. p in., will be in the<br />
(ierken, I'hairill.m. and Mrs.<br />
Ih.w.iiil (\imphell liavi. ihe<br />
-iii.ly lunik. The ii,st<br />
in.•.•inn! will be November I<br />
wilh Mr<br />
f i i i i i i<br />
iii.iii<br />
I'irele,<br />
Kny<br />
-I, 1.1 %,l I<br />
iif ||,,. M<br />
iMili'i -liiiin.il<br />
ini-itili.-rs ,.!' thai en-ell- in<br />
li.T ll.illle, Mrs Koberl' Klilli-<br />
•mil Mrs J. (.'a.si.ii l'..n-><br />
,isj,i»i.il. l.li'vulions ami stmly<br />
honk wen- (n.i,, [,y M.s<br />
I? ill h The n.-st uucliHi:.<br />
Niivenlli.-r I ill 1 |, m,, will<br />
!••• in the hum.. (.|' M.s.<br />
Aihi.-t Zil.Mi/intiT, :!.-T<br />
Se,illi'ii:lu I.I<br />
.Meinhei-T. ..r Ihe Miriam<br />
I'lu-le HUM ..I 1'lyiiiiiinh Inn<br />
«ilh If. present Mr» Ann<br />
Il.il/i.fli'i'l was ,:reeli'il as .!<br />
sillily bunk,<br />
M:ilhe\vsiin<br />
ii'ii-v Speckil<br />
pi:<br />
tin- ci. rt-t;.<br />
Mrs- Kilw.u-il (Vib.-I. will<br />
S.M=\e :.s eoehairrtien >>{' the Hope ami men'... w..111.MI'S<br />
iJriUI|)'s first aelivily. :i and children's ololliini; ;n<br />
iliiirii-r dance scheduled fur L-l.x'il roiitiinon (m; Ant/... a<br />
neeemher.<br />
1 [..~fiil.il The ne
c -J<br />
j'AGE 10 -- SiCTION TWO THI OCiAN CITY SENTINEL-UePOIR THURSDAY<br />
BILLOWS<br />
Published Weekly by the Public.itlon, Club si<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong> High School. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Cii-rJIiiiirs.Iii-Oiii'-l-SI'KAN KII.I.K ,1111! ItONNIN HIIKAKKIv<br />
Maiiiii;,,,;; 1-Miloi-s--CIIKIS .SMITH. [IkHnitAH<br />
Business I-jlilors.-I'AT AKl'INWAU.<br />
Typinu Kilil.ir-nOHOTIlV STURM<br />
I'liiiliiL-miihy Kitil,ii--CAROL HILTON<br />
l'hi)li)(a-;i|ilii r— l-;i) WIU-SWN<br />
Advisor—William H Ruiiihorger<br />
VOL. -XXXII OCEAN CITY, N.J., THURI.. OCT. 16, 1969 No. '<br />
Is it worth it?<br />
Everyone has thi 1 potontiul to biujomo a drug<br />
addict! Every known iiddk't with IVw cxyuptions<br />
admits to huvinjj started with m;ir;ijimmi. Yet,<br />
people say ijiarajimini isn't habit forming or doesn't<br />
lead n person to more addictive drugs. This is triio<br />
at face value but if a person uses marujunnu <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
his hocfy will evenunlly heeome immune 1 to it. Then<br />
he'll need more powerful drugs to HUtisfj' his<br />
desires.<br />
Could thi.-i' problem involve you? Of'-course not,<br />
you're dean cut All-Anieriean students with sports,<br />
sehool. and dates neeiipying all your time, is this<br />
true? No! Every high sehool and college student<br />
has the temptation at one lime to try drugs if<br />
only out <strong>of</strong> eurkisity. Nothing may over come out<br />
<strong>of</strong> these experiments; a few tries and that's all.<br />
Huin u i ant huuld hi m m that thnui^h the<br />
eontiiiLiiiu, UM nf driif,<br />
tin i hud\ inallunttiurm<br />
mi^ht in tm deloj/mO "I inljnts born to pan nth.<br />
^hu at urn tmit oi iiiiutht r u t j n un diui^,<br />
pernunciit br tin diiiiuigi hjrimg to lack "f<br />
i uordinatioii mounts, kin" la tmu fati-jur whiuli<br />
conii-s hail \cry Tltitth di pics,ion without tininntiniied<br />
Hit nf thi drug, and fin ill\ i nntmuou<br />
u=i i>r DHL li,,ir t\pe driif, h.id, to hightr,<br />
severe druip<br />
The temptation l tin re, hut<br />
addict 'tjte-, ' It"-3 not worth it<br />
nion<br />
one formir<br />
NEW TEACHER JOINS STAFF - M r j,,A nn(<br />
Lurte instructs student, in -,„,„, ,| J M, jt thl<br />
ll prep and >«eeri tanal IH<br />
FRANK M<br />
MAZZITELUI SON<br />
Plumbing and Heating<br />
Specializing in<br />
G» B»t«board Heal<br />
200 A5BURY AVi<br />
CITY, N J<br />
PHONI IH-Jlfl<br />
M. A, Bruder & Sons,<br />
. Inc.<br />
12th St, & Aibury<br />
DIAL 399-2070<br />
or 399-2071<br />
HERB REESE<br />
Interior PainHng & Decorating<br />
5200 CiNTRAL AVE, OCEAN CITY, N J<br />
' ' FULLY INSURED<br />
CUSTOM PAINTING<br />
for people a little harder to satiify<br />
FOR ONE MORE<br />
CALL 399-5425<br />
Ne JOB too big, no RE-<br />
PAIR fee imall , . , all <strong>of</strong><br />
our plumbing and henring<br />
work got* the jam* canful<br />
consideration.<br />
PILEGGI<br />
i»5 WEST AVENUE<br />
NEWLY K1K rui SPWISH tLUB OFFICERS - from left to right.<br />
President Aiiiii H nli \ \ it Pr. idi nt Susan Mayor, Secretary Judy Belcher,<br />
and Treusiirer Mi ir_Mi Kruk<br />
Parents asked Council functions well -<br />
to boost spirit strives to meet demands<br />
I In mi mil. Ml.<br />
Ill li - h , , i , ,i,<br />
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I' in nt ! jf it EH ip Hi in i<br />
I l.i ulnl, Ih |> ,r|... Jl<br />
tin , lull nil In „ b ii 1<br />
pirn in t lppn i I iti )il inH<br />
i i 1 with th. ,iu , lul<br />
, irr\ in nut 'it h mil ,\, nl<br />
Tin Iniitnr. | r ,,,dili,<br />
Hill til M Lllll 111 II I [I]<br />
•lull Will In I. II | H 1<br />
111. |l I, ll III, ,<br />
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iiJmiill trill, in Ih. h nd<br />
nn iillj, i I, , I th i thi ill<br />
I" in i l l t 'ml, nl<br />
[iirll. ip IE! II i u> II t . Ihi<br />
i-li,»< I iml ill. i mmuiiit<br />
II tin .lull i i, Mil '| r<br />
Mill, r hi |» th I n r in<br />
will Infill I,, t,|.i in [|<br />
p i r tn ip 111 i! i ii ihi<br />
, \ I F \ n \\ lilt. I {- in il i, i<br />
II tin h I,, h,h I<br />
Til<br />
in,, Mr Mill, r il p|,,<br />
d I<br />
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tin 1 m, ii b, I ii I<br />
will lit, II i. nrl in<br />
r, ijuirt in, nl n f nl Ii , ,<br />
tin • in HI ll uni i nil ,<br />
"111. 1 ui[i rl il 1 ,n,l,<br />
m. mil. r Mi M li r „' , I<br />
h in I , lln i i h ,„ th II thi<br />
h • I v ill I , ,„ m<br />
imp ,rt ml II ' in , i 11 I i Ih<br />
liniil I,. II, , , r<br />
OC Frosh \M\n<br />
over Pl'vflle<br />
PI.<br />
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I IH ll 1 , lil! I ,r r| ,ll<<br />
Hill I, u n It I tin ri ill hill<br />
i, 1 n i H il ll > n lln 111 , ,,,|<br />
Inn I) 111 \iiilri 1 , ,,,<br />
imiinil lil. M_lil ,,,,| uni<br />
m nli tin i_' ii 11 i,nil<br />
un purl-ni mill<br />
ihil<br />
<strong>On</strong><br />
Urlubil b j ^tudi nt<br />
I isunuil nn i tuii, wa 1 luld in<br />
tht luditnriiini Th< 1 mi t tmi-'<br />
\v i i. HI* d Ut nrdcr b\<br />
Pr. nli iii I..I111 Flutid it<br />
llli 1 in<br />
t'mli r ..Id till IIU -<br />
Jnhn<br />
111 nikiii ill lln pi upli whi.<br />
In Ijn tl «ith thi Studtnt<br />
t i.ilrli il 1 if uj hi iki 'ul<br />
h Iti mi Sipti mbi r 2t!<br />
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tin tn 1 un to SiJ I Dfi Th.<br />
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ifnpr.lv. mi nt un th* 1 up<br />
md fl. «n ^tuF\V!V L dicidid<br />
m h.ild nil nn tin ir nn i tint<br />
iltHil ittir^ thi- Hilluwe.n<br />
p ir tl. 1 hi 11 thi\ c in<br />
t * n. tfitnf. un tht prnbl. m<br />
mil nut hm In vurrj<br />
ih ml Hi.r|.|nt! tm thi ir<br />
n. IL<br />
ill tin iiipir<br />
n i] n ij , F<br />
h u 11 . n 1 thi<br />
hi m 1 mi TH 1! im t uhieh<br />
"111 In hi Id nn OrtnbiF ii<br />
I Ih Ur, in I ! Youth<br />
( n ! t r Cli urrnt n m rt<br />
1 ll 1 II fur iht ft pt rtlli<br />
utilrimillii Sue Killc<br />
puliluili shmin MiKiltrit-k<br />
tit i 1 ir it inn L\nn t-ult jnd<br />
T ii f jFrni. il . ntt rtjinmi nt<br />
jnil Nini , Hiillm in<br />
r Jri hnn nt Studint<br />
c i£nt d<br />
up inr thi ri.nirrntt*! tin<br />
!• In li thi > 1 nultl hi t tu<br />
• rl. Th, th iimii n Hill rail<br />
th ir t . mrnitli t tu^'i tht r<br />
ill 1 if 11 Hi, jnd<br />
, rl In th, C u ri' at tht<br />
ii lit trill. All r 1 It t nt<br />
tli '1 11 It Lhi pnr ^ It.F till<br />
il .' 1 ^ r di t uli d upon<br />
Tin . r • I il - T 1 ,tjg<br />
( d - 1 ^ . p. r i .UJ I.<br />
Ihi pi. ihihLl uf mini<br />
nJI Fiibli ninnt prufitinp<br />
ith 1 11 11 pi unrd and<br />
th ill 1 tl \FF nip IIU nl, Tur<br />
ihi 1 pruiij-t, ll ippruvt-tj<br />
h ^tutlrnt ( „„„ ,1 ind<br />
. . . . 11 I hi, I , t h .<br />
iillinm i I ii 1 ,n % lil , I unf|, r<br />
11 IN In thi 111 * I liw<br />
Joseph P. Stabler<br />
PLUMSINO &<br />
HEATING<br />
Dial 399-3085<br />
If Na Aniwir Dial m-ftn<br />
OFFici • iHOWReeM<br />
2152 Aibury Av#.<br />
COASTLINE<br />
HEATING<br />
"Gos Heat<br />
Speeiailsfs"<br />
DIAL 927-3370<br />
2106 NIW ROAD<br />
Linwood, New Jersty<br />
ana<br />
Tin m €• 1 11 n „ n!-<br />
idjuurni'd jt 31 ^S dm<br />
RiWIRS-AtTERATIONS-<br />
INSmUATIONS<br />
GALL US FOR PROMPT SIRVICi<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />
_^ flrmerly Tncearino Plumbing & Hoaifna<br />
618 WIST AVENUE DIAL 399-0450<br />
Now Under Ownorsliip.Manflgament <strong>of</strong><br />
LEON CRAMf-R . JOSEPH DOUGHERTY<br />
ANTHONY PiPI<br />
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Oificr-FS are, Prusident<br />
Bailey, Vice Prcsidnrit,<br />
Mayer; Secretary, Judy<br />
Mi iilid Treasuror,<br />
n Kruk.<br />
Spunish Club munts<br />
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Miss<br />
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GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />
APPLIANCE Mitk\<br />
SAlfS and SERVICI<br />
FACTOR f TRAINED SERV'ICiMlN<br />
«4 ASBUBY AVE<br />
Have a Co<br />
Bathroom?<br />
FILLING ani<br />
Add a flamelii 1JQGUHN6' LOTS<br />
t electric radiant«l<br />
heater for<br />
GENERAL<br />
*» TOO BIG OR<br />
WO 1WALU<br />
jy<br />
club's<br />
Dorothy<br />
ERNIST A.<br />
ADARA, Jr.<br />
CALL US FOH.f""« ESTIMATES<br />
li IJI.<br />
prittj<br />
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life', ! . /<br />
The Health Club Officers arc busy working in the nurses <strong>of</strong>fice. They are<br />
(left to right) Treasurer Jeanette DiNardo, Secretary • Doretta Martin,<br />
Vice Prpsidcnt N, nu-y Strange, and President Mirrj'iV Fenstamacher,<br />
fF/ICERS i)F VARSITY CLUH — From l<strong>of</strong>t to ri|,'ht Pn-sideiit Hrian<br />
Vic f Presidnnt Donald Hamilton, Sefh-tafy AIIHTUI Smith,- und<br />
Brm 1. Heaver.<br />
Wm S. ANDERSOf ow Servin 9 °«> an Ci *y<br />
" ELECTRICIANS ' """ DAN SYKES CO.<br />
134S West Ave.<br />
Out.: J90.Z2441<br />
R»« i 399.17H<br />
I U Gorson Electric<br />
Tutor service <strong>of</strong>fered by HS<br />
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AWNINGS<br />
DOOR HOODS<br />
RLO^I^J^WSJ^ENCLOS^R fS<br />
MIAMI - SOMERS COMPANY<br />
DISTRIBUTOR OF MIAMI PRODUCTS IN SOUTH JERSEY<br />
505 New Road Somers Point Dial 927-4133<br />
FRED S. TARVES, 3rd<br />
^ .£. BUILDER ^-- ^.<br />
Home and Business Construction<br />
Ramerieling and Repairs <strong>of</strong> all Kinds<br />
CALL EITHER DON TARVES at 399.2306<br />
or FRED TARVES at 399.1127<br />
T BAYVieW PLACE OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />
STAHLER'S<br />
REGrSTERED BUILDERS<br />
Res.: 3315 West Ave. Dial 399-2980<br />
"WI SPICIALIZI IN MODfRNIZINO HOMIS"<br />
BERGER LUMBER<br />
ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS<br />
AND SCRIENS<br />
Alsq Fir Plywosd, Pellawood Folding Dsors<br />
CrBOfoted Lumbef, Flagsfone, Lime, Cement<br />
and Plaifer<br />
Dial 399-0948 - - The Friendly Yard<br />
llth STRUT and SIMPSON AVENUE<br />
Authorised PeaSer for TERMINIX TerrriifB Control<br />
JR. NIXON<br />
Registered<br />
Builder<br />
240 BATTERSEA ROAD<br />
CUSTOM BUILDER<br />
ALL TYPtS OF ALTiRATIONS & ADDITIONS<br />
KITCHENS and BATHS MODERNIZED<br />
ROOFING and SIDING<br />
NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE<br />
Dial 3 O ?3594 911 Garden Parkway<br />
CHRIS JACOBY<br />
— PLASTERiNG —<br />
• Bricklaying and<br />
. Pointing<br />
• Bleekwerk<br />
• Itapi<br />
Dial 399-2717<br />
in Qem* A**., Mm city<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
REPAIRS<br />
VINCENT STAHLER<br />
REQISTERED BUILDER<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing . Siding<br />
Dial 399-4724<br />
********«»*<br />
ROBERT A, GILL<br />
Registered<br />
Builder<br />
CUSTOM BUILT HOMFS<br />
1 933 W-jsf Dial 399.1808 j<br />
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Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
WARREN<br />
NORTH<br />
REGISTERED BUILDER<br />
7th St. k lay Ave.<br />
Phone 3??.2f36<br />
BUiLDINY<br />
REMODELING • ALTERATIONS<br />
HAMADA& SON<br />
328 Wosr Avsnua DIoI 399-1048<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
Sheet Metal Work<br />
forced Air Hoat'mg — Air Conditioning<br />
REASONABLE<br />
PRICES<br />
PROMPT SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES<br />
Quality Building Materials<br />
1U90--'Serving the Area for IV Years . 196H<br />
ROOFINO and<br />
Sheet Metal Work<br />
1RVANT FORCED AIR<br />
MBATINO<br />
252 WIST AVINUE<br />
Dial 399-2128<br />
ROOFING<br />
SIDING<br />
R*giit«r*d Builder<br />
Hmund L. Wisham<br />
810 <strong>Ocean</strong> A... ,<br />
399-0900<br />
W, Ronald Williams<br />
Registered me. Builder<br />
Cuifom Built Home?<br />
DIAL 399-2349<br />
J«J E, 14th B,. Oeeari CltT<br />
•ALTERATIONS<br />
• REPAIRS<br />
DIAL 399-0008<br />
fOR FRii<br />
iSTIMATBS<br />
MACKiY<br />
CORSON<br />
— BUILDER —<br />
77 Wost Eighth St.<br />
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PAGi 12 -, SECTION TWO<br />
16-2 CAL victory<br />
Raiders scalp Warriors;<br />
play Capers on Saturday<br />
McElyea, Given<br />
score; Raider<br />
defense tough<br />
hv UJVI- Ryan<br />
and<br />
fiim William;,<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rod<br />
Haiders demonslmted their<br />
»lruii|;i'il o f fi'iisi ve<br />
performance (if I In; season<br />
but stili relied niiiinly' mi<br />
fheiT icuiiiti defense ti) win<br />
their Cape-Atlantic Lenialc<br />
opener, lii 2, over Wildwood<br />
Inst Snturday ut Mujcvvell<br />
Field. The win ran Clinch<br />
Mike Shiveski's record In 2-1<br />
while thi. Warriors nnw<br />
stand 1-8.<br />
The Red and White scored<br />
twice In the first half and<br />
ttiiinajjed tii prevent the<br />
Warrior <strong>of</strong>fense from Mettini;<br />
on the board. The only<br />
Wildwood score came mi an<br />
automatic safety just before<br />
tr •"•?.••/.:*<br />
$m2l<br />
the enfl ,,f the first half. thl. rirs, b| „,.,„,,, l|u, . (jr ,„<br />
The re urn l)t_ senior , llld S1 ,, i( ,, h.,in,.,ek Boh tlu. Warrior ao The<br />
quarterback Skip Given and Mllllrl. r;1|, ldu. nullvW 7,,; i 90 pound Junior Va,<br />
the ndditiun ui junior o m. nj... • -- T - " • - - -<br />
-halfback—Barn—Bnrerrv.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.LEDGER THURSDAY,<br />
° CT0BE » , OCTOBER 16, 1f6f<br />
SlaveskiVH'<br />
favored to fop<br />
winless Capers<br />
Tom Willimns<br />
SOLID<br />
UAI.I.-HIICKMH<br />
Kaiihi ili-li-nsi haturda\<br />
li ipli W.trruii liiiini i<br />
A f I e r II |1 e 11 I II u lli-Ml Lower t\ipe ,M ,y<br />
It il. I. ,1<br />
t:.ip.-AII;,nl(i- I.«m.ie piny its Meond win in th.ee „ „ he,,, ,.„ ,.v<br />
ae,,v,,,es. Thoimh ,, w,l, no, CNay,,.,,;'"^ P X * 1^' ^'""'"^ «'""" f<br />
Coiieli Lay Khlers<br />
predicted before the »e.ison<br />
beuan ihal thin would be<br />
one ,il' the finest Caper<br />
yards fur ijnibbiiiL; the ''''' elevens in years. They<br />
ded I i. lose<br />
mask mi the nest play I' r<br />
—pmtalt>—mrr—WjMwrroTi—• ! < mst ' , Luilmm<br />
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I uirih d.niii p,., p| n<br />
illl tun, thi Riiri, r<br />
'"iiltln i t in,,i uit uid<br />
necessarily indieate HiiiiLls lo handed'" Uie Haulers ' t!<br />
come, this possibility ,„<br />
,ii-1 li ii 11 y more ul ii<br />
probability .nice this<br />
ynturd.iy tile Raiders<br />
entertain one o! the area's<br />
worsl teams. Lower C'ajie<br />
May Hei;ion;il.<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive backfiold were p"i for IH •••',-• '•" "'"'^'"'" r " l m '"' hlnd -<br />
3!! '<br />
L; »" r '<br />
Jl »> "»vle m(i (M-UO), liamnionto,, MHO)<br />
Innjely responsible for the :,„„,!„., ,-:,.„, | ^ '" '""' >"" scored on the nest Hruce hit halfback Rw ^" d Middle Township<br />
improved Haider attack. P l m L D „« " i i.,i ^ P^N and Moore ran lor the Maker lor a five yardio« HG^I- Quick ar.thmclie<br />
Jeean <strong>City</strong> didn't<br />
art Cards Tor"",,,, t,lr 1" dow « '" PuniUi. it was 1B-0. on a third down and eiKh, «"»i'l "»li«.Mt" tbat .hex<br />
the same as lhoi, M h it would a ml , h ,,, Fjrnce r,,,<br />
I,i.,l ,]„„„. „„„, 11(,,lln tlu, w.ir,,()n. Sjuia,i,)n: T h l, n (ln f u u^ h I,,,,.,, flowed 116 points and<br />
put on any bctier an ,,., r j . : , "<br />
fi-acti'd lo the Hairier drive and 13. Cunli stopped Bixh-r wured IS.<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive show than it had j.V" m-.k" it n,4 . "V"'"<br />
b - V Stilrtl "« "'»• '" 'heir for a five yard ft IT he Li»t ul as i,ne <strong>of</strong> the<br />
its first two weekends. Oil lhl, ,;„ V- i " W n - T h t " m : l f e h stiirled on received<br />
_..<br />
, »-,<br />
t,^. Iron, I'apiTS 1 stronuesf orferisive<br />
the fourth play <strong>of</strong> the game, G yen hi, T ' F| P j P<br />
"" ' H'-' Wildwood • ' — - •• • •" ~<br />
2. H it could Ludman. The play s.1Ved i threats is halfback Stan<br />
Given rumbl,d ;a.ui ^e'yard' J><br />
really be called, a march- It first down and a possible L'urfy, one ul the six seniors<br />
r' illl in t tun hit, • - ' • " • • • " " .ii this voutil j,uiii 1h,<br />
^^."•'•^"w^ SFbEri^ t -•; f,- down ,,,d„ _<strong>On</strong> iu ,,rst ,<br />
LVft runinier, wdi.-<br />
a,, lisiili,,,. H.O """ hf B" •«"• . I'Udman bit <strong>Ocean</strong> fity started th, r i'ri-iiuontlv the tare,ei (,„<br />
!'•'•"> from sophomore<br />
sl<br />
Oil their own 12. u,<br />
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t ^ip^iJ-,z m^rL lll(Wl<br />
;.H..,^ Kni,,,,^, ,^:;;m ,:•;- .r, 0 " ^v^r 1^<br />
qiiiirierhack Charles Wise, has<br />
scored three touchdowns,<br />
F=, - '- Ue ItlLir Iji»i<br />
lops ,.n the team. Senior<br />
fullback Hick Burke I, also<br />
the '10 yard hei- jifl'nre<br />
mill<br />
yards<br />
I urlli 1 i in ,mj 1 I<br />
tn m>, sophnmore<br />
defensive »nd llarry Slik,-<br />
l<br />
Wolieki went into punt<br />
\'aiidersliee<br />
iniiht chuvn roriiiation A! this point<br />
(jruser at the line <strong>of</strong><br />
ferimiliai/e nn a fourth and<br />
Hi aver, who was a doubtful<br />
five situation to Mil !(!••<br />
starrer because ,,|- a should,;<br />
drive.<br />
Aiiain the Ri-ri anil Whili-<br />
• iarled !,, time M.:KI>e,,<br />
Learned r five up Uie rniddhm\d<br />
Hruer piekt tl i:p >ev!ti<br />
ai.,1 a first down II looked<br />
like tin' march mie.h! be<br />
siidiinn (Hit' • when Given<br />
threw . mcompleu'. hut ihii)<br />
came tile hiuiiest liaider • plas<br />
<strong>of</strong> the season. Skip threw<br />
the ball over III -yards in<br />
Your old boiler may be<br />
sending your heat and your<br />
dollars up the chimney<br />
SAVE MONEY WITH A NEW<br />
AMERICAN-SWNDARD GAS BOILER<br />
• Efficient, delivers morn heat inside<br />
• Longlasting cast 'fan... clean, quiet, enmpact<br />
SA VE_!99,00_<br />
with a<br />
GAS HIAT BOILiR CQNVIRSIQN<br />
Gef a Free isfirnafe <strong>of</strong> Heating Costs in<br />
Your Hom«, NO OBUIGATION<br />
WE SELL, INSTALL ant! SERVICE<br />
Speelaliiing in Gas Baiebeard Heat<br />
Frank M. Mazzitelli & Son<br />
PLUMBING & HIAT1NG<br />
200 ASBURY AVi, DIAL 399-3193<br />
plui<br />
i"J"rv, put a I,til,. ...„, i,,iit.-h ' olfen,iv,.<br />
"h-i.iild..f i,,t,, Uie centc.r auair, ,jn<br />
s.UM and sailed h over tn.,di, uti.<br />
•>'.= lll-l-'s head. Thai really p.,,,.,1 tl,.,.<br />
.'j! k ;'\ •-'""'•.' '•f!-"rt Mr.c,-' tile Kicker<br />
\.nllfki stiintls sis I',,in-lour 1 ,iia,,4i ,.:<br />
.in orfeilnive threat. In the<br />
line • are 185 pound junior<br />
.„ .vere 'fZ^C .f^hViunt ^ l ^ ^ ^<br />
"' '""", B "' ; ' 1 ' S'<br />
Hl '<br />
r " luf »«i 'I I" the<br />
13 ii i<br />
•lehii Isix.fout-t.v- l-.ipi Atl.llltll l.i..,!ii
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PAOi 14 ~ SiCTiON TWOTHE OCEAN CITY SINTINELLiDOiR THURSDAY<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
nn--nt far tfrort- column JinuH I n th<br />
ifiieu<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tl SunBnni LortgtT NOT LATLFt TH\N NIK IN<br />
njKK-<br />
DA\<br />
FOR RECULAK PUBLICATION uid NlJON WIJJNES-<br />
D\\ FOH IXJO-LATi. TO^_LA^IF\ DkU jj!K»IU<br />
UIIL Iimi- . Mt.nL. r Lt _, JI .15<br />
( ILT lord i_s-itiliiip « id I<br />
\J Itunn *t 1 Cun, Lutuc ruiiL, swth JO »il tl' .<br />
L<br />
|. JJM<br />
\d requiring Box, Nun b r Jt M rt<br />
— AH Classified Advertising Cash —<br />
ILK) LATE TO CLAa It \ \Di, jc tXlhA<br />
L f> muled n i-iun 1 nprcul til r I n light to<br />
il<br />
luraomllv MU I Bt iCl OMP\NIi.D B\ Lj^H OR<br />
1 \M1 t am col Lojo ii_cepted onf fhon 1 urlMiy<br />
1<br />
'<br />
m<br />
in n LU iDimr RumttiBcc nuT k in I foro<br />
h m 1 nt 1 »ct m tvp<br />
t I I 1 Di pi j idverti ing — c pti \g It Lm<br />
IN MEMOr.lAM<br />
IN LUVINU MEMORY vi Clara M,<br />
Pp*ell on her b.miday. OetsBsr<br />
2Uf<br />
MALI HELP WANTED<br />
NIGHT WATCHMAN, 6 nights.<br />
fQb far rs-tir^d min, with<br />
=3 rid bo.lrd. SUM- Mr ShilW FNi<br />
Hotel,<br />
Illh .ind Bartrrfwalhg<br />
no fine E3n heal;<br />
.Till mernery fades<br />
Slid Mfe departs<br />
She wtll live t<strong>of</strong>evaf<br />
tn Our hC3rt5;<br />
S.idiy<br />
missed by Husband.<br />
Ehiiighler arid Nor family<br />
CARP OF THANKS<br />
I WiSH TO THANK the fire dept.,<br />
pelics<br />
depi , and rescue squad<br />
for their aid and 3551510nee during<br />
my recent illness. Also many th.mks<br />
tS my friends fcr their mdny f-ards<br />
and prayers._<br />
Mrs.<br />
Frsrihlm K. Ungsr,' Sr<br />
TO ALL MY FRIENDS<br />
neighbors,<br />
memberi <strong>of</strong> the Qes.in <strong>City</strong>"Sehftoi<br />
•ij^iem, straff <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />
Ho5pL Unwssd Cenygleseeiit Center<br />
and U C Kiwjnis C'lub t*fio were<br />
sa kind arid thoughtful with flew-<br />
DPS, and_dsfiatmfi5 i s the Kiwani;<br />
Welfare Fund during the prolonged<br />
illness and subsequent death <strong>of</strong> my<br />
husband, t^srgc W Meyer.<br />
Kmeerel^ Rpgrna Mayor<br />
FEMALE HfLF WANT!D<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
HpLJgr PARENTS = Mature couples<br />
Or indiyfdii.lis tD Work with<br />
sm.ili<br />
Rrpup <strong>of</strong> retarded ehildrisn rfT ,T<br />
seemc resiiJyiiiiaj H-fimE m Vme=<br />
land, N J Shirtinfl salary<br />
S3.0on<br />
Pff perSun f?i addition *Q fyIf hoif-.-<br />
jng.<br />
mt»,=tl5 and i3LjndFy: Full ma7n=<br />
lonancp, pfuu salary begins immediately<br />
Salary raised'ta $3300 at end<br />
<strong>of</strong> 51 s monEhs These pray.s.on*-<br />
n;e t-qu,ii ip $8,000 yearly mc<br />
LOTS FOR SALi<br />
IU-*T THIfL! MtLl I'Dtn Litgc<br />
1OU-I It i 1 ^ ir ncn **/ th ill<br />
mp vr-ii H " HlfoH Lower Hues<br />
T iki<br />
c<br />
PAGi 16 SiCTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
PINUEHS KEEPERS<br />
No opportunity is ever<br />
lost. Tin 1 nlhiT person<br />
takes<br />
those ytiu mi.H-i, Herald<br />
Dreiitiir, HI,<br />
MRHS fops Hounds<br />
on Sfeve Parker's TD<br />
Bowling<br />
MOVE UNTIL YOU<br />
CHtCK WITH US<br />
W* sfffr • csrfl|>laK moving<br />
Mrvici lo (II 5» inrM.<br />
SCHiDULfD TRIPS<br />
TO PHILADfLPHIA<br />
ONI CIBCE er FULL LOAD<br />
FRANK TERNE', JR , Prei<br />
t*J Bay A*c , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, H J<br />
DIAL 399-0605<br />
STORBCB<br />
OI9TANCE<br />
LINWOOD-A<br />
fourth<br />
quartrr tuuchritmn by Str*r<br />
Parker (?avc M H i n hi nd<br />
Rr|!iniul High .Schtuil Vic-tnrv<br />
Suhtiiil in ,1 nii'i'tiiifi ctf thi<br />
two mninl.mil nv.tN .it<br />
PlrsarUvilIf S.iturd.iv The<br />
scun* w.is IK 1 1<br />
Th*' MUSUIIIK-. Wf»- traillnp<br />
1 1-12 wln'ii Park^f ttiok .i<br />
flip pjsh fr*im Vine* 1<br />
Sau^ltt<br />
and wriit 67 y.irr!-.<br />
f « Ihr<br />
touchdown uhit.li brciufjht<br />
M.unland iN -ncund virtuF\<br />
M.iinl.md pt^tnd ib, first<br />
im in thr final inunii-nts<br />
nf Ihu tipfninfi quarti-r<br />
ting ,i t:n-\hiuind punt<br />
thniF own IS, Thr<br />
••Lin^, sLirlnd thuir initial<br />
c Kirk Knupp picked up<br />
m dl VJrd^ un a run ,ind Ihen<br />
ciuphL d sern«n pass fui 11<br />
moFi- Djn Kallrn plunged<br />
15 vjrds on thn-r cirrus<br />
down to thi> unr s jrd lint*<br />
Uakunull h't»"M «IVI>P fntm<br />
thr fino yard line<br />
Thr Mustangs struck hack<br />
quick!y rminu-piU l.itrr w hi'ii<br />
cli*ronsivi> halfback Di-nni-.<br />
Mon'V irwidr n shun strmj*<br />
Ml llTCl-pl itJIl .if" thr<br />
Cirryfi-jund pass ,md r.irrd<br />
.'If. v.irds intn thr- end /uin<br />
In the third piTitici.<br />
Baku miff<br />
mtnri rptcri n p.i'A<br />
tflMtWM h\<br />
MusUiHE (S.lil^tiJ<br />
tin thr PIr.-]saiitvjl|i< lift Thr<br />
II.Hinds tlrtnn 72 vard. lo<br />
Uin<br />
Mustang twii V,ird lulibi-iupr<br />
B.ik unt iff plunu't'd<br />
miT ti> put Pjf.is.inUiIlr up,<br />
1 1 12<br />
P.irkt*r's_ sppcLirul.ir run<br />
ftir<br />
thr TD wns th'- nnh<br />
•cnr.' ni thp List quartiT<br />
Lint-lips<br />
!) - 7 , Cr.ib<br />
Br.mdley, 7 3<br />
Cist orfs, 5<br />
1 1U<br />
l frcim p.i<br />
Tr.ip,<br />
DaniMl\<br />
11, Sni<br />
9 7,<br />
7 9,<br />
After Kev. Shark-.. 1J 7,<br />
1 1 '1. Clams. 1 I •),<br />
in 10<br />
P.irpm,!-,<br />
Shrimp-. tl 11.<br />
'• 11.<br />
Lubsli-rs.<br />
Uniphins<br />
r. is.<br />
-. I.-.<br />
Priitt-.Uint Church Lt',t^up<br />
Oc .in l'il\ B.ipliil A. I.<br />
Pl.-.untiilli- Bjptist Ulur. 0.<br />
Utijii 1'itv PrubMi-run<br />
Gi>ld. 1, Oo'an Ciu Baptist<br />
B, U V.Mitii.ir Prinhv tt-n.in,<br />
3. Ab->i>>>n Il.ipti-t. 1,<br />
Fl.-.ikjntnll,. baptist Red. ,!,<br />
Linwiiod LVimmillllU, 1,<br />
Sjli-m<br />
Mi-thiuli,!. ". OCIMII<br />
Clt\ Pri".bvti-run Bly.J 1,<br />
Oci'jn Citi B.iptut C. 3.<br />
Bapttet White, I,<br />
u ni-<br />
Thr,<br />
fi'de<br />
allnvv<br />
than<br />
di-^iri<br />
hunti<br />
num.<br />
CUFI.III<br />
xplaiiu-d<br />
!•, tinml<br />
and ,!>,<br />
phfn.mi<br />
first<br />
M>.ir<br />
ri'fiulatlonH<br />
'd<br />
ITOI-M' t.i tjp**n i<br />
brant, .4 lunj? *,t^i<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
U.ii-cinn<br />
r, Ttn> Stall. Fi-.li<br />
ftn-ncil<br />
inmii-d<br />
bi- Hull<br />
Br.Hlt<br />
LI wri-k<br />
tlu- mnin<br />
t.. .irnvias<br />
VI-1<br />
107U, ami<br />
Drci-inbt-r U<br />
linnt-s v.iry with tint<br />
spt-cii-s, and duck<br />
nrlueli- n numbiT ut<br />
Th<br />
dillc<br />
linut<br />
nnd<br />
limit<br />
'n.m<br />
that<br />
have<br />
anil<br />
atcl*,<br />
day Hun<br />
Th<br />
thr<br />
•striction<br />
is tlirur djilj,<br />
nn, unt 1<br />
miiitla-,t<br />
yw<br />
d.uly,<br />
b.i^ie<br />
daily.<br />
in<br />
p<br />
within<br />
frammvurk<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly i-ijjht<br />
ihi\<br />
duck u'-<br />
at<br />
thi*, tim<br />
Ih fed ra<br />
Palermo<br />
12, S.-n% it-w<br />
Ksllon<br />
Ufriefj<br />
Bii\i-r !, F Trtiop, II<br />
Wimbt-n4, A Rumer, I<br />
.\nt1t-r.,in. t, Hvatt, II<br />
Walljcr 1, OCFD, 0,<br />
Round Up '2. Hicknun, 'J<br />
Hiph individual -* n*- ,<br />
Fr.-d Pint.,. ,.Ci Hieh<br />
inilmdunl sinijlr. B.I) Wall ict .<br />
'2 ! 0 Hiirh U'iin -,i-rir-<br />
Andr-r-.in. 2602<br />
Hich tt-ani<br />
•IIIJN- Hirnbrrc, 932<br />
Huindmt T . Strange, 17 7<br />
Andt-r.nn 17 7 Wjll.it t ,<br />
1.", H \\inihi.n:. It 10, H-,.ilt<br />
I.T 1 1 B.imr, l.i 11, Hum. r,<br />
12 12, Hicl-riijn, 1 1 13.<br />
Round-Up, 11-13; StaiiUon,<br />
11-13; OCFD, 717; F-Troop,<br />
Hot<br />
Flashes. 3, Shockers,<br />
Czachoroxrvski, MacKeniie<br />
OCAGA tourney winners<br />
i.Fn* 1=1<br />
I. I,. 1.<br />
in<br />
I hi<br />
hli I.<br />
pi i<br />
71 Turn Anj,<br />
NitH. 7- Eill I.<br />
Hium / , Erni.<br />
71 Jut W. ,wr<br />
Iffrmin ND NIL}.<br />
"b md H Smith /'<br />
^•tiind<br />
F hfjht I 1<br />
id. F.7 K. id<br />
(•><br />
Bill<br />
a. I ill -8<br />
Hnrljt-h. r<br />
rb<br />
C.rni<br />
Pil mm<br />
mb, HI D<br />
inil Dub' t%<br />
tl<br />
Bnb Wallj<br />
IHh.<br />
Flisjht<br />
nthrr<br />
w.h., pal<br />
And. r , n<br />
i.»hn t.n<br />
Th,<br />
n. t<br />
! .i u r n a m . n I<br />
N r i v , m h i r<br />
1<br />
, nti rtiin f uu<br />
% in I nri T. ,<br />
b. t'm at III jn<br />
r<br />
i n ri<br />
rn II n [ h 1 v<br />
' ill<br />
bi<br />
it<br />
thi<br />
Tluh ,n<br />
iff<br />
ti<br />
PISH<br />
——BUCKETS O'<br />
18 FISH<br />
STICKS '1.00<br />
—•SATURDAY and SUNDAY —<br />
(20 Pieeas)<br />
PLANTATION<br />
CHICKEN '4.00<br />
Regularly $4,5L _ _ _<br />
Hitjh indi% idu,il -^I'rn-s, Bob<br />
Adam's 5^7<br />
High indi>idujl<br />
•.iiuli-, Al McBndf. 24fi<br />
Stjndin^^<br />
Plt'ai,.jntv ilk<br />
Rtri, IS 2 Oti-jn Cit> A<br />
1^3, Ocuan Citj C. 1,17<br />
Ab^-ron, 1-i-d, SUJMIW,<br />
1J»,<br />
Linwtiotl, 11-B, Oct-an<br />
Citi Uuld, IIS<br />
Fkajjnuille-<br />
Whit., '111. Oce.in Citv B,<br />
i 12<br />
V.-ntnt.r. s 12, Salem,<br />
d 12, Plf.is.int\illi- Blur, 5 15,<br />
P.il.-rniu, 1 IS<br />
NORTHFIELD BOWLING<br />
CENTER<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> (Jlty Mixed<br />
Peachos, 2, Limes. 2;<br />
Orapefrijit,<br />
3, Bananiui,<br />
Apples,. 3,<br />
Tangerines,<br />
Chen-ies. 2, Grapes,<br />
Wiiiimilon 3 Apnctits<br />
Straw hi rni« 1 Plum-<br />
Li m jn 1 Pi lr-<br />
Orangr^ J Pint-applrs C)<br />
Hir;h indmduaJ pm-,<br />
M rti Darhv btlj md Jim<br />
Buvi-r -i-bS Hich indmduaj<br />
inylt^ Mjrtv Darby, 19^,<br />
and Bill Liw "14<br />
Standing. etrawbernt %<br />
If »'» Limt. KJi^, 51^<br />
Banana. 1 Cl-tj f.npt fruit<br />
10* (Jranh. , 10 fi Plum<br />
•I 7 P, arhr U , Applrs<br />
^ 7 \S I ti- rmclon-* 4"<br />
I,, mtin, HH Pini apples 7M<br />
P. ar- 71 t h. mt- 7 1<br />
Aprit-tiL 6 10 Urapt- J 1 I<br />
Came Council lists<br />
antler measuring<br />
TRFNTON - The n, arch<br />
fur N.w J'r t^ T all tim*<br />
Ftrurri d, , r will includi<br />
tviti<br />
i ill intlf r mi runri^ ^, ^jun^<br />
tht FiF^t ,jt thrm Sundav<br />
|fict,.brr I 1 )) ar. urdinp to<br />
Jtjjph T Bnrb* r Acting<br />
L'lrnmi^ iunt-r i»f thi St^te<br />
Hi partmi nt tif Ctinsi rv ition<br />
•mil^ Ecrmumn<br />
D. vi lupmnnt<br />
Tho October 19 soHsion<br />
will be held at Black<br />
River<br />
State Wildlife Management<br />
Area, from fl a.m. tij 1 p.m.<br />
HeadquarterH for this<br />
tract<br />
are on North rd., Chestiir,<br />
Another SPssiiin will be held<br />
on Sunday Novemhnf 16 at<br />
Collic-rs Mills Wildlife<br />
Manaeernnnt Area during- thv<br />
Kami? hfjur^i.<br />
The Copyrighted Boonf<br />
and CJr.iekrtt rni'sisurlng<br />
system will hi:. used by<br />
pfrmissif i ut the Boune ond<br />
Crockoa I'lub, This method<br />
is almoH univl/rsaiiy accepted<br />
nz the s:andard fur judging<br />
trophy deer.<br />
.s ul the JS<br />
I will t unit 1<br />
with<br />
thick<br />
•Jinullli!! VI t.. clt.a.- .it<br />
--iinsi-t tin CJf'tibi-r J,^<br />
This<br />
prtmrit"* thtj SrateS maiiv<br />
ntirtht-rn hunter, a t.i^ti- <strong>of</strong><br />
tin- i-XL-i-lliTit t'arh (juniiinij<br />
Pfonder awarded<br />
Gold Star Medal<br />
LONG BINH, VIETNAM<br />
(AHTNC) — Arms Starr<br />
Hi-rKt-ant Major Roy Pfandt>r,<br />
Jr , tthuSf pari'nt^ 11vi- at<br />
3«15 Simpsaii av , Ocuan<br />
<strong>City</strong>, reti'lved thp Bronze<br />
Star Medal September A near<br />
Lung Binh. Vietnam<br />
SSM Pfander was<br />
prcsenti d the award for<br />
men tormu*s service in<br />
eonnnctuin with military<br />
operatloriH auainit hostilu<br />
furees in Viutnam<br />
At thi- time ri f<br />
prfSL-ntatlun, hn was sergeant<br />
major <strong>of</strong> thn 7lst<br />
Traniportatitm Bjttaluin near<br />
Lung Binh<br />
The sergeant major<br />
entered the Army in<br />
September<br />
1948 and was<br />
last stationed in Korea. He<br />
holds two awards <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Army Commendation Modal<br />
and the Master<br />
parachutist<br />
Badge.<br />
SBM Pfander graduated<br />
frum <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltj Hipll<br />
School in 114B and attt ndi-d<br />
tht University uf Virginia<br />
Chorlottt-villt-, and thi<br />
Uniii-rsiti uf Maryland Hij<br />
wilt Elaino, Juts at 1SJ<br />
Bt-tchmnnt Dnn Ntwptirt<br />
Ntw<br />
\l-njinia<br />
Township GOP sett<br />
•lecHon dinner<br />
11 PPL R TOWNSHIP-Tht-<br />
Rtgular<br />
Republican<br />
tJrgTni?3tlrjn tif I pp.r<br />
Township will htild IL. y L.ind<br />
C?t-n*ril EIei_titm Dinnrr<br />
Mnndii CJct.ih, r 27 at<br />
Turk ih<strong>of</strong> Inn in BLI^UVH<br />
Point<br />
Dinner mil bi ,caup In ri-cent yi-ars.<br />
iety uf means have<br />
trn-ii to insurtbunii<br />
biu-n<br />
habitat for<br />
recreation for bmi<br />
ition<br />
New cup<br />
liader in<br />
muphes W<br />
and hunlmj<br />
that<br />
many<br />
waterrowl<br />
open<br />
to<br />
Saturday<br />
PUT AN ENTIRE<br />
ORCHESTRA AT<br />
YOUR FINGERTIPS!<br />
THE PUYMATi.. ,15 RHYTHMS MJTMU<br />
anisi Gian ptay up ts ]| ulualfyiM<br />
wiih the ail n««; aii aSlid-ilifi<br />
Playmate fits Thames Eiegtrgnie<br />
oeeemganiment<br />
Bfid peds! rhyfhmg aytpniafiesity<br />
s Walt*. Viennese WfllK. lull<br />
Walt?. Fo'x Tr«2/f BooplI<br />
Wstysi. Samba, aeguine, Chs-Chl. Rliisnbi,"f<br />
RFO and 8§iaa Ngya. Mgra muste .ind rhyihrni<br />
end Crash Cyft<br />
ea. SftafiPfymH<br />
TIN<br />
ic you piiy-Thi»<br />
iire with Th-JfnSi<br />
DEMONSTRATION<br />
nn;<br />
J<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
COMPLfTI NEWS<br />
OF THf WfBK<br />
WHAT TO Sf BI<br />
WHERf TO OO!<br />
OCiAN CITY, NIW JiRSIY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, ]969<br />
PublluUgn Ofrlea<br />
Sih «f. and Hpven 1<br />
PRICE 10c<br />
Commissioners name<br />
advisory committee<br />
Teenagers at Yardville<br />
adi-iliiate<br />
hani-st <strong>of</strong><br />
duck 1 ., also known<br />
broariliills, and State<br />
.ind Garni- Director Lest<br />
MacNamara<br />
hopt-s<br />
hunter*<br />
will (akr<br />
oT thi; opportunity to<br />
in extra brace or scaup<br />
Other bonus duck<br />
tyhjch<br />
may bt- LaK<br />
An organization meeting <strong>of</strong> a<br />
fliw "Commissioners' Citizens<br />
Advisory Committee" will be held<br />
on the second floor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Youth Center on Monday,<br />
v 3<br />
Mayor Robt-rt L Sharp<br />
announced the formation <strong>of</strong> thn<br />
new Sup which wJl be i -upptlnd<br />
jo prnvidt reLiimmendatmns and<br />
tti the rommib loners<br />
He La it Qu artel<br />
High LOM<br />
• P.M.<br />
l;po<br />
lisi<br />
8MB 2-35<br />
9:10 Jilfl<br />
9:12 J!06<br />
iiU 3:48<br />
10:36 4:30<br />
11:18 5:11<br />
Fnur local area youths<br />
escaped surlous injury Baturday<br />
night whpn a car in which thoy<br />
were ridinj! spun out <strong>of</strong> control<br />
art the Soincrs<br />
Point-Mays<br />
LnndinK rd.<br />
John<br />
Young, 18, <strong>of</strong> 8BB<br />
Asbury nv., driver <strong>of</strong> tlio<br />
vchiclp, was uninjured, as_was<br />
Thomas Carnburn, 17, <strong>of</strong> 20<br />
Woaloy rd. Joseph<br />
Taeearino,<br />
18 <strong>of</strong> Z21 Scnsprny rd,,<br />
siHstaiiiMl ii cut scalp, fl bruised<br />
elbow mid a broken rib. Brian<br />
Broadiey, 17. <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />
sustained a cut log. Both<br />
injured hoys were treated at<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital i nd<br />
Two drivers fined<br />
for drunk driving<br />
Two oul-<strong>of</strong>-State dnvi'rs<br />
wore found guilty <strong>of</strong> drunken<br />
driving in traffic session <strong>of</strong><br />
Municipal Court yesterday.<br />
James T. Unite, Jr., 38, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, nnd Larry A.<br />
Kainctii. 23, <strong>of</strong> St. Louis, Mo^,<br />
wore each fined $200 nnd $5<br />
costs. In addition they will lose<br />
thoir right to drive in New<br />
Jersey for two years.<br />
Throe defendants who<br />
received summonses chasr to<br />
fulfelt STO ill bail.<br />
-- - •—<br />
Bell is installed as<br />
president <strong>of</strong> Realtors<br />
Sullivan has been fighting<br />
pollution on all fronts and has<br />
won all his encounters. They<br />
hovo included the UniterJ Mine<br />
Workers, the railroadi, five coal<br />
companies nnd the public<br />
utilities, His record is 122<br />
court victories and no defeates,<br />
Sullivan<br />
says his biggest<br />
battle will Be when ho takes on<br />
the more than 3.8 million auto<br />
operators in Now Jersey which<br />
is next on his list.<br />
Sullivan is married and has<br />
five children between the ages<br />
continued on page 2<br />
Gandy awarded<br />
paving contract<br />
The firm <strong>of</strong> John P, Candy,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Marmora, was awarded a<br />
contract by the <strong>City</strong><br />
Commission<br />
WeSnesday to<br />
construct West av. from 30th<br />
to 48th st. Dandy's bid for the<br />
work was SS8,448.B0, the<br />
lowest <strong>of</strong>fer made.<br />
The c'ts m TT^F* n t<br />
th i, mnfct ng 1<br />
J pt J an<br />
m gpnc], re It n<br />
appr p t nj, f d ar th<br />
Wr t<br />
job th uth t w<br />
p nted t the m ne w 11 be<br />
fund d bv nth r z t n f<br />
b nd ^ c p b blj<br />
th<br />
next f w we k The st te II<br />
FJ<br />
*S0 000 f the tot 1 c t<br />
Anoth<br />
land ». I h b<br />
thjld r r b rl<br />
N<br />
nbnr M t vh ch 1 t<br />
«, t th nlj t inth<br />
43rd t II bn rr r 1<br />
iWILCOME TO O01AN CITY - The Rev, William<br />
Radollffe Allen, right, pastor <strong>of</strong> the Firit United<br />
Presbyterian Churoh here, welcomes the 147th annual<br />
iBetting <strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian Synod to thia city, Mr,<br />
Allen is shown ihakini hands with Doan C, Willaid<br />
Heckel, <strong>of</strong> Rulers University Law School at Newark-jn<br />
a precedent making move the Synod *e-electtd Mr.<br />
Heckel for a second term as moderator. —Sentinel<br />
Photo.<br />
Synod votes to share<br />
public service costs<br />
The 147th annual meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho United<br />
Presbyterian<br />
Synod <strong>of</strong> New Jersey was<br />
brought to ii close on the Music<br />
Pier yesterday.<br />
During their three day<br />
meeting some SOU delegates<br />
from 400 churches in New<br />
Jersey ' discussed<br />
social and<br />
racial problems and their effect<br />
Jet-prop, not jet<br />
planes to be used<br />
No<br />
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A rp<br />
nd<br />
R be<br />
Sh<br />
^k t<br />
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jet<br />
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r n th<br />
n Ukf<br />
Sharp<br />
d that ft<br />
will<br />
n<br />
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d f<br />
be<br />
r t v<br />
t rr<br />
t<br />
t n.<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and<br />
reports by.<strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> thi' <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> were features <strong>of</strong><br />
the monthly luncheon meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Realtors held Tuesday at<br />
Port-O-Cal!, Fifty members and<br />
guests attended,<br />
William Thompson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, vice president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Sixth Distrlol <strong>of</strong> the JSfaiL<br />
Boards, <strong>of</strong>ficiated I n t 11 nt<br />
Robert K, Bell. Ji<br />
president, William H W d<br />
vice president; L n K<br />
Grisbaum, seqretar\ a d F d<br />
W. Klein, treasure FiJ I<br />
Blank, retiring pr fa dent nd<br />
director, was presei t 1 h p t<br />
president's pin by Th mp n<br />
Mayor Robert Sh p d<br />
t<br />
t t<br />
I<br />
Th 1<br />
r 111<br />
Land<br />
ct n<br />
lut<br />
C omm cu<br />
1 to h<br />
1 t th h 1 t b id r<br />
Ha, th d h<br />
t the m t np<br />
Id at p o<br />
f~jm J n<br />
n th<br />
h cl<br />
th<br />
n<br />
nf med th<br />
th l h dd<br />
d n Th S nt ncl<br />
i I R hort h ul r<br />
Vih h<br />
m i,lt b<br />
t bl hnd h r the<br />
d i,ot<br />
r r "I no g denLi th t<br />
jrt w uld be u d<br />
The re d nt «. e<br />
n ci>*. r H p rtu h d The<br />
pi n f th erv tart j<br />
II for<br />
Jled STOL rcr tt<br />
Lnlntfr<br />
hort t k If r1<br />
Indni Tl y<br />
II b , t p r<br />
pi nc not J t-<br />
Sh [ d h j t nt d t<br />
et tl nj, tr tht Tl<br />
h n<br />
f c I -t*al jet plan<br />
II n e<br />
oho i the I c I rp t<br />
on the church and • the<br />
community.<br />
At the Tuesday meeting the<br />
delegates adopted a resolution<br />
which would have individual<br />
churches pay the cost <strong>of</strong><br />
municipal services to the city<br />
In which they are established.<br />
The payment would be made<br />
iri lieu <strong>of</strong> taxes.<br />
Discussions will continue<br />
with the Reformed Church in<br />
American to • determine<br />
whether the two State<br />
denominations could meet in<br />
• one synod each year.<br />
At the Monday session, in an<br />
unprecedented move, the<br />
Synod delegates elected Dean<br />
C, Willard Heckel <strong>of</strong> Rutgers<br />
University<br />
Law School at<br />
Newark moderator for a<br />
second term.<br />
It was stated<br />
that no<br />
moderator has served for two<br />
successive terms in the long<br />
history <strong>of</strong> the denomination in<br />
this State,<br />
APPOINTMENTS MADE<br />
Mrs. Boryie Dougherty was<br />
reappointed to a new five-yeur<br />
term as a trustee <strong>of</strong> the Free<br />
Public Library at a <strong>City</strong> Hail<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Commissioners<br />
yesterday;<br />
Also, Dr. Carl N, Ware ar^i<br />
Larry Well were named as new<br />
members to the Beaeh Erosion<br />
Advisory Committee,<br />
i>y Association <strong>of</strong> Realtor<br />
Qsh prizes in nine divisions <strong>of</strong> parade<br />
f<br />
nt i<br />
Th<br />
sev H and the cth<br />
eight yearn and "Id<br />
will also b a divi i<br />
fur<br />
chlldrtn in groups<br />
Ther<br />
will be a fl Id ftr<br />
adult mgl LTti gr ups and a<br />
divi i^n f r fairiilv gr up<br />
There will jl i be • cat fcorv<br />
f i marching ur|,ani/nti n in<br />
tume<br />
The mobile lecti n<br />
f the pn i_d<br />
will contain<br />
Keetiun, f r high schrol fit at*<br />
f r non mfnc LIUI fi^aL, and<br />
f<br />
comm rcial fl nt«<br />
Reg strati n f ntnn 1<br />
daily ut thr Turn ran and<br />
Hnky taint St t 721<br />
A»bury nv Entri "i ar ur>, d tt<br />
sign up early to as, ur<br />
in 111<br />
i_ t t f><br />
A Ml~ Pumpkin<br />
will I<br />
1 tt d i th lot cf hith<br />
u-h 1 tui tit ind nS2 US<br />
havint, B d Bill b<br />
rkred fcr<br />
th fin.t r t |meT uf the<br />
M\st rv Mar h Ch ter 1<br />
Wimb rR<br />
commitl<br />
m mber iv that th My t rv<br />
Marcher will f<br />
P ""in nt<br />
p r^ n known t n IH t<br />
n ry n<br />
bpetial tu t who will v v<br />
the parad<br />
f um a r rv i<br />
ti n n a itj hull w II I<br />
thi ulnldr n f th B ttv<br />
Ba hLr ch 11 m th S 1J1 t<br />
H_u and th Ba\ d<br />
T a n ng ^ch I Al<br />
n ni<br />
th E cut im t. iill b<br />
r idi LnrW 1 v M in r<br />
Wuuil remind d 1 il<br />
r idenU nj I ne plac<br />
th it whil tl nt<br />
f odut, d bv Excha t<br />
Club<br />
m nib th Hall v,r n<br />
Firnd i<br />
r mmi uty afrmr<br />
The col f t- s, l, th pL d<br />
i ml fr m vulunt l<br />
ntributi jn fr m r id nt<br />
and iu in<br />
I ipl Wo d<br />
H,IJ ri nat l mj\ I<br />
mail d<br />
t I"i hunl, £ h I Hallow n<br />
f ml "-1 Ah \ iv Ain<br />
r ill<br />
tl fi 1 i t-ar J<br />
% t tl I II b V r<br />
v t tt 1<br />
t d<br />
Wimbcrg and DnviJ s r p n<br />
Police Chief Bonjam n Du (,an<br />
and Harold Leo ttcr pue U<br />
r-im rli^i ner Wimbe g ml<br />
Chief Duncan ga\ a pecnl<br />
r r t t-pnrimg gruup ummer<br />
r nt-il and rne nf th<br />
pr blem<br />
nc unttred thi p t<br />
-l i an mi, fron u h<br />
r ntal<br />
The B irrl <strong>of</strong> Be Itrr wa,<br />
K d fur it c pe tiui n<br />
effe tinj- o<br />
hit on o that<br />
rutur <strong>of</strong> n might find<br />
quiet<br />
r i(,hb rh od whe e<br />
thr c r nt 1<br />
m c nt rcj<br />
N wh in Ulled pr ident Btll<br />
t t d that'll t-ommitte will b<br />
up) tint i t<br />
work with Ihtmmi<br />
i ner* in thi r (,ard<br />
L<br />
jn t* an uutbne f hi<br />
p it n<br />
clry,ificati ns rf<br />
lari u building h wi|l<br />
in p t nd point d ut that<br />
ippr vnd hull lint<br />
w II be<br />
rt.lt red with the State ard<br />
awJri d ti c rt ficut f<br />
appr val f om th State<br />
DO IT YOURijELS PAVER - ThL i<br />
the" latest inquisition <strong>of</strong> thL Departmi nt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Public Wnrks a piving mdchme which<br />
htrak on t« a tit> truck 4dmi!L dl\ il<br />
would nevt r pave the Garden atiU<br />
Parkwav <strong>of</strong> the Schuylkill Expressway<br />
but it l hupposed to be dandy for<br />
patching work and paving shoulders <strong>of</strong><br />
rn_id<br />
bLntint 1 Photu,<br />
f
PA06 2 ~ SECTION ONE<br />
'-V'--*:iz*<br />
THO OCiAN CITY SINTINELLEDOER<br />
Open house Sunday<br />
at local airport<br />
Thi* Airgmrt AHHili-iiititiii will<br />
t'liU'rinisi iiL mi oppii ItiiiiNt' a!<br />
fhr muiiiuipnl iiirport nt 2 p.m.<br />
nil Huiiiliiy tit nivr- liiciil<br />
i-ONUli'iii^ nil opportunity lo si'i*<br />
ii liu-rntiy riinipli'trtl hniif'nr<br />
hililillni; mid 111. lillililjiii!<br />
whit'li M>rVi ! fi an mrpnrl<br />
:iiliHllilNl i 1| hill i<br />
'1'ill' h?ilij;iir Wiis hull! by<br />
Mnlitli JiTiti-y Aicpiilt, li'ssiv nl<br />
the iiirp.nl. It in Iciiswl In tin'<br />
t-oiU-i'i'n for ii porkul <strong>of</strong> !f><br />
DINNKH IHINSTS. Anutni! tin 1 ijui-sts<br />
>•*';!!> with iiii uptioii to ri'ni'W<br />
IT.-*id,.»l Mr<br />
<strong>of</strong> honor at the I'lmk-Klmsiiii Post :U)2<br />
s. Holu-rt Uum.l J'tsr iiiHUhur 10 yt'iirs. If iho<br />
tiption is pii'koci lip Ssnntli<br />
AnuTii'.in I,o({inn and Au.xilisir.v I'ust<br />
Ki ir thnirlni<br />
I-MH,<br />
.li-rsry Airways will shirt<br />
l*rt'siili'n('s iiiiil IVist t'limiiiiimii'r's linuii-i 1 i ,.mn<br />
Mr,. Mik,Mrv rtd pnyiiipj I In- ciiy 10 pi'twni nf<br />
liolil rwontly wi-ro ti, to r.) I'ltst i'lmio<br />
the ii'vi'liuc from fiMiSihM sp.iu-t 1<br />
CYimimuulor Prank Huluinlt', I'ust ami<br />
in the h.uninr.<br />
TIHIM- ,iit.mlmi: the upi>n<br />
iiisii- liy ii niiil i ntu! ;iu hiniNi' on Siimluy iiftt'FncMin<br />
Mr. Kati, Mrs, Kate Poll'tlCS<br />
'i'OrilwiniNi.<br />
will In- iilili- In ,«>•' :i ilispliiy nl'<br />
Wlnii w,i, i<br />
;(iiviafl, KHYi'shmt'iH-* will lit*<br />
meet In collision<br />
lVi In lii- iilis-<br />
s.-rv.-il.<br />
tMIKinui'il 11 mil |I:II'I. |<br />
"Fiiiwy litlinpini; iiii,. vim<br />
liki* this,' 1<br />
lU'!, Wlirsti'il iKiViMIHli<br />
Jiwcptl Kut/ miuiii hiivi-iiuiii<br />
Uint in Mrs. Myrljr Kut,- ,<br />
Mrs, Myrtlf Kill; !iust.iim.a ;i<br />
frnftunid hip and ["iit'irtl outs,<br />
Shi- is ill satisfactory roilitition<br />
lit Bhtirp Miiinorinl.<br />
HI I li M.'yiii'i- liy li.ii!!:;<br />
•!., ii tlninipiiii!<br />
M's ins! in tin*<br />
Si,it,,<br />
ni.iiiirily,<br />
Isif- Iiiiii' .ir.iinul tilim'rviT-s<br />
Ihi' Sl.it,' v.il.- IVii I'.ilnll I1S<br />
llllill-Sl'llliMII ill |||.' p.'lllll-),<br />
lixiiii-ni NiMu, h M, ('.dull<br />
III ihi well in I'.ip,, M,t><br />
1I> . Wllll'll 1. .IvMlli'iHv<br />
:tit iiiiw tin- hi-,1 (u,M<br />
I! iih.i.Tv.'r> H>.ik.' will<br />
Ofd.'fS m out woar it or .-He f" lu ""' ""''- r "'«'• ^-'''i" ^<br />
It's a m,. WI plat,' about a !"' tiiri '''"' U liiir '" r J""""" lihiist'lf -"Vii.v away/ fr.iiu from<br />
quartor <strong>of</strong> an ineh wide and<br />
mud siirii-nil-: MiaiHi with<br />
ihnv inoh,'s hn\f, an ,x,ci<br />
A<br />
dpliL^tt<br />
J<br />
nt " thf ' nam* natiu' pi pliitrs it Sli'yili'r Si.t'inid to in' iihi'J'ii ,i|l<br />
iht k&ps iln aii\ *\i ir I ht iu points, Mur,' tiiiiii w.is stifKinc<br />
to Ciihill ih.iii w,i« iliiiiiini; to<br />
eyiii.<br />
Thi-s<br />
dt pending *•*!! t«hi ii iht i%ltt*.ir<br />
final<br />
gtj£ un rlit ft»fi?i \Vh\ ehs Ui'ltui,; bilu'k l.i<br />
mi ^.ifc,* t tviuhsil in «hai toiiiity « i,i,. r;1||v<br />
>s-* ni fo ht P* mi % h mi i<br />
Duuh nobki,!i::,<br />
Substitute teachers<br />
approved by Board<br />
Hobok,'h with ., ;,.„.:.; •:.•••<br />
for <strong>On</strong>ly M.75<br />
^j*«<br />
^ « , •*<br />
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^'luiu [i 1W;,: ..." ; .i.<br />
1:-. llijp h/ w.., •<br />
WAS u.Un,^i ,i:.v:.,. -,<br />
i"d k'i>".: :•-.;,-, ••.'•'•'. '. -•<br />
,u :h,' ;.;,»,.; :•-..<br />
ABOAiUl HOsrlVAl S<br />
I '? >- -/ S .'" ' -i" j "• ' '<br />
OiAMOND RINOS<br />
Mini Collars and Mini Bracelets<br />
(GOLD FILLID, YILLOW »Bd WHITE)<br />
O ( M n Cif y Charms • Travel Alarm C/oeks |<br />
Famous Brand Wafehei • Speldel Wafehbands ^<br />
— — . • - — _ |<br />
t»»t,,,t**t,,,,,<br />
Announcing fhe Opening <strong>of</strong><br />
fhe Office <strong>of</strong><br />
Dr. William H. Nickers on, Jr.<br />
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC<br />
1908 AppietfM Lane, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
Oflleo Phone: 399.4499<br />
Heyr*,' 9 ».m,-10 p.m. Monday.Friday<br />
9 a.m,.l p.rn. Saturday<br />
HOURS BY APPOINTMENT<br />
ONE STOP SHOP<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong>s • Mapilnes • Soda<br />
RUST CRAFT CARDS<br />
United Express Money Orders<br />
REYLON PRODUCTS'all at<br />
Colonial Discount<br />
945.Asbury Av«nu# Dial 399-7632<br />
"SPECIALS" for the Week<br />
LiSTERINI, QuirM 53,19 Vsiy# $1.59<br />
RIGHT GUARD, 13 ei> SS.49 Value $1.99<br />
ISO SQUIBB ASPIRIN $1.49 V»!y« $ .49<br />
MISS CLAIROL NICt 4 EASY SlOOValg* Sl.jf<br />
CUAIROL KINDNESS<br />
ORiAT lODY<br />
SiH uR£EX STA<br />
S .75 Valu« S 4f<br />
$ ,7SValu« 2 SI.09<br />
HALLOWE'EN NOTICE<br />
The Upper Township Committee<br />
has declared that the night <strong>of</strong><br />
.FWPAY. OCTOBER 31," 1969<br />
w«ll be recognized as ' Official Hallowe<br />
en.N.jht or Trick or Treat Night<br />
within the Township. , .<br />
'BY ORDER' OF THE<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP COMMJTTIi<br />
I<br />
THURSDAY,<br />
Play a Janssen Piano<br />
Youli Discover Something New<br />
Hove you alwayj hoped that a beautiful<br />
pkmadi<br />
your home? Have you always wanted to give your di<br />
the opportunity to piny? Would you enjoy an evak<br />
piano, just alone or with a group <strong>of</strong> friends? Have jw,^<br />
wanted these things but thought,,. it's just a bit out <strong>of</strong> mi!<br />
The people at Janssen have changed all <strong>of</strong> that, JmmM<br />
are made . . , just for dreamers like you. You see, Jmmk<br />
-TOmbined^hreeiprffr-rfV<br />
craftsmanship with the technology <strong>of</strong> the most modem»,<br />
rnanufacturing plant in the industry. This combinUwn ma]<br />
savlngi that are passed on to you .,, so that dtuma.]<br />
wome true,<br />
Janssen consoles now start at 7 9 5<br />
HAMMOND ORGAN SALON _ Fourth Floor<br />
BodyVeWet<br />
Pius.<br />
GIRDLE<br />
by<br />
-s".a<br />
*•••*-•«*-«;:;•/.;•-<br />
Y, OCTOifR 23, 1969<br />
FARM<br />
& COUNTRY GfFT SHOP<br />
Reyf. 9, Marmera 3993S<<br />
FALL anti DRIED FLOWERS "~<br />
anfTS-=CANDLES—JELLIES<br />
IMPORraD HOLLAND BULBS<br />
AIL YEAR 'ROUND ind. SUNDAY<br />
HdlSTMAS SHOP CLOSED MONDAY<br />
(Hcprinliil frt,ii Ikywimd-Wakpfifld Catah<br />
The Elders Knew \<br />
What They Were Doing...<br />
hliii/rbi'try Wini 1 iFliiyiirrii with Hups)<br />
Till- hcrrie/i, which Ulllsl he ihurtilinhly tip,', are 111 hv<br />
stripped fiont Ilir sluik liinl sqiii'r'eil in ti pulp. Stir<br />
uriil squte-r this pulp i-vvry liny fur jiiur iluy\; then<br />
separate the iiiiw fnm, lit,- pulp A,v passinjl ilimuKli<br />
a nine sivyi- IIF huskii. hi rvi-fy wlli/ui <strong>of</strong> juice mid<br />
,ifn---hiiij ijitihin at viilii H'UIIT. lUjil four and iinr-lwlf<br />
pillions wiih three tmmes nf hops fur ime°hu\f hiiiir;<br />
then slruiii it tinil hull again, with one and ime.liu!/<br />
pounds ill suiiar in ilie niiibm. fur iihiiul ten ininillei.<br />
skiinminu all the time; \iour it inln a viiiiltr, and.<br />
while lukewarm, put a pien' ul hmul with a little<br />
halm on it in set ii wurkiriit. tori ii down, and leuye<br />
ii sis months he fore it is luppiii. 11 is III en drinkable,<br />
hut imprases Si'iih age exreeilini' v.<br />
Tin 1 Cunipii-m H<br />
Puh: hy Daiui fc.\Busiuii •<br />
You are cordially InvlhHf ts M<br />
IH Colony Collection<br />
Miss Milts member<br />
<strong>of</strong> queen's court<br />
Miss Pam Miles was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> * the Homecoming<br />
Queen's Court at Syracuse<br />
University's Homeeomini!<br />
Saturdny fosturiniJ the football<br />
Bnme with Penn Slate;.<br />
nnd the four members <strong>of</strong> her<br />
court were selected from HO<br />
nominpes from the student<br />
budy,<br />
Miss Miles in<br />
a M ctind<br />
Syrn feophttmiirc lit<br />
cusr<br />
m Ihi Homi<br />
Arts Shr 15 the dniiphler uT<br />
Col and Mi-, Charles H Miki<br />
<strong>of</strong> 30U W Surf rd<br />
which has been in business in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fer over 47 years.<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
CONTRACTING<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
Has been purchased by<br />
JOSEPH MOREY<br />
N. j. LieenM<br />
Mr. Morey has been with the Sehuff<br />
«BanIzation for 28 years. He wai<br />
human, <strong>of</strong> the department prior to<br />
1966. Since 1966'he has been in<br />
worgt <strong>of</strong> the Eleetriea! Contracting<br />
apartment. v<br />
Mr. Morey will be doing business<br />
«nder the name <strong>of</strong><br />
. JOSEPH MOREY,<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />
and will be located at<br />
206 7th St,<br />
fth Street alterations or. corn-<br />
J, buiinest will be conducted at<br />
tf Electric, 710 Asbury Avenue :<br />
THi OCEAN CITY<br />
raw<br />
<strong>of</strong> Kjmld F.<br />
SCHUFF TV and<br />
RADIO SERVICE<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
Will be owned and operated by<br />
RUSSELL BROOKS<br />
who has been in charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sehuff Electric TV and Radio Service<br />
for many years.<br />
He it well known in the area and is<br />
a factory trained electronic technician.<br />
He has the knowledge to s«rvice<br />
all makes <strong>of</strong> Radios and Televiiion<br />
Sets including color,<br />
Mr, Brooks will be doing business<br />
under the name <strong>of</strong><br />
BROOKS' TV-RADIO<br />
SERVICE<br />
Located <strong>of</strong> 206 7fh Street,<br />
Until 7th Street alterations are completed,<br />
business will be conducted mf<br />
Sehuff Electric, 710 Asbury Avenue,<br />
SINTINIL-LepGiR<br />
Un. Kjeld Frlss Christensen<br />
Emmunuul Lutheran Churrh 1-1 tht ton <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mr Kaj<br />
In Columhus. Ohio was thr f Chn tpnEt-n, <strong>of</strong> J \ill u* df<br />
setting October 4 for th* Surnf Th Ptunt<br />
rnarriagp <strong>of</strong> Mi^i Jerih n E turud b-v hir faih. t ihi<br />
Elizubeth Miiior und Kjeld Fry hnd» sun a whitt nrp^n i<br />
704 ASBURY AVENUE CLOSED WEDNESDAY DIAL 399-4040<br />
ChriEtorisrn. Tho Rev. Carlttin princt lint ponn with impin<br />
J. Sutorius <strong>of</strong>fieietod at tht wai time and -Cujp D'tt Pf JU<br />
QUALITY FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES<br />
2;30 p.m. eenfiiony.<br />
d inpt Li*"' tnmrnt i th«<br />
Thy bridu is the daughtur <strong>of</strong> tibu%\ Ii ngth Irr\t-^ hudirr<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Miller ttid drc p hrni ni thf ^kirt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Columbus. The- bfidegrojFn L<br />
over the wattoau cathedral<br />
length train. Her veil <strong>of</strong> throe<br />
ANNOUNCEMENT<br />
tiers <strong>of</strong> imported silk English<br />
Illusion foil from a cluster nf<br />
French stylo silk rosus and lily<br />
<strong>of</strong> thu valley. She carried a Mr and Mrs, John M. Huff,<br />
c u sc ado arrang<strong>of</strong>fl en t <strong>of</strong>oi J2J <strong>Ocean</strong> av. s announeed<br />
foathered white mums/<br />
thi t ngagf;mont <strong>of</strong> their<br />
dauqhtLr, Karu-n Eileen, to<br />
Mrs. John Leland, <strong>of</strong><br />
Thnmi>ji MlehaDl DeLaurentU,<br />
dolumbus, was matron <strong>of</strong><br />
un nf Mr. arid Mrs. Leonard<br />
honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs,<br />
D. Ljuruntis, <strong>of</strong> Pleasantvllle.<br />
'-' Jam m Conrad, <strong>of</strong> Ash tabu la,<br />
Mrs, Jacob Sehuff, Sr. and Mrs, Barbara Schjuff' Brooks ore<br />
Ohio, -and Aliss Jovcr Grubor,<br />
Mi Muff is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
nT Martin's Furry, Ohiu. They<br />
Ou in <strong>City</strong> High School and Is<br />
retiring from business and w liquidating SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
wore Identical Hanf Icntftli<br />
mpl u\od ut Sehuff Electric<br />
pwfis <strong>of</strong> mint grevn sty ltd<br />
In Mp= DuLaurentis is a<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC RETAIL STORE CARRYING A<br />
FULL LINE OF RADIO, TELEVISION and<br />
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WILL BE LIQUIDATED<br />
Everything will bo sold <strong>of</strong> unheard <strong>of</strong> low prieai. Watch for<br />
the Announcement and details <strong>of</strong> Hiis .Sale.-Every'item in fhe<br />
store must go including fixtures. Following the Sale the store<br />
will be available for Ntnf.<br />
with square "necklines and<br />
= t'mpiff 1 waistlines whjeh weri'<br />
accented by laci= and avacady<br />
bows tn the hem <strong>of</strong> the A=Iini*<br />
skirts. They earrlod cascade<br />
arriin^emcnts <strong>of</strong> yellow and<br />
orangf pompoms, '<br />
Jan Chrlstyn-Hen, brother <strong>of</strong><br />
the bridegroorn, was bt/st man.<br />
Seating tlio jjupsts woro Donald<br />
.Millar, brother <strong>of</strong> the bride,<br />
and Donnis Williams, <strong>of</strong><br />
Osford. Ohio,<br />
A rvcfjptioii iolUswe-d at th^<br />
Fiesta Club in Columbus s<br />
Tht 1 bride received hur .<br />
bachelor <strong>of</strong> HcienGu degree In<br />
c*d ucation from Miami<br />
University in Ohio and her<br />
must or <strong>of</strong> arts degree* from<br />
Ohio State University, She is a<br />
teacher in the Penn Manor<br />
School Distriet, Lnnc-aslor, Pa.<br />
The. bridegraoni is a enptain<br />
in the Army assigned to the<br />
Studunt Detachment, First<br />
Arni^ and prosfntly attending<br />
Millersville State Colk^e In<br />
LimeasttT,<br />
The pouple is residiiii! nt 11 \<br />
KliiSH dr., Lancaster,<br />
lf&i prineiplo restrains<br />
htiess, tliDru is no hopi* for<br />
Kon; n nation, or a l<br />
WARDS<br />
WEEK IND<br />
Specials<br />
Friday<br />
CINNAMON-RAiSIN<br />
Saturday<br />
APPLESAUCE<br />
CAKI.,. 70c<br />
IN OUR 41ST YEAR<br />
WARDS<br />
PASTRY<br />
794 Asbury Av«,<br />
Dial 399-1260<br />
i_rjduiti <strong>of</strong>. Pluasantvillp Hl|rh<br />
Srh....l He attended PMC and<br />
i, pwi ntly employed by RCA.<br />
^ M_irch wedding is planned.<br />
AliRERi<br />
PBIME BIBS<br />
• LACK HORSI PIKI<br />
14 Kf.<br />
PIERCED<br />
EARRINGS<br />
NO<br />
L4".A-WAYS<br />
14 Kt.<br />
GOLD<br />
CHARMS<br />
A1/SS Combs gumtt<br />
at bridal<br />
thower<br />
Miss Nancy Combs Was fuest<br />
at honor si n muc^IlanoQiis<br />
bridal shower (iven last week<br />
in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Ethel<br />
Urowell 111 Brigantine,<br />
Co-hostisscs were Mrs.<br />
Crowell, Mrs. Helen Smallwood<br />
and Mrs, Eleunor Brown.<br />
pecarations were in pinlt<br />
ancl white and featured rstca.<br />
Streamers draped from 0<br />
parasoi to the guest <strong>of</strong> honor's<br />
chair which was surrounded<br />
with gift*.<br />
Those attending were Mrs.<br />
Dorothy Mathewson, Mi«<br />
Dolly Price, Mrs, Edna Sh«w,<br />
Miss Betty Huekney, Mrs.<br />
Grade Bella, Miss Maureen<br />
O'Keefe, Miss Jean Marsh, Mitt<br />
Omita flrooki, and Miss Carol<br />
America's<br />
. outstanding<br />
natural<br />
shoulder<br />
model<br />
NATURALAIRE' — tailored,<br />
by H, Freeman ftSon /<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, who j<br />
have been mBkinj fine r<br />
clothing since 1885! /<br />
PAGi 3 — seCTION QNI<br />
Schultz. Sending gifts but<br />
unable to attend were a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> Mia Combs'<br />
co-workers at the Ouaruitee<br />
Bank in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Miss Combs <strong>of</strong> Champ.gm-<br />
Apartmenta, Homers Point, will<br />
b«ome the bride <strong>of</strong> Walter<br />
Mathewson <strong>of</strong> 838 <strong>Ocean</strong> •¥.,<br />
this city, Novembef 15.<br />
WSCS MIBTS TUESDAY<br />
SOMEBS POD
• •<br />
c<br />
vm<br />
SAGE 4 __ SECTION QNi THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER^ 1.4,<br />
Ctassifted Ads Briig YSK Quick Results<br />
GOIN'<br />
You'll Feel Safer If You're Insured!<br />
Make your hunting trip a plcaiure ... go protected wirh<br />
The Harrferd'i Tripguard Accident Irauranc. far HliMwl,<br />
coviring setident hatards and ilekneu while hunting, hiking<br />
or traveling. ChosM and pay for tho<br />
HUH period you actually neod, any.<br />
where frem IM day fu six month*.<br />
\__t- r 'e j t£JJ<br />
THE IL i.<br />
DARBY AGENCY<br />
. INSURANCE, NOTHING ELSE .<br />
Call 399-0049<br />
^_ v __ J04 CENTRAL AVfNUI f<br />
HATS •• HANDBAGS<br />
LINGERIE - HOUSECOATS • EOBBS<br />
GLOBES • SCARFS - HOSIERY<br />
COAT SALE •• 20% Off Regular Price<br />
WINTER WOOL COATS<br />
• FASHION WEATHER COATS<br />
Values $30,00 to $12500<br />
RIDUCID te $23.?0 to $W,?O<br />
Hf LBN<br />
Open 0 a.m. to<br />
5:30 p.m.<br />
Friday 9 to 0<br />
125 Asbury Avenue<br />
Dial 399.5100<br />
MeyiMniU—<br />
for Winter , , .<br />
j<br />
LOOK"<br />
Slated to m nonstop Uirou(3l<br />
a lively winter nnv knit divasos<br />
and 3 and 3 pe, suits<br />
oxpr<strong>of</strong>fi thernselvts in versatile<br />
Select your Knit wantlmhe<br />
here. Sizes 816'<br />
s 36,00<br />
827 arid 837<br />
Asbury Avent/e<br />
©CHAN CITY<br />
DIAL ]N-««t<br />
Open Daily f-JUO Friday !•»<br />
f<br />
Smith couple to b»<br />
feted on anniversary<br />
Mr and Mra I3avi^ Pn<br />
Ni.,111 *. humi. in hunor ui Mr<br />
and Mn David Pjpi. Smith, tiT<br />
Wj.ncuti, Pii , bnturdjv Tin<br />
Litnt will ci-lebrati* Mr ,ind<br />
Mrs .Smith * 'iOth m-cldm*!<br />
Mr ,ind Mr-, Smith «< r* 1<br />
mnrmd Octt.bt r 29, -I'llO in<br />
^t Mar> \ Epi j-opal ( hurch,<br />
BurlniKtun Mr-, Smith 1, th.<br />
formtr Ruth Hnrner, dauejitir<br />
ril" the Ijitu Kir md Mr-<br />
Thtirnu', Gardm r Hiirnnr t,t<br />
BurlinRtun Mr hmith m thL<br />
*un tif tht latt ttirmtr m.i\ ur<br />
Thoma- Bt.t.th Smith .md Mr*<br />
Smith, nr Philadelphia<br />
Mr ind Mr Smith h,i\e<br />
bun 'uinmer M*,itur^ tu thi,<br />
rt-Mirt lur\t',irs In rn-t nt \ i ir*<br />
the*, hivt b»t-n qut.^,1, at tht<br />
Alvyn Hotel,<br />
Gossafd<br />
Artemis<br />
PINK<br />
BLUE<br />
l -4<br />
i<br />
MACHINE WASHABLE<br />
ARNEL FLEECE<br />
$24 long Jl7 short<br />
DRISS SHOPPE<br />
741 ASIURY AVfNUB<br />
OPEN FRIDAY NITB<br />
TASTING SESSION. Mrs, Juno<br />
Rryson, Consultant Nutritionist for the<br />
Now Jorsivv Shitt- Departim-nt <strong>of</strong> Htmlth,<br />
(right) sm'i's Mrs, Evt'lyn Alwim 1 ,<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> tin- Capo May County Heart<br />
Association, ii sample <strong>of</strong> tin 1 "low fut"<br />
Heart Association holds<br />
discussion on 'low-fat*<br />
\n % ril i\' Lr nip t I 111<br />
P r il iti Kl li th nr t<br />
1 tt I it li I] i 11 ht If! In<br />
th I i] M i l IH1[\ Ht irl<br />
V- lui ,t, n li t 1 in 111<br />
H mi I ul<br />
~in! r tmL till. \uw il i n tt<br />
him ii 11 tl 1 l i t ^ ur<br />
H irt C n! nt ind th n<br />
amp It i t ti pr p ir d h\ th<br />
\ m* ii n Lht rnniitt<br />
Ur K L rl I Durham<br />
Atl uitit LiU irili I LI t ttht<br />
in in M irm r i d"i tu»nl<br />
\ r ll J nil 1 r n ht ut in<br />
Local artist feature<br />
at Christmas bazaar<br />
-UMl K 1 t)l T rirri<br />
Hint unt t d th it th i d<br />
LikLin 1 J mmt rt ijl<br />
r ill ttt-rt fr (land frt n<br />
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r ip III i^ lit w publi-atn n<br />
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Si nr hi mi_ LIV n it Oin t<br />
Fat I nirnlli j Dl t tthi h<br />
Lpi ~*_p il Lhurth ^uumb r<br />
ma b iht untd h\ vtntirik ht r<br />
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ipi intmtnl nl Ht al „ will<br />
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r qui t d<br />
Mr Rii_nn r id in<br />
Pit L inl lilt Aith Hi w.if jt ii<br />
uiri Jttin dm^litir H fyditd<br />
jt th Hu I in ~-h til I Art<br />
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Cl \ Hi il tu.li j in Eur-p<br />
tthil rvint, v ith rh \miHJ<br />
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rn > It in it I ! llin Ir<br />
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We made the picture small<br />
so you wouldn't spend ad your time just looking.<br />
A whole new flald Of one. Montf Carlo by Chevrolet<br />
For people who have come<br />
to think <strong>of</strong> naw cars only in<br />
terms <strong>of</strong> stereotypes, two<br />
words <strong>of</strong> fair warning,<br />
Monte Curio.<br />
More than a new car, Itji a<br />
whole new Held <strong>of</strong> one. The<br />
first truly luxurious personal<br />
ear even us guys who vs ork for<br />
a !i%'inB can swing.<br />
Keep that in mint) us you<br />
read. Then, if you must, try<br />
bracketing Monte Carlo •with<br />
anything else,<br />
Xnvihme • I u on HIULI it<br />
an> \herL nt-jr tliu priLL<br />
Our apologies to<br />
chrome buffs,<br />
riiL ipc.il turriLjLViLlrt The<br />
list thine fiiiind i ii a I ids Or<br />
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kct ind pri\ m ulititin tii in<br />
ti LU t.innir\ tin i t irtln nt.<br />
It ill add up tii t MontL<br />
Cirlo »i_Lan tinh dt unbi. i<br />
nlplint iJtnl<br />
We knew where to itop.<br />
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ti be nbi L In hi- t mil rt ihl. .<br />
Am nitifi. ih In i r it nl ii t<br />
tu bu humr v ilh Liud\ LLU<br />
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\Hilh Munti Cirln «t. did fnund in lint furniturt.<br />
ninri- lu nullify nci e thin Tfien \ nitiunt irca into \nd tmi-rLd it ill ttith<br />
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sound And tLrlam nm L path inp<br />
that tran Tut jnd arnpljh that<br />
sound<br />
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do\ n<br />
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track thLm<br />
You don't feel like a<br />
fifth wheel.<br />
tompjrtmi-nt<br />
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Thr*n dam them up differ^ iriirn other lu^unou^<br />
th mucl mtsrL blan ur is rcilh quite implt<br />
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> till i in ILUI tlit, impri I\L<br />
ru ult h\ wigw ij-Linp Monte<br />
f lrlu du in a bu > H!L ITLLI<br />
Or njts Inijiiv, iv<br />
Engines: 350 cubic<br />
inches and up.<br />
L ir IIJL Muni,<br />
_<br />
( .trio might trs to hurt<br />
change vou i in !IIL tnj,inu<br />
Nut Monti Carlo<br />
In idL re t a rujjul ir u i V 1<br />
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must "any h.uiy, . '<br />
Hut >i>u ni.n iiui ht' nil>.t<br />
anyhodj, Sn an ,ihc,nl. . .rdt-r<br />
one <strong>of</strong> thtH. 1 :<br />
A ;i()(i-hp 3?u.<br />
A 2fi5.|ip 400.<br />
A ,l,l(l-hp 4(-i'),<br />
O r Ihe I111U-.L' .pcLiiilh tilt 1<br />
3M!-hp454 in nur'SS n.^KaKe,<br />
Whateser Siui need.<br />
Whaieser ILirn-. >,.u nn.<br />
What's available?<br />
What isn't.<br />
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Ml it i f hu r ila priuu<br />
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I'uilni^ ii |ir t |. tp „<br />
fir t<br />
<strong>On</strong> the<br />
move.<br />
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ph\ i_i in<br />
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r n ult mt t t tin<br />
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foods siTvod at a clernnristrutioti rocftitly<br />
in Thy lloniosti'ad. Assisting Mrs. Hryson<br />
was M^iss Marion Olson, Cape May<br />
County HoniD Kt'ononiist (gpnter). Staff<br />
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CAHILL<br />
FOR<br />
GOVERNOR<br />
JAMES S. JAMES R.<br />
CAFIERO and HURLEY<br />
ANTHONY T.<br />
CATANOSO<br />
FOR STATE ASSEMBLY<br />
FOX<br />
FOR<br />
SHERIFF<br />
KENNETH A.<br />
HOLMSTRUfl<br />
'Crayon Talk^^bocTFTeTjew<br />
presented Colony members<br />
• rumi tul U Imttk irit niht r<br />
i pri nt dIn Mr.<br />
H |H UiiMikriiih.<br />
I hi mxt mintini; <strong>of</strong> th,<br />
11 r,r<br />
i mb i nl lht ( l,<br />
lurrlin Dtpirtmtnt will bn<br />
inv Club<br />
it t tin-. Mirnd iv i vi HI<br />
N vi mb r IH lit l • JO pm in<br />
nv in tht<br />
la mm It mpli<br />
tin ArL Ttntir Willum<br />
Uumh, rth nr <br />
rnctnth at dinner with their<br />
famil> at thi_ Cdndltwyek Inn,<br />
Urwn Lane, Pa,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Bradford were<br />
married In Philadelphia<br />
October 11, 1910, and lived in<br />
Rutledge, Delaware^ County<br />
Pa., for 35 years, Th«y then<br />
moved hore where they resided<br />
for 81 years. They now make<br />
their home at 111 Central av,,<br />
iSouderton, Pa,<br />
..Mr. and Mrs, Bradford have<br />
two sons, Theodore W. <strong>of</strong><br />
Lansdale, Pa., and Harvey D,,<br />
Jr., <strong>of</strong> arern Ridge, pB".; 10<br />
gr.andchilflren and four great<br />
gr.aridchildren.<br />
, u'BLIC CARD PARTY.<br />
The Rosary Altar Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel<br />
R,L, Church will hold a public<br />
earu party November 15 at 8<br />
p.m. in the church hall.<br />
Refreshments will be served.<br />
Tickets may be obtained from<br />
any member.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINiL-LBDGER<br />
AAUW EXPLAINED, Mrs, Anne members Mrs. Emma Warren (seated),<br />
Widerstrom (left), president <strong>of</strong> the Cape Mrs. Mildred Quay and Mrs. Carol<br />
May Branch <strong>of</strong> the AAUW, explains Elwell.<br />
purposes <strong>of</strong> the organization to new<br />
Public dmfendtr<br />
Legal Aides guest<br />
The third regular meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New Jersey Association <strong>of</strong> A program on Bonsai was 'hat tho Japanese and Chinese<br />
Legal Secretaries #as held presented at the regular gardeners have been practicing<br />
recently^ in Morriitowni-GuestiheColon^<br />
— far centuries;<br />
"speiSer" was Marcia R.<br />
Oarden Department Monday Mrs. Oil) then potted and<br />
Richman, Deputy Public<br />
afternoon in the Arts Center. wired seedlings to demonstrate<br />
Defender,<br />
_ Mrs, J. L, Frederick, Mrs, S. the art <strong>of</strong> Bonsai. All three<br />
Among the 72 attending Tajfart Stoelc and Mrs. Robert women closed the program by<br />
were Carolyn Bailey, executive Gill related some <strong>of</strong> the answerini! questions from the<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> the Statij instruction they received at a audience. .<br />
Association; Florence Baud Bonsai study they attended in Mrs, J. Alfred Benner,<br />
governor <strong>of</strong> the local chapter: July at the (Cloth Valley chairman, conducted the<br />
and Kathryn J, Edmunds, all <strong>of</strong><br />
meeting and read several<br />
the (Jape May County Chapter,<br />
articles on propagating eirttingi<br />
Change <strong>of</strong> Watch ceremony<br />
by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />
Commodore and<br />
Robert L. Breekenridge, <strong>of</strong><br />
Jenkintown, were the guests Q[<br />
honor at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht<br />
Club's " 70lh annual<br />
commodore's Dinner Dance<br />
and Roeeptian held at the<br />
Holiday Inn in Philadelphia<br />
Saturday night.<br />
Vice Commodore and Mrs,<br />
Herbert C, Johnson, <strong>of</strong> Wayne,<br />
Pa,, together with Rear<br />
Cemmodere and Mrs. Elmer p.<br />
Bridge<br />
LURAY DUPLICATE, An<br />
individual duplicate<br />
tournament was conducted at<br />
the Luray bridge . ession last<br />
Wednesday evening. Trophies<br />
were presented Naomi<br />
Seymour, who placed first with<br />
79, and Frank Marlinci;, who<br />
eam£ in soeond witii 76'/;, Also<br />
eoming In above average were<br />
Grace Kelly, and Edna March,<br />
both with 7SVa, and Emily<br />
Smith, with 72,<br />
* * *<br />
BOXWOOD DUPLICATE,<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> 56 was made at<br />
the Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
game played last Wednesday<br />
evening. High sehores were<br />
turned In by Josh Miles and<br />
Jim Connoll, 6fl',4. and Mnrgu<br />
Oartland and Ro Bosweli, SB.<br />
Also above" average werr Rod<br />
Bosbyshell and Joe Mailli.'M, Etl<br />
Zorrer and' Jnne Sussman and<br />
Mr. find Mrs. Jaek Borinttt,<br />
WEEKEND DUPLICATE<br />
GAME, Playoni at the Weekend<br />
Duplicate game averaged -12,<br />
with high score made' by Red<br />
Bosbyghell and Jerry Horn, -17,<br />
und second by Reuben"<br />
Sussman and Ruth Ann<br />
Bosbyshell, 4SW, Others<br />
scoring above average were<br />
Lionel Priedberg and Belle<br />
Horkit2, Bill Haas and Jane<br />
Sussman and Ann Marshali and<br />
Naomi Seymour,<br />
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Honing, Ro<strong>of</strong>ing, Shoot MBtat Work<br />
JSi West Aye.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. MZS8<br />
Phono; M<br />
brqant<br />
Colony gardeners briefed<br />
on Oriental art-Bonsai<br />
Nursery in Pennsylvania,<br />
Mrs, Frederick defined the<br />
art <strong>of</strong> rniniaturizinB and<br />
the shrubs and trees<br />
Mrs,. Cook, <strong>of</strong> Viilanova, Pa,, hosted<br />
the event.<br />
At this affair the nominees<br />
for 1B70 dag <strong>of</strong>ficers, <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
and board <strong>of</strong> governors were<br />
elected by the members.<br />
An impressive ceremony<br />
followed in the "Change <strong>of</strong><br />
Watch" when the commodores<br />
<strong>of</strong> various grades accepted the<br />
flags <strong>of</strong> their new positions.<br />
Vice Commodore Johnson<br />
received the commodore's flag.<br />
Johnson is an executive with<br />
a nationally known heavy<br />
equipment manufacturing<br />
corporation with an <strong>of</strong>fice in<br />
Viilanova, He ,is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
the Towne School <strong>of</strong> the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> jPeiiilsylvinia, a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> Si, Davids and<br />
Seavitjw Country Clubs. His<br />
hobbies are sport fishing,<br />
boating and golf. His wife,<br />
Dorothy, will ussist him in his<br />
new duties far the eoming<br />
season. His two daughters, Mrs<br />
Ernst Behr, <strong>of</strong> Salt Lake <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Utah, and Mrs, Anthony j,<br />
DiMarino, <strong>of</strong> Paulsboro, were<br />
both active sailors al the yacht<br />
eiub before their marriages.<br />
Rear Commodore Cook was<br />
elected vieo-cornmodore, and<br />
Richard L. Parker, <strong>of</strong><br />
Cinnaminson, was elected<br />
rear-commodore, Carl R.<br />
Hafer, Abington, Pa., will serve<br />
as il financial secretary, and A,<br />
Theodore Eeli onh<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
Vincentown, as recording<br />
st.cretary. '_ rtaymond J,<br />
TlH'riault. . Ulensido, Pa,, was<br />
again elected treasurer.<br />
Elected to the Btmrd tif<br />
Governors were Jam V<br />
Acpardi, Jr., Cherry Hill,<br />
Chi'ster H. Derr, Wyncote, Pa,;<br />
Robert_C. French, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>:<br />
Alan O, Mcllvoine, Ambler,<br />
Pa.; Chnrles W, Schuck, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>; Joseph R, Sharpo, Jr.,<br />
Ambler, Pa,; Walter W, Wagner,<br />
Rosemont, Pa,; Alfrid W,<br />
Hopkin, Fort Wishiiijiton, Pa.;<br />
and Joseph J, fjinnalata,<br />
Wynnewood, Pa.<br />
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in plastic bap. She also<br />
reported on ' methods <strong>of</strong><br />
pruning and preserving shrubs<br />
and spraying berries so they<br />
keep their color inside the<br />
home,<br />
C 6 •host esses for the<br />
aftornooon were Mrs, Paul<br />
Yingling and Mrs, Leon<br />
Grishaum, The nest meeting,<br />
November 18, will feature-<br />
William Demberth from<br />
Stalnton's flaral department,<br />
who will demonstrate making<br />
<strong>of</strong> Christmas arrangements.<br />
Deal-bid<br />
Visitors to the weekly<br />
sessions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card<br />
Club are pleased with the<br />
congeniality among its playing<br />
members arid guests.<br />
Fellowship prevails each<br />
Monday and Thursday evenings<br />
at 7:30 o'clock in the Youth<br />
Center, on Atlantic av.<br />
between Bth and 6th sts.<br />
Members are reminded that<br />
the club's third annual<br />
Hallowe'en party will be en<br />
Monday, October 2?.<br />
High bridge scorers for the<br />
week included Ann Marshall,<br />
5B10; Joe Peirstil, 6770; Madge<br />
McCartney, 5B70; Dorothea<br />
Seabrook, 4940; Betty<br />
Cosgrevtj, 4780.<br />
High pinochle scorers for the<br />
Week were Blanche Schernock,<br />
669; George Pluer, 8SS; AJ<br />
Bayard, 654; Bessie Strouse,<br />
811; Mabel Dickel, 823; Mrs,<br />
Biundin, 620; Bob Lindsay,<br />
618; Charles Hampp, S94;<br />
John Sehnekjeton, 592; Matt<br />
Hutnuiker, 592: Julia Sigel,<br />
H87; Jules Witto, 50
PAGi 6 — SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY sINTINiLLEDGIR THURSDAY,<br />
Cost <strong>of</strong> servicing<br />
climbs with debt<br />
KIMIIK wilh . 1111• 1 j..•,;• iilv,<br />
county M'lvcrnimiil, m N.-NN<br />
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S -- SiCTION ONE<br />
BUSY. BUSY, BUSY. Member <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter, Women's 4uxiliary<br />
to Shore "Memorial Hospital have hp**n<br />
busy making items for their Chn tma<br />
Bazaar to be staged Novembf r 12<br />
Shown above at one <strong>of</strong> the recent<br />
Rwscue Squad plans<br />
visit fo museum<br />
Pljn fur L tour <strong>of</strong> Unck<br />
Du k - MUM um <strong>of</strong> Vntiqu^<br />
lia\t In nil nndi h> mcmbipiiif<br />
th* 1 Fii-H Di c tnrt Ambulance<br />
bqu ui (if E^ Harbor<br />
The iffair w ill b hUd<br />
S»ndd^ frnm Iluun until I p Fti<br />
tt tin Myi um loeattd on<br />
Srhunl Hou « IJ SrullviIU<br />
M< mhi r ot thn *-quad and thi<br />
Au\iliu\ will ht nn hand to<br />
J-FI t thi pubhc during tht<br />
tuur<br />
Tirk U mi\ bt purcha.^ d in<br />
id\ tnrt tram im mtmtacr nf<br />
U *Jt- Dick tu the Amsulanct.<br />
Mi mbi r> <strong>of</strong> th< \\ oninn %<br />
RL t arrh Cluh *_>pt n. d th<<br />
1969 ?O ijsun it i m*-* Unu<br />
Thun-dav 3it< rn iun in tin<br />
Mi-, Lnrryini Puliino<br />
fthum the club pnn-,1 nd it<br />
Citizt n±hip In tituii it<br />
£"nu a trompri hmm npnrl 1!<br />
her t _pi rirnti -> if thi<br />
Institute<br />
Spt aktr i-ii thi il tt Fun m<br />
Will. Phil Shi fid in 111th. r will<br />
fjdln pf*F on ilit\ tthn i ti pit<br />
wa^ 'It* Sm irt t" hi Squiri<br />
His talk w i_ humnri u^ ami<br />
Mr Shrnd in ••tn *d i imi\\<br />
llti- <strong>of</strong> Y\hich tt>d t\ th* n 1 a<br />
Begin your day in<br />
the country with<br />
Luncheon at the inn<br />
Bright autumn sun . , , brisk, Invigorating<br />
air . . . and a baysidm view that's bean<br />
Route 9 at<br />
+he Bridge in<br />
iKSLEY'S POINT<br />
wnrl hup « t , U in m jAmdin h ] Mr fc<br />
Har\L> Ham md Mr Piul Simj n<br />
( catid) Mr Elm 1 Stiwn mi Mr \\<br />
Nelson Pi* no ind Mr C Imam Put h 1<br />
b^ nitir Phnto<br />
It's smart to be a square,<br />
Sheridan tells Research<br />
inspiring since the days.<strong>of</strong> the Lmnni; this<br />
is fhe setting for a luncheon that will he<br />
os delightful as only a day in the thuntry<br />
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Good Dining<br />
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Cape May County<br />
RENTAL SERVICE<br />
216! ASBU^Y AVI,, OCEAN CITY, N. j.<br />
Phone 39S-0032<br />
;-KI.:v.KRY-,u".d PICK.UP SERVICE<br />
AVAIU\Bl£<br />
oent OAIUV w, PRIDAY*'TIL f<br />
••••••••<br />
with<br />
Dennis thn Menace<br />
arid his friends<br />
SEE how you can get •<br />
en an T IH order frem Start Chriifniai<br />
Cafaiog. Corns in or sail Iff-JMO,<br />
DON'T MISS THIS TREMENDOUS OFFER.<br />
GCJOD L'NTIL .NOVEMBER 3rd.<br />
Don t be an audience <strong>of</strong> one for an obscene caller. Hang up,<br />
ihe phone rings. You pick it up, ; Don't! Hanging up will usually diicouraeo him from<br />
Vt hen whoever.it is doesn't say anything, on does calling again. " ..<br />
say •omethiog obscene, OT doem'1 ideniify himsslf— Should the calls "persist, however, please kiyour<br />
just bimg up. • Telephone Business Oflice know. \vi hnve 'p-Viilly<br />
Thi: K;nJtet-pcr f on W ry:dr;rynu ; .,; 3 !;:toKi;,i, ironed pcr^nnel io d^l isi,|, ..;,.«„•.• yall.r,. ' "'." " N&NJersey Bel!<br />
let<br />
Tilfsn Read, Northfiold<br />
Open Doily 9s30taiJ|<br />
Sunday 9.30 fo<br />
TiLTON SHOPPING<br />
CENTER<br />
40 WRAPPED LOLLIPOPS 66c<br />
50 "MAKE-YOUR-OWN" BAGS .. 17 (<br />
30 5c NESTLE CHOCOLATE BARS. 99c<br />
FIRST QUALITY<br />
C<strong>of</strong>ton Muslin<br />
PRINTED PILLOWCASES<br />
• Wa$hable flora! prints, stock up nswl<br />
• Full siie.<br />
SOLD IN PACKAftlS OF 2 for SOt<br />
mOP<br />
New Pile-<strong>Line</strong>d<br />
C. P. 0. JACKETS<br />
s Heavy plaid woei melton.<br />
• Pilt-llnsd for extra warmth.<br />
• Long shirt tails.<br />
• Wanted fall colors.<br />
S - M - L - XL<br />
WITH GONliDEWCE<br />
PLENTYOFFREE PftWPNG<br />
Ladies' Bulky<br />
ACRYLIC SWEATERS<br />
• Full fashion sleeves-<br />
• Cable and novelty stitch.<br />
• Big selc.sfion <strong>of</strong> styles, colors,<br />
• Warm and wainasle.<br />
S • M • L<br />
Gallon Size<br />
PRESTONE ANTIFREEZE<br />
•- New anti-leak formula.<br />
• Permanent type.<br />
s<br />
Plastic carry jgg.<br />
PEORLE-PLEASINi<br />
Reg, 98c "BARBASOL'<br />
SHAVE BOMB . ,<br />
Reg. 39c "BAYER"<br />
EVERYTHING HRST<br />
Famous No-Stick Teflon<br />
PIE, CAKE or LOAF PAN<br />
A<br />
• Makes eookia making easy.<br />
• Non-slick, no.ieeuf.<br />
• Ctganz with soap and wafer.<br />
"BIG" Shopp<br />
er is a<br />
yURSPAY. OCTOBER 23,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ham show trip<br />
benefit church<br />
Now York for Uioroturn trip al<br />
,;," v- m - nllowinij lime for<br />
lloliduy shoppinu.<br />
n.m l.jm. Tickets includ,<br />
^ Hid.<br />
|th. jnnuiH Ii" I'"' Shnw hcliffit Holy Trinity Ebisc.m-il<br />
tL t |, ,« will I ilun Th Cluiruh'N liuildiHK fund<br />
|,,i, mil 1 Ii I 'I'" 1 >" Mi'si'i-Viitions may hi) miidt and<br />
, ,„ i, u , md n in,,, fiifih,.r informntiu,, oblainod<br />
<strong>On</strong> Nim ti lliirji Ijy ciillinu HnlirrL Tnvliir<br />
„ Hi I"! "-'II I iv (.'lf)O (ilriH) or II,,, ,,<br />
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CCKAN i rrvs O.NI.Y<br />
INVISTMENT BROKiRAOI OFPICi<br />
pTiiiwri .'mi iiFiriiNT i'rrisONALizrn sfriviei<br />
STOCKS • BONPS . /MUTUAL FUNDS<br />
BOENNING & CO.<br />
801 CiNTRAL AV€NUi<br />
I OCTAN CITY, N j.<br />
COL. HIRBiRT H. BLIZZARD<br />
UN! ILL) STATtS AIH roDCE, Roljrud<br />
DIAL 359.6600<br />
id siornr r-MONC M^B/OO.<br />
I.j<br />
1 1 "O MTHE<br />
YOUR CHOICL<br />
CUSTOM MADE<br />
'DRAPERIES<br />
and . . ,<br />
SLIP COVfiBS<br />
-•<br />
YARDSTICK<br />
DIAL 399J636<br />
FUEL SAVINGS AT<br />
| H NO EXTRA COST ...<br />
Our top quality hiatlng<br />
oil givts you majcimum<br />
heat, with minimum fuel<br />
flILTON HAGERTHEY OIL CO,<br />
(106 New Road (R*ute 9) Linweed, N. J.<br />
* • DIAL 927^122 • <<br />
1UMBIN6 • HEATING *• AIR CONDITIONING<br />
I- WESTIMGHOUSE APPLIANCES -<br />
m<br />
CANDY APPLES<br />
Large Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
HALLOWE'EN PARTY FAVORS<br />
Ave,<br />
HALL6WE 7 EN~CANDY MIXES<br />
to make up your *>wn<br />
Triek or Tr»at Bags<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
SWORN IN - Miss Uerri Tucld takes the oath<br />
swearine her into the Army Nurse Corps- AdministPrinB<br />
the oath is Lt. Col. Clark Crosby, USA Ret and<br />
assisting with the ceremonies is Capt. Mary E- Lohody<br />
Army Nurse Corps. Senior Photo..<br />
Miss Todd takes the oath<br />
<strong>of</strong> nurse in Army Corps<br />
ML C-nrrii T idd ii U|_hl r<br />
cf Mr ind Mr Frrt Tudi] »r<br />
1^7 B V \ v,^. v,urn mt<br />
th Arm> Nur-i t rp ^_<br />
tf nd I uti n i t ut p t, 1<br />
rum Jim In Id Frid n n i t<br />
in ht r hums<br />
Lt r,,l Tlirk Cr.bv II^\<br />
Rt I idm rl t rnj th th ul<br />
nrfiui nd ( jpt \I ,n, I<br />
I^b dy jl thi imn Kur<br />
I nrp, jflirullv w,| umtd<br />
hi rt jntn tht t rvic t<br />
Followinj, tht tir rnunv i<br />
huff t uppi r w tr\ d bl<br />
Mr Tndd bpiei ! puc l<br />
niuludud Mi» Liun J Li , n<br />
Mr- JL Kiph jrn r ,] ird<br />
Mr- Lru h-v Mr nd Mr<br />
Wllli rn SpruiII Mr R ih 1<br />
Al tun Mr I Pr t 1<br />
f dm in Mr ircl Mr ttjlt, r<br />
"Iipuiri Mi J ukn Tuild 11<br />
f thi rit\ Mr nd Mr<br />
Chirl J JL ). n 1<br />
rdhntd It Pi<br />
M - T riii M , ,,r riuti d<br />
from <strong>On</strong> n C ii\ Hi L h '-chuil<br />
and Fnnkrjrd H , pilnl Schojl<br />
uf Nur-inf. bht r\ d on th<br />
tifr it h irt_ M m jrul<br />
Hu^pltil for ix munth nd<br />
tht pa»t ix m nil «ht hj«,<br />
bet-n il Fr nkf ril I 1 jut il<br />
Shi t\pLi.t tt 1 UL tht nd<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi munth I IT Furt s m<br />
Hnu ttin in T \i 1 r<br />
i% v,i-* \ b i it- tr i inp t i t<br />
thtn (," t Ftirt El ii mt t 1<br />
Knights fill<br />
Council posts<br />
Thrn.> mfirt-s «,, r. 1 nili>d .ind<br />
.*i M^ point Ci.tnmiili c<br />
dppcjuitnd .it.i >5pi'ci.il IncrtnifT<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht Fr ThnmAs F Bl.jk.-<br />
Council 2560 Knipht^ nl<br />
Golumbu* hclrf Mnnd.n<br />
L'VfHinf; in thr Cuuncil Hiinn<br />
Offlrt-s flllrd AVO Gr.ind<br />
Knight, \\I11MITI_ Gntinerr,<br />
Ri-cordur, Jcihn Swi-i'iiy, .itiri<br />
Trufcti-i*. Pout TuppK<br />
Appmiitrd ( MX pcmil<br />
ctjmtnitti-r wi-rc Mjtthrw<br />
Ciiirnrs, Jr , ^rnfr.d chairman,<br />
Jnhii HolLmd. Caihulic<br />
Actu it> , Jcj-^rph P,iinn>,<br />
Fraternal Actmtj . Philip Prrri,<br />
Ctiunt.iI Acti\it\, Cirh tu-.l<br />
F.imilv Activity, .I..hn Flimd,<br />
mrnibiTship, .nui John<br />
Swj'fiiy, public rt'I.itinii^<br />
fl.itifi ol*>" wt-rt' i\\^cu&vd fiip<br />
thf* .iMhunl dinner cLnici' lc» ho<br />
hold J.-inunry 2S M.ittht-^<br />
CiilFllt'f* Jr ii fjerw'F.tl cliiiit-ni.iii<br />
Phlhp Pern .ind.Uihn Fluutl -tr*-<br />
in rh.ifgi 1 <strong>of</strong> iirrjiiMi'm^nt*- .ind<br />
Jtshn Hfil lurid ^nri .Iri-uph<br />
P.iniiL' will hjinrili' tirkiMs<br />
Dl^triot Unpiit\ Cll.irlrs<br />
L.iMuiiU'.i fritm Hani nn m ttin<br />
pn'hiiled .it tin- sjifcinl mt'i'tiny<br />
The mfftuif! chi-dii]t'd i"r<br />
The iirxt ri'jjulnf nifi-linj: will<br />
hi- Nuvi-mhrr 10<br />
HALLOWE'EN<br />
PARTY ^ 4<br />
SUPPLIES ^*:/<br />
AND V'i'<br />
CARDS %^~^<br />
ED<br />
HILL'S<br />
PEACOCK CARD *<br />
01 FT SHOPPI<br />
Somori pelrif Shopping Confer<br />
DIAL 927-5723<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SINTINiL-LfDOER PAGB 9 SBCTION ONI<br />
training in<br />
ifin room<br />
Susanna Wesley class<br />
fo rtieef <strong>of</strong> Homestead<br />
"Hiunvihiii^ Uld i Safflnthing<br />
New, Seimothinij Borrowed^<br />
fjiimcthinf! Dluu" wiis tht?<br />
thi'ini' <strong>of</strong> tin. cnlnrtainmi'lit<br />
prnvitli'tl for 22 member* ot<br />
lilt" SiiKiinliii Wi'sloy Bible Class<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi> First Unitnd Mothodist<br />
Church lii'lil Friday in the<br />
iloim* tjf MrN, Harry Kaisor,<br />
IBM!) Contral iiv,<br />
• Mrs, IliiKer Ncviiis and her<br />
tlnuyhti^rj Ruth, ware program<br />
Muc:its. Mrs. Ncvius presQtlted<br />
readings on tho theme and Miss<br />
Nevius sang several apnropriato<br />
sonjjs fleeompanying hcrsnlf on<br />
the autoharp, . =s<br />
Mrs. Edmnnd Sharp and<br />
Mrs. Ira Pimm were in charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> devotions and refreshments<br />
wore served by Mrs. Edna<br />
Wilson and Mrs, George<br />
Prompt TV Service<br />
STOP LITTLE TROUBLES<br />
••F«rs tfwy bacsma Big <strong>On</strong>es!<br />
SKILLED TECHNICAL SIRVICE<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
1048 ASBURY AVE, 3ig491O<br />
WESTERN AUTO<br />
515 NIW ROAD DIAL 9^-6464<br />
SOMiRS POINT, NIW JERSEY<br />
WINTERIZE NOW!<br />
ANTI-FREEZE, RADIATOR HOSES ft<br />
GHIMiCALS • THfRMOITATS • SNOW TIMS<br />
PRESTONE<br />
on 11-"-"-; "•=-"•'•<br />
mum<br />
NIW STORI HOURSi<br />
Men. thru Thurs,, 8 to i; W., 8 fo 9<br />
Saturday, 8 to 6 and Sunday, 9 to 1<br />
A&P Sttllt U.S. Government Inspected Frtsh Meats 1 Poultry <strong>On</strong>ly!<br />
SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY 7-INCH CUT<br />
RIB ROASTS<br />
SOLD AS<br />
ROASTS ONLY!<br />
SUPIR.RIGHT QUALITY<br />
7-INCH CUT RIB STEAKS ............ , 95'<br />
SUPIR RIGHT 6 to 8-POUND<br />
SMOKiD PICNICS 43<br />
BONELESS DELMONICO STEAKS .<br />
WHOLI<br />
PICNICI<br />
Winner.<br />
Npvember<br />
The rii'xl meeting will be Homestead.<br />
lit<br />
in<br />
NOW<br />
OPEN<br />
STARTING TODAY, THURS., OCT. 23<br />
Christmas Workshop<br />
COM! IN mi MAKE . . . , ,<br />
V«Iver Ribbon Tree* • Pine Cona<br />
Wrsafhi and Wii# Msn <strong>of</strong> Volv<strong>of</strong><br />
Opon IB 'HI f Wed,, Thu, and Saf,<br />
Friday—Noon 'HI I<br />
•£ EVENING HOURS ARRANGED #<br />
BLOOMIN' BASKET<br />
735 ATLANTIC AVBNUi<br />
OMAN CITY, N, J,<br />
We Care!<br />
MILD AND MELLOW<br />
EIGHT O'CLOCK<br />
COFFEE<br />
59- 3 M.S9<br />
SPECIAL SALE OF<br />
WHOLE SMOKED HAMS ,^!S 5 h 59«<br />
BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS n!A!f AL 69'<br />
BONELESS a m s BEEF ROASTS „£$&*.,.... b 89'<br />
BONELESS BEEF BRISKETS * mu ., 99*<br />
SLICED BEEF LIVER SK SIIuir ...» ..„ J9«<br />
ALLGOOD SLICED BACON /£ 79 e<br />
SMOKED LUNCH MEATS "S H I 3 «?" «!<br />
HOLIDAY MINIT STEAKS FRO«N. ...... ^S *1,55<br />
A&P's FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES!<br />
FLORIDA SEIDLISS<br />
GRAPEFRUIT<br />
fRISH TENDER GREEN BEANS . . , , 17-<br />
GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES, , 19«<br />
FRESH SNO-WHITE MUSHROOMS ...... 59<br />
FIRM RIPE TOMATOES '.ztll'<br />
U.S. NO 1 YELLOW ONIONS 10 79'<br />
FRESH SPINACH OR KALE - X' 39'<br />
REPP-U-TATION CIDER ....., sir 57 e S<br />
WITTM'C pnriu i DELICIOUS sppLiDMInnfDBINK • „ > U<br />
WW I 1 %mn 3 U K C WW SEBUMOTOH COLD . . . . . . . . ,„„„„<br />
OLD KEG BIRCH BEER 6 ^<br />
HAWAIIAN ^EPUNCH<br />
. 3 Jr"'. 1 ,<br />
MOTT'S APPLE SAUCI<br />
A&P GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS ........ 4<br />
SLICED PEACHES m^iS 4<br />
DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL ..... 3<br />
with this coupon<br />
when you purchase<br />
A 3-it., l.ii. pkg. Ol<br />
CIO, OFF LABli)<br />
FAB<br />
DETERGENT<br />
BED1IM THIS COUPON BV<br />
TURDaf. NQVEMBEH lit- 19<br />
with this coupon<br />
whin your purchafe<br />
S 3-lb., 1 -SI, pkg. §f<br />
(10! OFF LAttli)<br />
RINSO<br />
DETERGENT<br />
BiBIIM THIS COUPON Bf<br />
SATURBAT, NOVEMBIR 1)1, 196?<br />
Liiini I Couoon PIT Ftim.l,<br />
with this coupon<br />
when you purchase<br />
Tws 1 4-§£. bstti^i o(<br />
HEINZ<br />
KETCHUP<br />
nrrjuM THIS COUPON ay<br />
5ATyf?DAy, NOVIMBIR hi, 1§<br />
when you purchase<br />
with this coupon<br />
GAIN<br />
CUI DIN CniiM. WHOLI<br />
DEL MONTE CORN KfllNEL 0(1 WHITI EIEM<br />
BIDEEM IHII COUPON BY<br />
SfiTUBBAY, NOVIMBIB I.I. I4<br />
DEL MONTE n«fc DRINK 3 ^<br />
L..H.I i Coufion P,.F fo,,,,lv<br />
L<br />
ANN PAGE GRAPE JAM or JELLY ... 2<br />
LIBBY DEEP BROWN BEANS 4<br />
FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI-O's 6<br />
MARVEL ANTI FREEZE ... 49 e ...«rr*1.39<br />
WILD BIRD SEED . 25 .99,... 10 L89 e<br />
CD HIT ^ A %t E JANE PafiKER . i i h<br />
r t C U l I ^ r t l % E oviR >, rsyiTi NUTS » , * s •.„!,".:: 5 1.79 ":^"' k 99 e<br />
5 e SIZE CANDY BARS"SI TS<br />
ALl PBICIS ABI EFFtCTIVI THBOUCH<br />
UILflTC RDFAn -'"rfnufniicuuii<br />
SATURDAY, oetoniB isih, 1049,<br />
WW nllE DI%E#>*M DR THIN SLICED . . . a<br />
JANE<br />
LARGE DUTCH APPLE PIE<br />
55<br />
with this roupon<br />
and got a<br />
Fill mil <strong>of</strong> 163<br />
HUDSON<br />
TOWELS<br />
when you purchase a<br />
roll at regular price!<br />
BIDEEM THIS COUPON «V<br />
SATLiBrlSY. NOVEMntR I ,(, l>6«<br />
1<br />
II unable to purchase any advertised 1<br />
item .. .please request a RAIN CHECK<br />
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WEEKEND OVERNIOHTEH<br />
ALhKMO - The S-iumir<br />
Girls i.f IIIL- Si cond dpi- Mnv<br />
Baptist Cliurrli wi-nl on •<br />
wtn-ki'nd avi-rmjihtrr rrcentJ^<br />
Fuurli-i-ii nirin purticiput«l in<br />
thi* trip tu tin- Lakr and Short*<br />
Campcriiund Thiv<br />
Handy W.ilk.'r,<br />
Kiclimrjiiii, S.imh lUUhir, Jinn-<br />
Jlibb-,. P.itlv f.imp,<br />
•W.-lls. H.vi WV<br />
I Ciiirir Wulk.r. \inii<br />
Wi-ll* Lorn i Krlli.<br />
M.M.i.l.r. Ctr,,] Tuln-.i *nd<br />
Mir-tn II.- Witl,,.m.<br />
IISTHHOiiiS<br />
si thiidren ,<br />
hjtbJnd in<br />
,,,er<br />
JEWELERS<br />
956 Asbury Ave,<br />
WAL 399-3171<br />
OPBN DAILY I fe I<br />
FRIDAY f f» f<br />
(CLOSED ON MONDAYS)<br />
PLAYGROUND DEDICATION. Msgr.<br />
Alfred W, Joss dedicates the new<br />
playground for St., Augustine's students<br />
SERVING IN VIETNAM<br />
(oaJsoaaaoi) VIETNAM<br />
(FHTIJJC) Oct. P-Marini) J.lt,<br />
Herringtun, sun <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Hoh>n<br />
A, Smith <strong>of</strong> 423 Buy uv,.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,J,, is serving in<br />
Vietnam with tho Marino Forcr<br />
Command, Tht> Forci-<br />
Logistic Comrfiand.<br />
hcadquarti'rrd !it Camp Books,<br />
is the largest supply, survicuand<br />
niaintt'iiancc 5 .support<br />
ganization in the Marino<br />
Corps, It siirvcs nil Marini- and<br />
Republic <strong>of</strong> South Korna units<br />
in So u til VI Pi mini's<br />
ru rthi'pnmusi tactical i<br />
CfasirM Adi Bring Results<br />
FOR HALLOWE'EN . . ,<br />
Greeting Cards<br />
Party Napkins<br />
Plates — Table Covers<br />
Colorful Decorations<br />
Get Ready Now For Fall at . .<br />
WARREN'S<br />
Gift Shop<br />
834 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
<strong>On</strong> Your Car, Tunt-ln<br />
WHEEL BALANCING<br />
SAVES CAR • TIRES « MOMEV<br />
(GREEN STAMPS TOO: I<br />
WALT'S ATLANTIC<br />
SUP1R RED BALL SERVICE<br />
9TH ST. 4 BAY AVI.<br />
DIAL 39f.?709<br />
M.IASANTVILLI<br />
FRIOAY, OCreiBR M<br />
BUM Sluri.d<br />
wtlh CnMUt<br />
KlkH Haelunl FIIHt,<br />
•nM Shift lilt. M B«sf,<br />
nqiatH*, Nnrtwrg<br />
Sa<br />
rUESBAY, OCTOBER II<br />
BHf, Cabbaia and<br />
Mlu Ma, M MC<br />
Mn, f<br />
MvfhrSam<br />
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER<br />
SWIM mmtli In <strong>On</strong>ion<br />
CriUH (Uby Bwf Uw,<br />
BtflilH WhaM laky<br />
Wmtmm<br />
AT Km ROAD, an R^t. 4s<br />
ALSO AT ATUHT1C 4 OHIO<br />
emr<br />
DAILY $<br />
4 SUN<br />
TO » p<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
FRIDAY, OCTOBBR<br />
frita Jun4» sr.rimp<br />
!lh C i<br />
BrwIM Flgunur Flilrt,<br />
•lltUr Sign<br />
B,..ttKl ¥«.( CutlM, mrawt,<br />
SAT. • JUN., OCT. M, M<br />
ClRiatsra ing<br />
TBB Blrloin<br />
MOMDAV, OCTOBER J7<br />
ttr B 0 O.by 5,,.r« Hit,<br />
* Sj Lmg<br />
TUESPAY, OCTflrB«r»<br />
Him snd<br />
1 ««.<br />
Pastry CruU,<br />
Hi,<br />
Franefl Fri*d Eartadlin<br />
T.rt.<br />
WBDNISBAY, OCTOilR If<br />
BrudH ("ork TwidtriMn Tip*,<br />
THftst ee<br />
B.kM S«ll»byry StMk,<br />
Braim d<br />
Salrnen<br />
TMUBSOAY, OCTOBER M THURSOAY, OCTOBER M<br />
trtrd CnicMn Staweii Chicken preiit<br />
Bin, 1 ¥»IE.<br />
IikM Italian ManlcMtl and<br />
Hnrtti.il. no ves-<br />
UuWm Shrimp<br />
HI, 1<br />
AU. ItjMTEJiE INCLUDE TOMES SMM. BRtSglHB, TWO<br />
TA*U_5 BCEFT WHERE TMJHWISE NOTED, HOMEMAOI BOLLS<br />
on AMD BUTTER<br />
PM UMTMM1 ISt BUr AMD MML SMlH Or KIBI!<br />
as the students iind some parents wiitch.<br />
The L-eromouy took pkii'i. 1 Monday<br />
morninjj. Staff Phoio,<br />
Golden Agers greet new<br />
members; note birthdays<br />
Eight:v=t-i$it mpmbt'rs and<br />
(tui'SI-S <strong>of</strong> thf Golden Ago Cliih<br />
attended thu nientini! Tureday<br />
aftprnoon in iliv Youth Conti^r,<br />
Now nuvmbors wi-lcomcd by<br />
[hi? prPsidont, William LiwLon,<br />
wiiri- Mrs. Ruth Rliu, Mrs,<br />
Beatrice Ethpiiiigton. Mrs,<br />
Idi>lla^JoncN, Mrs, Marli- Briasol,<br />
Mrs, Sue Altorf.-r and Mrs, i!«<br />
Dowali who wan wnlcpmnti<br />
back afti'r a year's absence.<br />
Visilors introduced incliitled<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Hiiruld<br />
TliOHipsun, Mrs. Edith Woud,<br />
Mrs, Robn Kilter, Joseph<br />
Schorneck. Mrs, Anna<br />
Hol,;apfel and Mrs, Margaret<br />
Bayard.<br />
Members ct ! li>bmting their<br />
birthdays durinjl the month <strong>of</strong><br />
October were wished Happy<br />
Birthday, They are Mrs, Bessie ,<br />
Llikas, Mrs, Mary Ramsay, Mrs,<br />
A ri'mindiT was made that<br />
due<br />
ṛ i> eiectlctn coming on<br />
November I, the next regular<br />
A=J, yeherneek, Mrs. Annnifi'tnr4 will be moved up one<br />
Morris. Mrs, Elizabeth Mow. day in NuvtmbiT a.<br />
THi OCiAN CITY SINTINf L-LlDGiR<br />
Mrs, Carolyn MaUjjer. Mrs,<br />
Diirn Hwti'el, Miss ElUabeth<br />
Johnitin, Walter Wasson, Mrs,<br />
Emma Dfisciill, Mrs, Mar<br />
Farrull and Mrs. Emma<br />
Huntsman.<br />
A reprirt was fiven on<br />
rnenibi-rs who are. ill and<br />
^et-well cards will b^ sent to<br />
them. They are Herbert<br />
BroailWi.ter, Maruld Nicklcs,<br />
Mrs. UfHnw Luk;is. Mrs, Rita<br />
Taylor and Mrs. Sransbie,.<br />
Hustt'^es i\'t November<br />
meetinL's will be Mrs. Mabel<br />
Shearer, M-s Kuth Ran, Mrs,<br />
Emily UVbb, Mrs. Louise<br />
Curl.e, Mrs. Ellen O'Brien,<br />
Mrs. Marie Bristol and Mrs. Sup<br />
•AltiTlVr.<br />
Committees for the year<br />
appointed by Legion aides<br />
SOMERS POINT^-Mrs.<br />
Robi'rt_ Borrell, president <strong>of</strong><br />
Clark-Eliason 'Vnit 352<br />
American Lesion Auxiliary,<br />
named her committees for<br />
1S8B.70 at the memini;<br />
Monday ovening.<br />
Chairmen announee^I are :<br />
Americanism, Mrs, Beltie<br />
Ramboi Child Welfare, Mrs,<br />
Bertram Kern; Civil Defense<br />
Mrs, Charles Ehrtoit:<br />
Community Service,<br />
Constitution, By.Laws and<br />
Coupons, Mrs. Ralph Thorti.i.-<br />
Education and Scholarship,<br />
Mrs. Borrell; Girls' Statu, Mrs<br />
Mike Mrvica, Gold Star<br />
Mothers, Mrs. Herman Msskupi;<br />
Junior Activities, Miss NataJie<br />
Mrvica,<br />
Lesislaltion, Mrs, Frank<br />
Kichdale: Membership, Mrs,<br />
Mrvion; National Security, Mrs.<br />
Lillian Knecht; Pan Ameriean,<br />
Mrs, Kern; Poppies ;ind Prippy<br />
Corsni-i.. Mrs,. Bamb"; Poppy<br />
Window and Poppy Posters-<br />
Mrs, Borrell; Publicity. Mrs,<br />
Mrvica; Past President's Parley,<br />
Mrs, Lillian Knechl; Radio, TV<br />
and Music, Mrs. Lillian Smith:<br />
Unit Activities, Miss Mrvien:<br />
Rehabilitation, Mrs. Thomas'<br />
and Safety. Mrs. Gertrude<br />
Wood,<br />
Deleiiates appointed to<br />
attend the county meetings are<br />
Mrs. Mrivea, Mrs. Rambo, Mrs.<br />
'riiomtts. ^!rs, Borrell, Mrs.<br />
Krlecht and Mrs. Wood-<br />
Alternates are Mrs, Kern, Mrs<br />
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON*<br />
Fearful Falh«r-"My boy;<br />
the next lime you havi. an urge<br />
to kiss tho new maid, I'd<br />
sUKjJest yog use a more<br />
secluded spot/ 1<br />
Freshman Fred-"Oh the<br />
hall was dark enough, ' Dad<br />
Besides, sKo, thought it was<br />
you."<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
TYPEWRITiRS<br />
Smith. Mrv Ehrjolt, Mist<br />
Mrvica, Mrs. Richdule and Mrs,<br />
Alic-f Fr.nelli.<br />
Plans also were made to<br />
n*nUi I,<br />
({Ul'Sl speaker. All<br />
meetin<br />
• 171 !•' iinci AM<br />
, H p.m., in the Muwjiiir<br />
Temple KUll si, ,,n,| Wi-»li.y<br />
BEDROOM end 1ATH BOUTIQUfS<br />
OPEN 9 to S DAILY * FRIDAY 9 to 9<br />
ERSEY<br />
OMPANY<br />
WILL PAY YOU<br />
99<br />
FOR THE APPROVED INSTALLATION<br />
OF A , . . . .<br />
HXMOTHIRM<br />
CAS HOT-WATER BOILER<br />
m<br />
Plumbing and Heating<br />
345 WEST AViNUi<br />
DIAL 399-8167<br />
CONTINUED<br />
-1<br />
Club<br />
Hhilfnehoiird Cluh<br />
'"'y. 7:;io „,..,, •<br />
* * *<br />
Rotary Club dinner meetine,<br />
l":l. r )p.m., in Plymouth Inn<br />
• • *<br />
Oeejiii <strong>City</strong> Curd Club name<br />
renter '''"'"<br />
'" """'<br />
Y " U ' ! '<br />
oci'an (Jily M,,i,. Chorus<br />
'iirsul, H p.m., ,,„ the Music<br />
t'i,<br />
l'0M0HKQ_W (Friday) -<br />
Niiloiiii CiHinell bt-irri-i • at<br />
I'ljejihontiiH iiiNtnll.-itiixi <strong>of</strong><br />
iiim-iTs, ffi H3 M:;JO p.m., in th,.<br />
American Li'Minn Hull, Mth si<br />
mil llavc.ii av. All oriici. wni,<br />
while. Cluinuc. piicliiKji.K.<br />
THE OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LiPOiR<br />
from tin. liunrdwnlk Notional<br />
Bank will Bpunlt ,„, "Estates".<br />
• * *<br />
Berran Clims <strong>of</strong> the Baptist<br />
Uliurell mrPling, H p.m., in thihorn,.<br />
,,f Mrs, Hilda Pry. ,i00<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av, " "<br />
Priiilram ijn<br />
P.m., in th(.<br />
auditorium. Ail<br />
to attend.<br />
FRIDAY nnd LSATUnOAY • Kiwariis<br />
Chapter HU Orclor ,,f Kaslcrn meeiinu;,<br />
star Clirlstmiis Bazaar at thp Plymouth Inn,<br />
Vlawinir Ti-mple, 10th si, and<br />
iVesley av. from 10 u,m. to fl Boxwood<br />
J.rn. and Salurdiiy from 10 Rame, 7:,jr,<br />
i-m. to B p.m.<br />
Atlantic av.<br />
* * *<br />
3ATUHDAY<br />
Soroptiinim. Regional<br />
J.mriTence nt tin. Flundurs<br />
lotcl, i) a.m. In 1 p.m. Oenan<br />
Jity Club htisti.sj,.<br />
St. Ai ifusiini.'s Parish<br />
rlaiiowr-Vn Social, (1 p.m., in<br />
hi. School. Hall, 11th st, iind<br />
SUNDAY. '<br />
Antique Auto Club, Jersey<br />
Capo Rejjioh meetinu on the<br />
Cape May-Lewes ferry. Leave<br />
Cape May 12:30 p.m.<br />
* * *<br />
iirireatieH, 8<br />
iiiah sehooi<br />
Atliilitic'Ciifiii May County<br />
Mi/dici•' Assistant* Association<br />
mi"i>liii(i, H p.m.<br />
Ci vie.<br />
meetiliM,<br />
Inn.<br />
C ii I O n y<br />
Bepiirtnlent<br />
a.m.. In the<br />
Wusloy av.<br />
WEDNESDAY •<br />
Clulj<br />
IB; IS<br />
Club luncheon<br />
p.m., at Plymouth<br />
Club<br />
workshop,<br />
Arts Centor,<br />
luncheon<br />
p.m., at<br />
Duplicate Bridge<br />
p.m., at 118<br />
Mainland<br />
Coming<br />
Events<br />
- * . - • * * . - _ . _ . - _<br />
P--o 1 i eemnn 's WiViTs Somore Point Sinawik Club<br />
Association Hallowe'en party luneheon meeting,<br />
with husbands, 8:30 p.m., in<br />
* * *<br />
the Police and Firemen's TOMORROW fFriday) .<br />
Clubhouse. Mays Landing rd,.<br />
Nor-Lin Liuris and Lion<br />
Homers Point.<br />
Tamors Hallowe'en party.<br />
* * 4<br />
Open House at the airport, 2<br />
* = * *<br />
p.m.<br />
LinwoDd Post 353 American<br />
Legion meetings 8 p.m. *<br />
MONDAY•<br />
I n s u r a n e e<br />
discussion J^roii<br />
.(OD Bthsi,<br />
W o m t? n 's<br />
S p.m., at<br />
Republican Bally; 8 p.m., on<br />
the Music Pier.<br />
* * *~<br />
Chapter 83 OES meeting, S<br />
p.m., in Masonic Temple, 10th<br />
st, and Wesley ay.<br />
* * *<br />
Forfiuson-Fojilio Post 6650<br />
VFW meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
* i ' *<br />
Exchange Club dinner<br />
meeting, 8:30 p.m., in<br />
Plymouth Inn,<br />
* **<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club game,<br />
7:30 p.m., in the Youth<br />
Uijnier,<br />
Shufneboard Club card<br />
party; 7:30 p.m., if tho<br />
bh<br />
Pride <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodue<br />
7S7 IBPOE <strong>of</strong> W meeting, 8 :30<br />
p.m., in the Elks Hall, BIB Bay<br />
TUESDAY •<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> .<strong>City</strong><br />
Women's Auxiliar<br />
Memorial Hospiud<br />
10 a.m.<br />
See your Ford Dealer, the man<br />
with the most to show. •<br />
MOVER MOTORS<br />
Chapter,<br />
to Shore<br />
workshop,<br />
Masonic Club meeting, 8<br />
p,m,, in the Masonic Temple,<br />
10th st. and Wcslfry av, Officer<br />
OCiAN CITY, N. J.<br />
TODAY (Thursday)-<br />
Linwood PTA fflshion show<br />
and ciiFii party, S p.m., in<br />
Bulhaven av. <br />
ROUTE SO—CORBIN CITY PHONf 628-2A41<br />
SEE OUR OYSTIR PLATE COLLECTION<br />
DAN'S<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
10TH STREET AT<br />
BAyFRONT<br />
DIAL 3?9 227»<br />
THI BAY — OPIN ALL YIAR 'ROUND<br />
WEAKFISH • CHICKEN LEG ( ^ J<br />
BLUEFISH • FLOUNDER • FISH ROE<br />
FRESH SHRIMP • CLAMS<br />
MILLS RESTAURANT<br />
3325 Aibury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
—— DIAL 399-0795 —<br />
SPiCIAL LUNCHEON iVIRY DAY<br />
Nmw Wint0t Hours;<br />
Mon. thru Sat,, Brunch and Lunch 9 to 2<br />
Sunday Breakfast 9 to 12<br />
Friday and Saturday Dinners 4 to<br />
and Sunday Dinner served 1 to 6^<br />
thane's<br />
ins/tic cveny<br />
Hxrtf<br />
PAOI n ~ SiCTION ONE<br />
•%>*-<br />
».
PAOl 12 _ SfCTlQN ONI<br />
Cl.m. on th« Half Shell or Siaamacl • StndwiehH<br />
<strong>On</strong> Rootev.lt Blvd, 1 a iw iv it l'.th t and Uu<br />
B i iFdtt ilk<br />
Tin tnuli I witehhiird<br />
^Imtd liki i din tnuiH In t<br />
mil Ihin tirtid tu muki mill<br />
11 imi fin t HICI il ^nd<br />
Hi rknii ii if lln Ni » Ii rut v<br />
Bill Tiltphoni Co pnnt<br />
limn t -ijl d iv rtplinni; Ihi<br />
biiFiii-d out LiuiFil mil Ft tormp<br />
irviti V tm ij-t vtj tim iti il<br />
it I VI F il tlllHIj Hill doll IF 1<br />
Pu mi*.<br />
Retardation is topic<br />
<strong>of</strong> Kiwanis speaker<br />
William MrKim, director <strong>of</strong><br />
tjli- FYister Ifiinie for Rptarded<br />
Children in Marmora, was<br />
priiifram truest a the lunchpon<br />
mecti/iij ot' the Kiwanis Club<br />
yesterday in Plymouth Inn.<br />
McKim neti'd there are 1 10<br />
priviite institutions such as his<br />
it! the State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey and<br />
eufWiitly there are 23 boys<br />
I.HLht tu ti. h,<br />
Simp un n<br />
ahu. and<br />
drt him til which i r \rr\<br />
Shun M! Bit<br />
II ip ;rt int in tlit hf <strong>of</strong> a Lhlld<br />
Mr Lut Idrrm Hi, Hi al . nd il tht uhnol th,<br />
from Ort I i ind h id ihilrlnn jn taught buc<br />
rt idi d ht F<br />
tundami rital in thf iducitiun<br />
pr.iCTim n,d j p-ut d,<br />
Merck -*fi irp ind<br />
al tlI<br />
tr , put t i o i.li pirn, thtir<br />
Dohnu phiririiitutii il<br />
ni inm-5 Thir- il . i> a<br />
nunijht turt-rphi,<br />
i, il •djr-tiun protT-irn<br />
ihith pr idi mt uutlet fur<br />
Morgan R-inrk<br />
*ht Ir n r^\<br />
Ainirii in Lt t,iuu<br />
F.ll,.win hi m r i ih<br />
tin Ot i in i~il\<br />
Ori-ini^atirn nd<br />
N 4MEI1 LOOROIS \TOrt<br />
Wai I lilt ran<br />
TLESTON C,,orLc B<br />
hi « i.<br />
L. t«r md<br />
fai-rt Phiijdiiphi i<br />
jtln<br />
-ullirikhnm o Phi idi Iphi i<br />
ind^i uTindi hildri n<br />
I- unrr ll ervir.<br />
nti rmmt «i-i in Ph<br />
thf irni inn n'<br />
J. Morris<br />
Ceorp.. p J. Murfis. <strong>of</strong> Penria<br />
Grove nnd this city, died<br />
Sunday in Pi'iiris Urove aftor a<br />
pr.ilunued illness, Jin was 7-1.<br />
Mr. .Morris . was born und<br />
lived his entire lift' in South<br />
Jerspy. Hf was a retired<br />
FeriUiuranteur having uperated<br />
Morris' Restaurant in Pniins<br />
Grove for many years. He also<br />
Weddingi<br />
Banquefi<br />
BAY IMBERS<br />
MARYLAND & BAY AVE<br />
SOMIRS POINT, N, j.<br />
MM1JJ<br />
Absolutely tht Finest<br />
mite there are muri" than<br />
six-rvillinn retiirded in the<br />
United St.itej,.<br />
The speaker explained the<br />
different deirrees <strong>of</strong> retardatiuii<br />
from the tiitidly helpless who<br />
niust be cared for in state<br />
institutions tu others who are<br />
irainable to the extent they<br />
can tin light work.<br />
Mr. McKim "«<br />
Cniinil ChlcNan<br />
ilfia. F1M <strong>of</strong> Spani.il M.ilHrt! WHIi » ut * f S ""'<br />
BBlled H.m<br />
• •kef] Meit Lair with V«lff!t.blfi Gravy<br />
nrolkd Filet <strong>of</strong> Ff»«h Lfjejil RtKliflih w<br />
Slfrvwd Chirt.n ind Noodirt .u Grjtin In Ciee«!», > »<br />
Chlfwm Shrimp 6hm Mel" with Crljp ' HOfXilM ""< SB "<br />
Rlfje, Hs VfjgBtffbicf<br />
Brailad Tender Um SteaPf with <strong>On</strong>len Orjwy<br />
—*f-KlOA¥S—ixtiiir Satmbii Cnquatln withi e»m Snue<br />
OCTOB[B 31 Qrlllfsa ChSBped Choice Siftoln Sunk with I<br />
Bruited ¥,ti Culi«l Kith Tf>m«tfl 5»ue«<br />
in onithnt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
UMtanci!<br />
MMolph Cnpo Mi,/,<br />
IJurman for- the<br />
need for grcBtor<br />
by Ihopeople <strong>of</strong><br />
rTrht-<br />
WIQCU8, In ;_._<br />
""'sties <strong>of</strong>'blood<br />
1<br />
Piiinted out<br />
riU^KDAY SPECIALS only »l.25<br />
Aik About Our Daily 30e PASTRY CHEF'S SPHCWLS<br />
POINT DINER<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Circle In Somsrs Point<br />
Open 24 Hours a Day<br />
Ilii<br />
n<br />
Jersey Artists<br />
at Art Confsr<br />
.jcapic <strong>of</strong> South Jersny<br />
, membership show will<br />
fi reception to<br />
_j Arts Center on Friday<br />
K detobnr .11. from 7<br />
p.m. in 'he Main<br />
,f the Culturnl Arts<br />
If, 409 Wesley tw.<br />
jrtiits exhibiting their<br />
_, works arc from the<br />
[.urroundinB eounties <strong>of</strong><br />
Tern New Jersey.<br />
p0 figure, sensenpe,<br />
•life and portrait nre<br />
d in the various mediums<br />
lorcolor, oils nnd aerylicji,<br />
Ethel H, fJoleman,<br />
c <strong>City</strong> iirtiNt, is presidi'iit<br />
Leagiii' and has made<br />
fl(,n!s thrbuah tho<br />
Art* Center for the<br />
in,<br />
jy, October 28,<br />
November 12, the<br />
[jpn is open to the public<br />
it charge. <strong>On</strong>llery Hours<br />
T Tuesdays through<br />
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
^'Wednesday evenings 7<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Editorials<br />
Church news<br />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1969<br />
Classifiad ads<br />
Sporfs<br />
PAGE 1 -_ SICTION TWO<br />
Hospital funds to pay for wing<br />
planned at Shore Memorial<br />
The new 46-bed addition to<br />
ishare Memorial Hospitnl is<br />
expected to bo built by the<br />
hospital with its own funds,<br />
Alan Hichter, hospital public<br />
relation^ director, told the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lions Club at a<br />
meeting last wcel,k<br />
Pon-0-Call.<br />
Richtfr told the club that<br />
the now addition is expected to<br />
Rot undur way sometime next<br />
month and is sehodulid to bo<br />
completed in the Fall <strong>of</strong> 1970<br />
It will bq locoted<br />
approximately „,, tne front<br />
Inwn uf the original winfj,<br />
Richter talked to the club<br />
about the principle uf<br />
eurriniunieation partieipation<br />
in hiKpita! aetivitics. He also<br />
explained how the hospital<br />
reflects the community which<br />
It serves and a well-run hospital<br />
usually reflect!! a community<br />
Which is "involved," Ho also<br />
stated that an inferior hospital<br />
cannot bl! hidden from the<br />
public because a hospital is a<br />
community "with the shades<br />
up,".<br />
The speaker also<br />
>st <strong>of</strong> living increases set<br />
retired public employees<br />
ing before the annual<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Capo<br />
County Retired<br />
Association at<br />
iirnnt in Capo M.y gml%<br />
the Pension Increase Act (the<br />
name by which A 292 will be<br />
known) n retiree's monthly<br />
allowance or pension originally<br />
House List Thursday, annually according to the cost<br />
flyman James 8, Oafiero <strong>of</strong> living index and will affect<br />
that 'retired public most civil service retirees, A<br />
i receiving retirement civil service worker who retired<br />
or pensions will in 1915 has already received<br />
le a cost <strong>of</strong> living increases in his pension<br />
simounting to 18a percent but<br />
y Bill No. 292, will now go up to 219 percent<br />
ored by Assemblymen under the new law, A retiree in<br />
i and James R. H^fh v 1954 has already received a 10<br />
y'CumbeFlanf; ; and percent increase but will go up<br />
•<strong>of</strong> their Assirnbly another 21 percent.<br />
pts throughout the<br />
las been signed into law<br />
II go into effect January<br />
} said the measure<br />
for increases In the<br />
sat allowances <strong>of</strong><br />
eivil service employees<br />
if pensions from state,<br />
(municipal governments<br />
iy other political<br />
era formula doopted by<br />
Each year the director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Pensions will review<br />
the index and determine the<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> change for eaeh<br />
pensioner. In • no instance^<br />
Cafiero said, will the amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> the retirement allowance or<br />
pension originally granted and<br />
payable to any retiree be<br />
reduced as a result <strong>of</strong> this<br />
adjustment.<br />
Retirees who have a gross<br />
)lmes is chairman<br />
Red Cross chapter<br />
rite in the annual<br />
I <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
In Rod Cross on<br />
13 included the<br />
n <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for the<br />
ytir,<br />
t the list <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Iy eloeted slate<br />
led hy the nominatinB<br />
chairod by Mrs,<br />
iins, <strong>of</strong> Swninton, was<br />
'all Holmes, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
Court House, Holmes<br />
the chairmanship <strong>of</strong><br />
kipler which has been<br />
lartnj tho post year by<br />
Bnrsalou, <strong>of</strong> North<br />
»i, Bareniou retains his<br />
interest In the Red Cross<br />
iinj the chilirmonship<br />
isaster Comrnittod,<br />
li Doughty, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
HoiiSi', was elected<br />
imin uf the Chapter.<br />
Joughty also accepted<br />
<strong>of</strong> fund chairman and<br />
•ho will orjanizo the<br />
orkfirs needed, and<br />
the activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rand drive,<br />
"limbers ulected to the<br />
^ Gfjfernors were Mrs-<br />
, , Tuekahoe: Mrs,<br />
•At, Petpraburg; James<br />
pipe Miiy Court House;<br />
L Saekt, <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong>;<br />
Hewitt, Wondbiiie;<br />
der, M.D, Capo May<br />
John L, Lutilam,<br />
C.H.; LolontJ C,<br />
, Bins (Jreekj and<br />
! fino Urown, Lower<br />
prl by the<br />
c ,:hairmen<br />
number <strong>of</strong> blood unit*<br />
»
c<br />
The water conservation bond referendum<br />
When the New Jersey<br />
Taxpayers<br />
Aiiociation indorses a State bond issue<br />
the voters <strong>of</strong> the State can take it for<br />
granted that the bonding is financially<br />
feasible and the object for which the<br />
money is to be used is <strong>of</strong> the greatest<br />
importance.<br />
The NJTA approves the $271 million<br />
water conservation bond referendum<br />
stating that the need fwr water treatment<br />
facilities and water supply sites, and the<br />
consequence if they are not provided is<br />
undeniable. In fact, the appropriations at<br />
this time may be too little, too late, the<br />
Association says.<br />
Of the total <strong>of</strong> $271 million would be<br />
in effect, seed money to acquisition for<br />
future establishment <strong>of</strong> %vater supply<br />
facilities.<br />
The remaining $243 million would be,<br />
in effect, seed money to be used to meet<br />
the State's share <strong>of</strong> the costs for the<br />
construction by municipalities and<br />
counties <strong>of</strong> adequate sewage treatment<br />
facilities.<br />
In this vital work the federal<br />
government would participate so that<br />
the cost <strong>of</strong> plant construction would be<br />
well within the financial capabilities <strong>of</strong><br />
the State's municipalities and counties.<br />
This program is <strong>of</strong> the utmost<br />
importance to the seashore areas <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey. Pure water in our bays, inlets,<br />
creeks, rivers and the ocean itself is our<br />
most important asset.<br />
And pure water fit tor fishing,<br />
clamminB and crabbing, and bathing is<br />
becoming more and more rare. Far too<br />
many <strong>of</strong> our waterways are breeding<br />
places <strong>of</strong> diseases such as hepatitis. Pure<br />
drinking water is in short supply in much<br />
<strong>of</strong> the State. <strong>On</strong>ly a massive program<br />
such as that planned will clean up our<br />
most important asset.<br />
There is room for great argument<br />
ins<strong>of</strong>ar as the other two public questions<br />
on the ballot are concerned. Ojge may<br />
approve or disapprove 18-Jear-old<br />
voting. <strong>On</strong>e may approve or disapprove a<br />
State lottery.<br />
But nobody wants filthy streams and<br />
rivers. Nobody wants an ocean laden<br />
with disease germs: Nobody wants to<br />
catch fish which are unfit for human<br />
Consumption,<br />
That is why a yes vote on the water<br />
conservation bond referendum is<br />
Imperative.<br />
Let's not call it a boom<br />
For those who remember the collapse<br />
<strong>of</strong> real estate values in the 1020s the<br />
phrase "real estate boom", has a<br />
depressing and dangerous connotation<br />
The increasing value <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
land at the present time was noticeable<br />
following the public auction <strong>of</strong><br />
city-owned lots last week.<br />
Bidding was brisk and all the prices<br />
paid for the lots sold were well above the<br />
a, i'LDnnrni u ts might dill it<br />
But and this i** important thtTt? i 1 *<br />
liui i videiu f litre nf [he hjstencal upping<br />
uf land values which nitirked the bnum<br />
uf the 19205 It HAS had enough at the<br />
Jersej Hhtjre hut LumpleteH out uf hand<br />
in Flnrida<br />
Orderlj grtnvth uf land values has<br />
traditionalK heen the basia fur manj nf<br />
K<br />
•[•:•&•••<br />
i: : .(.••".<br />
set minimums which apparently<br />
represented fair valuations.<br />
In an economy <strong>of</strong> inflation seashore<br />
resort land is regarded by experts as one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the best possible hedges against the<br />
effect! <strong>of</strong> ever-increasing prices.<br />
Furthermore, seashore resorts like<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> have only a limited amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> land available. Island resorts cannot<br />
expand beyond their watery borders.<br />
This makes for an economy <strong>of</strong> scarcity<br />
The Sentinel Looks at Th» Nation<br />
The Viet<br />
Moratorium<br />
It would be a mistake for the Nixon<br />
Adminisfration to ignore the Viet<br />
Moratorium,<br />
The nationwide and mainly peaceful<br />
demonstration against this oountty's<br />
involvement in Vietnam may have been<br />
organized by young people but support-<br />
Ing its aims were thousands <strong>of</strong> older men<br />
and women including pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
people and members <strong>of</strong> Congress.<br />
National surveys and opinion polls<br />
show clearly that the Vietnam war is an<br />
unpopular cause. The American people<br />
want out as soon as possible.<br />
President Nixon and his advisers will<br />
simply have to take this attitude into<br />
account as they continue the fighting<br />
while searching for a peaceful solution.<br />
There are few Americans who would<br />
settle for a peace without honor. But<br />
there Is a real distinction between our<br />
national honor and a point <strong>of</strong> view<br />
which is mainly face-saving.<br />
Also, there is growing evidence that<br />
this nation is involved in buttressing the<br />
affairs <strong>of</strong> other small Asian countries. We<br />
could all too easily find ourselves in one<br />
or more additional "Vietnams" if we<br />
aren't careful.<br />
Remember when?<br />
ONE YEAR AGO<br />
An 18-year-old Huntington<br />
Valley, Pa., man sped to his<br />
death on the rain slick "Y" in<br />
the toll road between this eity,<br />
Longport and Somers Point.<br />
Hli car ran out <strong>of</strong> control.<br />
* * *<br />
The use <strong>of</strong> two<br />
rive-horsepdwer<br />
motors, and<br />
one lOhorsepower motor for<br />
Gillian's boardwalk fun deck<br />
was approved by the Zoning<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment.<br />
* * m<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
Colonel Herbert H. Blizzard,<br />
USAF<br />
(ret) was elected<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Kiwanis Club. The club<br />
uur- gfeair- AffiVTlraTi—fi rtunF; For tue<br />
long haul investment in sensibh priLMd<br />
Lifid is a guud thing<br />
It ]>, t" be hoped that the upswing in<br />
this i it\ t rtaltv market will continue MI<br />
that it will he pr<strong>of</strong>itable for builders to<br />
acquire sume <strong>of</strong> the older structures in<br />
ttjwn and demolish tht'm to replace them<br />
with new structures. This is<br />
"redevelopment" hy private capital and<br />
therefore redevelopment at its best<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a /a<br />
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME-lt i s ,<br />
odds <strong>of</strong> as much as 1000 to onu'that .? ""*<br />
today will carry a cute-or what"p asses, U|ll *i|H<br />
stpry about the end <strong>of</strong> daylight saving tim^H<br />
mentioned in this department over MH"><br />
newspapers feel it a duty to publish , r Se|<br />
about the arrival and departure <strong>of</strong> daylisSr l( »<br />
h<br />
•SPAY, OCTOBER 23, 1969<br />
THE OCiAN CITY SINTINiLLEDOER<br />
PAOi 3 — SECTION TWO<br />
STRONG<br />
them art- nauseating. Duyli Kht suvinc tin, T^l<br />
fact <strong>of</strong> life in New Jom-y for b.ttoKy<br />
H<br />
and dim-witted ono must ho not to „ * K1<br />
ri'quiriMnrnt for setting timupioiVus<br />
'"'<br />
and behind in the- fall. It is oiir<br />
American newspapers didn't print o<br />
last Sunday in April or the last Sunday hnVN<br />
n-adurs would still muddle through with,, .. *<br />
trouble. This a matter <strong>of</strong> sum,. co^T<br />
because in the newspaper esUibllshmentsv<br />
worked, we have pined a reputation<br />
"light tough." Freely translated' this ,„„„,. ,<br />
sickly sweet writing, with maybe a touchZ H<br />
humor. Editors very naturally "assign the da r* 1 *<br />
stories to somebody with this dubious tZi<br />
daylight time storius were laid end to end i^<br />
roach, say from here to Tuekahbe or somiwhsif!<br />
We do not suggest thnt the news <strong>of</strong> daylight a •<br />
be eliminated from American newspapers" if<br />
suggest that the subject cease to be mati'J jms o •<br />
There is nothing cute about setting a MJjJf ^Si..- ^"'^<br />
hour ahead or an hour back. Any dolt"trt"HB'p- m - • Evening Gospel<br />
Fellowship<br />
eight-yfiir-olU mentality or better can get thehj.TJHE " Meisugo by Pastor<br />
Fellowship n<br />
(CITY<br />
.TIST CHURCH<br />
, ind Wesley av,<br />
ividP, Wright, D.D.,<br />
J a.m. • Sundny School<br />
Buses for every member<br />
family. William J,<br />
|d i n B , nenonl<br />
Jj «,m, • Worship<br />
, Orpnisi, Mrs. David P,<br />
Mssage by Pastor<br />
OUH LADY Ut<br />
iAIUl)<br />
7 3O p m The Fnh (7 and<br />
Hth ^Fadnji)<br />
Sprn Ch,,,r rehear*,,! lOtV/'rt""'/^<br />
Saturday- * IJj.'lv- 1 "* ^<br />
K p m The Fish CJ and 12 ""*<br />
-ES CHURCHES<br />
ur> l<br />
Rev Adolph Wm Kahl,<br />
^<br />
_ B D , vicar<br />
I'u,tur Tud iv (Thursday) —<br />
7 p m Junior Choir<br />
Sunday —<br />
a 30 am<br />
Church Srhutil<br />
elajwrs Tor nil ugr,<br />
9 30 and 11dm ,Mormn B<br />
Won,hip<br />
Pa^iir Wilcnek will<br />
pmath Rcreption t,f new<br />
ffii'mbi'FS<br />
B 30 p m<br />
Inti-rmndmtn<br />
Yoyth Fellirwfchip Seninr<br />
h I Smiu,<br />
1 ill to 7 HI l.j<br />
.ml<br />
Saturday —<br />
10 30 am<br />
Confirmation Clai,<br />
Youth<br />
MILESTONE-Df course, the arrival and fa<br />
daylight nt liar? around who iLum they v, eK bank<br />
the Civil War and ian romemhtr Lincoln's funen] |<br />
Mr Lincoln w a.-, ^killed in April 1SS5, thuisd<br />
an impobijibilitN The antique liar', don't mind, k<br />
'Ihev persist in telling their stars, and incident<br />
national wire servi Le 4 carry thum'with a straight!*<br />
«us> a blessed relief a tcv, vear. agu, when the kg<br />
who Llainmd to have fought in the Civil War died ij<br />
well known that his claim was phone>, butapv;<br />
well meaning Southern i iti^;tn>. buught him ana<br />
Confederate <strong>of</strong>ficer-, uniform in which hesajL.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> us, fortunately, haven't re-ched theaia<br />
agL whi'ii exaggeration ieems. desirable Indeed i<br />
many <strong>of</strong> im, will lop a lew jea s nff «urage,gnenh<br />
t hante Women are not thi- onh members <strong>of</strong> the]<br />
rat e to use hair d\c, wigs, and uther deviu<br />
make them look younger<br />
* 11 uf this stems I<br />
i ontt mplation <strong>of</strong> the arrival <strong>of</strong> daylight smug t<br />
demise for another \ i\ir It Like, t timparatnels 1<br />
V t lla ijfi<br />
Herean C<br />
eundueU-d by Duns Wednesday —<br />
| president, it the homu<br />
Tr\ T 30ti Qreitn ay.<br />
iriiv<br />
Shoemaker<br />
tnlnred<br />
glides <strong>of</strong><br />
"k in Haiti<br />
Tuesday —<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Classps<br />
8 p.m. . W.S.C.S. Executive<br />
meeting<br />
(Fnda<br />
H it) p ni<br />
hfir il<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi- Church will be received<br />
&u Srf? 7.<br />
ut ail ^I'rvie. s bunday.<br />
* * •<br />
Mondij> —<br />
in am Episcopal<br />
Churuhwumun<br />
Christmas<br />
Bazaar workshop<br />
LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />
1838 Shore rd.<br />
Rev, William Conovor,<br />
pastor<br />
Sunday -<br />
Q;45 a.m. • Church School<br />
11 a.m. . Morning Worship<br />
6:30 p.m. • Young People<br />
7i3 0 P m ' • Evening Service<br />
* • •<br />
Wednesday —<br />
8 p.m. • Prayer mooting<br />
* $ *<br />
BETHEL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights av.<br />
Rev. L. A. Fillmore,<br />
pastor<br />
d<br />
9].J6 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
11 a.m. • Church School<br />
* * *<br />
CENTRAL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Shore rd. and Centra] av.<br />
7.30 P. m. . Acolyte Training Re £.S'. b0 pifor L " 5P - U '" 1<br />
10 a.m. - W.S.C.S. sewing<br />
10 a.m. — Church School<br />
With chlHM^ Tor ;ill iiyo?,<br />
1 1 a.m. — Morning Wcif>,hip<br />
H:;iO p.m.^ Siinior<br />
Choir<br />
ri/hearaal , Tuesday"-<br />
H-pmn" B Yf V- ' '<br />
•t p.m.—Intcrmwlialf C'huir<br />
h<br />
l<br />
1 Class<br />
* * *<br />
Tuesday (Feast <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
Simon and St. Judo) —<br />
10:30 a.m. - Holy<br />
Communion<br />
Bprn<br />
Midweek Service<br />
|jpr, praiM- and Bible<br />
I conducted by Pastnr<br />
saji from the btiok<br />
Cunnthians<br />
Nur*ierv<br />
scd b\ Eleanor Forbe.<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
11th st. and Central ay.<br />
Row. Charles L. Wood, D.Ed..<br />
_<br />
rector<br />
Today (Thursday) —<br />
7 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
7 p.m. • Choir rehearsal<br />
• * *<br />
Tomorrow (Friday) —<br />
8 p.m. • Hoiy Eucharist,<br />
' urn Whu- Final Session <strong>of</strong> 'the Sunday Wednesday-<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Tth St. and Simpson Ave,<br />
Rev. Nicholas Tato, Pastor<br />
Sunday—<br />
I 0 a.m.-Sunday School<br />
II<br />
u.m.— Morniiii; Worship<br />
H;ag p.rn.-EveninM Scrvioo<br />
Tuesday.—<br />
H p.m.—Trustee meeting ,<br />
dd<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN<br />
Shore rd, and Dawes av.<br />
Rev. Charles Rinck Jr.,<br />
pastor<br />
Today (Thursday) —<br />
6:45 p.m. . Junior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
7:30 p.m. - Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
Rpv. Howard D. Stratton,<br />
assoeiate<br />
Today (Thursday) —<br />
S;4S p.m. • Youth Choir<br />
rehearsal in tho Choir Room.<br />
= 7—JJ*mT—tjinwc*tjtl BnyScTJvTt<br />
Troop 39 meetinj in Central<br />
.Hall.<br />
a p.m. . Senior choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
* * *<br />
Tomorrow (Friday) —<br />
Si30 p.m. - Senior<br />
Fellowship<br />
meeting in the<br />
Sunday School basement.<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday —<br />
.8, 9:30 and11 a.m.<br />
PRINCIPLt-We heartily M0I2 '^ church Cnuncilur.<br />
fn bv Dr Laurence JW« j ^ WJt ZuLr '<br />
i t<br />
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unii i I<br />
iinnounet-d phn<br />
tn t t up i<br />
welfare loundatitm<br />
* * #<br />
Neithtjr the h t1i rjl riiir t iti<br />
governments h td fund, tn<br />
hand to pay for hidl, rn t di il<br />
beach pumDinu rh< ri v i.<br />
littl.u hope that thi<br />
h, ,,hi<br />
could bp ri-sttir. d in tirn, h r<br />
the 13fifl hathinL' i , ,m<br />
A plan to build i c j p l Mav<br />
Uounty Comniuml,<br />
Hupitil<br />
in Upper Tiwn'hip wj<br />
stymied beeau», I,I thi. hiyh<br />
pricu put on tht hnd tht<br />
institution's sponger., h d<br />
planned to fiequirt<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Thuriday, October 23, If69<br />
Printed and Published In America's Greatest Family Ri«urt<br />
BY THE<br />
OCEAN CTTY SENTINEI^LIDOER, Inc<br />
112 sth Stre«. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J, OSSSR<br />
' - ' \ Establishtrf ifRi.<br />
Entered at P«i Ofriei? at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N,J »• 'Jh<br />
as seeond elans matter<br />
JOHN T.*STETHERS .,.,...<br />
VINCBNT T. MICMILITTB<br />
JOHN J. SOUTHARD .....--<br />
Publisher<br />
Managn-<br />
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Publication<br />
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Fridiy frem MCsnd wMk in Jurw untii Ljibor Day<br />
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nt ti 1 ir, hi build in thi h.art<br />
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in jtti mpt tn fun f thn t-it\ ta<br />
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Q'ifi found<br />
• * *<br />
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parts, hunorinp Umuil H<br />
Hir. ,<br />
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lawmakers<br />
Federal Offitlal!<br />
'<br />
I m . \IIIK ri H-rllRD<br />
I i I R • n I •• f ihl in iti<br />
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>o-,r,<br />
Stats<br />
Offlclali<br />
I HE PETER<br />
thib bunk<br />
writtf<br />
Ra\mund Hull, explaining whj things<br />
wrong " Thp Messrs Peb-r and Hull ha\eatlater<br />
with an ansvitr as to why the human race is ditheq<br />
a bog uf ineffit n-ncy dnd downright failure Theta<br />
funnv, hut it ii, aKu tragir Thf authors<br />
_<br />
reasons for human failure, and thev blame ntri<br />
Iham Radchffc<br />
nr almost pverj thing, on the fact that men and 121 nThM , Pastor<br />
(jet them-,elv€?s promoted just nm 1 stipbe\onnJ<br />
abiht\ to du a decrnt job Then they pwi'<br />
their livia muping and devi loping dtfenw<br />
WJ that the people uith whnm the> Lomemad<br />
won't be aware that thej can t handle thej<br />
ui 1 upy Thib happens in government, in the 1<br />
world, in business, •« li-nci 1 and in politics Fortu;<br />
relativily few pi-upk- dun't gut promotion; to"<br />
ftheip they can't do the wurk nthpnvLe^thf^<br />
wnuld havt pini 1 tu the deul long ago 1<br />
tunny, hut it is, a thin ghtful f>planation<br />
wrung with things<br />
UI-F RALANC'h-Sume uf thf promoted, unt<br />
get thnir final place in the s Lhfin'' <strong>of</strong> thmp.tnW<br />
their insecurity hy kre pin;; mibtirdinatt-s jnd thf P<br />
jff halam e Act urd nR tu the Peter<br />
executive <strong>of</strong> this t> pe n. Inlllded a Hfltten ft]<br />
pushi's it away and growls, ' I'm too busy for<br />
garbage Tfll me about it in v»ur own Bords-af<br />
up " This typo will deflate a cunfidirit emprai 1<br />
-,nuh, and then will overwhelm a timid onebja<br />
uf famihantj<br />
You m-vi-r knem how to taken<br />
gn><br />
whii is dtjing all this linen't n r<br />
degrading 1 vt rybnd\ i-lsi bi t any »f hi* own in Brrfcan<br />
Itt Cadt-ts<br />
Junior<br />
fr 4,5, ind 6 graders, at<br />
th Tuuncilurj, are Mr<br />
Rav Gannonf Mr and<br />
k Honttj^<br />
pm Alpha Teens<br />
i^i fur 7 and H gradfca<br />
church<br />
Cnuncilurs are<br />
Mrt Steve McElhenny<br />
pm Seninr High<br />
skip f,,r high schonl<br />
the S<br />
School Training Institute<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday(81st Sunday<br />
after Trinity) —<br />
S a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
10 a.m. -- Morning Prayeiv<br />
sermon and Church School<br />
7<br />
y<br />
7 p.m.—Youth mwlins;<br />
8 p.m.—Prayer mei-ting<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday —<br />
B:1H a,m.-Church School . . . „, .-<br />
. S:30 and H a.m. - Morninj<br />
M ° n 8 Wort.p. Dr. Layton<br />
Worship and Church Nur^<br />
^LSrft'V?!,^9'?! 1 !^.."*•<br />
Monday<br />
lry<br />
Church." Keystone Chapter 89<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern<br />
Star will<br />
FAITH BIBLE CHURCH<br />
1X1 8th st.<br />
Standing for God and<br />
7.30 p.m. . >Ev. nlng-p»y.r R J ° ^ ft areenIeaf<br />
Tuesday =-<br />
?:30 a.m. - Holy<br />
Communion<br />
ii.30 a,m. . Senior Citizen, • M £" d n th " "A" »"*£<br />
PRESBYTERIAN<br />
md Wrsle> av<br />
BlChnslCrucifiid,<br />
md Cciming Again<br />
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />
10th st. and Centra] av.<br />
Rev, D. Richard Garrison,<br />
pastor<br />
Sunday =<br />
9:15 a.m^ . Church School<br />
II a.m. - The Service .<br />
• * *<br />
Wednesday —<br />
6:45 p.m.<br />
rehearsal<br />
pastor<br />
Sunday —=.<br />
T<br />
10 a,m, = Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. " = Morning<br />
Worehip<br />
T;30" p.m. - Evening<br />
Servjeq<br />
Wednesday —<br />
7;3P p.m. - Hour <strong>of</strong><br />
Fewer. Prayer meetings<br />
8 p.m.<br />
rehearsal<br />
Graded Sunday<br />
EIKSES for *>ach mt'mber<br />
finely John W Pfacffli,<br />
iupermtnndcnt<br />
m<br />
Murnmg Worehip<br />
Lythnr % Question "<br />
pm<br />
Seninr CThnstian<br />
P m<br />
Evening<br />
^j<br />
p Sound iimi rolar film,<br />
Sfarchmq Gi'nrratuifi '<br />
etor <strong>of</strong> Mu,ic Htnty C<br />
n ?gjni c t Mrs David<br />
Wt-ih-v JIV , nest<br />
Pm<br />
Mtmthly Meeting<br />
Shl<br />
A<br />
Senior<br />
Choir<br />
anmcH or CHRIST.<br />
SCIENTIST<br />
8th st. and Aabiiry nv.<br />
Sunday—<br />
11 a.m. —. Sunday Service<br />
11 a.m. — Sunday School<br />
Wednesday—<br />
8 p.m .— Testimony<br />
Daily—<br />
Noon to 3 p.m. —<br />
Rown oprn.<br />
"Comfort ye, comfort yo<br />
my peoplo, salth your Ood."<br />
This verse from the book <strong>of</strong><br />
Isaiah, is included in Sunday's<br />
Lesson<br />
Sermon at Christian<br />
Science churches. The subject<br />
<strong>of</strong> the sermon is "Probation<br />
After Death."<br />
The following passage, also<br />
d i h<br />
f<br />
MACBDONIA METHODIST<br />
Junior Choir<br />
10th st, and Simpson s.¥=<br />
Sunda:- —<br />
READ IT NCJW If >..u re-, d Thf ?^l%<br />
yuu may save ytiur'Sflf a lift-time <strong>of</strong><br />
You<br />
ion'<br />
l.-arn tu avoid that final r>r umotlon T"ITJW I » h-<br />
intumpetnnt to fill C3n the othpr hanfl,<br />
±m,.<br />
already heen prumoted, tit if vein<br />
is brycind your fapabilit.es you , u n brinp i'n ,nii nt mil li m rji 1 tl lm[n ,<br />
intu thi rnuntri ind rtl,iv|,lt withulll ju'liln ilitin mil hi 1<br />
trntl rt titrit tlun'- tin ,1 IL li tun ^imti 1 [nlititiin ti hisi<br />
lit d f hin i hfivt nut i-'tjn* prum uth t ti ip t 1 him .j!<br />
' in<br />
ri, -1 1 ir UM ,,,n<br />
n % 1 nsi,tn<br />
IMI IN \irill ItOHFRT<br />
K'iV lilt I Uil.lu.ol n<br />
I \HI Pi) •• IP th-. I, r-j^. B\<br />
V ^I MI'I ', MAN TWIES Tl<br />
III'I'I I > J.lull, N,it,,n,I<br />
I "•> I ml.l.ir Millvillr N 7<br />
Clry Officials<br />
M\'iill' HOPI RI I SHAIti"<br />
TiiiM I II ,,f P, mm<br />
mil Fi<br />
"•" i t it, Hill fi, , in Citv<br />
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DAVm L<br />
-IMI- >>•• iiinit,,, ,,r J.,,I,I,,<br />
«"^<br />
t it\ Hill <strong>On</strong> in UK<br />
, I 11- ' I<br />
t'iMMI' ,r;.M IKIIIMERj<br />
WUII.I I'-, [,,., .„ „, ini|,,,c<br />
•' I mil ui.li \ff „„ r,i\<br />
I1 ill i I I I % i rnj_i<br />
•is many peojilu a>« puwihii' i» " L<br />
Print ipln and read it thib vrr,v da<br />
William Morrow ami Co , In( »f I<br />
barpain at $4 95<br />
'I AX ASSOCIATION-Thr New<br />
Aswitiation is a ^tatewidL- onraniZJ"<br />
nuHing artjutid to find out why M*.**<br />
what 1 an be done to lower them « P ""^ you<br />
mumnpal, county and State taxes 1<br />
^<br />
»ught to read Few people will do so u<br />
ountsfor<br />
figun-s is a dull way to spend ti" i n<br />
••"«<br />
fact that in so many placu>. the<br />
the service goes down, down,<br />
pay won't blow the whistle<br />
wll,<br />
bureaucrats and <strong>of</strong>ficials v ho aafi l<br />
mi<br />
with othi ' ' "<br />
School Awucmtinn "SMl in the sermon, is from<br />
' ' "uildini; ' Science and Hciilth with Key<br />
« * to the Scriptures by Mary<br />
Baker Eddy; "The evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
Tht Bihln Club<br />
rnnn's immortality will become<br />
-huir rehnHrsnl, more apparent, as material<br />
5<br />
finst thruugh<br />
beliefs are given up and the<br />
•Sunday School immortal facts <strong>of</strong> beinR nre<br />
admitted. 1 *<br />
8 P<br />
b<br />
L thi riuj<br />
Wtdncsdiiv<br />
1 'Schotil, studying<br />
"° k uf Lukp<br />
P m<br />
CBMC<br />
fljrntiuth Inn<br />
nd <strong>of</strong>ficials v ho don t<br />
orile'B money<br />
Wt '<br />
U "<br />
( >oon an <strong>of</strong>fu lal <strong>of</strong> th<br />
explain what tu do about tax<br />
an int -r. -,tmg address, We intend to<br />
puibibli 1<br />
wuys to spend money, P<br />
lngh taxes is probablv the mo^t unp<br />
ST. AUaUSTINE'S R.C.<br />
13th st. and Wesley nv.<br />
Eight Rev. Msgr. Alfred, Jess,<br />
paiittjr<br />
Doily -<br />
7 and 8 a.m. - Masses<br />
• # * . *<br />
Saturday —<br />
7 and 8 a.m. • Musses<br />
4:30 to 6:30 and 7:30 to<br />
8:30 p.m. ; Confessions<br />
• • *<br />
Sunday —<br />
^*ir^l[; 10:30 utm: airtf^noon<br />
- Masses<br />
9:30 a.m. • Sunday<br />
School<br />
I i a.m. • Morrrrns<br />
Worship<br />
- 8:30 p.m. . Evening<br />
Service<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesday —<br />
8:30 p.m. • Prayer<br />
meeting<br />
* * *<br />
TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />
8th st, and West nv.<br />
Rev. Z.L. Byrd, pastor<br />
Friday ^=<br />
7:30 p.m. . Bible Class<br />
K:30 p.m. • Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
. . » • • • -<br />
Sunday =-<br />
10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
11:15 a.m. • Morning<br />
Worship<br />
* • 4<br />
Tuesday —<br />
8 p.m. * Prayer meeting<br />
* •' t<br />
Wednesday =<br />
4 p.m. • BYPU<br />
4 p.m. - Intermediatn<br />
Choir rehearsal<br />
* * •<br />
MAINLAND CHURCHES<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
CALVARY ENDEPBNPBNT<br />
BAPTIST<br />
9th st. and New York av.<br />
Ruv. Gone C'orbett, pastor<br />
Sunday =~<br />
9;4B a.m. - Church School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
6:4ii p.m. -- Junior and<br />
fct nior Vounii People<br />
7;:J0 p.m. - Evangelistic<br />
Service<br />
meeting<br />
• * * *<br />
BETHANY UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Shore .rd, and BriBhton av.<br />
Rev. William thielking,<br />
pastor<br />
Today (Thursday)-<br />
1:30 p.m. - Fellowship<br />
Circle<br />
* ' * *<br />
Sunday —<br />
B:i6 a.m. • Church School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
6 p.m. • Junior and Senior<br />
High UMYF<br />
S p.m. - Evening Service<br />
*. * *<br />
Tuesday —<br />
8 p.m. • WSCS.meeting<br />
LINWOOD<br />
SEA VIEW BAPTIST<br />
An American Baptist<br />
Church<br />
202S Shore rd.<br />
Rev. Kurt B. Frank,<br />
pastor<br />
Today (Thursday) —<br />
12:30 p.m. - Ann Hasseltino<br />
Judson Circle meeting<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday =<br />
9:!B a.m. • Church School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
8:1S p.m. -BYF<br />
7:30 p.m. '- Evening Service<br />
. * * *<br />
Tuesday — • ' -<br />
B p.m. -- Kate<br />
Mahoney<br />
Circle meeting<br />
S p.m. • Elin J. Powers Circle<br />
meeting<br />
* * #<br />
Wednesday —<br />
7:30 p.m.- Prayer meeting.<br />
* * *<br />
OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />
• R.C.<br />
Wabrish and Poplar nves.<br />
Rev. Vincent Ferraro,<br />
pastor<br />
Daily —<br />
7 and H a.m. - Masses<br />
Saturday —<br />
4 to 6 and 7 to H:30 p.m. •<br />
Cunfessions<br />
9:30 and 11 a.m. .Church<br />
Nursery<br />
B:30 a.m. - Church School<br />
for all ages<br />
10:45 a.m. • Senior High<br />
Church School<br />
What<br />
It Means<br />
To Be<br />
Free<br />
Liifin this Sundiy to the Chris,<br />
tiin Science Radio Series for some<br />
interesting insights on this ques.<br />
lion. " ."<br />
In this anea it is heart!<br />
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THI DIPI<br />
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Sunday —<br />
8, 9:30. 11 a.m., no<br />
8:30 p.m. • Masses<br />
and<br />
New Frame* Make<br />
the Difference<br />
OCEAN CITY'S<br />
Oldest BitAbhshed O,>- ,<br />
519 E, Srh Sf,<br />
Dial 399.4000<br />
Holy Days =<br />
9:30, 8, 9:30 a.m.<br />
8:30 p.m. * Masses<br />
and<br />
Wednesday —<br />
7 to 7:30<br />
Confessions<br />
There<br />
are no<br />
Services<br />
p.m.<br />
Past'iral<br />
ST. FRANCES CABIIINI B.C.<br />
and St. and Atlantic Avc.<br />
Rev, William P. McCorristan<br />
Pnston<br />
Daily-<br />
8 a.m.—Mass<br />
Saturday—<br />
7:3 0 to H : 3 0<br />
pm—Confessions<br />
Sunday=<br />
7,. H, 9, 10:1 ii. 11:30 a.m.<br />
7:30 p.m. = Prayer meeting<br />
• * *"<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S R.C,<br />
Shore rd. and Harbor ia.<br />
Msgr: Edward O'Connor,<br />
pastor<br />
Daily —<br />
7 and 8 a.m. • Masses<br />
7:30 to 8 p.m. - Confessions<br />
• # •<br />
Saturday —<br />
•llSO to B:30 and 7:30 to 9<br />
D-rn. - Confessions<br />
• * *<br />
Sunday =^<br />
7:4g, 9,. 10:10, 11:30 a.m.<br />
and 8 p.m. • Masses<br />
• Monday =- . .<br />
4 p.m. • Religious<br />
instruction for first to eighth<br />
graders<br />
"7 pm. • Religious<br />
instruction for ninth to 12th<br />
graders<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />
Candlelight<br />
"Better to Light a Cfindle<br />
than to Curse the Darkness"<br />
suggeits an ancient proverb<br />
which pithily expresses a<br />
-ttmoleis tnith. The people<br />
who havt visited our Funeral<br />
Home in a relaxed moment to<br />
get tht essential facts about<br />
Funeral Service are the can.<br />
dlc-lighters who know that<br />
there are certaii. subjects about which it is abso.<br />
lutely necessary to have a •working knowledge.<br />
With a few simple questions they dispel the myths<br />
which can only flourish in the darkness <strong>of</strong> ignorance.<br />
Chester J, Wimberg<br />
Funeral Home<br />
Pour Generations <strong>of</strong> Funeral Service to All Cr*ed»<br />
201 ASiURY AVf, DIAL 399-2654<br />
7 p.m, = Evening Service.<br />
Speaker, Arthur W, Edwards,<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Junior High<br />
UMYF will participate.<br />
8 p.m. - Senior High UMYF<br />
meeting in the Sunday School<br />
basement.<br />
* * *<br />
Monday —<br />
6:30 p.m. - Senior High<br />
UMYF volleyball In Central<br />
Hall.<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesday" =<br />
6:45 p.m. = Junior Choir .<br />
rehearsa] in the Choir Room.<br />
7 p.m. - Senior High UMYF<br />
worship service at the Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> Rescue Mission.<br />
Fellowship<br />
. 8 p.m. • Evening Service<br />
* * *<br />
Tuesday—<br />
1 p.m. • Bible Study Oroup<br />
* a *<br />
SECOND CAPE<br />
MAY BAPTIST<br />
Church and Shore rds.,<br />
Palermo<br />
Rev. Donald Weaver,<br />
pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday—<br />
Bs4S a.m. • Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />
7:30 p Lm. • Evening<br />
Fellowship Hour<br />
Monday—<br />
7 p.m.<br />
Bowling<br />
Church League<br />
Tuesday—<br />
7 p.m. • Boys' Brigade<br />
* * *<br />
continued on page 4<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
TRINITY UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Roosevelt blvd.<br />
and Shore rd.<br />
Marmora<br />
Rev. Bruce Phillips,<br />
pastor<br />
• • *<br />
Today (Thursday)—<br />
7T30 p.ml • SBrnoT~C<br />
practice<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday—<br />
i;4S a.m. • Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
7 p.m. • Methodist Youth<br />
The Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HERBERT L, GODFREY, Mflr,<br />
Iitablighed 1896<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
Pledging far fhe future, as in thm posf, thm<br />
—finwst-t<br />
I most dignified funeral service.<br />
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Love is Best<br />
S»r and Lrr i.rr o,,/, ,„« /„ „„ u he, 1 first „„. the.r p.rtunr. Imrrdibh —<br />
lhal the children I nuu mother tenJcrh,<br />
arnc ucrc strangers!<br />
It seems uu/y trstcrjay Den urote he uas bri,, s,,, s<br />
them hnrne Hou, frantic I<br />
«JI u,th uvrry and sclf-douht Could I hie, BJ ,„, IIUm, children wth slanted e>es<br />
jnd tn.ted skms- Wnuld 1 fail them' CnulJ 1 fulfill Dan's faith ,n me? We had been<br />
inTit^ing fur thdjri'n,<br />
true — hut not foreigners'<br />
In desperat,,,,,, I , ailed my pastor. Calmly and with<br />
understand.ng, he spoht to<br />
me tif CuJ's line as the common denominator <strong>of</strong> all nationalities<br />
And su from the- moment I IJH, them, Sine and Lee haie btrn our oun, bringing<br />
laughter and /i»=y uithout measure '<br />
Hmi grateful I a,,, for Gad and His Church and the wisdom they teaeh—m Christ<br />
there n no Last nor West Without this truth my arms might still be empty.<br />
H S h n tt y i, ^ond "5 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fridsj Saturday<br />
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618 8th Sfrtaf Dial (609) 399-4202<br />
EUGENE W. PASHLfY<br />
INSURANCE AGENCY<br />
Shore Rood Msrmoro Dial 399-3344<br />
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PAG I 4 SfCTION TWO THI OCEAN CITY SiNTINBL-LlDOIR<br />
Veneziale a guest<br />
at convocation rite<br />
L I N W O d 0 - D u n 11 I s<br />
VunOKlnUs a siMiior honur<br />
siudiMit at LaSallt 1 ColloU!' in<br />
Philadi'iphia, was invjti€IIH<br />
Presbyterian Women meet<br />
today; Special film Sunday<br />
Mrs. .Gi'or^e Smith, thi-' luncheon will be Mrs,<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> lry i'Venhn* November ~<br />
through 0 iWuMtlay thruuuh<br />
Sunday) at Qee:iu <strong>City</strong> Baptist<br />
Church. lUth st. and \V4-..|i'y ,iv.<br />
Presbyterian Circles meet;<br />
Collecting toys and candy<br />
SrwinM n ti tl I'nk»Its mtidv<br />
ciurinji tht* piist yvnr by womt-n<br />
uf thr Pirgt Prrtibytorian<br />
Qiurcrh SVVTO vu\U*-cU:-d tit^thr<br />
CjrcU 1 tnootiiiU-s held lii*i wrt'k,<br />
Thi ! iirtieli's will bf on diNpluy<br />
lit tlli> nHM'tlM^ (if tllU<br />
AKHCioiiiMiin tiulay (Thursdiiy).<br />
Vm-il cUMhim iilsu is boin^<br />
eulh^-trd und Mift-s <strong>of</strong> toys,<br />
candy, Hu, will lit* luki'ii to thr<br />
b ti K<br />
Mrmburs oi' thi s Bethany<br />
Circlo nii*t Ht tin' hoiiio <strong>of</strong> MfN*<br />
Ufiirnv Spvncvr-. ni. M, ^ayi*rs<br />
nnd Mrs, Ruth Mtllor wvrv<br />
M l -i i! -^ts, Mrs.<br />
s JIM! thp di'Viitiuns and<br />
Mrs. John Prin^hj rend tho<br />
Ltmst Ciiin Artk-lt*. Thv in-xt<br />
nit*t"-ii u^ will b»' at ihi. 1 homt' uf<br />
Mrs. Louis Bruss, G01 Athmtic<br />
Tin"* Calvin Cir li 1 Mom bora<br />
H-t :tt thi 1 hunit 5 f Mrs, Craiji<br />
tiLhi'Wsnti with Mrs. J. H,<br />
us eo-hustoss,<br />
\vd by Mrs,<br />
M ;i t h<br />
Mrn= Vurnu<br />
Toomvtr-sson, u niifssioiiury !r(*ni<br />
M ithiyan, was wt'ifuni I'd u s n<br />
Woman's Society and Guild<br />
entertained with skit<br />
are<br />
Mrs. Gene L'orbett and seven<br />
ol her ehildren i-nlvnaiiHHi<br />
members and quests <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Women's Society nf Christian<br />
Service ,md the Wesleyan<br />
Service Guild ol' Ihe Firsl<br />
United Melliodisi Church<br />
meeting last wiu>k;<br />
"" TiTeTiiirbl'its. ivlTii lue"iiT"<br />
Homers Point, entertained with<br />
sinqinp and instrumental<br />
piayinu <strong>of</strong> splniu.iijv oriented<br />
soiijls. Many <strong>of</strong> the selections<br />
were fruni their reciird album,<br />
"Dear Mum"<br />
Members uf the Esther<br />
Circle presented a Snoopy Skit.<br />
Mrs. Hubert Kline narrated<br />
while Mn,. Herbert Clayton<br />
portrayed Linus, Mrs; Frank<br />
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ICOMPLBTI<br />
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if the<br />
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$69.95<br />
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616 Aibury Av*., 399-8621<br />
ELVINA M, MUSKITT, Sfyliit<br />
"YOUR DOORWAY TO LOVELINESS"<br />
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— MAUTY SALON —<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICES warm up to<br />
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EVENING APPOINTMENTS<br />
STEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />
The Gas Boiler for<br />
Hot Water Heat<br />
Under tha Parfona! Suparviiien<br />
That Cuts<br />
Fuel Costs<br />
up to 20%<br />
Thi I Hjir thtr<br />
l.rl ili r<br />
clj p p*i do ifrn<br />
i rifjint t nnp and all<br />
n tri ti r utfjri t« an much as 20' - every'<br />
n<br />
f di I i itlt, trfjubj-e.free sorviio.<br />
kn w that<br />
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it hv » Sfi hot on Hydrotherm ourselves.<br />
25 Year Guarantee<br />
Call Today for Immediate Installation!<br />
The Smallest Oas EoNer on the Market<br />
Dorothy's ft£<br />
^JiWiilAvi. Ph, 3?f^31f<br />
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Call Today for Appalntinmt<br />
—OOROIHT COX—Pr«pri*»w<br />
Ro Bos well's<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
Wash and Wear W.igs<br />
FALL<br />
Specializing in Permanent Waves<br />
STORM DOORS and<br />
754 ^ibury Ava, Dill 39f-1141<br />
(Aero from Murphy'i I ft11)<br />
'ALUMINUM STORM DOOR<br />
• WiO SBRVICB • WIG B1NTALS<br />
$54,95<br />
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WHITE ALUMINUM DOOR<br />
Corntf ©f 4th & Asbury<br />
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OCIAN CITY, N. j, 0B226<br />
$69.95<br />
Slorio QBIJS * Rl« Phone 399.1510<br />
WHITE COLONIAL DOOR<br />
<strong>of</strong> MRS, LAURENCE I. STIOIM<br />
1520 Asbury Avtnue Dial 39M575<br />
Kara-Lyn Hairstylists<br />
COMPLITI Wio SiRVIcs<br />
HAIR SHAPINO BY MR, MAC<br />
OPIM MONDAYS 3994333<br />
Palmer Chopping Center - 16fh & Haven<br />
Linwood Salon 927-6564<br />
NATIONAL HAIRDRESSERS AIJN,<br />
high cost <strong>of</strong> heating<br />
leaves you cold .,.<br />
THE NEW JIRSEV NATURAL OAS COMPANY<br />
WILL PAY YOU S 99<br />
For The Approved installation Of Thi* Boiler<br />
Charles C. Palermo<br />
1447 ASIURY AViNUI<br />
DIAL 399.0166<br />
Plumbing • Heating • WeitmghouIB Appliances<br />
All door. art eamplert with p.'an^type hlnie,<br />
neoBrene iwesp, wind elreek chain, loek set<br />
and eloitr. Ns ontra eharga for door* up to<br />
l«*ij. COMPLBTELY INSTALl,BD.<br />
DIAL 399-1241<br />
cirt-I j j Jin in r_H ttinj,<br />
L i d ii rf r| thmj, tur Ant n<br />
Htj pit i! md -\mn d k d ft r<br />
Rm h Hcipi b^th pr i*tt u><br />
t ntmu thri Ut,hjUt th V •'Jf<br />
** n an th<br />
R p<br />
bumm<br />
SALE<br />
STORM WINDOWS<br />
MtLL FINISH WINDOWS<br />
Triple Track, 2 Glass and<br />
1 Scrwn. Cornparu<br />
cltowhvre at S19.9S.<br />
5 for $77.50.<br />
ANODIZED WINDOWS<br />
Triplo Track, Wool Pile<br />
Weathor Stripping. Sold<br />
-elSDwhvn; at SM.95.<br />
5 for $82.50.<br />
WHITE STORM WINDOWS<br />
Baked on White Finish.<br />
Comparo ElHwhene<br />
at $11.K.<br />
• 5 for $87,50,<br />
FOR FRBI ISTIMATE and<br />
H0M1 DEMONSTRATION<br />
rl hin t<br />
r \UXIIIIF\<br />
bu trip<br />
Mr<br />
i d m mt r t J<br />
r th \ uuth Ft<br />
^il tt h hi Id N<br />
ind Hinnah<br />
Clunn<br />
w hip<br />
mbtr<br />
ii w;is Chiifiit* BfiiWfi<br />
lks Ruth iVi'vluH was<br />
Lucy. Thi. ! Miitiri^ tliive thi-<br />
^ospoi aeeurdiiiii to Pt'anut^.<br />
Mrs, Juhnsiin i ! xpl;iirit ! d thu<br />
nifunini' iff tin* flamn nni\<br />
cross, rhi* now unibluni uf tho<br />
WSCS- Th^_n_amf_ stands fur<br />
£hu Holy Spirit, the* sourei 1 <strong>of</strong><br />
inHplnuinn ihiU muiivntcs thu<br />
niurnbi'r^ to uzv their ialt-'tiLN<br />
riijlu whoru they art*.<br />
Mrs. Richard Clurih,<br />
_prt?Hidi"Tii, condurtud thn<br />
buniru'ss mi-otinu at Ahich tirni?<br />
miimbtTS votud tt» jfivt"* \%<br />
dona t i t i n tt i thi 1 F lur onev R =<br />
Frifdrich Fund for Ministerial<br />
Education.<br />
Mrn. Gustiiv Nordstrom <strong>of</strong><br />
tht= Miriam Cirelu invited athor<br />
Bal-<br />
ts i r-r th<br />
!<br />
mtrnbt r _ I th L%dia<br />
cl wh u d app<br />
. ind<br />
n and<br />
i r\ d t,id r jnd dnuphnut ijr<br />
r if hm nt<br />
Th \nit mb r 11 th mt i tinj_<br />
v> ill i atu * i Ijui t pf*dk r<br />
tth *- th mt wiil b* Midirm<br />
ind H IiLi n<br />
Rescue Squad aides<br />
view fashion show<br />
CORBIN CrrV-Tho ladies<br />
auxiliary af th*? Upper<br />
Township Rescue Squad met<br />
recently at thii 4 Y's<br />
Restaurant, Mra. Yola Flukry<br />
inffjrmnd tht- rn^mbi-'rji that th* 1<br />
•squad .Is _ running luw on<br />
cravaU, Tho auxiliary will<br />
pu reha-M*' sorm* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
unblnachL'd muslin m at eri aland<br />
make itjme <strong>of</strong> thi !<br />
trinn^ular hK<br />
arnhulfince-s.<br />
Thf hcjagli* nal* s<br />
Srptrmhor was quit* 1<br />
with twot 500 hoag-i<br />
•sold.<br />
Plans art to havt^<br />
fo<br />
ht'ld<br />
50-50<br />
r and<br />
ffjr<br />
^cnmbcr.<br />
Thi 1 mfc't nii was adjourned<br />
* that the Bi>t-Linu Fashion<br />
fiw could ho in, After thf<br />
/ih hi n sh o w, r»> fr ?-sh m **n ts<br />
t ! f' served to mi'mbors and<br />
Thr squad and auxiliary will<br />
iivij thoir annual dinner at thf*<br />
Y\ on Saturday ovenin^.<br />
OFF THE KECORD<br />
Jud|*t?—Your wif*' says you<br />
k v v p h t' r c o n t i n u a! [ y<br />
!i.:rrari2f d!<br />
- Prisoner-But, ytnir Honor-<br />
Judge f whihperinM)—Nt>w<br />
not in my <strong>of</strong>flclitl caprinlty,<br />
hut, us man to man, what is<br />
your systpm?<br />
FRBI<br />
MEASURING<br />
and<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
BAKER'S ALUMINUM PRODUCTS<br />
IMf WEST AVINUE, OCEAN CITY<br />
visitor. It was announced that<br />
Mrs. H<strong>of</strong>fman tins joined the<br />
Calvin Circle as a shut-in<br />
member. The next meetilH! will<br />
he in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Clifton<br />
Taylor, .'ilil Wesley nv.<br />
Mrs. John Richardson was<br />
hostess for members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Philnlhea Circle meetiiiK in her<br />
home. Mrs. John Kilselmairled<br />
the devotions, and Mrs. William<br />
Connelly read the Least Coin<br />
article. The next meeting will<br />
be in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. William<br />
Cheatley, a 121 West av.<br />
Devotions were led by Mrs,<br />
Harold Spear for members <strong>of</strong><br />
the Irene Harper Circle meeting<br />
m the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Helen<br />
LeBarMO. Mrs. John Eae read<br />
the Least Coin article, and Mrs,<br />
Leo Bardonhauer was<br />
co-hostess. The next meetinij<br />
will be in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Gordon Cantley, U00 E. Surf<br />
rd.<br />
Helijiious readiniis were<br />
jjiven by Mrs. Fred Riess for<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Westminster<br />
Circle meiitiiii; in the home oT<br />
Mrs, Jonathan F. Wallace. Mrs.<br />
K. J. McLean read the Least<br />
Coin article. The next meetinrj<br />
will be in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Harold Premiss, 1)28 ISatti-rsea<br />
rd.<br />
Mrs. Elsie Tilstra Wiis hostess<br />
for members <strong>of</strong> the Salem<br />
Circle meetinrj in her home<br />
Mrs. William Allen led the<br />
devotions, and Mrs, Ardella<br />
Van Shoiek road the Least<br />
Coin article. The next meeting<br />
will be in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs"<br />
Betty Nebhut, 119 N. Ambler<br />
rd. Homers Point,<br />
Members—<strong>of</strong>- ..the.— KIUK'H<br />
Daujjhters Circle met in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. William McKim.<br />
Mrs. John Bronhead wiLS<br />
welcomed as a new member<br />
Mrs. William Allen led the<br />
devotions and Mrs. Frank<br />
Ma/ijitulii read the Least Coin<br />
article. The next meetillij will<br />
be in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert<br />
Stabler, 51 Walnut rd.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Deborah<br />
Circle mot in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Betty Israel, -Miss Catherina<br />
Gordon liave the devotional<br />
arid Mrs, James Fort read tho<br />
Least Coin Article. The next<br />
meotiniJ will be in the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Ethel Querns, 807 Wesley<br />
av.<br />
Mrs. Quorrjij Boggs led the<br />
devotions and Mrs, Morris<br />
Scott read the Least Coin<br />
article at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Dorcas Circle in the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs, Robert Bates. The next<br />
moetinrj will be in the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. H.O. Lochbaurn, 72<br />
Walnut rd.<br />
Township School sett<br />
parenf-teocher dates<br />
M A R M O R A — P n r i ii t<br />
Ti icht r Ccinftrenct timi i<br />
ippru idling a^iun tin yt ar<br />
The Mr t ri port <strong>of</strong> thi pm^c.<br />
<strong>of</strong> tin cluldn n will take plnne<br />
1>. finiii ii| Mond IV Novtmbir<br />
J^7 hi Linniii), it 7 p m<br />
I ut d iv Novi niht r 1H<br />
bi (.'iinini. at , p m<br />
Wnlnisiliiy_ Novimbir 1') 7<br />
pin ind Tliur.dny Ncivi mbi r<br />
«t) ^tiirtin*. it 2pm<br />
<strong>On</strong> all four ri iy, .uhoo] will<br />
bi ill mi. ill nt ] p m iilt<br />
cir ttrn will iinr lunchm nn<br />
u ti il<br />
Botli morniii), ind aftiniton<br />
knidi r|. irti n in tn report to<br />
-uhoiil with tin morniiij,<br />
^i -urn Tho i children whe in<br />
bu td -md who njrmuJK<br />
itttnd tlu nfti rnuon i-s mn<br />
will t unit to ,chnnl un thimornini.<br />
bu llotij, witli Uit<br />
otht r lUmmtary school<br />
childron,<br />
klndo<br />
p<br />
i hiltlr<br />
OUT OF IT<br />
4<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Printing Company<br />
1020 Asbury Avenue Phone 398Jj|,|<br />
All Types <strong>of</strong> COMMERCIAL & SOCIAL PR| NT]H<br />
NOW AVAILABLE —-<br />
HHOTO COPIES, WHILE-U-WAIT<br />
THEE ESTIMATES • QUAUIrZr<br />
IVST SERVICE • REASONABLE ?»T E|<br />
I \\^ 1 I) ml 1)1 I K\IH)B1<br />
\< K U M.KI.NC. [ o,\ i. \\ \^ NL y- SCHlJEsc<br />
All<br />
M<br />
HOOT-OWL COOKIES<br />
WITCHES HAT CUPCAKES<br />
GINGERBREAD PUMPKINS<br />
PUMPKIN PlfiS<br />
ARD ELLA'S<br />
7th Street and West Avtnui<br />
Open Daily and Sunday Dill 399-9719<br />
Avoid<br />
back-breaking aulo<br />
finance charges...<br />
Save with a low-cost<br />
BANK AUTO LOAN,<br />
For new and used carsfor<br />
refinancingfor<br />
personal needs.<br />
National<br />
OCiAN CITY<br />
51A ISLE CTfY<br />
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE<br />
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSlrRANCl<br />
IRSPAY, OCTOBPR 23, H<br />
jmentary School Notes<br />
(<br />
,„.„<br />
HOOVER'S<br />
iNDEHaAIlTEN<br />
• boys und Kids arc hnppy<br />
in kllidcrijarten, nt Inst.<br />
are learning mnny things<br />
uking now frirnds.<br />
"far, they have made<br />
s nnd bultorflios. It<br />
muki eatorpillars<br />
p<br />
irlonf Thij<br />
i on waxiti<br />
d i Imokli (<br />
lc seasons from their<br />
aph workboolts,<br />
lildreli tailored and cut<br />
pkoy The Dear and<br />
sonif about him. They<br />
ned ninny other songs,<br />
L;<br />
_ fiill liii<br />
[nnd i-til'<br />
i boys and dirts enjoyed<br />
| films nbnllt buttcrnies,<br />
In on thi' Farm, Fireman<br />
i I'm No Fool. With<br />
from the Capo May<br />
Ilffl Library,<br />
Bilker, Angelina<br />
Kinib<strong>of</strong>ly Bridgens,<br />
d, Kelly O'Hearn, and<br />
lly broapht recordings<br />
s tn school for the<br />
to enjoy, Parrtah<br />
..jcl, Donna Luddy,<br />
[eBride, Patricia Reilly,<br />
Doujiherty, Nancy<br />
, Johnny Oibbons and<br />
or also shared their<br />
and books with the<br />
Reynolds brought his<br />
it crab to school and<br />
„. and girls thought It<br />
ito watch.<br />
Find Out," u<br />
,, Muhlieatioii, arrived<br />
s children experimented<br />
iteuchini! and focling<br />
I things. They compared<br />
rlhn(K! <strong>of</strong> sandpaper and<br />
iffincss uf a feather, the<br />
" <strong>of</strong> a brick and the<br />
<strong>of</strong> cotton padding,<br />
|l now the groups are<br />
„ their room for<br />
('en. Each day they<br />
: many more days till<br />
By and keep asking each<br />
V'Cuoss what I'm going<br />
-1EGINA VILLAUME'S<br />
lORADE<br />
Classroom has a definite<br />
Hallowe'en look<br />
ser i% an OKclting<br />
with Fire-Provuntion<br />
Columbus Day,<br />
Jchool Night, United<br />
Day and Hallowii'en!<br />
lllctln boards and art<br />
contor around these<br />
:srenLs, We all enjoypd<br />
>nd hearing Chief<br />
„. <strong>of</strong> the Oconn <strong>City</strong><br />
IDepartment = at an<br />
proijram. Mrs. Lewis'<br />
boys and girls<br />
-1 program comparing<br />
rely and courage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Its with .that <strong>of</strong><br />
ii. Miss Kyle has<br />
.as tho song<br />
i 'lt'n A<br />
Md After All," which<br />
a=H wp discuss<br />
Nations Day."<br />
me Bind so many <strong>of</strong> our<br />
wen' able to come tn<br />
ichuol Night and sit<br />
eur.Hrnall chairs and see<br />
ir beaks, and work thus<br />
A <strong>of</strong> us helped tidy the<br />
juid our desk. We had<br />
efuur papers displayed<br />
ibyiletin boards.<br />
ttc IKIW rcudine our<br />
.JKprinier. It was a<br />
ml diiy when we were<br />
Io hriiiji our . first<br />
!«r home and read to<br />
le family. Books are<br />
rend nnd alsu look at,<br />
to our classroom<br />
•"look a walk tt) the<br />
Library. Kaeh <strong>of</strong> us<br />
fl bonks KI, that now<br />
>n additional 70 books<br />
8 it. We ean even read .<br />
'••' the words in these<br />
are-all hoping to<br />
' own library card<br />
I have been discussed in<br />
*• Christina Jones<br />
II ncr hamster to school<br />
' *»k. tlwen Seidel<br />
Pi m two turtles and<br />
*din brnu^lit in frop.<br />
W< ire all Witrhuij- fur i^n ii<br />
Fall tin bnutiful rjiloi-i i tc<br />
Each day in in jdv^nlurt fur<br />
w We in duuvirini, F urniini<br />
m w mil inti ri tint thuiM<br />
* * #<br />
MRS LMMA WAKIirN S<br />
srCONDCRADI<br />
We on nil ixcittil ibuiit our<br />
Hollnwi en pi iy a, iallid A<br />
Hillowi in Spill Wi hup ill<br />
our p irent ind tm ncK will<br />
torn* ti >,i i it un Thundiv<br />
Octobir 10 it I 1 i i in in tin<br />
frmiaiv SC1I_HI luddufium<br />
Thin will b! in tumi un^<br />
jndpoim b idi IhL jil i\<br />
Wi in w ikini. on nur hrnt<br />
c i eond Grail writing<br />
picimcn Wi lant our ivntinj,<br />
nnw ind v\i ii-i tryinj- tn h IVI<br />
a propi r h ind pn iti m<br />
We in (, ttin,, u , d it<br />
bieond f r idi nnw It fun to<br />
f,nm up snil learn oni thmi,<br />
ni w i arh >* jr<br />
MISS EVE SIKOKA -<br />
THIRD (jRADF<br />
A nm lantuj|,t proj,rim i<br />
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PAGE 6 SECTION TWO THf QCiAN CITY SINTINEL-LeDOeR THURSDAY, OCTOBER;<br />
Raiders top Capers,<br />
20-0; Gayle, Bruce,<br />
•JL"<br />
PIRATE — <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Dave Bruce holds on tight to<br />
the ball as he falls to the ground following a six yard<br />
game against Cape May Saturday. Caper Stanley Curry<br />
seems intent on stealing the ball from Brucr-- Staff<br />
Photo.<br />
Tough times ahmad<br />
McEIyea score TDs<br />
b\ i im.<br />
I in i htlli MM r thru<br />
IJII nl< i it ^ t L much liki i<br />
h illli in luhllt\ lull i r iJ V Itti<br />
Utm hilim ii inn \\ ilh pi<br />
lute ILI JIIIMH In juiiiin i ml 'ft I'<br />
li uli put i In tii i in Cit\ Kid<br />
Devils favored to beat Raiders<br />
Bi Tom Williams<br />
Wi-Il, the fun is nvw 1 Th.<br />
Oetan Citv Red Rind.-rs h m<br />
five vcrv Icnijjh wi-i>k.'mis ul<br />
football jht-.id uf thi-m withuuL<br />
n bn-nk It .ill a.irt, tin<br />
Saturday wk-n thf riffinHni),<br />
C a p L- Atlantic- L i- ,i f, u i<br />
champion H.imnumtun Blut<br />
DL-VI1S juurmv hen- ,inrt bruit i<br />
14 put Mnmnp itruK Hilh<br />
thi-m But, .is \vi> nitntiiuitil<br />
that's ju^t thf br^inmnt:<br />
A wet-k from K.iturd.i\ tin<br />
Raiders trawl tu Llnwuud fur T<br />
match with tild-n^.il M.nnLind<br />
Regional 11121 Thi- MUMJH.,<br />
fought hard last Saturd.n<br />
before li»mg u ] I 0 thwum •••<br />
Millvilli'. South .IITSI% '.. tup<br />
rated tt>am Thi°* will bi> thi<br />
toughest Muitanij tram m s carjudging<br />
by their gnnd .,himiii(!<br />
in the strtini; Simgh JI.T>.I-\<br />
Confyrpnct-' Cuai-h And-s<br />
Frohngka, n jprmrr R.ndt r<br />
mentor, has bejti n thu local<br />
eleven* three nut uf Iciur time<br />
He was the rml> are.j eu.ieh tu<br />
sport a uinnin£ record ovt*f<br />
John Cervino. <strong>Ocean</strong> CiU<br />
coach the last fuur seasons<br />
The week after that tnuph<br />
confrontation the Raider^<br />
traviil to Gloucester (4 0) for<br />
an 11 am game with the team<br />
currently ranked ninth in improvement<br />
South Jersey. The Lions<br />
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OCEAN CfTY-<br />
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tin'<br />
final<br />
May<br />
In t i<br />
Court Hi.iiKM :i|>iiinsl 1 h>><br />
Panthers <strong>of</strong> Middle Township<br />
(.3-! ) why trnmpied St.<br />
.Joseph's nl" Tunis River, :ii2;6,<br />
last week. Qiuirterjiiiek JinY<br />
BumKiirriner and liEilfbuek Curt<br />
Davis, who each nceuunlcd fur<br />
two scores Huturday, should<br />
prove a lough test for thi'<br />
impressive Raider defense.<br />
The final jjiinie, <strong>of</strong> course, is<br />
Thanksgiving morning aKainsl<br />
Pleasantviile (0;!) here an<br />
Reerration Center field,<br />
Though the Greyhounds have a<br />
miserable record riwlit mm<br />
they played hard last Saturday<br />
before losing; to Ilrinitnuntuu-<br />
M-10, It is conceivable thai<br />
tht> Maroon and White could<br />
roll <strong>of</strong>f four straitHit win*<br />
before Thanksgiving Day,<br />
But all <strong>of</strong> these Bailies aru in<br />
the future. The immediate<br />
concern <strong>of</strong> the Red Raiders<br />
iuid their fans is Hainmoiitun,<br />
Unly ;i few years ago this game<br />
would have been considered a<br />
"laugher", All <strong>of</strong> the freshmen<br />
and sophomores would be<br />
looking forward In playing and<br />
the question wouldn't he "(Alii<br />
we win?" but instead, "How<br />
much will we win by?". Th.-<br />
that lias taken<br />
place at Hamnionton is<br />
unbelievable. Makmj; use <strong>of</strong> a<br />
strong midget football<br />
program, the Blue Devils have<br />
been build into a consistently<br />
slronu team that will be<br />
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t m««*n<br />
final period intereepti by<br />
fiuhtmij for the loop title for<br />
Uayle, which was followed<br />
many years hi come. This<br />
season they stand an excellent<br />
about eight minutes later by<br />
eh.inee ol being the first team<br />
the final "score, a five yard run<br />
in a long time to repeal as<br />
by halfback Dave Bruce.<br />
ehampiuns.<br />
Though this victory enabled<br />
The Devils started their<br />
the Red and White to keep<br />
season in real style. They<br />
pace with HamiiioiHon and<br />
bombed ANenluwn, 000;<br />
Middle Township in the battle<br />
huniiliateil Lower Cape May fur first place in the<br />
Regional, IM-fl: and maided Cape Atlantic League, it also<br />
Northern IUlrlingtiin. -1*1-0. pointed up a few glaring<br />
before winning the above<br />
mentioned close battle from<br />
Hleasantville. Hammonton has<br />
scored 170 points and allowed<br />
only 18, rankini; first in the<br />
Tri-i.'uumy area in biilll,<br />
deparnnenfs.<br />
Coach ,/tie Caecia, wlni<br />
deserve!, much <strong>of</strong> the credit for<br />
building the Blue Devils intu a<br />
strong eunlender, ha* one <strong>of</strong><br />
South Jersey's finest football<br />
players on his squad. Bill<br />
bursey, a 31S pound fullback<br />
appropriately nicknamed<br />
"Horse", was named thr- top<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive player this past week<br />
by the Atlantic County<br />
Quarterback Club, Caecia also<br />
makes good use uf his<br />
"U'liatbaek", five-fool-seven.<br />
Mil pound Anthony Mutuiesc:<br />
Dorsey is the second ieadiin<br />
scorer in South Jersey with S2<br />
points while Mololi-se -rank,-<br />
sixth with :ili.<br />
Quarterback I.ee Chappine.<br />
whose air auaek was<br />
completi'ly stopped ' by<br />
Pleasantville last, week,<br />
ion 'h.less throws the ball<br />
|ui, well while makint to,id<br />
ise ,,f Dorsey, Motolese' and<br />
lalfbaek Tony Bradley. The<br />
Blue Devi; defense, while not<br />
heir strohgesi point, is still<br />
nugh ;nid the Raiders can<br />
•sped ,! li.t <strong>of</strong> trouble this<br />
veek.<br />
In their favor, Qci-.ni C'iiv<br />
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Raiders in command against<br />
winless Lower Cape May<br />
Rejtional last Saturday nt<br />
Recreation Center field! The<br />
charges <strong>of</strong> Coach MikeSlaveski<br />
w«in their second straight<br />
Cape-Atlantie League tilt and<br />
their third overall in four starts<br />
by a 20-0 count.<br />
The Raiders scored late in<br />
the first quarter by marching<br />
4 2 yards in five plays with<br />
consistent fullback 'Danny<br />
McElyea barrelling over from<br />
12 yards out. There was no<br />
more scoring until the crucial<br />
weaknesses in the Raider<br />
attack. They turned the ball<br />
over via the fumble or<br />
interception route four times<br />
and could not manage tn<br />
consistently move the bail. All<br />
this against a team that' had<br />
allowed no less Ihan 116 points<br />
in IW first three outings. In<br />
fact, Ht James <strong>of</strong> Penns tirove<br />
scored ll points against the<br />
Capers, the lowest they had<br />
previously allowed th.s season.<br />
Still, one <strong>of</strong> the main objects<br />
<strong>of</strong> football is to come <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
field with more" points" than"<br />
your opponent. Whether you<br />
do that by outseorinc them'<br />
with a ]OE oi points ,or by<br />
sioppinij their <strong>of</strong>fense and just<br />
scoring a few yourself is purely<br />
academic With all <strong>of</strong> their<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive inadequacies the<br />
Raiders have still managed to<br />
win three <strong>of</strong> four and the orily<br />
team to beat them is ranked<br />
sixth m South Jersey's latest<br />
rankings. The reason for this<br />
success . is, <strong>of</strong> course-<br />
DEFENSE.<br />
In [he openini; pmt against<br />
Salem, the entire defensive line<br />
turned back what looked like a<br />
sure touchdown with a<br />
magnificent fioal line stand.<br />
Even in losing to Palmyra,<br />
linebacker Mario Conti and a<br />
few others played will<br />
defensively. The same was true<br />
against. Wiidwood when'," had it<br />
not been for a bad snap from<br />
center, thi' Raiders would have<br />
.hut out the Warriors The<br />
enure Haider defense deserves<br />
credit. Cunti. Bob Coste, Brian'<br />
Broadley.'Bruce Beaver Tom<br />
Shaw, Harrv Vandersliee Jim<br />
and '-Jeff Gavin. Dennis Van<br />
Order. Ken Mathias Ron<br />
Penningion, Hobie Your,,;, Bob<br />
Four and many usher-, who see<br />
frequent action without<br />
weakening the u-nit<br />
Last week the Raiders got<br />
immediate possession <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1<br />
-r - Lrnhl* n h<br />
' "r ,ni-._ n h<br />
'• h 1 n al, I,, t i<br />
h li-t pl_% id<br />
urnbli d th h 11 h i P<br />
'" »' •" il - l.r . M. M<br />
n 1 umhli li th - .<br />
Raider fumble on hi.<br />
<strong>On</strong> second down ,,<br />
Molhia, shot in d hit<br />
Jarvi^ fur an eigh , d<br />
the Capers had r ir,<br />
startini! any kind , J ri<br />
Bruce was the wori-: ,r r<br />
the next series <strong>of</strong> doi<br />
the Caper punt ^ ri,,<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is •.<br />
The ffve-ff.tJit.ninc. ]fi<br />
p Jnd<br />
juniur carried thr—.<br />
tr,,_h<br />
times but fell ihn- '.a<br />
d h jrl<br />
<strong>of</strong> the first dou<br />
sciphomore Mike V.'fjlir!<br />
on to punt Th.. Cap,,<br />
over on their own 1 -. an<br />
tu move the ball m,,;<br />
three yards in thr..- p|j<br />
Four nrarly inlerci-pted<br />
down pass but Lowe<br />
May was foreh !)<br />
I ianiliiiHiliin<br />
, C.;i|jt> May Hifjh 14<br />
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THIS WEEK'S<br />
GAME<br />
OCEAN CITY HIGH SCHOOL<br />
vs.<br />
HAMMONTON HIGH SCHOOL<br />
HOME GAME at the RECREATION FIELD<br />
SATURDAY, 2 P. M.<br />
High School<br />
schedule<br />
Freshman<br />
Ot'tobor 28 Hammonton Away 3-45 p m<br />
November 4 Mainland • Homo H5 p m '<br />
Novombur 11 Millville Junior High Home 3-46 ptn'<br />
November IB Middle Township Home io a.m"-"<br />
Freshman scores <strong>of</strong> previous games:<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0 Cigar Junior High 32<br />
Ot-gan <strong>City</strong> 0 ... Pleasantville High 0<br />
Ot-uan <strong>City</strong> 0 Millville High 8<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0 ...... Cape' May High 14<br />
*Cape-Atlantic League Gamus<br />
Head Coach - Mike Slaveski<br />
Co-Captains: Bryan Broadley, Bob Moore.<br />
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BILLOWS<br />
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P t i t t W ell « th -d t r th k It<br />
tl r o j.r H m There j-e lv il t 15 f I<br />
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rrtl ud mtin \ u forg 11 f I th n p<br />
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meth i, 1 r tt n ] r nt<br />
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to make them listen?<br />
Tod \ \ ng cit z n [th LI t j Stit h<br />
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INSTALLATIONS<br />
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OCEAN CITY<br />
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New Under Ownerih!p.Managemenf <strong>of</strong><br />
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( lln> Htlillnnt body <strong>of</strong> Oci-ui<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hipli'School.<br />
DEFINITE REHUKE<br />
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pay fer ordinary iystems. Wo will be jlldtoi<br />
cuss the details with you,<br />
Wm. S. AMDERSOI<br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
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JOSEPH 1, MOHEY, JR., LltlM"<br />
• ELiCTRICAL CONTRACTOR *<br />
ROOF ANTINNAS<br />
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710 Asbury Avenue<br />
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_ OOOD CONDITION -<br />
SALE or RINT<br />
- MONTH - SBAS<br />
QCTOBIR 23, 1969<br />
lecoming candidates<br />
iinafed by seniors<br />
I Friday, OcmhiT 10, tn.- Marion plans tu attend 11 Junior<br />
iiomiruunis si'lrctd CuIJege after graduation,<br />
l,[,. 5 fi.r Ih I9GQ Umny Cox iu a college pn-p<br />
Each<br />
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niiijt.r IJinny is B participant as<br />
fnoniin»t' 1 n inajomtle and takes part in<br />
ri .mi' (,'irl ami<br />
Executive Committee and<br />
Sii - rlioicn Th>-<br />
Ciravel, Ginny'i, plans afti-r<br />
J"" Lnwrcnci-,<br />
Cnx,<br />
Braduatiun are tii attend<br />
S.trah Jamnu'<br />
Slii-ariT,<br />
Ke C,,lle<br />
'smith, nnrf Muniin The htudent body will elect<br />
the Homecuminji Queen on<br />
Smith a cullrgp TueMlay, Novemher 2,1, for the<br />
Saturday HomecominK Game,<br />
Gmid luck tci all the jjirk and<br />
may the best manf^nrl) win.<br />
^ Bi-crulary, Pep<br />
cnt, rtfpn'M'ntatiVf<br />
•ydent rcmncil. Afttr<br />
|tion Albt-rU plan- U><br />
?gr ,inti further HIT<br />
inn.<br />
Jan*? MiKlincciu l'J u<br />
s niajor Shi*i*> activu- in<br />
, Student Council,<br />
s Club, nnd I s * a murabrr<br />
| grnior CJaHb oxfcutivt-<br />
AfltT grnduaticjn<br />
i tu atti nd i*fillnfjr* and<br />
f LJWTI'HC i- in j cdllfgn<br />
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•-hi- .il'.u takt'H purl<br />
[f'riiH, f hmr, cljy^.<br />
ctmiinittfi*. humir<br />
and Hf.Utli Ciirrur^<br />
iori Murjihy Is a business<br />
She participated in<br />
Club, nnd -Carvel.<br />
Honor Society<br />
holds cake sale<br />
Thn Natuina] Hnmir Society<br />
h»d it', rirst Cakt- Solr fur the<br />
yt-.ir l,^t Thursday <strong>of</strong>u-r schual<br />
Actually, no r-akL-s m such WDFL><br />
nn ^dlc Inbtrnd, cuprakui,<br />
i-nnkii's, browmi'i, fudgn, end<br />
rTninhmclI'iw Riet Kn&pip*,,<br />
HOMECOMING CANDIDATES - Nominations for<br />
Homecoming Queen were hold on October 10 They are<br />
Orom left to right) top: Oinni Cox, Bonnie Shearer, and<br />
Alberta Smith; bottom. Marion Murphy, j a n Lawrence<br />
and faara-Jane Migliaccio,<br />
e<br />
Billows staff works<br />
on football programs<br />
Every year' at the football<br />
games there is one thing that<br />
never changes. No, it's not tho<br />
grass nor tho height <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
stands nor the spirit displayed<br />
by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Granted that all<br />
alcjnfi with punch .ind<br />
fjin^ijnjli', were *,t*rvcd in the<br />
f in ehiri Be ides being a tfdeher, Mr<br />
Dotti i
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REAL fSTATE —SALE<br />
ITS AQl IS JUaT PAST ef tfta piet<br />
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t@f <strong>of</strong> said da&^ant* netia is hr^<br />
by Eiv«i te tha Cr^ditori <strong>of</strong> s^id<br />
daee^tnt ts BfasSit ts tfla Es^eyter<br />
within six months from tha sth ds?<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oetobar 1969 thii<br />
claims<br />
writ] g and<br />
tha amount<br />
juiars <strong>of</strong> tha claim.<br />
Dated Ooto&B- S*. AD, 19S9<br />
Albert M, Aih. EiKUto<br />
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areciasB must d » 6y pay njj the rTreij r^ a to r^i**srn et forth<br />
the court m y allow pnO a tt,e artry <strong>of</strong> j drmenf<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> OitJ Park, Lot 696, Bios*<br />
75M945<br />
- 47S, Let 16, Tss map<br />
• look C. Lots *S5, AM. 467, 47.60<br />
QC»an Crty Par*. Bloek 4B<<br />
Lot 13, T»» Map<br />
Bain - <strong>City</strong> part. Lot 697, 751.1945<br />
Bteek «JS, Lot 15, Tn M»p<br />
Otaan faty Part, Lot 69S, 765.IS4S<br />
Blost 47t, Lot 14, T»« M»p<br />
Pe»n <strong>City</strong> Part, Lot. 699, , 759.1945<br />
BIM* 478, Lot 13, Tai M«p :<br />
Dsian <strong>City</strong> P.rk, »loek D, 240-1945<br />
Lot S41, m 46«. Lot 4, Ta« m*p<br />
OM" <strong>City</strong> Parti Bl C Lot» jii,<br />
I17194S<br />
320, 3S1, II 451, Lot 4. Tu man<br />
Pima, Park, m E, Lot iSI.<br />
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Bl 44g, Lot 14, Tax rnap<br />
Oosan CJlJ P>Bft, Lat» 5. 6, 7, 316.1945<br />
Bl 470, Lot I, Taj map<br />
Oe»»n <strong>City</strong> P.M.. Bi 0, Lot 6J7, J41.1941<br />
62», Bl 477, Let 2. Ta» rrwo<br />
Oe»n Cp Part, Lot 167, MB, 2S9.1945<br />
• Bl 463, Let 6, T.« mg<br />
OeHn CJty P*!*, •( D, Lat« 1J4<br />
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1!5, 118; BIS. 617. BJ 440, Lot 10<br />
BJ 454, Lot 4, Ta« B -"<br />
pea.n <strong>City</strong> Park, Bl E, Loll 784, 306.1945<br />
IB5, Part <strong>of</strong> Lot i Bl 456, Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lot B, m '45S, ta, (two<br />
Bi J7, Lot 1, II 37, Lot i,<br />
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B^_!43, Lot 14, m 5*1, Lot 14,<br />
14«.6S<br />
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12 _ SICTiON TWO THI OCEAN CITY SlNTINiL-LEDGER<br />
25- YEAR GUARANTEE<br />
HIORQIHTRM<br />
CAS HOT-WATER BOILER<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Community College's soccer<br />
Margate, Vu tor Fr.inc.rsfo, Wrst Atlantic. <strong>City</strong>, and ham<br />
fteam line up for their sqund picture. Front row, left to Watt, Pleasantville iJct-oiid row an- Virtur Laptv, ERK<br />
; right are Angela Lisa, Egg Harbor; Frank McGuire, Hjrbnr, Rtm Hin s, Pli^niitviUi-, .!.«I H.iti'-Ui, £(•(•<br />
.Margate; Pat Crawford, Somers Point; Joe Mangiollo, Harbor, Albert Laun-iico, Margate, \IP\ DJIU\.,<br />
Mays Landing; Hal Leek, Mays Landing; Bob Buberms, Margate John BUIJ;I-S, Ph-aijnKilIr, Mike McGint\,<br />
Bngintini ,_and_Gerrv_J3iini.m<br />
F.i-;t H.irhur Thml_ruii_<br />
are Prinue Owen,.,<br />
Atlantic Pity, Da\itl Cope, Mass<br />
Landing, Rit-hjrd Jullano, Somrn Point Chuck Dunn,<br />
Ventnor ,Ia\ rtinnell. North field<br />
RUJMT Ru^nno Egg<br />
Harbor, Mikt MtCimni, Lmwauci Stan hutirihu<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Jorjji- Ku^nit/<strong>of</strong>f, Huena, and CUM h<br />
\lfn (1 Lfister The Buci ant'tr,, »ith a «• 1 reicird, plas<br />
Mt-rrer CaunU<br />
COIILJJI, libs national iunmr mlle^e<br />
ihamjiion- at 1pm Saturci i\ falltmmi; .1 New JIT-.C'\<br />
SOLI IT L'onhij. Aa-au Jdtion e hniL ml the \CC Lampus<br />
IJulii<br />
Plumliiiii, uid Hi IIIIILi<br />
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long Life Cast-iron<br />
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• IMMEOIATJ<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
• SATIJFACTION<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />
Formerly Taccarino Plumbing & Hearing<br />
618 WEST AViNUi DIAL 399-0450<br />
New „ Under Ownership rAonagoment <strong>of</strong><br />
LEON CRAM1R . JOSfPH DOUGHERTY<br />
ANTHONY P§PB<br />
Bowling<br />
'Bolts strike<br />
Mustangs, 14-0<br />
MILLY'IM 1 -<br />
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TREMENDOUS<br />
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SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
SALES and SERVICi<br />
_ SERVING YOU SINCE-'22 —<br />
INNA M, SCHUPF<br />
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mil Dan Saiimno, <strong>of</strong> 1012 Simpsiuii av ,<br />
li id i (.iintl cl.tN on tin; meadows this<br />
MI el.. briti^ins4 home six teal and n white<br />
Loot An<br />
was opened<br />
ersey Senior Photo<br />
Brant hunting sea<br />
opens this Saturd<br />
brunt hunting i ,i,L»n s^ilf ufn n<br />
tini hjli hour in ic»n<br />
l unri*(<br />
tin ,S tturri.i\ (O( tubt.F<br />
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Fi h imi fulfill m tin<br />
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ind Lt tmnmic<br />
=-Xhi—' •**-•• <br />
night instead <strong>of</strong> having them<br />
out for two, three or more<br />
nigh ts.<br />
Commissioner Wimbcrg also<br />
pointed out that since this will<br />
be a Friday the school children<br />
will have a better opportunity<br />
to go "begging" as thore Is no<br />
school the next day so they<br />
don't<br />
have the homework<br />
problem facing them.<br />
Spook parade tonight m<br />
as<br />
Thursday, October 30.<br />
j£x<br />
Masquerade paroge n tar to 7:30 p.m. sharp at 6th it<br />
SSft<br />
and Asbury av, and marches south on Asbury av> to 10th ^|^<br />
st. Reviewing stand jmd stands for judges and sppcial SK<br />
guests at <strong>City</strong> Hall. : : ;^<br />
Entry registration: Plnneraji and Haldy Paint Store, SjS<br />
721 Ashury av., all day today, Lato entries may registor £%<br />
at OO'i Tailor Shop, 809-18 A-tburv av., until the start ?; : g<br />
<strong>of</strong> the parade. No entry fee,<br />
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DIVISIONS •<br />
1 Children singles to age 7<br />
2-Ch!ldren singles 8 and up<br />
a^hUdren groupt<br />
4-School floats<br />
B-Commereial floats<br />
MUSICAL OBOUra:<br />
6-Fomily 0'oups<br />
B-Atjults, single and groupa<br />
7>Coitumed marching groups<br />
S-Non-eommercifll floats<br />
kst HS Band<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> HS Band<br />
Mainland Regional HS BEnd<br />
Seahorse tanoer, Corpi<br />
Lamplighters Corps<br />
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•li r< nju fil« h\mp<br />
Young hunters urged<br />
to practice safety<br />
re OLD HI1DI<br />
at the business<br />
<strong>of</strong> fitting<br />
TOUNG<br />
FEET<br />
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•*•"'" "'"••*- )0 devefep shoo* for children<br />
and to fit them properly. Tho FOOT TRAITS w«<br />
future, are ihe produet <strong>of</strong> quality leadership by the<br />
minufaeiurer lince 1893 , , , «nd wo are proud loo<br />
Of mtt raputitiort to fil_them-properly. See tho full<br />
line <strong>of</strong> quality crafted Foot Traits at our siore ioon.<br />
PRICED ACCOHDINO TO SIII<br />
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DO3BS<br />
RIDGEFIELD<br />
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18 FISH<br />
STICKS '1.00<br />
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PtiiVNTATfpN<br />
CHICKEK '4.00<br />
Regularly §4.50<br />
TAKEOUT WfCHEN<br />
10th St. & Asbury Av«. Dial 399-1348<br />
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ltmer thi- \rstmg iigr* tu IH<br />
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11 <strong>of</strong> L ipr Mrfy<br />
Cciunty u t \rtmg<br />
rn rhinn ihi cjunt\ \ t<br />
huuld bt ki nwn 11 a littl<br />
mtirt than in hour itt r<br />
thr pcill chi t H p m If<br />
thn bilht rrnt r!il Tin<br />
rlti t i<br />
n<br />
r\pccti d th<br />
not<br />
m i<br />
knnv n until r*<br />
dni day murning<br />
•h<br />
invariably refer to m<br />
"lackluster" campaigns. Dull is<br />
a rnoFe iipprapriate word.<br />
Corning down to the wire<br />
the (Jubornatorial candidates<br />
are evenly matched. Most<br />
experienced observers believe<br />
the battle will be settled by a<br />
mere handful <strong>of</strong> votes, maybe<br />
fis few as 20,000,<br />
Ovor in Atlantic Oityi where<br />
such things go on, those who<br />
want to gamble on the<br />
outcome can get six to five on<br />
Cahill. Tliia means that a bettor<br />
must put up 9800 on dahill<br />
and the bookmaker will give<br />
him $600 if Cahill wins.<br />
Conversely those who regard<br />
Moyner as the man on whom<br />
to lay a bet carl put up only<br />
SBOO and get their money back<br />
plus J8QO if Meyncr wins en<br />
'i'uei(day.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e ycrnbinr pF<strong>of</strong>essed<br />
disifusl with both candidates.<br />
"I'll give eight to five against<br />
either one or both <strong>of</strong> them,"<br />
was the way ho put it. That,<br />
naturally, is just a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
bookie'*; joke.<br />
The* big OOP county-wide<br />
rally at the Music Pier came <strong>of</strong>f<br />
as scheduled on Monday night<br />
with some 700 <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Republican faithful present. It<br />
is woFth recording that the<br />
only candidate who showed up<br />
on time was Cahill. All the rest<br />
were late.<br />
Those whose hobby is<br />
Charlie Sandman-watching saw<br />
continued on page 3<br />
p<br />
Blue Angeli Corps<br />
MYSTERY MARCHER!<br />
A prominent citizen <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will Masquerade as<br />
a Mystery Marcher, Tht first spectator to correctly gues<br />
the identity <strong>of</strong> the Mystery Marcher will be awarded a<br />
J2S U.S. Savingi Bond. Submit guesses at Finneran and<br />
Haley<br />
Paint Store, 721 Asbuiy a*., immediately<br />
following end <strong>of</strong> parade.<br />
Parade produced and staged by members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Exchange Club,<br />
Fighting for //fe<br />
Conklin's counsel<br />
switches attack to<br />
the death penalty<br />
WHERE WAS CHARLIE?-Gnly the<br />
well known smile <strong>of</strong> Rfpresentative<br />
CharlES W. Sandman, ?.., v is missing<br />
from this ihot, <strong>of</strong> uappj * .'SPrturi. Photo<br />
WM made before thf start <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Republican ralJy on the Music Pier<br />
Monday night. Shown (left to right) are<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Men's Republican Club<br />
president David Elliott. Assemblyman<br />
No Appalachia hmral<br />
Janies R, Hurley,<br />
gubernatorial<br />
candidate<br />
William T. Cahill,<br />
Assemblyman James S, Caflero and State<br />
Senator Bobert E, Kay, Cane . May<br />
County Leader Sandman waa elsawhere,<br />
however, reviving rumors he is none too<br />
enthusiastic about Cahill's candidacy.<br />
Senior Photo,<br />
Convicted killer Robert T.<br />
Conklin, 32, who last March<br />
wa» convicted <strong>of</strong> the murder <strong>of</strong><br />
Oliver Olarkjon, 66, and his<br />
wife, Ethyl, 92, <strong>of</strong> Tuekahee,<br />
is clearly unhappy and<br />
frightened. <strong>On</strong>ly legal niceties<br />
stand between him and the<br />
electric eHair.<br />
So, having exhausted other<br />
ways and means <strong>of</strong> getting his<br />
sentence reduced to life<br />
imprisonniorit,<br />
Conklin's<br />
attorney, John W. Gilbert, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,' has attacked the<br />
eongtitutionaiity <strong>of</strong> the death<br />
penalty and the State Supreme<br />
JJourt has jflven Gilbert 30 days<br />
to file a challenge to Hie<br />
Perskie joins fight for Cape library<br />
ness for clrc^n up 11 nd business<br />
lusive<br />
^<br />
* s s U " »Dobl»<br />
jiml the quality you WpC"<br />
sniip brim and exc<br />
D ( .bb4 Gld Ed«<br />
*2O.O0<br />
Other, frsm<br />
TAKES A MM<br />
,TO THE SEiS-in bucket<br />
pssrve pdgct built on a motor<br />
"«*8 will make it easy to p.iinl<br />
'WstrHetueos <strong>of</strong> t hc five bridt'^s<br />
? C'npu May County Bridf<br />
*«. The heum in the photo<br />
outward so that the man in th.<br />
Ulidt,i (01111111<br />
i<br />
Marvm PeFskie, former Capn<br />
May County assemblyman,<br />
announced yesterday that he<br />
will form n citizens' committee<br />
to insure the .construction <strong>of</strong> a<br />
new<br />
library in Cape May<br />
County.<br />
"I find ,lt most unsettling to<br />
be a resident <strong>of</strong> a county<br />
whose Bea_rd <strong>of</strong> Freeholders<br />
cannot nee their way clear to '<br />
construct<br />
a new library,<br />
.particularly<br />
under the<br />
conditions presently existing<br />
here,'* PeFskie said,<br />
"I Intend to form a citizens'<br />
committee to promote the ,<br />
construction<br />
<strong>of</strong> the new<br />
library. This Is not a political<br />
(Tosture, The eomrnitteo will be<br />
completely<br />
non-partisan and<br />
will Function nfter the elections<br />
Voter Transportation<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Leoime uf<br />
Women Voters hns -issued a<br />
reminder to all registered<br />
voters to exercise • their<br />
franchise Tuesday by Roini! to<br />
the polls nnd voting in the<br />
election. Anyone needing<br />
transportation tp and from the .<br />
polls is invited to call 3990171<br />
between 10 a,fn, and 4 p.m- lo<br />
arrange for pick up.<br />
d not just release<br />
for the political<br />
are over 1,<br />
statements<br />
wars,<br />
''I have been asked by many<br />
persons, both pr<strong>of</strong>essionai and<br />
non-pr<strong>of</strong>essional, to become so<br />
involved. Perhaps It was my<br />
nine-year-eld daughter telling<br />
me that her school libFary was<br />
not going to receive<br />
.educational book service from<br />
the county because <strong>of</strong> a lack <strong>of</strong><br />
space and a shortage <strong>of</strong> staff<br />
that helped mo make my final<br />
decision,<br />
"Any community which<br />
ignores<br />
the cultural and<br />
intellectual aspects <strong>of</strong> life can<br />
soon become as Impoverished<br />
as Appalachia, Our county ha.1<br />
already expended in uxcess <strong>of</strong><br />
SI 10,600.00 to acquire and<br />
cluaF land and hiru iirehiteets<br />
for the preparation <strong>of</strong> a new<br />
library and <strong>of</strong>fice building. In<br />
fact, the architects have<br />
already billed the county for<br />
over half <strong>of</strong> their total fee. The<br />
present library facilities in our<br />
county are deplorable.<br />
Students have to go elsewhere<br />
to do theiF research. The<br />
overcrowded conditions make<br />
it difficult for the staff to<br />
work, let alone members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
community to use the library,<br />
"The alleged financial<br />
problems raised by the<br />
freeholders as a deterrent to<br />
the construction <strong>of</strong> a nnvv<br />
library are nothing but a<br />
convenient rationalization. Our<br />
municipalities are bondliii; for<br />
sewers, for convention halls<br />
Reluctant witness<br />
sentenced two years<br />
Wmather<br />
Toriny, mnlitly<br />
Ronnie Lee Murray, 28,<br />
whuse refusal to testify in the<br />
case <strong>of</strong> Christopher Brendan<br />
.Hughes, accused murdeFeF <strong>of</strong><br />
. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fudge shop<br />
proprietor Harry Anglemyer,<br />
may have changed the course<br />
<strong>of</strong> the trial, turned up in<br />
C<br />
F<br />
Foreman claimed he had s<br />
statement from MurFay which<br />
implicated<br />
Hughes" • in<br />
Anglemyer's death on Labor<br />
Day 1984.<br />
In court last week, the<br />
slender Negro stood<br />
before<br />
Judge Benjamin Rimm.<br />
and a UHle milder. High<br />
temperature near 60- Fair<br />
and mild tonight with i\<br />
low near 40, Friday, fair,<br />
temperature in the 60s,<br />
Saturday,<br />
partly cloudy<br />
with a chflnee <strong>of</strong> showefs,<br />
Sunday, fair and eoolvr.<br />
•U.S. Weather Bureau:<br />
Time and tides<br />
Wfi Sfi Sit ppjiWBrts^^<br />
HOTICI — p.tluel V, hour foi<br />
BtmeH. MH I hour lor ••«l«r«<br />
„ u— £T^k» {^^ Laif Quiriil<br />
High L«<br />
Cuuiily cuurt Pflduy.<br />
pleaded guilty to the chango<br />
and other municipal projects<br />
and the county can do the<br />
-same for a library. Waiting will<br />
make the prices go up, not<br />
down. Federal and State grants<br />
are available to help to defray<br />
these costs. I think those in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> policy determination<br />
are putting too much weight<br />
on tho materialistic aspect <strong>of</strong><br />
things. Without knowledge<br />
there is no vision and, to<br />
paraphrase the Qood Book,<br />
without vision the community<br />
perishes,<br />
"I will do my best to form a<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> substantial<br />
citizens to undo the present<br />
fiasco and to see that a new<br />
nnd adequate library is built in<br />
accordance with the plans and<br />
lands already obtained and<br />
provided for."<br />
Christmas club<br />
checks on way<br />
Christmas Club cheeks'<br />
totalling over half a million<br />
dgllars will be mailed by the<br />
Capo May County<br />
National<br />
Bank so m to reach 2700<br />
members on Monday,<br />
November 3.<br />
Bank president Bruce P.<br />
Dimon,<br />
who made the<br />
announcement, said the dollar<br />
l<br />
f<br />
original sentence.<br />
The murder <strong>of</strong> the elderly<br />
landscape gardener and his wife<br />
was, according to the hig><br />
court, "savage beyond<br />
description" and the legal<br />
arguments<br />
raised by the<br />
defense failed to impress the<br />
justices,<br />
"So<br />
long as the death<br />
sentence remains the legislative<br />
policy in our State and<br />
withstands the constitutional<br />
attack the judicial system must<br />
fairly implement it.<br />
"Here there was not only<br />
armed robbery with killings in<br />
the course there<strong>of</strong> but evidence<br />
<strong>of</strong> "coldblooded" murder by<br />
the defendant on his part<br />
which was savage<br />
beyond<br />
description,"<br />
_. Oonklin and two other men,<br />
Matthew Sheridan, 20, and<br />
David Wiliets, 17, invaded the<br />
Olrrksons' isolated home on<br />
the night <strong>of</strong>last November 21,<br />
When the trio<br />
left the<br />
premises they had loaded their<br />
cor with valuables. The nude<br />
and battered bodies <strong>of</strong><br />
- Glarkson and hli wife lay on<br />
the living room floor. Bullets<br />
hid been fired into their heads.<br />
In an unsuccessful effort to<br />
hide their crime the trio set the<br />
' house on Ore before<br />
they<br />
departed,<br />
Conklin hid out with a<br />
young womiin in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
while<br />
Sheridan and Wiliets<br />
rented an apartment in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> in which they secreted the<br />
loot. Astute Investigative work<br />
by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Detective James<br />
Nicklos uncovered their<br />
hideout and resulted In the<br />
solution <strong>of</strong> the murders.<br />
Actually,<br />
there is little<br />
likelihood that Oonklin will be<br />
led into the execution chamber<br />
at any time in the near future,<br />
if ever. Capital punishment is<br />
under attack iri the United<br />
States Supreme Court and<br />
meanwhile 23 other men are<br />
continued on page 3<br />
Five motorists<br />
fined in court<br />
Municipal Judge Franklin A.<br />
King handed out the first<br />
ii fi<br />
I't.<br />
MEN'S and<br />
733 Artory Av*.<br />
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT<br />
i D I N l r t<br />
beneath thc<br />
proceeding.<br />
ion i inn man John J.<br />
ish cue. limiiijii Hubert Stebbina<br />
nifl"liiid|'i' iMiikn D iv nl Errickson lust<br />
instiin li'-n, l"fon> they<br />
take<strong>of</strong>f<br />
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and AMBRICAN<br />
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6:06<br />
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y<br />
y<br />
He had been indicted on a<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> obstructing justice<br />
shortly<br />
after he insisted on<br />
standing mute though first<br />
assistant prosecutor Solomon<br />
Appreciation dinner<br />
for board members<br />
All members <strong>of</strong> volunteer<br />
hoards and commissions<br />
associated with pcean <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
government have been invited<br />
to attend an "appreciation<br />
dinner" to be held at the<br />
PortOCall<br />
Motor Inn on<br />
Thursday, November 6,<br />
Mayor Robert L, Sharp said<br />
that the city<br />
accept* the<br />
unpnid services <strong>of</strong> many men<br />
and women but has failed to<br />
show its appreciation in any<br />
tangible way. The dinner its<br />
planned as a gesture <strong>of</strong> thanks<br />
to those concerned, Sharp said,<br />
Ho wouldn't tostiry. That was<br />
that. ,<br />
"Why wouldn't you testify,<br />
Mr. Murray?" Judge Rimm<br />
asked.<br />
"I don't choose to go Into<br />
thnt," Murray respgnded.<br />
The Batonlshed judge asked<br />
the question again and again ho<br />
got the same answer—"I don't<br />
choose to go into that," '<br />
Murray was sentenced to<br />
two years to run concurrently<br />
with a prison<br />
term he in<br />
currently serving In a Terre<br />
Haute, Ind, federal prison. The<br />
prisoner seemed unperturbed.<br />
The length <strong>of</strong> his earlier terms<br />
wore the same and the Atlantic<br />
County term wouldn't add a<br />
minute to them,<br />
Hughes, meanwhile, is back<br />
in Lewlsburg Federal<br />
Penitentiary where he is serving<br />
a term for extortion, He can<br />
never he re-tried for the<br />
Anjlemyer murder.<br />
vululiH) <strong>of</strong> the 1U69 elub is the<br />
largest ever disbursed by the<br />
bunk and the total number <strong>of</strong><br />
members is slightly hlfher than<br />
in 1988.<br />
:<br />
-<br />
The bank maintains <strong>of</strong>fices<br />
here, in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> and Cape<br />
May and the money for<br />
Christmas gift buying will go to<br />
recipients throughout the area,<br />
Dimon said.<br />
He noted that the bank Is<br />
now opening its 1970<br />
Christmos club at all <strong>of</strong> its four<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices.<br />
The halfmilllon dollars<br />
tli»tribuled to the 8700<br />
members by the bonk will have<br />
an important, effect on the<br />
economy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and its<br />
neighboring<br />
communities,<br />
merchants said yesterday.<br />
The<br />
distribution <strong>of</strong> the<br />
checks really marks the start <strong>of</strong><br />
our preCliristmas buying<br />
season," one <strong>of</strong> them noted.<br />
in <strong>of</strong> th fa<br />
season in traffic dividion <strong>of</strong><br />
Municipal Court yesterday;<br />
Mrs, Joan Buchanan, 3B, <strong>of</strong><br />
23 Arkansas av., was fined only<br />
three dollars plus three dollars<br />
Costa for failure to carry her<br />
car<br />
registration. She was<br />
Involved in a minor accident »t<br />
9th st. and Asbury av, on<br />
September 10,<br />
The<br />
other driver in the<br />
accident, Francis H. We«t, 76,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 830 Atlantic av., paid a ISO<br />
fine and $5 costs on a careless<br />
driving charge.<br />
William D". Niekles, 17, <strong>of</strong> i?<br />
Sindia rd., paid $30 on a<br />
careless. driving haorge,<br />
Anthony M. Coviello, 43, <strong>of</strong><br />
Egg Harbor, found guilty <strong>of</strong><br />
ignoring a stop street sign, paid<br />
sae.<br />
Walter H. Krokonberger, 25,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1320 West av, uol away with<br />
a $17 fine for driving 70 miles<br />
an hour in a 50-mile zone but<br />
he had his driving privileges<br />
revoked for 30 days.<br />
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2 _ StCTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SjNTINf LLEDGER<br />
HONORED — Veteran Police Sergeant<br />
William I. Spruill who is retiring from<br />
the force WBS guest <strong>of</strong> honor at a PBA<br />
dinner at White Hail this week. Photo<br />
Eugene A. Berry<br />
Obituaries<br />
Eugene A. Berry, <strong>of</strong> 10-A<br />
Atlantic av., Plcasantville, cliud<br />
yesterday morning at the<br />
Linwood Convalescent Center<br />
following a lengthy illncM. Ho<br />
was 65,<br />
Mr, Berry was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the Shore Camp <strong>of</strong> Gideons,<br />
Bible Society international; the<br />
Christian Business Men's<br />
Committee, Mainland Baptist<br />
—Church 4n PlDasantnlleaBd was""<br />
well known as a gospel song<br />
leader in this area.<br />
He was horn in Port<br />
Republic and.had spent all hk<br />
life in Atlantic County. He had<br />
worked as a private duty male<br />
nurse For many years, was<br />
associated with Prudential<br />
Insurance Company for 23<br />
years and for the past 16 years<br />
had been employed by the<br />
B.A. Rsiff Fuel Company,<br />
Inc., <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville,<br />
Surviving are his wife, B.<br />
Josephine; one daughter, Mrs.<br />
Doris B. Bndicott, <strong>of</strong> Ms city;<br />
three grandsons, Kirk Endieott,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pleasantville, Craig and Gary<br />
Endieott, <strong>of</strong> this city: two<br />
sisters, Mrs. Josephine Cole, <strong>of</strong><br />
Linwood, and Mm. Virginia<br />
Ford, <strong>of</strong> Tuekerton; and one<br />
brother, Clayton, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton.<br />
Funeral services will be<br />
conducted Saturday at 2 p.m.<br />
from Mainland Baptist Church<br />
Albert L. Garrett<br />
Albert L. Oarrett, <strong>of</strong> 216<br />
19th St., died Sunday in<br />
Lankenau, Hospital,<br />
Philadelphia. Ho was 78. *<br />
Mr. Oarrett wm a retired<br />
interior and exterior decorator.<br />
He formerly lived in Upper<br />
Darby, Pa., and had made his<br />
home here for six years.<br />
Surviving are one niece, Mrs.<br />
Florence Weir, <strong>of</strong> Ambler, Pa.,<br />
and one nephew, Frank<br />
Sweeney, <strong>of</strong> New York <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Funeral services will be hold<br />
this mdrning (Thursday) at 11<br />
o'clock from the Chodwick<br />
Funeral Homo in Ardmort, Pa.<br />
Interment will bo it<br />
Cumberland Cemetery, Limri-<br />
Pa.<br />
Rev, W, Henry Wilson<br />
Rev. W. Henry Wilson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, a former local<br />
resident, died at his home last<br />
Friday. He was 79.<br />
Rev. Wilson had servud as<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> Tabernacle Baptist<br />
Church hero for 28 years. He is<br />
survived by his wife, Daisy,<br />
F u neral services were<br />
conducted from Holy Trinity<br />
Church, 19th and Bainbridge,<br />
Philadelphia, The Rev, Z.L,<br />
Byrd, pastor <strong>of</strong> Tabernacle<br />
Baptist, <strong>of</strong>ficiated.<br />
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Asbury av. this evening.<br />
The four candidates who<br />
are not selected will ride<br />
on the Miss Pumpkin float<br />
as members <strong>of</strong> her court<br />
'I hi t.induliUi for MiSb<br />
1'umpkiti an> (1. to r.)<br />
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„ U3UFLE<br />
i J ' OF REAL<br />
MASQUERADERS. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mrs - J*mei Finnegan with their horse<br />
policemen, their wives and guests costume, first prize winners; and Mr, and<br />
* ? " - u *»*?fea aiiu quests<br />
eninvpH ft».H,,-i*;,« Mrs. naaWil wiin m, „„ ,<br />
donned costumes and enjoyed festivities Mrs, Kenneth Gaskill who came _. „<br />
at the annual Hallowe'en Party given by couple <strong>of</strong> real tough cookies and won<br />
the Policemen's Wives Association second prize.<br />
Sunday. The photo at top shows Mr. and<br />
Politics<br />
eontinued from page 1<br />
significance in the fact that<br />
among those who were not<br />
present at the rally was<br />
Sandman himself. The<br />
Congressman,- it was explained,<br />
was too busy in Washington to<br />
make the rally. It was said,<br />
however, that he managed to<br />
get down to Cape May quite<br />
early nn Tuesday morninfs.<br />
Sandman, <strong>of</strong> eourse, has<br />
hewed to the party lino ins<strong>of</strong>ar<br />
as Cahill is concerned. At a<br />
rally in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> he<br />
introduced the candidate and<br />
urged _ everybody to vote for<br />
him. Senator Frank S. Farley<br />
Atlantic County Republican<br />
leader who is definitely for<br />
Cahlli, listened attentively. The<br />
expression on Farley's face as<br />
Sandman spoke was<br />
inscrutable.<br />
In Cape May County the<br />
Republicans seem safe enough.<br />
All are expected to win,<br />
though a couple <strong>of</strong> candidates •<br />
Beeeh N. Pox for sheriff and<br />
Anthony J. Catonoso, running<br />
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^; 90c<br />
Friday<br />
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LN OUR 41ST YEAR<br />
WARDS<br />
PASTRY<br />
724 Asbury Ave.<br />
Dial 399-1260<br />
for a new freeholder term', will<br />
get fewer vote* than usual.<br />
Statewide most ob-Servnrs<br />
believe the 8271 million clean<br />
water bond issue will be<br />
Approved. Tho other two<br />
puhlic questions involvinB<br />
constitutional changes—lg.<br />
year-old voting and a State<br />
lottery . are regarded as more<br />
iffy. Maybo they will. Maybe<br />
they won't.<br />
The year <strong>of</strong> an election for<br />
^ :<br />
Pramor <strong>of</strong> the State should<br />
not be regarded as an <strong>of</strong>f-year<br />
election. But the American<br />
electorate appears to be more<br />
and more blase' se that only in<br />
a presidential year is voter<br />
Interest really bubbling.<br />
That is a serious matter if It<br />
is true. To preserve our right to<br />
vote wo must take every<br />
election seriously. There<br />
should be no <strong>of</strong>f-year eliwtien<br />
doldrums.<br />
Ri print"! tram Hoywnotl.wiikefield Ojmtosue:<br />
<strong>On</strong> the<br />
Basic Necessities,**<br />
First, <strong>of</strong> m must have a brown,<br />
i • bra, piU.. <strong>On</strong> Friday get ti quartiitid<br />
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»A6E 4 — S1CTION QNB THi OCiAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1969<br />
TRUCK MOVES TIIANHCIUPT<br />
Hospital Auxiliary<br />
Legion Auxiliary<br />
Los Angeles • The appeal<br />
iship PTA airs<br />
lists Yulm bazaar<br />
installs <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
lawyers for Sirhan B, Sirhaii<br />
Advortl<br />
had to use n truck to pick<br />
s<br />
<br />
Mrs. Robert Viiden, past up _ llli' court reporters' Vote for •<br />
w<br />
cm Fair plans<br />
president <strong>of</strong> Cape May County transcript <strong>of</strong> his trial for the<br />
; R TOWNSHIP-PlaiiK<br />
American Legion Auxiliary, murtfer <strong>of</strong> jSeliatiir Robert F.<br />
Science Fuir were<br />
assisted by Mrs, Prank Piersoli Kennedy, The transcript runs<br />
^ nt the rneelini; <strong>of</strong><br />
installed new <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> 1.3fi million words and fills<br />
Township Elementary<br />
10H volumes. .<br />
PTA executive board<br />
The Christmas Bazaiir<br />
prfsentcd by Oeran <strong>City</strong><br />
Chapter, Wami'n's Auxiliary to<br />
Shore Memorinl Hospital' will<br />
bu held Novombi'r IB ut tin'<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> EU-etrie<br />
Company uffieili;!O<br />
urn.<br />
Mrs*. John FuIlerUm is<br />
workshop chairman. Mrs. Ruth<br />
Cook is in fhartH* <strong>of</strong> aprons and<br />
Mrs, James Lord is chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
the kiiiitina.<br />
Articles <strong>of</strong>fored for sale will<br />
inclurip aprons <strong>of</strong> all sines and<br />
, typos, knitting materials as well<br />
as hand.knitted Hems and<br />
articles made at the workshop<br />
sessions including pajama bajis.<br />
baby caps, scourinj; pads, book<br />
markers, candle arrangements,<br />
whiniscys, tote baps, kitchen<br />
towels and many other useful<br />
Items,<br />
The public is invited to<br />
come, brows. 1 and do some<br />
early Christmas sift shopping.<br />
ATTENDS CONFERENCE<br />
Norman A, Newell, uf 21<br />
Wesley ay., was unions the 30<br />
Class Correspondents who<br />
attended a conference at<br />
Lehigh University, Class<br />
Correspondents are those<br />
responsible for writing the class<br />
news section <strong>of</strong> the Alumni<br />
Bulletin, The conference was<br />
sponsored by the Lehijjh<br />
Alumni Association ijnd<br />
featured workshops on various<br />
topics <strong>of</strong> interest. The<br />
workshops were staffed by<br />
veteran class correspondents.<br />
PETITE<br />
S - M"- L<br />
$32.00<br />
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by Gossard<br />
COCOA HAZE<br />
PINK CORAL<br />
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OPEN FRIDAY NIT1<br />
Mrs, George V, Long<br />
Miss Harp is Long bride<br />
in double-ring ceremony<br />
•Ji;2i;i.3YS HJ1NT - Miss<br />
Mary ;,*elissa Harp, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr, and Mrs, Churl Ln; Harp,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 119 Harbor rd., Beesleys<br />
Point, became the bride <strong>of</strong><br />
George 1". LonR, sort uf Mrs.<br />
Ethoibert Lung mid Ihe late<br />
A C Electric<br />
Supply Co.,<br />
Inc.<br />
1337 West Ave.<br />
Dial 399-3130<br />
111 I Ink 1 In liii Supph<br />
in Ilj An i<br />
Fluorescent Fixture*<br />
Pest and Psst Lanterns<br />
Lamp Part!<br />
Dimmer Swlfehei<br />
Receptacle!<br />
SwirehH<br />
Seekers<br />
Wire<br />
Electric Heat and<br />
Supplies<br />
•leetrie FirepIoeM ,<br />
Therm estate<br />
•xhausi Fans<br />
Kitehen Pani<br />
Deertslli<br />
Photo BlMrrle<br />
DMP Alarms<br />
Cordj<br />
Motors<br />
We hive a full line sf<br />
1H Volt Light lulbs<br />
In Shwfc<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
FIXTURIS<br />
30% OFF<br />
Frariehised Distribiitnr<br />
far GonETnl Eltwtrln<br />
iiiid Sylvania.<br />
Mr. LOUR, <strong>of</strong> Millersviile, Pa, in<br />
a double-rint' ceremony<br />
Katurday at the Maraate<br />
Ciimmiinity Church. The<br />
marriaije was solemniited by<br />
till' Reverend Parker Brown,<br />
Given in marriage by her<br />
Hither, the bride wore an ivory<br />
tone ^!Wn <strong>of</strong> peau rie soie with<br />
empire, bodice, wtx3djrij> ring<br />
ciilinr iind lony sleeves <strong>of</strong><br />
re-embroidered ali'ncon motifs<br />
mi English ni'l. The A-line skirt<br />
with siie motifs, traced with<br />
sued pearls terminated In a full<br />
• walteau train. A bouffant veil<br />
<strong>of</strong> French illusion was held in<br />
place by a contoured cap <strong>of</strong><br />
matching kteu and beading. She<br />
-carrtud • a bouquet <strong>of</strong><br />
Phalaenopsis orchids, bells <strong>of</strong><br />
Ireland, orange abbey roses.<br />
4<br />
1<br />
HALLOWE'EN<br />
PARTY<br />
SUPPLIES \<br />
AND<br />
CARDS -<br />
ED HILLS<br />
PEACOCK CARD &<br />
GIFT SHOPPE<br />
Seniors Point Shopping Confer<br />
DIAL 927-5723<br />
Blue starliowers and caseadinM<br />
smllox garlands.<br />
Matron <strong>of</strong> Honor was Mrs,<br />
Peter Harp, <strong>of</strong> Beesleys Point,<br />
Bridesmaids were Mrs, Bert<br />
Long, <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, Pa., Mrs,<br />
Leroy D, Snelbeeker, <strong>of</strong><br />
Lancaster and Mrs. Charles^ L,<br />
Harp, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Mariton, The<br />
attendantJi wore long coral<br />
crepe eowns, high neck, long<br />
full bishop sleeves; empire<br />
waist done in blue and gold<br />
beads and ivy crown<br />
headpieces. They carried coral<br />
roses and carnations with blue<br />
starflnwers for houquest that<br />
were cascading, accented with<br />
bells <strong>of</strong> Ireland, Flower girl was<br />
Miss Jennifer Tara Harp, niece<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bride.<br />
Best man was Bert Q, Long,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lancaster, Ushers were Peter<br />
P. Harp, <strong>of</strong> Beesleys Point,<br />
Donald R, Tarves, <strong>of</strong> Beesleys<br />
Point,-Chutles L, Harp, Jr., ef<br />
Marlten, and Leroy<br />
Snolbecker, <strong>of</strong> Lancaster.<br />
Organist was Robert. C,<br />
Heath,<br />
The bride's mother was<br />
attired in a yellow silk worsted<br />
coat and dress with beaded<br />
trim adorned with a yellow<br />
eymbidium orchid. The mother<br />
<strong>of</strong> the groom wore a mint<br />
green silk coat and dress with a<br />
green eymbidium orchid.<br />
Following the ceremony, a<br />
reception was held at the •<br />
Haddon Hall Hotel in Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, Following a honeymoon<br />
trip to the Island <strong>of</strong> Eleuthra in<br />
the Bahamas, the couple will<br />
make their home- in Millereville,<br />
Pa,<br />
The bride wore for her going<br />
away outfit an oatmeal wool<br />
coat and dress with multi-silk<br />
tie with tortoise patent<br />
accessories and a cardenia<br />
corsage.<br />
Tho bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High and Southern<br />
Seminary Junior College. The<br />
groom graduated from<br />
Manheim Township High<br />
School and Franklin and<br />
Marshall ' College. He is<br />
presently a package designer<br />
L in Lancaster.<br />
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t<br />
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230 al the meeting held<br />
recently in the Post Home,<br />
Mrs, L. HedriirijJ, president,<br />
conducted the busines meetini;<br />
lit which time a donation was<br />
approved for the Mississippi<br />
Helier Fund. Approval also was<br />
iiiven for spbnsoriiiH the<br />
Tuckahne Girl Scouts for ihe<br />
commt- \ * ar<br />
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GABRIEL<br />
®SK8gJ®g<br />
November. 4th,<br />
'""Sur<br />
WE SELL<br />
and RENT<br />
• WHEEL CHAIRS<br />
• CRUTCHES<br />
• WALKERS<br />
• CONVALESCENT<br />
SUPPLIES<br />
SELVAGN<br />
PHARMACY<br />
M. E. BISAMAN, K.P.,<br />
9fh St. and Ashury Avi,<br />
PREI<br />
DtLIVBRY<br />
JTOHl HOURS:<br />
SUNDAY!<br />
furidny afterniioii. Mm.<br />
'Iluini's, president,<br />
(fair will be held in the ,<br />
fjinll November in, 1.1,<br />
10 and 20 and will be<br />
J'to 'he public durillij<br />
i hours. It will feature<br />
ics tif.seienlific Rames<br />
Eys which will iiuiki'<br />
Tonal and interesting, 1<br />
I'm gifts for the<br />
I, Mrs, John T, Newman<br />
jirman, Further<br />
•lion may be obtained<br />
rai;i00ooa;i,<br />
fort WHS Hiveil that the<br />
3ays buokii are now<br />
, These will hold a<br />
f<br />
; record <strong>of</strong> the child's<br />
ays including pictures<br />
ch year. They may be<br />
I from any member <strong>of</strong><br />
in<br />
10.<br />
Mrs,<br />
Haines at<br />
i Adi Iring R«ul»<br />
Fqlitir.nl Advertisement<br />
hH^ianTTiU^tiars<br />
in Springfield, Pa. church<br />
THP Church <strong>of</strong><br />
Redeemer In SprinjnVu<br />
Hi- bride is ihe dmiKhtcr <strong>of</strong><br />
Wr and Mrs, I|, )rne(! „<br />
t|f>ff|tl., Jr., <strong>of</strong> HinUmtM,!.<br />
IIH ejtroom is t| 1(, K()n ar<br />
Mr. mid Mrs. Jo,,,<br />
!_V Mm.. nil I,, t h i ^ '<br />
Ui«,.,, P,,., w, U, ,n,,tron<br />
ol honor for h,,, ,,j slt, r<br />
Bridesmaids were Mis, p,i, ric(i;<br />
Hylnnd, <strong>of</strong> thls eity| si<br />
the bndoKroom; Miss Dawn<br />
Wellman <strong>of</strong> Valp ura, st)i Ind;;<br />
Mr«. Alb..ri C. Mali. ",,f<br />
Philadelpliia, Mia. V^erie<br />
Oihbs, <strong>of</strong> PittshurMh, Pa, ' nj<br />
Mi;.-. Uremia ll amndy. ,, r<br />
Philadelphia. '<br />
p. A'beri CJ. Matt, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelph.a, wna heat man<br />
and serving as ushers were<br />
Horace B, Griffith 3rd "r<br />
Sprlnt-rield, brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
iil Paul L, Yinelini;, <strong>of</strong> King<br />
Vote far • • * * * * .<br />
GABRIEL SAXE<br />
DiMOCRATIC CANDIDATf for<br />
UPPfR TOWNSHIP COMMITTIi<br />
fNovember 4fh, 1969<br />
HANDBAGS & JEWELRY<br />
The Truth Will 0u(|^ Price<br />
-The <strong>of</strong>i'ice <strong>of</strong> Slu'iill' <strong>of</strong> (Uijii' Miiy County in ( I ho highest importance; and should N<br />
filled by u man with unimpeiicliuble ink-grity, sincerity, twpiTiciu-e. ami no outside tails<br />
interests to interfere with the performum.-? r his tliily.<br />
driff in and sea<br />
The Hepubliciin ("imiihl.ite, Hect'h' N, Fox puhik-ly sliitetl in a tally at Wesl W<br />
on May 17, ISMi'l Hint ho cli-citli-il in Janiuirv. !!«••» that the Shoriirs oHiee and the Jail «nl I" to 5 Dally , Friday and Sorurd lr 11 to i ind 1 HI<br />
in il (leteriorateil condition niiil should hi- i-i-phid-il with new blood! including him, K$<br />
statement produced'a violent rcueli'on by the Stall ol the SherilVs <strong>of</strong>fice, and the ]citer*n>l<br />
£SX«ft'W»N%SSMM^S»«^<br />
produced below was written to the Kilitor and printed. Xo reply was I-VLT made by FOL<br />
Sheriff's Staff<br />
Resents Fox Speech<br />
To the Editor;<br />
May 13, 1989<br />
Wo deeply resent the insinuations<br />
in Mr, Fox's speech at<br />
West Wildwood with regard lo<br />
the perforrnanco <strong>of</strong> the duties<br />
<strong>of</strong> the staff nf tho Sheriff's <strong>of</strong><br />
flee.<br />
Those charges are totally<br />
scurrilous and entirely without<br />
foundation in fact.<br />
A, Hupper! Hell, Sherifr<br />
James J, Molnar<br />
Arthur A. Hldler<br />
Vesta 5. Olson<br />
Mary Stevens<br />
Kathryn S, Molnar<br />
Hiram Thompson, Warden<br />
And now, on October '22. HUH), Fox Issues a press.rrifisj<br />
in which lie denies his siili-miml und sluies that fcoera<br />
criticized the Stall', but only the Slierifl, In fad, he says, l\<br />
li.is praised (he Stall". Being eoni'iiseil himself !>}' Wi<br />
liilk, he forgel.s tlmt Ilu> Stall" was all trained to their ex<br />
under Hie tenure <strong>of</strong> Sheriil" Ht>il who was (lumped in to<br />
id "J-ox.<br />
The I rue i-nuse «)l Hiu nliiiut liu't- liy Fox la thai he »a<br />
insiilvfii in mi inlni pui'ly denl tci "rt-liiin [he prMcnl<br />
.he is vliTtcd. Tin- ili'al was iniiile lo eliminaic indepfiiK<br />
i'liiuiiutilioii. These Ililiifj'*. rouplcd with iilher actions ol ft<br />
lU'piililiouii Urfiniiixiiliiin (luritig l!)t)5», huvc caused doubls t<br />
iidsu us to tlic IrusiworihitifHH cif the i'niire Republican pii?<br />
in Ciipe May Ciiinity,<br />
You. as im iiitulligiiil voter and Taxpayer,'caa reviewJl<br />
fin-Is ItiKi'llior with tliu pi-tivoii fni-t that Fox campiii^'^<br />
hiihsfir lony l)i.fi)i- t. .Idiiimry. I«MH» in n Slnte Police v*<br />
and wt-iiriiiii a State Polite uniform in direct ilctlanw <strong>of</strong><br />
1'oliee rcHiilaiioiis, And yet this man expects you to vole<br />
iiitri the'hiirliost Inw fiii'iiieemenf oilli-e in the County,<br />
Herbert Anyor, Sergeant<br />
The DeiiKK'i'nt candidalu for SlieiiiV, Elmer (Pal) ><br />
J. S, Kruk<br />
IIMH tiiiidt- mi ciinti'iidictiiifj .slaloinenls, luis cast no doubt'<br />
Otis MeKalg .<br />
his own truslwortliiness, has no outside business connE(»|<br />
lias pledged liill Mine l.i Ilie «111 if us « iiiiilun! hfghly Mf^|<br />
fiiied adminiHlriiliii' and wiH gn into oilire iinbosscd, 1<br />
(lie<br />
in 111m in every way and has nlt-dued that he will be<br />
man.<br />
As a Taxpayer, you owe III yotirsi'll and tii your neighlioi' to vole for<br />
Elmer "Pat" Kelly<br />
for Sheriff<br />
For Continued Good<br />
_______^<br />
IWministratioii <strong>of</strong> the Sheriff's Office<br />
VOTE FOR<br />
Elmer "Pat" Kelly in the General Election!<br />
REPUBLICANS<br />
for KELLY<br />
I boardwalk, o. e. n, j.<br />
399^461<br />
oi I'm,,, p rli John M,<br />
MacC'riini, /ird, <strong>of</strong><br />
'"•;•.; Wnjne W. MarM^<br />
rhiinci. iphifi, lmti Bnrry<br />
hehimpf, df Soulliiiniplon, Pa,<br />
Kiithiyn Hjilan'l, si-iter uf<br />
the l)ri(lr. |T-,,,im, was flower<br />
Kirl. Christopher Hyl.ind,-<br />
brother df (hi. fiiidcirr<strong>of</strong>ini, w.u,<br />
riiiK V.-iii-r, and Stephen H.<br />
Uriifilh, brother uf the bride, .<br />
M'rverl ,m aeiilyle,<br />
tiivcn in marrinue by her<br />
father, the bride wore a tfowii<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mill |ii'i,ii rie suie and<br />
ri-.inbri.idi.red Alencoti lace<br />
styled with a hit'll neckline,<br />
Uiiiiiiip sleeve!, nnd11 remcivahli'<br />
train. Her liiiidpieee Wiis n<br />
mulrhini! upen pearltrimmed<br />
C'.amiiliit from whirh draped a<br />
bnufflint ellmw-leiifith veil. She<br />
e;irried an ahtlijije culonial<br />
bfiuquet <strong>of</strong> holri-dippi'd ruses<br />
and biiby bri-ilth with an accent<br />
<strong>of</strong> small rnral munis and<br />
•'I'ilshi'il Katin 'ilreamers.<br />
The bridal iiltendanis were<br />
attired in empire styh-d<br />
jiimtjers <strong>of</strong> copper Saki with<br />
cream crept! blouses and<br />
rnatchinij double Salti bows.<br />
They earned colonial bouquets<br />
<strong>of</strong> miimii and baby breath.<br />
For her daughter's wedding<br />
Mrs, Oriffitli chose » sable<br />
brown and gold sillt dress with<br />
dafk bruwn net clothe edged<br />
with pild and amethyBt<br />
beudin^. Hi?r ensemble was<br />
completed with a purm- corsage<br />
<strong>of</strong> beige orehids.<br />
For the occasion Mrs,<br />
Hyland •.elected a jjold raw silk<br />
dress with beaded collar and<br />
rnatehint; silk enDt. Her outfit<br />
was complimented with a ;|old<br />
flowered hat and veil and purse<br />
corsage <strong>of</strong> yeilow cyrnbidiurn<br />
orchid's.<br />
Following a reception sit The<br />
Towne House in Media, Pa,,<br />
the couple left Tor a<br />
honeymoon in Bermuda. Tliey<br />
will make their home in West<br />
Chester, For her travelling<br />
outfit the bride chose a yellow<br />
sleeveless Jtntt dress aecented<br />
with black bow and set <strong>of</strong>f<br />
with black patent accessories.<br />
The bride if; a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Sprincfi«Id High School and is<br />
now attendinf) Went Chester<br />
State Ctillefie as an elementary<br />
education major. The<br />
bridegroom, an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
High School frrOduate, received<br />
hi*, bachelor <strong>of</strong> seierice degree<br />
in civil engineering from<br />
Lehi^h University and is now<br />
"mpleiyed in the engineering<br />
department. <strong>of</strong> Ciulf Oil<br />
Company in Philadelphia.<br />
:«a£Ki«s»-i;s»»<br />
APARTMENT HOUSE /<br />
OWNERS! I<br />
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<strong>of</strong> the past semon ?<br />
I .TOW*<br />
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Clip<br />
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Oceon -city-<br />
S«ntlne!-<br />
Mail with Cheek or Money Order<br />
yiva and mero appropriate as a reminder <strong>of</strong> the refer, than<br />
(thing y ou eaB sgn j j P a luhifiiption to Hie Senflrtol-Ledger, Your<br />
"h Who hive fend memories <strong>of</strong> fhiSr happy '60 vacation In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
H*W havs wsBkly-TfatBited—rtpwti—<strong>of</strong>" ~thoii^f^Trffrtf » resort<br />
""* d to th*jti through the mall. And fhoy wSII bo preeonditioned<br />
presold on returning it your guest for the '6° seaion. Can you<br />
<strong>of</strong> a more suitable gift? And a very attractive gift subscription<br />
; • wi11 be ienf with your name.<br />
hi || yog p|, n ^ Mnd m a n fhtn one glff ,<br />
glff ubieriptHn, n, .nil .nil o«f<br />
»» lh««| <strong>of</strong> paper. Includ. iiamsi, adJroisBi and lip tsdts.)<br />
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Sentinel-Ledger<br />
238 <strong>Ocean</strong> Cify<br />
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List 'iVcdrifhd,iy h Boxwood<br />
Duplicntc Bridge game. Top<br />
scores were mndo by Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Rfuben Sussman, with .(7,<br />
and Hod Bosbvshiill nnd Ann<br />
Marshall, with ia'/s. Also iibuve<br />
avfraRO were ,Ioc Manlell nnd<br />
Ur, E. J/ Iliirrif. iind Josh Miles<br />
iiiid Mrs. William Mann,<br />
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Soroptimists gather here<br />
for District Two meeting<br />
O n i u n ci r i* f i and<br />
t h i f ty -- vvvn Soropiiniists<br />
27 lb ffrom<br />
IF DEAFNESS<br />
is your problem<br />
you should see<br />
John Kemenosh<br />
HEARING AID SERVICE<br />
SMITH JEWRfRS<br />
?J# A.bwry • SNM Clfy<br />
District ,'i attended thi' annual<br />
meetinH held Saturduy at the<br />
Flanders Hotel with the Q^e;iii<br />
<strong>City</strong> club Serving as hostess.<br />
In kerping with the<br />
Soroptimist Federation <strong>of</strong><br />
American' bi annuaj thcnie<br />
"Channels for ProiTress'Y tin*<br />
meeting consisted <strong>of</strong> open<br />
mike diseUHSions by a panel oi<br />
North Atlantic Region<br />
committee chairmen and vice<br />
eh, tien,<br />
M ss Edna Ellis, district<br />
: ir 5 was moderator for the<br />
p, •' which presented<br />
! ••'i.s un public relations,<br />
the structure <strong>of</strong> the<br />
So. >ptimlst InterHationnl<br />
AssociiiUuiii membership nnd<br />
classification, public affairs<br />
program arid SFA foundation<br />
projects.<br />
Miss Marion Olsen, general<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the meeting, was<br />
assisted by five committee<br />
chairmen; Mrs, Anna<br />
Shoppard, Dr. Anna Barnes.<br />
Miss Doris Thomas, Mrs.<br />
Robert Halter and Mrs, Maude<br />
Sehuff. Committee members<br />
.serving us hostesses for the day<br />
were Mrs. George Lavis. Mrs.<br />
Helen Goss, Mrs, Audrey Reed,<br />
Mrs, Florence Morrow, Mrs.<br />
Edith Bourgeois, Mrs. Evelyn<br />
Mullen, Miss Koy Ryan and<br />
Mrs. Mabel Clark.<br />
A cat may have nine lives<br />
but when you are on the<br />
highway remember you are not<br />
a cat.<br />
TOM PERKINS SEA SHANTY<br />
826 Boardwalk<br />
SALE 25% OFF<br />
(EXCEPT MUSIC BOXES and LEADED GLASS)<br />
CALL 398.01f4<br />
WESTERN AUTO<br />
SIS NIW ROAD DIAL 927-6464<br />
5OMIR5 POINT, NIW JIRSIY<br />
WINTERIZE NOW!<br />
ANTI-FREEZE, RADIATOR HOSES ft<br />
CHEMICALS • THiRMOITATS • SNOW TIRIS<br />
"^PRESTONE<br />
HIMQTMRM<br />
! NIW STOUE HOURS:<br />
Men, thru Thurs,, 8 to 6; ftl, 8 to ?<br />
Saturday, 8 to 6 and Sunday, 9 to 1<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
OMPANY<br />
WILL PAY YOU<br />
99<br />
GAS HOY-WATER BOILER<br />
BY... .<br />
Plumbing and Heating<br />
345 WEST AVENUE<br />
DIAL 399-8167<br />
Pirtiiipmi in the<br />
District t nit rf u tiri<br />
i hri lk to luok<br />
ovvr pru^rr im d till it<br />
Sattini i% n tin H<br />
niltr<br />
we Mr H. I n K thburn<br />
th. ifiair litld<br />
Lift tn right<br />
Mi «, tdna kiln<br />
CELEBHANTH - Mr. and Mrs. Davis Page Smith <strong>of</strong><br />
Wyneotf, Fa,, and this city, were feted on their 50th<br />
wedding anniversary Saturday- at the home .if their<br />
daughter. Mrs. Jackson X-.'all. Senior Photo.<br />
Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Linwood<br />
collecting stamps, coupons<br />
G. I. Mail Call<br />
being compiled<br />
M'll I <<br />
I h<br />
Ull , I I ,] , 1<br />
li »i I 11111;<br />
< 1
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'AGE 8 _<br />
'i Sciutuf Rtibi-rt Kay wa* pri-M*nt,Uie>n ny Mrs UJtiln.ld,<br />
!'l!uest spiIL'» .ind<br />
fi\irs .intl IrjiisLiiujM chjirm.111<br />
; Ln{|isl:itlun prtiflr mi pivsenU'd<br />
| for Rinmbfis u) Hit 1 Ml-H, lOll'll ElllhllM.<br />
Wcnin llS<br />
prL--.ii]i
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PAGE 10 ..- SECTION ONi<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
TODAY (Thursday) •<br />
Martha . 1 p.m., in iiir iuiriii'<br />
Annual Hallowe'en Farad* <strong>of</strong> Mrs. AlbiTl Zil.Mizi(ii-i. ;UI7<br />
starting, 7:30 p.m., at 6th st.<br />
and Asbury av.<br />
. » »<br />
Senbriiiht rd.<br />
* * *<br />
Miriam - 1U:^O p.m.. in<br />
Shufneboard Club card Plymouth Inn.<br />
party, 7:30 p.m., in the<br />
clubhouse.<br />
* * *<br />
Priscilhi . 1 p.m., hi lh<br />
« * a<br />
Rotary Club dinner meeting,<br />
8:15 p.m., in Plymouth Inn.<br />
• ,. * *<br />
CBMC luncheon meeting,<br />
12:l!i p.m., in Plymouth Inn.<br />
• * .<br />
Oct'an <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />
mii'tini;, 7iad p.m., in the<br />
Youth Ci-nter.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Male Chorus<br />
reheiira.il, 8 p.m., on the Music<br />
Pier.<br />
* • •TOMORROW (Friday).<br />
Oll'icial Trick or Treat night.<br />
* **<br />
SATURDAY.<br />
First Fresbylurian Men's<br />
Prayer Breakfast, 7;30 a.m., at<br />
Plymouth Inn.<br />
* pp.<br />
Area public Hallowe'en<br />
Party, 8:30 p.m., at Northfield<br />
Recreation Lodge, sponsored<br />
by Jaycee^ettes.<br />
» * *<br />
Asrably 88 Artisans 24th<br />
annual banquet at Linwood<br />
Country Club. Starts with<br />
social hour from 6 to 7 p.m.<br />
p * *<br />
SUNDAY•<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Old Timers<br />
meeting, 4 p.m., at Fecks<br />
Beach Village Community<br />
Room.<br />
• * p<br />
MONDAY -<br />
Lecture on Homeowners<br />
Insurance by George Rehe,<br />
special fluent, 8 p.m., in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> High School auditorium.<br />
-All-insuranco-flien.and-women—<br />
Invited.<br />
• * p<br />
Golden Age Club meeting,<br />
11:30 a.m., in the Youth<br />
Center.<br />
p * p<br />
Baptist "Evening Just for<br />
Ladies" opening with banquet<br />
at 7:30 p.m.<br />
p * *<br />
Rebekah Lodge meeting,<br />
7:30 p.m., in the American<br />
Legion Hall, 14th st. and<br />
Haven av,<br />
• •»<br />
Shuffleboard Club card<br />
party, 7:30 p.m., in the<br />
clubhouse.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Club game,<br />
7:30 p.im, 1; the Youth<br />
Center.<br />
Geranium Temple 488<br />
IBFQE <strong>of</strong> W meeting, 8:30<br />
p.m., in the Dks Hall, 618 Bay<br />
av.<br />
* * *<br />
Wesleysnns meeting, 2 p.m.,<br />
in Wesley Manor.<br />
* • p<br />
TUISDAY-<br />
Electlon Day, Polls open, 7<br />
a,ra, to 8 p.m.<br />
p * s<br />
LCW <strong>of</strong> St. John's Lutheraii<br />
Church faeefing, 8 p.m.<br />
* * *<br />
Baptist Sien's Night starting<br />
with banquet at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Archie Harris<br />
meeting, 6:30<br />
Plymouth Inn.<br />
Dorcas • 8<br />
p.m.,<br />
Church Parlor.<br />
Club dinner<br />
p.m., at<br />
Colony Club Art<br />
Department workshop, 10<br />
a.m.. at the Arts Center, 409<br />
Wesley ar.<br />
• p •<br />
CLrcles <strong>of</strong> the First United<br />
Methodisi Church meeting!<br />
* p *<br />
Alpha . 8 p.m., in the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Henry- Hummel, 2045<br />
Central av.<br />
CJMHM Ait •Hng MMM<br />
the<br />
noon, in Plymouth<br />
Eunice- • 10 a.m., inthe<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Robert Sh<br />
902 Sflacrest rd<br />
Hannah - 1 p.m., ]n the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. David Lament<br />
1103 Gardens Park-way<br />
Lydia • 8 p.rn.Jn Wesley<br />
Manor. I.Irs, Edna Kay, hostess.<br />
ON COUGH SYRUP SALES<br />
Philadelphla-Distriet<br />
Attorney Arlen Specter says<br />
that the increase in sales <strong>of</strong><br />
codeine-based cough syrups<br />
here are not the result <strong>of</strong> an<br />
outbreal <strong>of</strong> colds and coughs.<br />
Stores which average selling ax<br />
bottles <strong>of</strong> eoueh ivn,p B' ln£_<br />
are selling up to 100, A law<br />
limiting tale <strong>of</strong> one four-ounce<br />
bottle per person every three<br />
days will be enforced.<br />
ARNOLD SEZ,<br />
if !f*i Quality P«t», Tropical<br />
Pith or Svpplief you<br />
need or wfth, than<br />
feu mutt HI ut, JAH?<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Wiliinm OulTii-k.<br />
1920 Feriitiiil,. dr.<br />
* * *<br />
Rachel • 1 :l!i p.m.. in LIH<<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. l.i>sln' li-vH. ;H [<br />
W. Surf rd,<br />
Ruth - 12::!0 p.m.. in (he<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. John<br />
2912 Central (iv.<br />
* **<br />
WEDNESDAY •<br />
Morqan=Ralick<br />
luuh>r,<br />
Unit 1^7<br />
American Li^km Auxiliary<br />
past prt'sirienLM et.m'rt'd dir.h<br />
supper, 6:30 p.m. hi Un- honu<strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Wiili,im ,1. Mill.r. .Ir..<br />
1535 Pleasure uv.<br />
* * #<br />
St. Aupishno's PTA iiaulnr<br />
meetins;, 8 p.m., in tin ..UIUKII<br />
hall.<br />
* * *<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Wonifn's<br />
(Joonenitivii Lfiiijut' wurkshop,<br />
10 a.m. to U p.m.. in tin- Youth<br />
Engaged<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Ytruni!. nl'<br />
Marmora, announce 1 tho<br />
engagement <strong>of</strong> their daufhtur,<br />
Terri, to Georpc W.<br />
HoIIinqaworth, sun <strong>of</strong> -Mr., and<br />
Mrs. George Holliriusworlh <strong>of</strong><br />
Naperville, 111.<br />
Miss Young is employed at<br />
the County Clerk's <strong>of</strong>fieV. HIT<br />
nance is attendinB the Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Computer Mana|!£ rnent.<br />
No date has been :-.i were seiretl from<br />
1-lymi.l.lh HID. ^ ^ ,.,01,-s .1,-i-or.ited in tli>.<br />
HiilUiwe'i'ii iiHiiif.<br />
tlcfim <strong>City</strong> Atiliiteur liolfers<br />
,\S?-.(HM,Minn mri'tiiiii. H.,iO p.m.<br />
Let us flush your Cooling System<br />
INSTALL a fresh fill <strong>of</strong><br />
ANTF-FREEZE<br />
Automatically in Minutes<br />
WALT'S ATLANTIC<br />
i./PER RED BALL SERVICI" , f"<br />
«TH ST. & BAY AVI. (A<br />
DIAL 399.9709<br />
^RESTAURANT<br />
PLiAiANTViLLI<br />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31<br />
Friod Jumbo Shrirris ilyffc-d<br />
with Cro&m?3t<br />
Baked Whiting. Lenten Wedge<br />
Br.j=igcd Veai Cyi:^!,<br />
Brewn Gravy<br />
SAT. a SUN,, NOV, !? 2<br />
Bpcf Pat Roast with Oven<br />
Brswn Potato, 1 wog=<br />
Rgasi Sprfng Chicken and<br />
Sp-sghctii, ne vcn=<br />
Crnb Ciike_ imperial.<br />
Tartar Sayee<br />
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3<br />
Bak*0 Baby S&sre Rife* and<br />
•Frrneh ehi^K^n L&jf<br />
In Pastry Crust<br />
Mam and Cfie^ic Cniplcfte,<br />
1<br />
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4<br />
BeNed Ham snd Steamed<br />
Old Fashi&ned Beef Stew,<br />
eompietc- w/rej;,<br />
Fried Csd FiiB FiMef,<br />
Tcrtar gayee<br />
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5<br />
!r?3~dFd Park Tandengfri Tipi-<br />
Tomale Sauce<br />
THURSDAY, NOV. &<br />
Baked Chiekpn Breast,<br />
aked Itarifln Lasagne ,in<br />
MSbll<br />
FfiRd Oysters, Csefctah S.,ue<br />
X<br />
BLACK HORSE PINI<br />
*T NEW Rgsdnsi RsiJte 40<br />
ALSO AT ATLANTIC 4 OHIO<br />
AVKS., ATiJNTie cirr<br />
DAILY<br />
SPEGiALS 1<br />
?-Ff?VKD : 1 A M. TO 9 P,M.<br />
. ATLANTIC CITY<br />
FRIDAY, OCTOIHR 11<br />
B.jkfd stuffed (noundef<br />
With CraBmoat<br />
BakM Cod Fl.h Film<br />
with Iltma Tomato<br />
R6.15S Yeyng Tem Turkey,<br />
SLaffinr, 1 veB.<br />
SAT. S SUN,, NOV. I, I<br />
Vcil_Cutlet Pamigian and :<br />
SnasheHi, BI v#B.<br />
Orjiseil Short Sib el' B«f,<br />
H d i h<br />
Tartar Sauee<br />
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3<br />
Heait Fresh Ham siih ituffine,<br />
_ 1 vsg=<br />
Oriiieg^ Baby Beef Liwsfi<br />
f-fied Qn:gns<br />
Mui^fdgm Beef Msearoni<br />
Casserole, 1 u^g,<br />
TUSSPAY, NOVEMBER A<br />
Corned Bc*f, Cabbage and<br />
BaMed Palais, na vsg.<br />
Bafeed Veai and Pep|»f3<br />
in Tomato Sauee<br />
Fr;.jd Dtv.le^ Ciarri Cake,<br />
CoEfetaii S4u»<br />
WEDNESDAY, NOV. I<br />
B^.ed Stuffy Pork CReg,<br />
Hr&«n firawy<br />
Seast Chaiea Tsp Sirloin<br />
f<br />
THURSDAY, NOV. 6<br />
Gsm Ffirtsrs^ I yeg,<br />
Spaghetti, ns wsg.<br />
Paftea Hits Meatbajis<br />
in <strong>On</strong>i&n Qravy<br />
ALL PLATtERS INCLUDE TOSSED SALADi DRESSlNS TV* .?.'<br />
live feccplion in weak SIR- ^Hji Jrt<br />
nil and even fringe „„,; .^ilT W<br />
H.gh ^elecnvify rejects sur- .iff'<br />
friyPSiTg ifiicr^crsr.rc frnp-i<br />
• •' • *-^v^ •<br />
adjacen! [hannck and olhef * i f* Wj<br />
SQUieev Pre.f.f.i VHF fine? " ^^<br />
tuning lets you fine lime r.nrf- ;u s.jit ci-jrid-ti<br />
mvouJaica [hen fnigot it «„,„!•,".,..;._". .', .*<br />
UHF tuner has J.speed drive for tiu.ck Pfrc«> .',<br />
lymng <strong>of</strong> desired station.. Provides uytsiip.i.-<br />
rejejtion <strong>of</strong> interference for the umt shirf, t!,-<br />
pictures on UHF as an VHF ehannei-;<br />
Model 3L-51 1 "<br />
Reg, S 689<br />
J ;,.'<br />
f |<br />
m<br />
WtaymMrju,,<br />
SALE<br />
MAHK OF<br />
5ALE $<br />
/<br />
I!!<br />
ei : •-*%<br />
VL&'<br />
ALW If? "<br />
3130 Asbury Ave, Dial 399-439<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR « B A. M. io 6 P. M. DAILY • FRIDAYS "HI<br />
Vtarxsm<br />
•Hi<br />
TV<br />
Y. OCTOBeft 30, 1969<br />
Ir. & Mrs. Bell going<br />
Realfors' confab<br />
(r. und Mrs. Itiiherl K. lii-ll,<br />
will repri'Si'iil Ihe Oenan<br />
, Bo.ird iif ItcMlifirs nt the<br />
A Annuiil Convention nf<br />
' fjjlinnal AKioeiiilioll (if<br />
| Estate Uuarils to hi* held<br />
jm Francisco Ntivembrr 7<br />
DAILY J<br />
)INNERS<br />
1 15<br />
SEA-WAY<br />
DINER<br />
liMclHavan Av*<br />
j §m.1 * AM.—io F.M,<br />
JHI7I1<br />
i Include SOUP,<br />
D, J VEGETABLES<br />
from 11 a.m.<br />
IF«lB*r, OCTOBBR 31<br />
Hirimp Cr«s!»<br />
numidi Deviled Cr«b,<br />
Tirtif ifluee<br />
tf UiEJrsn! Qiiterefe<br />
Iimilii Om.l.l<br />
IIBAY, NOVBMilR 1<br />
i EaEClsfsre with Ftj&s<br />
Flink SIMk<br />
j K|M Muihrdsm SiuGe<br />
l»Y, NOVEMBER ]<br />
Uns st«w<br />
eiet<br />
iSDAY, NOVEMBER 4<br />
Irnjti Veil Cutlet<br />
Temifs Saugc<br />
«H Rltisli. Meat Ball<br />
WfiUrn Omelet<br />
flBNtSBAY, NOV. j<br />
dUaie, Bsllea Psiitc<br />
Rltitgni, Meat Bill<br />
UIMAY, NOVEMBER 6<br />
likri iiliiburr Stc.k.<br />
IMni, Meat Bail<br />
Him Omelet<br />
iii i:t.<br />
Bl'll, pri'siilent iif till'<br />
hiinrfl iihd a director it<br />
lucnl<br />
New Jprney Awicieiiiliuii, will be<br />
niiiiing miiny <strong>of</strong> the presidenu<br />
niid ri'|ire(iiMiUl!ivi'K „(' the :IO<br />
liirlil holm)!, whu an- i'X)ii'Cted<br />
h> he LIHTI-. The Gnrilcn fitnl!!<br />
Hi'iilliiis will miiinlnjn . ii<br />
hospitnlily siiitu at the Hilton<br />
Hotel for Kir cluriillnn <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />
cunVi'iUifJii ns, n meeting phiee<br />
feir it;w mem lie i=s iind quests.<br />
They iilssi will ho^t an eyi-iiiiiM<br />
I'lirhliiii p/irty Novi'llilier I I,<br />
New Jersey Sjeiiiiltir llarrisoii<br />
A. Williams will he une (if lhc><br />
fcuturetl s|ienii(>rs on (lie<br />
subject <strong>of</strong> Mass TriiiiKporliitlnn.<br />
The Nuw- Jersev nenllorK will<br />
.-ifi'k tci^ liiive the 00,000<br />
Itcultf'ir -mi'mbiTs <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />
Nut itin;il As-siiciatiuH ndopt<br />
i* *,.~<br />
}r 10<br />
--<br />
in<br />
stronrf ri.-iiil.iti -<br />
"f—fiililitlR—Witfirliiu<br />
ITle to increase liciusini;<br />
prudiictii ii, to push for ;i<br />
solutliill to the tiaiiL motley<br />
ailiiiitiiin iilicl til seek the<br />
Pll!is(l(i(! Ol' |e(Ji«ljiticill til shift<br />
the burdensome costs<br />
welfjiri. to (h <strong>of</strong><br />
Fiidiiral<br />
UOviTlimiMil und lift the unfair,<br />
^tnu^eriiiy tax liifid from the<br />
harried property tuxpiiyer.<br />
Cooperative League<br />
opens 69-70 season<br />
Ih, (J, <strong>City</strong> Women's<br />
L. i[!ii!?, a divisiiin<br />
tin Cape May County<br />
f \ti rvicc, opptied for<br />
111. l'IG'l 7U I as t wet-k<br />
with I fl I nr.in 'iimt-ii iitti-iiclinpj,<br />
_Jlai^ally-pHftiS!trprrTiraJiIipF'<br />
<strong>of</strong> The Pour Seasons<br />
(iicdratiiuj shop, demonstrated<br />
making ,,r Howrrs and<br />
iirrant!enii'iits: Following tile<br />
ili'tnumtrnliiin the wumun<br />
iniiflc liapier.rnachr nowers.<br />
Oeneral eonlilnlilijj projects<br />
are mukinfj tote bags', plastic<br />
hiii^h, pmbruidorin^ aprons and<br />
olhiT sueh iietivities! Sessions<br />
an 1 held every Wednesday from<br />
l_o a.m. to :i p.m. in the Youth<br />
Center.<br />
A four or five wpuk eh.nir<br />
Janinti clliss Will start next<br />
IVednesdny iind be conducted<br />
is a separate project by Mr.<br />
I.W.P. Uoilisson <strong>of</strong> Seaville. A<br />
mall foe will be charged for<br />
naterials to be used in this<br />
AURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGI<br />
Tht World's Hist Food "<br />
VldJing, Baii/iiel, P,irly and Mttiing Facilititl<br />
lkACI! HORII PIKi, MtKll CITT, N.j.<br />
IKimltl from *, C. Rat. tiiri.)<br />
p8, «,i,,»o|ion<br />
- SENSIBLY PRICED<br />
Four Y f s RESTAURANT<br />
PLATTERS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS<br />
TASTY SANDWICHES<br />
MILI NORTH OF TUCKAHOI<br />
Mnules Away — A Plnasiini Drive Thru The ^UB&y<br />
ITE S0_CORBIN CITY PHONI 638-2441<br />
«l OUR OYSTER PLATf COLLECTION<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
t«TH ITRIBT AT<br />
BAYFRONT<br />
DIAL JI|.3S7»<br />
WTHI BAY —OPIN ALL YIAR 'ROUND<br />
tUHSH • BLUEFISH • FLOUNDER<br />
ft ROE •FRESH SHRIMP •CLAMS<br />
BRYANT 393<br />
f FURNACE GIVES<br />
WHEAT FOR LESS<br />
. Gill<br />
"illy irHjjatal iKsit<br />
' ft^-ft^porKe heat<br />
« "spit flre" biifnor<br />
Bi>Tint's fuel saving<br />
: tDday.<br />
I Work<br />
LOW DOWN PAYMENT<br />
EASY, EAIY, TERMS<br />
THE NEW JERSEY<br />
NATURAL GAS<br />
COMP,ANV<br />
WILL PAY YOU<br />
S99<br />
FOR THE APPRgVE<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
OF THIS BOILER'<br />
William R. All fi<strong>of</strong>fi)<br />
t-dward Webb look ovo<br />
winch was turned in by<br />
Crime Fighter<br />
Rotary Guest<br />
wilative<br />
'.I th. s..uili j, I' fiteetiviis<br />
Sliest speaker<br />
i Club dinnur<br />
Thursday j n<br />
—He-=»!SiHatnt-dated<br />
jnd . rnun dfrCcrcnt<br />
levices fr,r th,.<br />
homi* <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fle*^<br />
Smith reported sume<br />
Htatmtjcs on burgjyrif^, Sinet-<br />
1P80 r^idohtiiil bufyJuPi!S hyv*.'<br />
ineri- s a*it ! d 9 3 pyrct'tit, daytlm*.. 1<br />
bur^iafjt^ have incrPii^f-d 247<br />
pt'rei'nt<br />
and eomrni*rcia!<br />
vu incFDusrd 57<br />
percent<br />
TDta! pFctectJun wa?<br />
.stFc*s>ied: The concept oi<br />
Smith/i firm, is ty proteci<br />
throufih dtviyw; a^iinst iht<br />
improper entfance or burglary<br />
<strong>of</strong> one's home or businfH.s<br />
i'SUiblishmt-nt.<br />
Th P speak ur further<br />
f-xpiained that detr>ction<br />
devices are <strong>of</strong> many varlutius -<br />
infra rod illumiricition. mntion<br />
detection, magnetic: buttons or<br />
la.ser beams. Some uf Uu-'morr<br />
sophi^tlcutfd typi^ have<br />
uutomatic telephone hook=upK<br />
which silent iy notify iht s<br />
proprr authoritir's that thinRs<br />
• ,In closing Mr. Smith<br />
^ repoFtod that much uf thv<br />
m present day equipment in the<br />
. P product <strong>of</strong> the Vietnam war<br />
m toehnoltj^y. Questions from<br />
# iho nudiencp wrre answert-'d by<br />
the .spoakur who cxplfiint'ti<br />
many duLiiils <strong>of</strong> tho complex<br />
devices, Ron Williams was<br />
program chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
evening.<br />
Podiatrist<br />
aides guest<br />
Dr. Andrew Dwyer,<br />
podiatrist and ii staff niuniber<br />
.at Shorn Memorial Hospital,,<br />
was (juest speaker at the<br />
luncheon niuetinij <strong>of</strong> Ofnin<br />
<strong>City</strong> Chapter, Women S,<br />
Ausilmry to Khore Memorial<br />
Hospital held last week in<br />
Plyniiiulh Inn,<br />
Sixty-one women 'uttendi'il<br />
ineliidii^ five new niemhers.<br />
Those sveicorned imo<br />
tnenibership wi'ri 1 Mrs, G.VV<br />
Stevenson, Mrs. M, Bell. Hi,<br />
Walter Whitlock, Mrs. II,W.<br />
Hiinsherjjer and Mrs, M. UoptK.<br />
A reminder was made <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Christmas Hn^aar to bt< stalled<br />
November 12 from S) a>i\, to n<br />
p.m. at the Atlantic Oily,<br />
klectrie Company.<br />
Members also were reminder!<br />
<strong>of</strong> the iiindieon'fashion show<br />
Novemhi'r at) ill I jlin, at Ihe<br />
IJnwoiid Coiintry Club and Un'<br />
bus trip to Radio <strong>City</strong> MUSH-<br />
Hall in Nvw York Deeemher<br />
15. Further information on tho<br />
trip may he obtained by eallinji<br />
Mrs. Clair ' SehiiiUdeF<br />
(027.;! 1 9-1).<br />
The wise man sees in the<br />
misfortunes <strong>of</strong> others what<br />
he should avoid.<br />
PiihliliusHyrus,<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
Mrs. First Presbyterian Church at the<br />
and Mrs. W, Women's Association meeting last<br />
•r the sewing Thursday. Senior Photo<br />
Circles <strong>of</strong> the<br />
MILLS RESTAURANT<br />
t/j i Y 3325 Asbury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
^Xgi^ DIAL 399-079S<br />
SPECIAL LUNCHEON EViRY DAY<br />
New Winter Hours;<br />
Mon. fhru Sat., Brunch and Lunch 9 to 2<br />
r<br />
Friday and Saturday Dinners 4 to 8<br />
and Sunday Dinner served 1 to 6<br />
Famous For Fine Foods J<br />
<strong>of</strong> SOMERS POINT<br />
'•- Tj~*wa^ • SEAFOOD<br />
• STEAKS<br />
• ITALIAN<br />
CUISINE<br />
j\ Begin your day in<br />
the country with<br />
Luncheon.at the !nn<br />
Bright autumn sun . . , brisk, invigorating<br />
air . , , and a bayside view that's been<br />
inspiring since the days <strong>of</strong> the Lenni; this<br />
is the setting for a luncheon that will he<br />
os delightful as only a day in the country<br />
can be.<br />
•<br />
Oood Pining<br />
Beyins nt the Sign <strong>of</strong> the Indian<br />
Twek&Koe<br />
Route 9 ar<br />
tho Bridge In<br />
BEISLEY'S POINT<br />
mts«<br />
FISHERMAN'S WHARF. CAFE MAY, N. J.<br />
PHONE 8B4.B290<br />
COCKTAILS • DINNERS<br />
Dinner—From 5 to 10 P. M.<br />
Sunday 1 P. M. to 10 P. M.<br />
SCHOONER OPEN EVERY DAY<br />
-- All V~-m • KXIT NO. 0<br />
EH AH ICOr CiAIUJI^N STAVK I'AJtKWAV<br />
Church women display<br />
sewing, needlework<br />
Sewing find needlework<br />
mnde during the past year were<br />
displayed und dedicated at Ihe<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the iVomnn's<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> theFirst<br />
Presbyterian<br />
- ,..=^jf -*:. liin L.HU Church last<br />
Thursduy .iifternoon.<br />
The display wns the lurgi-st<br />
ever and all articles will be sent<br />
to missions, both at home and<br />
abroad.<br />
Mrs. Harry Blood was Buest<br />
speaker, Mrs, Blood Is a former<br />
missionary to Vietnam and was<br />
with WyeliffG Translators. Her<br />
husband is a prisoner there.<br />
Mrs. Ooor|ic Smith<br />
conducted the meeting which<br />
opened with a covered dish<br />
luncheon. Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Westminster Circle served.<br />
Classified Adi Bring<br />
•h$<br />
RHuIti<br />
Dad always saldi,<br />
Help ui colabrate /<br />
PAGl n — SECTION ONE<br />
Hallowe'en and [<br />
Bud's Birthday. L<br />
f<br />
BIG ...<br />
HALLOWE'EN PARTY<br />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31sf<br />
Ghosts and Goblins and FUN GALORE<br />
Prizes for Coilumes and CHOW FOR ALL<br />
ill YOU THEN!!<br />
HARRY'S INN<br />
MARYLAND & SUNNY AVES,, SOMERS POINT<br />
VOTE DEMOCRATIC<br />
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th<br />
For Governor<br />
Robert B. Meyner<br />
— AN ENVIABLE RECORD —<br />
• TRIPLED STATI SUPPCRT PBR EDUCATION<br />
• ESTABLISHED THi STATB UNIVERSITY<br />
• INITIATBD ORiBN ACRBS PR06RAM<br />
• WCN PIONIBRINC HUMAN RIGHTS LEGISLATION<br />
• RlpUCBB STATB BEST<br />
ALL THBSB ACHIBVIMBNTS WHILI OPBRATINCS OOVIRNMBNT AT THI<br />
LOWEST COST AND FiWEST BMPLOYBES I>BR CAPITA IN THE NATION,<br />
Thomas Sorensen<br />
For Assemblymen<br />
Robert Wolf<br />
PUSH FOR COUNTY ROAD PROJBCTS NBOLBCTIB BY FREEHOLDERS<br />
CRBATI EROSION CONTROL ADVISORY COMMITTIB<br />
SUPPORT ANT!-WATER POLLUTION MSASURIS AND HEALTH LAWS<br />
SEEK INCREASE IN EDUCATIONAL FUNDS<br />
For Sheriff<br />
Elmor (Pat) Kelly<br />
For Freeholders<br />
Stewart Dempster<br />
Eugene O'Brien<br />
— COUNTY OBJiGTiVfS —<br />
• SiiK MORE FEDERAL AND STATB AID FOR COUNTY PROJECTS<br />
• CONSTRUCT PROPER LIBRARY FOR YOUTH AND CITIZENS OF COUNTY<br />
• c!NTR S A i GTir O r l ' IH|SM ' N A W A R D I N 6 opl CONTRACTS — SilK MORE<br />
• iLWINATl DUAL-JOB POSITIONS OF PROFESSIONAL POLITICIANS<br />
• CRBATB SENIOR CITIZINS PROGRAM CENTER ON COUNTY-WIDB SCOPE<br />
• PLACi COUNTY AIRPORT ON SiLF .SUSTAININ6 BASIS —.REMOVE<br />
FAVORITISM AND CONFLICT Of INTBRiST IN OPERATIONS<br />
Ordered and paid tor by Wm, E. Sturm, Jr., Cape May Oo. Democriitic Cnmpalm Chr.<br />
I
PAGE 12 — SiCTION ONi<br />
Miss Nicholson<br />
In senior year<br />
limrs i?aeh iaeh your. As<br />
editaHn-ehief h shn U in ehai-jie<br />
<strong>of</strong> arraHRumpiit-S for thp annual<br />
visit <strong>of</strong> a writer. This yt>nr the<br />
welhknown poet Anno Sexton.<br />
Jncqui Nicholson, daughter former Phi Beta Koppa from<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, -- a d Mrs, -- Walter -- E" Harvard, will be program jfypst.<br />
Nicholaun, <strong>of</strong> 80 Arkansss av,, Miss Nicholson alsu is<br />
has entered her senior year at member <strong>of</strong> the Quill Drivers, a<br />
Randolph Mneon Women's secret society for students who<br />
College in Lynchburg, Va., have made oiitstandini;<br />
where she majoring in contributions for campus<br />
English.<br />
publications, and the C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
Miss Nicholson is one <strong>of</strong> Club, secret society for<br />
four senior English majors seniors involved ,_ 111 many<br />
headini! for honois in creative phiises <strong>of</strong> campus lif.<br />
Ui b di doing a collection lli <strong>of</strong>f §h was fformer fiction<br />
original short stories.<br />
Dcjltor <strong>of</strong> thn Potpourri, junior<br />
Her i. tivities this year u^hpr which is an academic<br />
include editor in chief <strong>of</strong> the honor for top juniors* n<br />
Potpourri, the school literary member <strong>of</strong> the Interliationril<br />
magazine which is published Relations Club and had the<br />
loading role last year in Uie<br />
A underground production <strong>of</strong><br />
Leroi Jones' controversial "The<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Dutchman". ^he She will play the<br />
lead this fall in M Spoot1 River".<br />
Ciarnt on the Half Shell or St.amsd • SandwiehM<br />
<strong>On</strong> ReoMvaft Blvd., 1 «/, Mil*. Wait <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on 34th Str«»t<br />
Open Dally 'HI Midnight • Fri, * Saf. 'til 2 a.m.<br />
OPEN SUNDAYS frwn 11 NOON<br />
BEER • WINES • LIQUORS<br />
FREE DELIVERY - DIAL 399.4906<br />
OUR 74TH YEAR<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND<br />
1155 ASBURY AVi, DIAL 399-1515<br />
Initiated by Many — Not Duplicated by Any!<br />
Stewing Oysters I Live Maine Lobsters<br />
FLOUNDfiR ROE . 3 lbs. for ; 1.00<br />
3 FRIED SOFT CRABS . , . ^2,00<br />
5 FISH CAKES ..... M.OO<br />
FRENCH FRIED MUSHROOMS . 50c<br />
Kitchen Open 9 A.M, *tl| 7 P.M, WeSkda^s<br />
CONEY'S<br />
34TH STREET<br />
<strong>On</strong> Rosicvalr Blvd. <strong>On</strong>e Mil* Frem iridga<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
Wall Known Brand.<br />
ItYI - BOURBON<br />
GIN - RUM<br />
BUR<br />
OPEN<br />
WEEKDAYS<br />
A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />
No Sunday Sales<br />
I'ACKA(JK SALKS 1M OUR ONLY<br />
NOT A .SIUKUNK<br />
BAR<br />
Open Daily<br />
from 9 a,m<br />
Open<br />
Sundays<br />
12 Noon<br />
Dial 399-9851<br />
Circl*<br />
CANADIAN-AMERICAN<br />
BLENDID WHISKEY<br />
Stra! fl hf WhiiMy<br />
Canadian Whiikay<br />
6 Yairt Old<br />
4 Yeari Old<br />
TOTAL 51% AGED WHISKIES<br />
49% Neutral Spirits<br />
— B6 Pre<strong>of</strong> —<br />
*5.29<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
FINtST AND MOST COMPLITi STOCK<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Circle<br />
IN ALL OP SOUTH JERSIY<br />
Semen Point<br />
Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />
PARADE PREPARATIONS. Thomtw<br />
<strong>of</strong> the high school class floats which art><br />
featured in thu Hallowu'on Parade are<br />
carefully guarded si'urots but thu<br />
Sentinel photographer maiHijii'd to catch<br />
class members svorliing on thyir<br />
masterpioct's in preparation for this<br />
evening's event. In the top photo<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Senior Class busily<br />
iftiiAUu^nl ;tdulL«<br />
th I, Id ihvy nv<br />
kind t<br />
in I<br />
Too Lafe To Classify<br />
HUjfSAND AN<br />
n b t f I -n<br />
Bl<br />
WAlTHT E<br />
I Th C<br />
fins<br />
WIFE<br />
CITY OF Ot,E«M Cirr HEW JER_,Ey<br />
NOTICE Or PUBLIC MESHING<br />
ectNTER JING MODIFYING<br />
r orjn-|nN OF FUULIC PI_<br />
v- Htf?r i i<br />
rt i »h - y f j ,<br />
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f<br />
r n<br />
1 t fl k<br />
4H H *J h f T<br />
t: ! h t r<br />
V HERLA J i t th<br />
EC'<br />
3 L I<br />
V/HCI l-fi<br />
L<br />
Abtoluimly the Finest<br />
BRUNCH<br />
Smrrma Anywhere an ths Jon ay Go till<br />
ttni Erttf Suniljy <strong>of</strong> Urn<br />
from 8!SO mm, to liOO pjn<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTlNIL-LiDGlR<br />
Breakaway device<br />
designed by State<br />
TRENTON -Commissioner<br />
David J. Goldberg has<br />
announced a duvice developed<br />
.by thu Stuti- Transportation<br />
Uopurtmcnt will substantiully<br />
li'spcn th» chances for porsemnl<br />
injury and vohloli. darariuf<br />
whun a car strikes a roadside<br />
highway sign.<br />
Commissioner Goldberg said<br />
Lhi 1 di'viei! is thu "Now Jersey<br />
Load Concentrated Breakaway<br />
Uoupiine" It is desijinud to<br />
fasten metal pasta to their<br />
"foundations In a manner that<br />
• nables them to support major<br />
••'L'II structures in " gaie-foree<br />
wind,,~yet permits the uprights<br />
to hf»ak away when struck<br />
lit,'!it!y >>;,' a car or truck.<br />
ill" l*iimmi:isicjner said tests<br />
showjci thu LCBC (load<br />
rnneeiitrated breakaway<br />
t-i.iiphi!».i will break when thu<br />
umentum <strong>of</strong> the ;<br />
cre;iHny are (rear) Cheryl Powell, Patty<br />
Aspimvui!, Lynda Sahms . and Steven<br />
Afford; (front) Gene Raffa and Chris<br />
Smith, in the bottom photo juniors Mike<br />
McGinnis, Dan Town (looking through<br />
the wire). Sue Perkins and Sue Shockey<br />
work ardently on the entry for thy<br />
Junior Class.<br />
vehicle roayhes approitiTnatoly<br />
250 pound seconds. (A pound<br />
sucond is the unit used to<br />
measure changes in momentum.<br />
Mementum is caJculated by<br />
multiplying tHe woifiht <strong>of</strong> ^a<br />
vehicle by its speed.)<br />
Beautifully<br />
Furnishid Rooms<br />
FOR ' •<br />
WEDDING<br />
AND<br />
BANQUETS<br />
will accommodate 12S-3SO<br />
BAY EMBERS<br />
i MAIIt*L«ND 8 iAY AVI.<br />
*^SaMBRSJH>iNT, N. J.^<br />
HICHI'S TAVERN<br />
Rt, 9 and Massachusetts Ave.<br />
MMfiM PSINT, IHW JMMY<br />
_ _ #<br />
liriou 1 : Sandwiches and Platters<br />
For Lunch,, Supptr or a<br />
> ate Evening Snack<br />
PACKAGE GOODS • 927-69§0<br />
A "Buffet A La Saxony" featurinj!<br />
¥. Ks Jifnedict • Salt Mtrfcerc-I • SjuHgn<br />
(Jcildcn Hasli Drown Potatoes*Fluffy Scrim-<br />
IJIPCI Y.ffH • Crisp IJacon * A«Mir(,d Fniili ,„ j<br />
Mtluni in Soawjii • Futile Faiirikn willi Di~<br />
liciauj liTuHwrrj Syrup • SSTCI Rolls « ATf<br />
the hut. c<strong>of</strong>fee you can drink:<br />
Sweei<br />
THE SAXONY ROOM<br />
Cabbj<br />
U "O«- N..K"<br />
lonyj<br />
Uniiy;<br />
$050<br />
c<br />
Ccst your vote Tuesday<br />
It Is the obligation; and privilege <strong>of</strong><br />
every qualified citizen to vote in the<br />
general election this coming Tuesday,<br />
<strong>On</strong> the ballot — or more accurately on<br />
the voting machine — will he candidates<br />
for governor and a number <strong>of</strong> lesser<br />
county <strong>of</strong>fices. Also, voters will be asked<br />
to decide three public questions.<br />
The campaign for governor between<br />
the Messrs. Cahill and Meynor has served,<br />
if anything, to obscure the basic issue<br />
which confronts the citizens <strong>of</strong> Now<br />
Jersey,<br />
It is this: Shall we have an economical<br />
State government which can do<br />
something really important to abate the<br />
twin problems <strong>of</strong> our urban blight and<br />
the apparent take-over <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> our<br />
counties by gangland figures?<br />
Neither Mr, Cahill nor Mr. Meyner has<br />
outlined any specific plan to accomplish<br />
theie tremendously important<br />
objectives. It is up to the individual<br />
voter, therefore, to decide for himself<br />
whether the Republican or Democratic<br />
philoiphies <strong>of</strong> government is • most<br />
workable under the circumstances.<br />
In this county, as usual, the<br />
Republican candidates for freeholder,<br />
assembly and sheriff appear to be almost<br />
certain winners, though it may be that<br />
the<br />
contest for sheriff and one<br />
freeholder will be closer than usual.<br />
The public questions deserve .a voter's<br />
careful consideration. Is anything to be<br />
gained by reducing the voting age to 18?<br />
Or, is it merely a sentimental gesture<br />
toward the young? Will a State lottery<br />
do anything genuinely constructive to<br />
solve the tangled financial situation in<br />
New Jersey? It is up to the voter to<br />
decide for himself.<br />
The third question, the bond issue<br />
question which will do much if adopted<br />
to ameliorate pollution in our bays,<br />
streams and rivers, deserves adoption.<br />
The State has waited too long already to<br />
undertake a cleanup <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> our most<br />
vital natural resources, water.<br />
At any rate, voters should make up<br />
their own minds and go to the polls next<br />
Tuesday. Voting in this election is both<br />
an obligation and a privilege.<br />
Toward a more liberal<br />
Sunday<br />
There was little agitation when the<br />
city's tennis courts .were opened for play<br />
last summer and there has been less over<br />
the Sunday football pmes played by<br />
youngsters at the city field.<br />
Yet both these sports are forbidden<br />
by ordinance 947 adopted at a public<br />
referendum in May, 1963.<br />
Section one <strong>of</strong> ordinance 947 states<br />
"That it shall be unlawful on the first<br />
day <strong>of</strong> the week, commonly called<br />
Sunday in the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New<br />
Jersey, for any person, firm, association,<br />
or corporation to have, hold, operate,<br />
engage In or maintain any amusement,<br />
sport or entertainment for admittance,<br />
' use or participation by the general public<br />
whether or not a fee or admission is<br />
charged-."<br />
Among the sports specifically<br />
forbidden by name are tennis and<br />
football games.<br />
That seems clear enough. Tennis and<br />
football are forbidden on the first day <strong>of</strong><br />
the week commonly called Sunday,<br />
But last summer <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Josiah<br />
I, DuBois ruled that opening<br />
playgrounds and the tennis courts on<br />
Sunday was quite legal under another<br />
section <strong>of</strong> ordinance 947.<br />
Section six, subsection X, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ordinance states: "Operations <strong>of</strong><br />
Munleipali State and Federal government<br />
are not prohibited, including, but not<br />
limited to, police departments,<br />
fire<br />
departments, rescue squads, lifeguards,<br />
public safety departments,"<br />
Mr. DuBois and his law partners, took<br />
the view, he said that "the promotion <strong>of</strong><br />
recreational<br />
facilities is today an<br />
essential municipal function; just as<br />
essential to the health, safety and<br />
welfare" —as are the functions referred<br />
to subsection X.<br />
That seems clear enough too,<br />
Playpounds may be open, and tennis<br />
and football may be played on municipal<br />
facilities on Sunday if they are essential<br />
to the health, safety and welfare <strong>of</strong> the<br />
people.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has prided itielf on its<br />
Sunday observance ever since the town<br />
was founded in 1879. There is no doubt<br />
that the twin ordinances - one forbidding<br />
liquor sales and the other forbidding<br />
many Sunday activities and sales — have<br />
contributed greatly to the atmosphere <strong>of</strong><br />
this community.<br />
But, is it time for a relaxation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rigid rules? Would this winter be the<br />
time to discuss further liberalization <strong>of</strong><br />
the Sunday law?<br />
This newspaper has always supported<br />
Sunday closing and still does, but it maj<br />
be that a new age has arrived and some<br />
<strong>of</strong> our restrictions need reconsideration<br />
<strong>On</strong> the other hand, it may be that<br />
more rigid enforcement <strong>of</strong> the ordiance<br />
Is desirable.<br />
In the final analysis It is up to the<br />
people to decide.<br />
Bi-Centennial for Philadelphia<br />
All business interests at the Jersey<br />
shore should be behind the efforts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
city <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia to make itself the<br />
site for the 1978 world's fair which will<br />
celebrate the 200th<br />
anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
American independencB.<br />
1876 is a long time ago but even then<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>ited by the Centennial<br />
Exposition which played to huge crowds<br />
throughout that long ago summer. In<br />
fact, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> even got some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Exposition buildings which remained in<br />
use until very recent times.<br />
Of course, the possibility <strong>of</strong> obtaining<br />
fair buildings after they have served their<br />
purpose in Philadelphia six years from<br />
now is no reason to<br />
support<br />
Philadelphia's effort.<br />
What counts is the fact that the fair<br />
will prove a magnet to bring thousands<br />
and thousands <strong>of</strong> people within a short<br />
drive <strong>of</strong> South Jersey seashore resorts.<br />
Philadelphia is said to be in the<br />
running for desijpiation as the fair's<br />
location unless President Nixon, for the<br />
most obvious political reasons, demands<br />
that the bi-centennial celebration be cut<br />
up between a half a dozen or more cities.<br />
What can South<br />
Jersey do to<br />
cooperate with Philadelphia? At the very<br />
least the mayors <strong>of</strong> our seashore resorts<br />
should write to Mayor James H, J, Tate<br />
in Philadelphia<br />
telling him <strong>of</strong> their<br />
support.<br />
So far as this newspaper knows none<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Jersey resorts has undertaken to<br />
be helpful to Philadelphia in obtaining<br />
our 200th anniversary celebration.<br />
Perhaps a committee <strong>of</strong> public spirited<br />
citizens from all our resorts should be<br />
formed to work with Philadelphia to<br />
obtain the 1976 fair.<br />
Remember when? ,<br />
ONE YEAR AGO<br />
, A straw vote at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> High School resulted in a<br />
victory for OOP presidential<br />
candidate Richard M, Nixon,<br />
The OCMS atudent polls have<br />
always been a true barometer<br />
<strong>of</strong> presidential elections,<br />
• * *<br />
Yule shoppers were happy at<br />
the news from the Cape May<br />
County National Bank.<br />
$450,000 worth <strong>of</strong> Christmsis<br />
Club checks word to be put in<br />
the mail to roach depositors on<br />
November 4,<br />
* * *<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
As flection day nearod Copt'<br />
May County was seen holding<br />
firm for Republican<br />
presidential candidate Barry<br />
Qoldwater though polls<br />
showed an<br />
overwhelming<br />
national and state<br />
vote for<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Thursday* October 30, 196?<br />
Lyndon B, Johnson,<br />
* • *<br />
Luxury apartments were<br />
planned for a tract <strong>of</strong> land<br />
across the<br />
34 th sL bridge.<br />
Close to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> but<br />
beyond its jurisdiction, the<br />
apartments were to boast a<br />
cocktail lounge,<br />
*" • *<br />
The Hanscom Apartments at<br />
7th st, and the Boardwalk,<br />
landmark! for decades, were to<br />
be razed. The land was to<br />
become a parking lot,<br />
* * *<br />
TEN YEARS AGO<br />
A Merlon Park dwdlini wag<br />
totally wrecked when its<br />
ettlinE_hrok<br />
POLLUTION<br />
Vote . .... Nevemhmr 4th I<br />
Garden State<br />
TRENTON -<br />
Organs d<br />
crime in Nt=v, JeRstv m b^ing<br />
loosennd by tcintmuou,<br />
pressure at thi State ind<br />
countj |pml bv groups cnatid<br />
tn<br />
study and recommind<br />
changi" in law fnfuri.i-mi.rit<br />
and<br />
methods <strong>of</strong> handling<br />
criminal, one* 1 tht^ afi_<br />
capturtd and cunvictfd<br />
<strong>On</strong>i. <strong>of</strong> th t,i. groups tht<br />
Stati.<br />
Law Enforuminl<br />
Planning Agency known j.<br />
SLiEFA recently rwnmratndcd<br />
T% wayi <strong>of</strong> imprminu pn aint<br />
law enforetmint tu prmidn<br />
adequate and rfficicnt<br />
pcilic.<br />
protection<br />
The<br />
agency has bun in<br />
existence fur about a % uar -yid<br />
is the outgrowth <strong>of</strong> thi Fi d. rjl<br />
Omnibus Cnmu Contrul<br />
Program It is working undtr<br />
the assumption thjt Ian.<br />
enforcement no lias than jn><br />
other governmental a^nnc\<br />
can bi= improved<br />
through<br />
rational planning<br />
Atturni-y Gen. ri] \rthur J<br />
Sills is chairman uf tht aprm\<br />
Federal funding will fin inn<br />
must <strong>of</strong> tht ivppnti a nt<br />
SLEPA which i, rhjrg' d «ith<br />
pulling the locisi i nd. uf trim<br />
together and planning fnr th.<br />
future<br />
The ineriBni" in Nfw, Jir, \s<br />
population enuplid with the<br />
buost in pulice ri r punMbilitin<br />
ha& eriaU d a nit d tur an<br />
incrtasf in New Jtrrv<br />
ptlice<br />
forces, thi aginr\ rlaim, A<br />
need ilso exiitj, tu provide<br />
u-cure and luir -.alum for all<br />
pnhcimnn<br />
in tht buti<br />
according to the*<br />
I mprovud<br />
traininp<br />
educational<br />
opporlunit<br />
pnlico-<strong>of</strong>rict-'ra flru nlso<br />
tu fight modern crime.<br />
"*Aa in uther status tjf<br />
, Unitod States, and ir<br />
other wm municipal departments tif<br />
•Ifare.<br />
Capitol<br />
Hill<br />
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Entered at Post Office at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,, 0S22B<br />
as second class matter<br />
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.,.,, Editor<br />
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE! M.» pw year fey mall In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
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ft ywr M.75; ili month., $1.H. Watt ef Mluluippi Rivsr per<br />
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Sthwful.: WMkly mvmrf Thundsy; S«til-WHk(y TuonJ.y and<br />
FrMay fntn MCsnd WHk in Juno until Labor pay<br />
resulted in the house literally<br />
blowing up,<br />
* * * -<br />
Two small children were<br />
overcome by carbon monxide<br />
gas while jlding in their<br />
parents' ear. They were revived<br />
with oxygen'administered by a<br />
loear physician,<br />
* * m<br />
TWENTY YBARS AQO<br />
Introduction <strong>of</strong> a smoke<br />
control ordinp"ee was deferred<br />
by the city<br />
commissioners<br />
because the city<br />
solicitor<br />
needed more information from<br />
them concerning what they<br />
wanted to Include in the new<br />
law.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Red Raiders<br />
defeated Hammonton High<br />
School by a score <strong>of</strong> 13-6 in a<br />
hard fought game at the local<br />
football field.<br />
Washington, DC, The<br />
battle over confirmation <strong>of</strong><br />
Clement Haynsworth is close<br />
and as this, column Is written,<br />
more<br />
votes are committed<br />
against than for him. Yet a<br />
vigorous, all-out push by<br />
President Richard Nixon and<br />
his aides might win<br />
confirmation for tho jurist by a<br />
narrow rnargir<br />
The Presidtiit has spoken<br />
out forcefully for*the man he<br />
calls a "lawyer's lawyer" and a<br />
"judge's judge 11 but so far he<br />
has not taken the fight in hand<br />
personally to an extent which<br />
involves tough talk to<br />
Republican Senators who will<br />
by wanlinti favors from the<br />
white House in the future.<br />
wine to disqualify<br />
himsHf in<br />
several crises wht'rein ho held<br />
stock: in curnpaines involved or<br />
was an <strong>of</strong>ficial even if inactive:<br />
Tho Amoriean liar Association,<br />
however, has endorsi'd him for<br />
tho second = tirno, aftor tho<br />
all-out lissult <strong>of</strong> liberals and<br />
labor, reportedly H-l, which is<br />
impressive.<br />
• • Also helpful in his flfiht for<br />
confirmation is thi' recent<br />
revelation<br />
that his most<br />
vociferous attacker, Indiana's-<br />
Birch Bayh, has. boon' heavily<br />
financed by orqanined<br />
labor<br />
($70,000 from AFL'CIQ<br />
unions in 1BBB alone according<br />
to news reports). This explains<br />
why Jiifgh—hii b<br />
the<br />
The program also does not<br />
cover families with<br />
handicapped children whose<br />
income exceeds public<br />
assistance standards, but who<br />
r have major medical<br />
expenditures<br />
which, all but<br />
pauperise the Family = Many'<br />
other<br />
examples <strong>of</strong> limited<br />
eoverape are provided in the<br />
1 law = Although medical doctors<br />
Insist that Medicaid pay usual<br />
and customary fees, it is<br />
expected that fixed fee<br />
schedules will be promulgated<br />
before the program is effective.<br />
The program was reduced to<br />
a minimum status by the 1989<br />
Legislature because <strong>of</strong> the lack<br />
<strong>of</strong> funds to finance it. The<br />
Federal Ufsvernment will pay<br />
Fifty percent <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
cost* and the State is expected<br />
lo scrape the bottom <strong>of</strong> the<br />
barrel to pay the difference,<br />
Thi* ultimate goal expressed in<br />
the Federal law is that by 1975<br />
these health care services will<br />
be readily available to all<br />
persons<br />
unable to pay for<br />
them.<br />
Know your<br />
lawmakers<br />
Federal Offleiad<br />
U: fi, SENATOR CLIFFORD<br />
P. CASIO, Room 4fl3, Old Senatp',<br />
Buildinq.<br />
Wnsliiniflon D C<br />
2l>riiri. '<br />
U. S. SENATOR HARRISON<br />
A, WIFJ.IAMS, JR., Room 352,<br />
old Reiiatc. Office Building.<br />
Waslilnirttin, D, C, 20515.<br />
RHP. piARLES W, SAND-<br />
MAN, JR. Room<br />
ifilO<br />
worth House Offic,. BuiltHnR,<br />
Washington. D, C. Z051H,<br />
Stafo Orllelali<br />
tinn* T<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la<br />
MICROPHONES-As uand for radio (,"<br />
public address systems and tape rueordim,<br />
B<br />
have been around a long timu. Radio'hrits<br />
start half a century a«o and there i, •»<br />
roally now about public address "Yy sw<br />
recorders. For this reason we ure b<br />
consistent interest in microphones a<br />
picture editor <strong>of</strong> a daily newspaper<br />
frequontly. Not a day ROCS by but what<br />
published showing some newsworthy"fiT" 1 "-wi<br />
into a microphone. Theso photos ^0 made uL!N|<br />
transmitted by some wire photo service ^"N<br />
picture editor, who has u nose for muLrt,* 1 ' 1<br />
for news, selects them for publication f<br />
that it is difficult to get «ooti news '<br />
honestly feel that a picture <strong>of</strong> a rnan<br />
even a different man at a different mieiupn<strong>of</strong>,<br />
after a time. We have brooded about this kni '<br />
part <strong>of</strong> our colleague, and have begun tn<br />
worst. A lot Is said these days about the Mn, -<br />
newspapers by electronic journalism and aft ' „*'<br />
symbol <strong>of</strong> electronic journalism is the'microT^1<br />
it be that the picture editor Is out to t!<br />
newspaper by hinting that people can "do<br />
getting their news on the electronic media,<br />
television?<br />
THE OCiAN CITY SiNTINELLbUUtK<br />
ri-TEtilUN IWO<br />
mr<br />
STRONG<br />
X<br />
i TRINITY<br />
JlSCOPAL<br />
fit, ind Central nv.<br />
I e i h Wood, D.Ed,,<br />
(Thy<br />
in. Holy Communion<br />
m, .Choir Bchearsal<br />
jy(JZnd Siindny nftcr<br />
lly) -<br />
nn, • Holy Communion<br />
Lrn. • Choral Bueharbit,<br />
and Church School<br />
0 p.m. - Evening Prayer<br />
* * *<br />
STANDARD<br />
TIME-When we<br />
transition to standard time last week we m<br />
mention <strong>of</strong> the comparatively few people who w.'<br />
licking<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the change. Thus w<br />
unsympathetic toward such groups as midnight<br />
squads. In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the police squad COIHB<br />
Sgt. Andrew j. Cnpezza camo on duty at midnish<br />
Saturday. They worked.for two hours until 2<br />
then worked another hour until 2 a.m! In<br />
putting in night hours <strong>of</strong> police duty they wirejm<br />
to put in nine. This, because <strong>of</strong> an act <strong>of</strong> Congnsif<br />
United States. It seems to us that Sgt. Capezzi *<br />
men, and other people in the same predicamint»<br />
be paid overtime. The only question in our rmndV<br />
should do the paying? Should it be the <strong>City</strong>?Sh'<br />
be the Congress? Of course, if Sgt, Capcza'i"»<br />
happens to be on duty starting at midnight on it<br />
Sunday in April, 1970, it will only work seven'<br />
instead <strong>of</strong> eight. Things seldom work out so i<br />
however, and the chances are that another squads<br />
on duty to pr<strong>of</strong>it by the return <strong>of</strong> daylight<br />
Anyhow, we are sympathetic and we W<br />
somebody should straighten things out for thi<br />
stuck with that extra hour,<br />
* * *<br />
HORSES—Some 20 years ago the then comma,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> adopted an ordinance forbidding bag Ua n a.m. . mo<br />
<strong>of</strong> horses for any purpose within the city limits. •Wp L Sermon tepje,<br />
edict applies as well to donkeys and mules, aiW' ./ m<br />
Outer Sp,<br />
what it was that made the commissioners hate horrf<br />
don't know. Now and again horses have biensniiM<br />
here, including those in the annual hone show,<br />
mention the donkeys used for donkey baseball pa<br />
Even if there wore no law forbidding horses within<br />
confines <strong>of</strong> Peek's Beach, we doubt if many wouM'<br />
up. There aren't many horses around these days',.<br />
ago there were pony rides for the kids on the beach<br />
milk wagons were powered by horses.We hm<br />
notion why the commissioners adopted the tnti'<br />
ordinance, but there it is. To get horses into Own<br />
now, the city solicitor will have to rule that they<br />
essential for our health, welfare or safety<br />
*<br />
itf-<br />
|3Q a.m. • Holy<br />
iflion<br />
* i<br />
UNITED<br />
JODIST CHURCH<br />
„„'Central nv.<br />
jesWiteoek, Minister<br />
Dunn, Minister <strong>of</strong><br />
itlon<br />
W, Admas, Minlgt^F <strong>of</strong><br />
Blition<br />
C. Weed, Minister<br />
Jmic<br />
(Thursday) —<br />
p.m. • Boys and Girls<br />
rehearsal _ -<br />
I. • Youth Choir<br />
iOp.m,. Boy Seauu<br />
m. • The Fish<br />
1. * Choir rehearsal<br />
• - Women's<br />
.-""ran executive meeting,<br />
ST. AUauSTINB'S R.C.<br />
I3th st. and Wesley av.<br />
Right Rev. Msgr. Alfred, Jess,<br />
pastor<br />
Daily —<br />
7 and S a_.m. . Masses<br />
* • m .<br />
Saturday —<br />
1 and 8 a.m. - Masses<br />
4:30 to S:3O and 7:30 to<br />
8:30 p.m. • Confessions<br />
* m *<br />
Sunday =<br />
8, i;is, 10:30 a,m. and<br />
noon . Masses<br />
* * *<br />
Holy Days •<br />
. 6:30, 8, 9:30 a.m. and<br />
6:30 p.m. - Masses<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesday —<br />
7 to 7:30 p.m.<br />
Confessions<br />
There are no ; Pastoral<br />
Services<br />
* * *<br />
ST. FRANCES CABRINI R.C,<br />
2nd St, and Atlantic Ave,<br />
Riv, William P. MeCorristan<br />
Paston<br />
Daily—<br />
Saturdays<br />
7 !i 0 I II H : ,1 0<br />
p.m.<br />
=tM " w<br />
memories <strong>of</strong> the last one to fade, and.no^ ^<br />
how long that takes," says Mr. Galbraith<br />
cheerful note anyhow, because the M<br />
started in October, 1929 isn't forgotten.<br />
m- - Bible Club.<br />
"sir rehearsal, girls<br />
nnt through third<br />
ALL HALLOWS-Here we are ^<br />
market crashes and horses and Easternj<br />
when wo ought to be talking about M"<br />
don't propose to get drqssed up this ye«<br />
from house to house playing tricks « i 0 " 1 <br />
a sorry thing, but w&just feel too elderly i-^<br />
anymore. Anybody who is intoieltca » , y ,|<br />
sheet we used for our shost coiitume may ""<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />
Shore rd. and Harbor la.<br />
Msp. Edward O'Connor,<br />
pastor<br />
Daily-'<br />
7 and 8 a.m. = Maiises<br />
7:30 to H p.m. • Confessions<br />
* * *<br />
Saturday —<br />
All Saints Day . Sunday<br />
schedule <strong>of</strong> Masses<br />
1:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9<br />
p.m. - Confessions<br />
s s *<br />
Sunday —<br />
7:*lfi. 9. 1O;1B, 11:30 a.m.<br />
Sunday —<br />
9:45 a.m. - Church School<br />
11 a.m. = Morning Worship<br />
6:lBp.m.-BYF<br />
7:30 p.m. . Evening Service<br />
* * * •<br />
Tuesday —<br />
8 p;m. • Semper Pidelis<br />
Class meeting<br />
8 p.m. = Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees<br />
meeting<br />
* * #<br />
Wednesday —<br />
7:30 p.m, - Prayer meeting<br />
:<br />
* * *<br />
OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />
R.C,<br />
Wabash and Poplar aves.<br />
Rev, Vincent Ferrers.<br />
pastor<br />
Daily-<br />
7 and 8 a.m-, . Masses<br />
* * *<br />
SATURDAY -<br />
4 to 8 and 7 to 8:30 p.m, -<br />
Where<br />
Do I Turn<br />
for<br />
Guidance?<br />
Liifin this •Sunday to -the Christian<br />
Science Radio Serin for some<br />
interesting insights on this question.<br />
In thif area I! j s heard<br />
wm.T ISM k.e, 9 a.m<br />
WMID 1340 k,e, 9:18 a.m.<br />
NOBODY<br />
LOVES<br />
Mark mt ill the middle oj lilt hoipital umrd,<br />
hakhtg scared and lonely. All around, oth^r ba&es<br />
were being hugged and cooed at by their vititart.<br />
He eeutdn't know we'd stopped to get Mi eletltti<br />
and that today he'd be going home. His iliideriiand*<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> the Muation Wat limited. But then lie law Ul,<br />
and he laughed and held out his arnit, Imiilhitwm<br />
and fear forgotten.<br />
Sometimes life makes us feel last and toilet<br />
Perhaps a business fails, a son fl unreliable, a Hi<br />
job overwhelms or a loved one's gone. When we can't I<br />
>te our way, where call we 111111?<br />
God is our Comforter, Whatever mir prebh<br />
there is guidance and help in His ward*<br />
Your church is the best place to learn understandingrpfiQod<br />
and your}ielf,jrhii<br />
understandinff is. the key to the j<br />
abundant life that it Him pnm<<br />
^CFifJiu<br />
CHIBIBLE SPEAKS<br />
TO YOU<br />
Smile<br />
10 ii.m. - Church Sclionl<br />
with ct.:! t .r.i'ti fur :i!l ;t^r.H<br />
I 1 ii.m. - Miiniini; Wnn-hip<br />
H:;i0<br />
p.m. - KiMlinr Choir<br />
rehenrsn! . 'Fuesdiiy—<br />
H p.m,"BYPU<br />
A p.m. Interiiledhiie Chnir<br />
rehenr?.al<br />
* * *<br />
SH1LOH BAPTIST CHUHCH<br />
7th St, and Simpson Ave,<br />
Rev. Nicholas Tute, Pastor<br />
Sunday—<br />
10 a.m.-Sunday Hehoo!<br />
II n.m.—MorninR Worship<br />
H:;iO p,m,'Eveniii(i Service<br />
Tuesdays<br />
H p'.in.^TriisliM' mrelinR<br />
Wednesday—<br />
7 p.m,—Youth nii'i-tinl! •<br />
- 8 p.m.-Pravr moctins<br />
• '* j<br />
FAITH BIBLE CHURCH<br />
111 8th st.<br />
Standing for God and<br />
Country<br />
Rev^ John D. Qrecnleaf,<br />
pastor ' .<br />
and 8 p.m. • Masses<br />
* * *<br />
Monday —<br />
4 p.m. - Religious<br />
instruction for first to eighth<br />
graders<br />
7 p.m. . - Religious<br />
instruction for ninth to 12th<br />
graders<br />
Tuesday —<br />
8 p.m.<br />
Society<br />
Rosary<br />
Altar<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />
167 Shore rd.<br />
REv. Adolph Wm. Kahl. B.D.,<br />
viear<br />
Today (Thursday) —<br />
7 p.m. • Junior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
* * *<br />
Tomorrow (Driday) ~-<br />
7:45 p.m. - Senior Choir<br />
Behind the Scent<br />
At our estabilshniint "fun.<br />
era! service" begini with the<br />
initial vist or telephone caU.<br />
A tragic event his taken<br />
place which demands dignity<br />
and respect in all Its aspeoti<br />
from that moment which encompasses<br />
more than wiE<br />
meet the eye <strong>of</strong> friends and<br />
relatives who will see only , ^ ^ ^ M M<br />
the carefully prepared remains and the final<br />
ceremony, Carelessnesi, unfeeling disregard <strong>of</strong><br />
sensibilities, backroom<br />
shoddiness are thines<br />
wmen can only Be eliminated By personnel witn<br />
a sense <strong>of</strong> miision and a high regard for human<br />
dignity—we cannot be like actori who only<br />
sparkle when the camera is on them.<br />
Chester j. Wimberg<br />
funmral Home<br />
pour GanerJiflent ef Funeral Service fa All<br />
201 AIIURY AVf. DIAL<br />
Sunday<br />
2 14-37<br />
j<br />
Jsrifhiah<br />
•4.1.10<br />
£«, v,, sh, ties i<br />
This Ssries 1$ Being Published<br />
Undm the Sponsorship <strong>of</strong><br />
the'following<br />
THE CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
NATIONAL BANK<br />
SOI Asbury Av,. Dial 399-1300<br />
———————#.— .- —— ,.<br />
, Cope May County<br />
RINTAL SiRVICi<br />
2161 Aibury Avenue Dial 398-0032<br />
——— ——— m————— . —»<br />
OCiAN ABSTRACT COMPANY<br />
WEST JIRfBV TITLE A GUARANTM CO.<br />
830 Watt Ave, Dial 399.7277<br />
CAREY'S<br />
RBAt BSTATB SERVICES<br />
15th A Boardwalk Dial 399-0178<br />
. ——————— •- ' —»<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
WATIR SERVICE COMPANY<br />
2iq,T«nrh Srreat Dial 3994423<br />
OCEAN CITY HOME<br />
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.<br />
1001 Asbury Av.nuo Dial 3*9-0012<br />
HOWARD S STAINTON<br />
810 Anbury Av.. Dial SfMIH<br />
SiASHORi LAUNDRY CO., Ine,<br />
202 W. 6rh SffMt Dill SM-MrO<br />
~ •<br />
= =<br />
" " ' ^= : * - ' .<br />
SCOTT<br />
ifOMPl-iTl RIAL ESTATE SERVICES _<br />
oi8 Sfh SIr M f<br />
Dial (60?) m42M<br />
lUGfNl W, PASHLEY .<br />
INSURANCE AOENCy<br />
Shore Road MartMra Bill SW.SM4
• \<br />
: • *<br />
PAGI 4 SICTION THE QGIAN CITY SENTINBL-LfDGIR<br />
Bishop VanDuier<br />
at Christ Church<br />
SOMERS POINT Thi-<br />
RlRht Rev Albert W. Van<br />
•< Duzer. Bishop Surl'frsiMn <strong>of</strong><br />
the Episcopal Diocrsc nf Nrw<br />
Jersey, will make his nniiu.il<br />
visiUlitin tti Christ Church ;ind<br />
will administer thi- S;n;r,mH'iu.il<br />
Rite_ <strong>of</strong> Holy Confirmation .«<br />
the a am, ss'rvice.<br />
Bishop Van DuriT will<br />
preach at both Iho 9 .iinl 1 I<br />
a.m. sorrier.. The Hov. Adolpli<br />
William Kahl, vicar, will<br />
present the ehixz for<br />
confirmation at ilie si a.m.<br />
service and will be cehbrimt JI<br />
the Holy Communion service<br />
ot 11 a.m.<br />
Fallowlris; the sorvices (hire<br />
will bo a luncheon honoring<br />
Bishop Van Du?er at Daniel's<br />
Restaurant, This luncheon has<br />
become a tradition at Christ<br />
Church.<br />
Visit Your Beauty<br />
This Week<br />
HELEN BEAUTY SALON<br />
ITH STREET and CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
P»rm«nenf Waving; Hair Tinting<br />
DIAL 3W-093S<br />
PropriBtOF MARY WISH<br />
OPD* YEAR ROUND<br />
— iEAUTY SALON _ ;<br />
12? Aibui-y Ave, Ph. 3f9.31?§<br />
ANN and JOHN MANN I<br />
Open Thursday Evtmngi<br />
Fr»* Pirking on Witt AWM<br />
CERRUT!<br />
Beauty Shoppe<br />
OUE 3Sth YEAR<br />
••Aury euLTUM<br />
IN ALL • RANCHM<br />
lOlf Wtit Av», Dial aff.l3M<br />
Rev. McAfee guest minister<br />
at the Presbyterian Church<br />
The lt.-v. WtlliLim 11, Allen,<br />
p.isior <strong>of</strong> Ihe First Prcsbyleri.in<br />
Church or Oeeaii <strong>City</strong>,<br />
.mnoiiiHi's ih,it Rev. Raymond<br />
Mc.^fe,. will be the quest<br />
rnintsli-r oil Sunday, at 11 a.m.<br />
Rev. MrAfee was born in<br />
Chesti'r, Pa,, and educated at<br />
the local schools there. He<br />
holds a Li,A, I'runl Wheaton<br />
tVMiTJf (Illinois) and" a U.D.<br />
from Northern liaptist<br />
Seminiiry and bus lor the past<br />
= a years been associated with<br />
the Christian Missionary,<br />
Alliance, one <strong>of</strong> the country's<br />
largest missionary societies.<br />
While liviim in ChieiHjo,' lie<br />
was the pupil <strong>of</strong> John Dwight<br />
Sample, [listinjiuished teacher<br />
and tenor who debuted with<br />
Tosealini at the framed LaScalu<br />
and <strong>of</strong> the Blanche Branehe,<br />
For IB years he was the<br />
Parlor<br />
HOUSI OP B1AUTY,<br />
616 Aib7ry Av.,, 3?f.§621<br />
•LVINA M, MUSKITT, Syllit<br />
flAUTY<br />
SERVICE<br />
TI "M n i<br />
"YOUR DOORWAY TO L0VELIN1S1"<br />
HILDEGARD'S<br />
= BEAUTY SALON —<br />
COMPLITTS BEAUTY SIRVTCES<br />
1710 Asbury Ave. Dill 399-5035<br />
EVENING AFFOINTftffiNTS<br />
STEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />
• •<br />
Under fh« P«r»onal iuparviiien<br />
<strong>of</strong> MRS. LAURENCE I. STIDIM<br />
1520 Ashmy Avfinui Dial 39M575<br />
Kara-Lyn Hairstylists<br />
COMPLETE WIO fHRVICB<br />
HAIR SHAPING BY MR, MAC<br />
OPIN MONDAYS 399^333<br />
Palmer f hopping Cenfar - 16fh & Haven<br />
LInweod Salon 927-6564<br />
NATIONAL HAIRDRESSERS ASIN,<br />
Dorothy's<br />
231 Waif Av«. Ph. 3?»-4319<br />
Opsfi Yeip Round; Clowd Monday<br />
1 ._ Call TeJ«y IBF*PI<br />
DOROTHY COX—PntiMiMer<br />
Ro Boswell's<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
Wash and Weai ^igs<br />
Spteiaiiilng in Permanent Wavei<br />
754 Atbury Ay«, Dial 39*1141<br />
(Acroti from Murphy-. I ft It)<br />
WISJ • WIG ilRVICB • WIS RBNTALS<br />
COMPLETE HAIR STYLING<br />
Corner <strong>of</strong> 4fh Si Asbury<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J, 08226<br />
Ownarc.: Bi<strong>of</strong>lo qsorgs & Mm Phonn 399.1530<br />
miiiiKliT <strong>of</strong> imisii-Yiir Dr. A. W.<br />
Tuwr, mill diirinsi pail <strong>of</strong> th.it<br />
Lirnt- sva* iiii iiHHtHuir^r >m<br />
Kluliim WMBI. Chir:ii!i<br />
I'vi'iiiiij; scivico nt T:;U) p.m.<br />
Mr, Hurrinultin stTVrd us<br />
vit;u=|iri^icliMH and irt'nHiiri'r *11'<br />
tht! riiiliuli-lphiii Culli-ui' ,.l Ih.'<br />
Bible. lie liiiJi I'iirriwl on ,111<br />
, extensive Bible tiwhini; anil<br />
priiiirliiiijj ministry in lhi><br />
The Hi'v. Mr. Allfii hiis lii'i'ii<br />
iiiviti'cl in hold ii I'lvnehim;<br />
MM?miH in tlii- liiMt'rk'<br />
M 1 rl II I "i ,1 11 L 11 1 I 1 I<br />
Pr h\ti 11111 Lhur h El« \ 11<br />
Pi 1111 11 Nt VI mil r I 1 111 I<br />
f 11 I In b\, ti ri 111 Mi 11 will<br />
III t Itir tht ir m inthl 1 j 1 t\ i<br />
br nil 1 I il I Km nth Inn 11<br />
L -itnr In 11 7 ill 1 111 M n<br />
11 r th w 1 rill 1 HI i hii^ if<br />
in ill I up I 1 ll I ir th it Ih<br />
C hri tl ill tilth 1 r I % ml I<br />
1111 t Ih Ir II i tl 1111 1<br />
-Uth Illnr\ II\IIIL I hi in 11<br />
si th L llinuiiiil\ H nil ill<br />
11ml tl t itti ml [111 h mr i<br />
It II V. hip iL hr I- I 1 t<br />
irun In nil I 111 it 1 I,<br />
Simln il 1 (I , 111 \\ , ]uv<br />
rut ir h hi it 1 I im mil<br />
7 0 p in I 1U1 tt dm H s<br />
h ir t I r liu 11 in mint I<br />
Wiiln il % I limn Bill'<br />
iSLllill I Hllll Oil I B «. -"In |<br />
Macauiey<br />
listed at Baptist<br />
PrtBior David Wright<br />
imiHiuiiei'S a week <strong>of</strong> spi murnin^ at 11<br />
_ Clock<br />
* * *<br />
BROTHERHOOD CH4PEL<br />
US ^ir Farct Ha •• Pilrrmo<br />
Sunria\—<br />
Him<br />
M srmng bt rviee<br />
* • *<br />
WESLE'i UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Fttt r burg<br />
Hn lohn rarrahjn<br />
pa^tt.r<br />
jjunda*. -<br />
IU im<br />
M rn.nj. Warship<br />
lljm l und« S-h ol .<br />
W-dm -dav-<br />
7 p rn<br />
prittir<br />
S ni r Lh ir<br />
M \SMURA LOSrFL<br />
CHAPEL<br />
Wi t r and Lindhur-1<br />
rd<br />
Edv. ird Riihinjnd<br />
11 m, lit<br />
Ti dnv iThurda\)—<br />
r 4J p m B j rij<br />
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f J 'i t mtnuiili n<br />
_i me<br />
1 1 a.m. • Family Bible Hour<br />
7:30 p.m. - Gospel Service<br />
8:4B p.m,<br />
Wednesday<br />
Girls' Class<br />
SEAVILLE*UNIT!;D<br />
METHODIST<br />
Rev, Walter Sawn,<br />
pastor<br />
Today (Thursday)<br />
H p,ni, = Choir reheursiil<br />
banquet, and music and<br />
lrave!ti|rue by the Maeaulays.<br />
Tuesday nijjht, November i,<br />
at 7:30 p.m. is StaB Nito for<br />
men only, in the Fellowship<br />
Auditorium nnd will feature a<br />
travelog and music by the<br />
Maeaulays,. and dessert<br />
THURSDAY. QCTn, m.<br />
"id Mr<br />
7ull,ir<br />
•vt-ninj. mrttinp<br />
tn r\unr nuiSi<br />
'30pm '<br />
.<br />
o °li'<br />
Mi,<br />
• U11i p 1 V,~"*" o O I<br />
nit] ' iTl<br />
Pat Mnenuiay, is a tnlcnted, miii "mJl' Cai "" V ~<br />
W>* sprakcr, rf f I<br />
versatile rniisieinn who plays Puittirs " and"•••<br />
_ piano, organ, accordion, MX urea thi<br />
vibrahnrp, musical bolls. Mr<br />
ia.-h month fo,,,<br />
I'urU rally , '<br />
in the FPIID,,<br />
tif Ocian Cil.<br />
Sunday \<br />
10.J0 a.m. Schiireh School banquet,<br />
7:30 p.m. p • Kveninl! Worship The dessert banquet<br />
* * *<br />
Wediii.«diiy<br />
arrangements g are in charge g uf<br />
H p.m. • Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Earl Stoltzfus,<br />
Christian Service<br />
CORB1N CITY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
Main St., Corhiii <strong>City</strong><br />
Rev, Marry F- Fiiideison,<br />
pastor<br />
Sunday==<br />
9 r4 0 «rm-"^Ch'uTch~Ssh"i,)Ol~<br />
H a.m. - Morninn Wnrship<br />
7:30 p,ni. - Sunday Evening<br />
Gospel Hour<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesdriy-<br />
10 :i=ni, to nuon , Fellowship .<br />
Hour and Bible Study<br />
j^:30 p.m. = Cht.ijr rehearsal<br />
AUTO 1O0Y,<br />
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1020 Asbury Avenue_ Phon, 39S.01,l<br />
All Types <strong>of</strong> COMMeRCIAL & SOCIAL Pm<br />
NOW AVAILABLI ~ -<br />
I<br />
PHOTO COPIIS, WH1LE-U-VVAIT<br />
FREB BSTllMATlS • QUALITY WORK<br />
PAST IBRViCB • REASONABLE fHUMS<br />
CWNKll and OPLKATED BY<br />
- JACK WARRINGTON & WAVNE E SCHLr&Q<br />
Whal'i missing from this picture<br />
Bevoli . . . the things that give ordmif)<br />
ceilings a "block look<br />
''i<br />
ThB photo on the nqht i* ot a newM"'<br />
strong Chindeller Ceiling It ioesH<br />
have bevels. Instead designs fr§e!yH»<br />
from wall to wall. Rnom- HndeveryUini<br />
In them, take on an elfgant new low<br />
We'dlike to show you ihst whatim*<br />
ing" can make a lipurnus differencaui.<br />
your home. Stop in it day<br />
USE OUR REVOLVING CREOIT PUN<br />
PETER LUMBER CO.<br />
• OPEN 'TIL 4 P. M. ON SATUEDAYS *<br />
15TH ST. and HAVEN AVE. DIAL 399-3200<br />
NOVEMBER<br />
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ELECTION DAY<br />
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OCTOBiR 30, J969<br />
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nn^rnlile it thi ( jp, M l% mnnhir il , , t,,,, ) 1M ,<br />
,lty Nutiondl Bank ftmiun hlhr ,1 Ihm r in n ir,,,,, i It", , ,' ,<br />
hankins in titution h-.« ,,ll thur Hi nd, r ,, M,,iiul i t ,, \, ,<br />
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horUP madi "unifnrms lnr win U Ui| i \i,|_i |' llin j ,, ,<br />
teller «r h.r m,n tun i " nul I r p r<br />
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^CHAMPAGNE CURL ^<br />
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NOW ONLY<br />
$12 50 Compile<br />
— Reg *2H ilO<br />
C ALL 399,9300 (If no aniv/er 3W.1000)<br />
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PAGE 5 _ SfCTIQN TWO<br />
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Hilir ummt r vi itt,r, wiLh Hull. Hours ore D;3U a.m. to 9<br />
' ., ' " A M r l l l | ' I' "»' Mr mil P.m.<br />
p<br />
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i),ll.ii* "l' I,,<br />
" C h l f l 1 M " r r l ll Mhr T h e r ( ! w i N b e<br />
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booths with<br />
,„ ,",:TL<br />
l"»'%Pl Christma., pifts, Christmas<br />
il i ih I nili II deeorations, baked BOods,<br />
p r i. iu n II H' Yule Bazaai set white elephant and a fish pond<br />
i , V far the children.<br />
II,. i , , , by Turtity women Luncheon will be served at<br />
.. il i ,t I. , l ».. mid-day and hot dogs will bo<br />
, ' , , , r '"*d I, I MAKMURA-rh. Woman. available at all times.<br />
, , | " '" r , 1L "' " ld S...,._n .,1 tl,r, tin, Htrv.t. <strong>of</strong> „ Mrs. George Bailey is<br />
nl in mm (h, Trm, u u n,t,d Mttliad, t presideiii <strong>of</strong> the group. All<br />
^ n t.i md rimrili Mdimm i i prtpjnns active members have been<br />
,, iniiiir!. |,, r a \n Ilu il rim Ima assigned to a booth and are<br />
M il | |, .mi i,i i imii, , r, " " " r II '<br />
to hl hlld<br />
" n cooperatinpi to make this event<br />
*^*'*' IF iiji • / ifi Lilt- r i ii( iVf fi i IJ ^o d^£*&?i i u J -<br />
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FA!L SALE<br />
STORM DOORS and STORM WINDOWS<br />
ALUMINUM STORM DOOR<br />
SM.95<br />
WHITE ALUMINUM DOOR<br />
159 95<br />
WHITE CARRIAGE DOOR<br />
169 ?5<br />
WHITE COLONIAL DOOR<br />
$69,95<br />
All doors arc eomplufe with piano-type hinio<br />
n^ nrcno swi:-p wind check chain lock set<br />
nd clasrr No exfra charge fpr dssrs wp fe<br />
1'i35 COMPLETELY INSTALLED<br />
HlAi 190 1941<br />
VIHf. OJT-I^tl<br />
MILL FINISH WINDOWS<br />
Triplo Track 1 Gl.iss and<br />
elsewhere at $19.95<br />
S for $77.50.<br />
ANODIZED WINDOWS<br />
Trielo Track Wool Pile<br />
Weather Stripping, Sold<br />
Blsewhero at $20.95<br />
S for $82.50.<br />
WHIT1 STORM WINDOWS<br />
Bakud en Wh.te. Finish,<br />
Compare rlsowhere<br />
at S21 SS.<br />
i for fS7,S0.<br />
FOH FREE<br />
HOME DEMONSTRATION<br />
ESTIMATE and<br />
FREI<br />
MEASURING<br />
an^<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
BAKER'S ALUMINUM PRODUCTS<br />
_ 12« WEST AVENUE. OCEAN CITY - -<br />
t ' •4 V * s »<br />
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ere kids once.<br />
J 'Otn times werp WtJttr hedtcrf; and plec+rle rangei and ovens<br />
' Mn ' have more patimce somthow And dads<br />
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i f it >fain
PAGF "n<strong>of</strong>." S606<br />
Vlliintlc :w.. Allcnilic Uhx.<br />
parlj<br />
by I'll- biiiltltfiij fund<br />
fumiiiillrt under the<br />
c ha 1 mums<br />
Proceod<br />
In nii.incii the renovritioil <strong>of</strong><br />
ill,, church which ACT recently<br />
(lurch.isi-d ;il .liickioii rnid Fii.ie<br />
ives, ill Xorlhfieki<br />
' in\iltti t<br />
the inn ;ind<br />
huildinc cummittcc<br />
under ihi. eh;iirni:inship <strong>of</strong> ilirii<br />
iioyd i; cfinveniiiij the church<br />
,ii!ti ;i modorn pi.iyhon».' where<br />
LIU' snmp will .»-:i|;f plays,<br />
lulld MILS, iilnnise mid hold<br />
Chn-.ti<br />
Albe<br />
your rooms will have<br />
SPANISH GREEN 4' x 8'<br />
PRiFINl<br />
ALL<br />
PANEUNG?<br />
S 3.99 Pan<br />
PRIFINIIHID PECAN . WALNUT - WHITE PICAN<br />
THE OtE-tN Uil<br />
JEL.4.RDGIHR<br />
Young people's art<br />
is more creative<br />
IT'S<br />
V..11111: I'.'iipli-'s Ari nl the i-xpcrii'iici- tiliil develops .,<br />
Ciiiiui.ii Alls Ci-iitcr »!' Oci-nn Kri-nli-r iiiiiiorstnmlinj; Tur Lh,.<br />
liiiii,; 111011' crt'.Tlivi' "I'd"if on-iilivi' nrlist.<br />
Mlls<br />
I-|;IK.-.I'S Ink! 011 Tlii-ic. is no (4riulim! ,,r<br />
, ., in! •ciirivnl CMilipi-liliiin for till, you (i ,,rt<br />
i chilli ail 111 1 lit- sluili'llt, Which , nllows f(,r<br />
Kri>ill,.r cri'utivity. Art is Ii ijclr<br />
'I'll ymilli! ntmliMil is I'iijiiyiiH'iil 11a well (is Uiiininjj<br />
.liiiiiluci-il In iiiiiiiy w.iy: i.l 'li/i'pc-i-|ii>rcp|itiiiii (,i all ii(.pi'cls<br />
n.iLiiiu .1 ijituiiii nr ,1 I'lM'iiiinc uf lift! iiiitl corri'lnli'K wifh it 11<br />
ii-civ- Wlii-n Ihi' w.'iitlui is Mlbji'cls.<br />
i!i,'i>,ihli', ! 111 • liasscs (jo In I he Visilors ;ir invili'd to sue<br />
In ml in ixplorr mnl tin' yiiiiiiu .studvliLs durinn<br />
,r t,i I, •.u-ii ,if hNdiii.s. i,i B.-itiirdny morning CIIIMOH nt the<br />
ink I111111!, .mil I|);H>I>, lijilil Kuliiiriil Arts t'cmtpr in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
ili.w. Il li.'ips them tu til-y- HnuiKtniii.iii is still hpinc<br />
hrconi,' iiuiiii- <strong>of</strong> thiMr ir neci'pti'd.<br />
lit in I hi Ip cl tile [i Thi- fivi- to .unlit year olds<br />
n iti\ 11% ti \\ ird :in> under till 1 ilistrucluin <strong>of</strong><br />
Ann Ullrich. Thr nine to 10<br />
I I I Ilii i ! i 1<br />
your ollls arc iiistriictocl by Pat<br />
| I i I ill M I 11 Ittll |<br />
i mi I Hi t id ill<br />
Wilt. Tin- Stairway Ouliurii's<br />
I I11 ll III I ill I .ire iipi'ii to tin- public without<br />
charge, Tuesdiiys throuqli<br />
ill ! Il I Mil till<br />
"iHntluys. 10 u.in. to 1 p.in,.<br />
Hi 111 I II I till I |1<br />
ll |i iiiiil on Wednesday jiveniiiijs, 7<br />
Illen-il to •" 10 p.m.<br />
or I'mElier<br />
thif<br />
Lazar<br />
STOP IN OR PHONI 399-303;.<br />
Ubl YOUR CAR SIT ""<br />
FOR THE WINTeR<br />
OCEAN CITY ESSO<br />
9th Sfreal andBoyAvsiiwI<br />
STATION WITH IXPIWIttpl<br />
TOPS IN PRODUCTS «i S f '<br />
OCTOBIB 30, 1969<br />
YBSTBRDAYS<br />
can bo sure you're<br />
fM old if you discover<br />
tit saying "1 remember<br />
more <strong>of</strong>ten than<br />
,l', new?" Herald,<br />
l<br />
Mr. and , Mrs. Louis'<br />
Strohrnelz, St., lormerly ill<br />
spi'nd thl! wintur mtintlis with<br />
thi'ir duuirhttT, Mrs. Prank<br />
Hoddonfieid ;md now niaklnff<br />
•Johnson, and bet family al 184<br />
thoir home in this city, will<br />
E. AtliiliLic blvd,<br />
coietarlili' ihcir nOth weddinj;<br />
anniversary Sulurdiiy at the<br />
Thosi. ntttTidinq thtcelebration<br />
Saturday will be<br />
Ourinan Kilchiiii m (jherry Hill-<br />
Mr, Slruhmol/, is Past Mustnr<br />
the honort-fs' children, Robert<br />
<strong>of</strong> Univorsal Lod|4i; V and AM<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cjimden, Mni. Jane Johnson<br />
and (las servei, us the LodKe<br />
or this city, Mrs. Marion<br />
Chaplain Air,the piiat 2h yuurs.<br />
Duniin <strong>of</strong> Jacksonville, Fla.,<br />
Ho also is Past Patron <strong>of</strong><br />
Ijouls <strong>of</strong> Lake Hiawatha, Carol<br />
HaddonriHd Chapter Order <strong>of</strong><br />
Ann <strong>of</strong> Levlttown, Pa., and<br />
Eastern Star anil is president <strong>of</strong><br />
jirandchildrvn, Dolores, Diane,<br />
the Men's Bible Class at the<br />
Erie, Robert, Peter Mark and<br />
Haddonfieit] United Methodist<br />
Pricilla Johnson <strong>of</strong> this city<br />
Church.<br />
and Louis Strchmetz, 3rd, <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mi-s. Rtrohrneiz Lakt ! Hiawatha.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINILLfcDUbK<br />
BopHst Church holds<br />
annual Fall dmrmf<br />
Two hundred fifty persons<br />
attended the Annual Pall<br />
Dinner <strong>of</strong> Ocoan <strong>City</strong> Baptist<br />
Church held in the Fellowship<br />
Auditorium. Pastor David<br />
Wright w m master <strong>of</strong><br />
ceremonies.<br />
Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Board W<br />
Allen EndieoU and Rev. Jam<br />
Hutch Inson led in prayer<br />
testimonies were civen by Miss<br />
Kay Baxter. Miss Deborah<br />
Showers. and Mrs. Shirley<br />
shoemaker,<br />
• Miss BuKter is ii miKsioimry<br />
'« rhailalid, on furlouMh. Mim<br />
Snosers IH joinin(i the staff <strong>of</strong><br />
Campus Crusade for Christ<br />
International in San<br />
Bornardmo, Cal. She attended<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> yiiy gradv Hchuo|S- and<br />
IJ a Ifraduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
RcBlonal High School, and Uob<br />
Jones University. Mrs.<br />
WHiemalier is a missionary to<br />
Haiti, on furlough-<br />
Pastor Wright led in sinijinn<br />
"T choruses and hymns with<br />
Mrs. David WriMht<br />
pianist-uccompanist.<br />
Speaker <strong>of</strong> the eveninR was<br />
Rev. Herbert Shoemaker<br />
missionary to Haiti, supported<br />
Pii u- U "" li c » m mi»»!on<br />
Fijllowsh^p, Inc., <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Baptist. Rev. Shoemaker spoke<br />
9" "20-20 Vision and<br />
Mission".<br />
The dinner was a covered<br />
dish, family style, with<br />
arrailfipmc-nts in charBe <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Mildred Chew and the board <strong>of</strong><br />
dCBCOIli.-Mi.-a.<br />
It u ffreat man strugijlin(T with<br />
misfortunes is a noble<br />
object, a litlle man that<br />
despises them is no<br />
contemptible one.<br />
William Cowper,<br />
Conservafion<br />
Chamber topic<br />
MARMORA - 'I'hi. Upper<br />
Township Cli.iiinbi.r <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce met rreenily nl the<br />
Marmora Fire IltHisr. and was<br />
served* a ham dinner hy the<br />
ladies auxiliary.<br />
Pollowilif! the dinner, Jnck<br />
Newman, program t/hairnian,<br />
inlriKlUL'ecl Duvi 1 Hutherforij <strong>of</strong><br />
the Uape May Cininty Planning<br />
Board. He showed the<br />
members n film tilled "Sea<br />
Fever" which %%MIS made in<br />
Cape May County, The film<br />
showed the i>tiod points <strong>of</strong><br />
tourism and niso sume <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bad points. Rutherford said<br />
that "not loo many mistakes<br />
have bt.t.n made in Upper<br />
Township." He spoke in<br />
reforence to the open space in<br />
the township u ii d that the<br />
community should "plan now<br />
While you still have il," He is<br />
iiuninst usitnj meadowlands for<br />
development since the<br />
meadowlund is nei-di-d fur fish<br />
and wildlife mid fishinj; ii one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the sports LhuL briny tourists<br />
to our area. OIK' third <strong>of</strong> the<br />
SQUAD PRESENTED CHECK<br />
COUSIN CITY—Mcmburs <strong>of</strong><br />
the Upper Township Rescue<br />
Squad and Auxiliary met at 4<br />
Y's Restauranl recently for<br />
dinner. Following dinner door<br />
prizes were awarded. The<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the auxiliary, Mrs.<br />
John Lorenzo, presented the<br />
sfluad president, Charles Webb,<br />
Jr., a check in the amount oT<br />
S900 which represented what<br />
the ladles had raised in the past<br />
year to help the rescue squad.<br />
county in nleadowiand should<br />
he kept open space. "Open<br />
space here provideji (freilt<br />
potential," he said <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />
Township.<br />
Newman, reporting on the<br />
amplifier system, said he can<br />
obtain one with portable<br />
podium, amplifier, speaker and<br />
rnieraphone for about- SlfiO.<br />
He was authorised to do thin-<br />
Mrs. Newell Reichert<br />
announced that the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Kiwanis Club is sponsorillji a<br />
travel film program and that<br />
season passes to view these<br />
films are available. They are<br />
very interesting and each film<br />
is accompanied by a speaker<br />
who is familiar with the<br />
country. The next film is on<br />
Switzerland at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Hi|jh School, at HrlS p.m. on<br />
the second Wednesday <strong>of</strong><br />
November. Other films will be<br />
OFFICE<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
ihown on the second<br />
Wtihit diy laniiiiry through<br />
M i\<br />
UI'PKU ITA MEKTINO<br />
MAHMOKA—There will bo a<br />
trieetin,; <strong>of</strong> the Executive<br />
Coinmitlee <strong>of</strong> the Upper<br />
Township School it was<br />
announced by PTA President<br />
Mrs, William Hnineo. It will be<br />
In Id 1 u, div ii I to p in. at<br />
thi 1 school<br />
RliAF, NICE<br />
Mike: "This is a jfreat<br />
fountry, I'at.<br />
Pat: "IIOW'K that?'<br />
Mil t Sun th p iper fiez<br />
yez can buy a foive dollar<br />
money order for eight<br />
tint-.<br />
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ADDING MACHINES<br />
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PAQE 7 — SECTION TWO'<br />
What would great-grand*<br />
mother think if she came<br />
back and saw nil these<br />
rqndyprepaqd frozen meali?<br />
TWI-NIGHTER<br />
VENETIANS<br />
• Select any degree <strong>of</strong><br />
light from glarefr'ee<br />
brigHt ts nighMihe dark.<br />
• Protect valuabre furnishings<br />
from damaging<br />
sun rays,<br />
• Choose from 23 lovely<br />
colors and patterns to<br />
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deeer,<br />
• Enjoy long service,<br />
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1248 WIST AVENUE<br />
DIAL W 5140<br />
ViNYLGUARD 4'x 8'<br />
S 5.95 Pfins<br />
TOPAZ ELM 4' x 8' . . . S 9,95 to<br />
BOURBON HICKORY 4' x 8'<br />
SHOEMAKER LUMBER<br />
S 11.98 Fs<br />
1200 WEST AVINUE. DIAL 399=0!<br />
* C'l'EN •TIL J I', M nx SATli']<br />
BALANCE<br />
Savings Received by fho<br />
10th <strong>of</strong> the Month Earn<br />
from the First <strong>of</strong> the Mer^h<br />
No Minimum Balance<br />
All Savings Aeeounti E-h TV.-.<br />
Each Trafliaefien Recorder) .r<br />
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1001 ASBURY AVE.<br />
warm up to<br />
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ff<br />
Costs<br />
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There's a<br />
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In every can...<br />
JOHN STOCKETT, Owner<br />
Fines,.<br />
Acrylic Latex<br />
Flat Wall Finish,<br />
Superb<br />
CHARGE YOUR PURCHASES AT<br />
Yellow Pggns for M.A.B. Paint Store<br />
Choice <strong>of</strong> Colors<br />
OCEAN CITY— IN WILDWOOD —<br />
17ih Sfroct ond Asbury Ave<br />
Rio Grande and Pork<br />
Boulevard<br />
i ATLANTIC CfTY— (N SHIP BOTTOM — 14th ond BouIiV |<br />
2600 AJiontie Avenuo fN VINRIAND — 42 Wost<br />
il Ma<br />
[OCEAN CfTY-<br />
IMERS POINT<br />
IB-Hole<br />
Ihomplonship<br />
GOLF<br />
IOURSE<br />
Somers Paint<br />
Pliy Year 'Roimd<br />
Inry Day<br />
GREENS FEES<br />
AVERS WELCOME<br />
Bfi WMf <strong>of</strong><br />
Point Circle,<br />
Mill Landing Road<br />
JTARTINU TIME'<br />
AVAII.ABLK<br />
[llfilfralion Requlnd<br />
HARVEY SMITH<br />
riiil on Pi-enuses<br />
PHONiS<br />
•7370 or 927-3904<br />
Property evaluations<br />
tax exempt ratio up<br />
The ;,»u,.uu,.,l ...J if ' • tiix<br />
.exempt liroperty in New Jersey<br />
rose more than SI0O milliun<br />
this year to totiil almost SS.9<br />
Ijillion, Taxable assessi/d<br />
valuatiuns increased more than<br />
$2 billion tu ii new hii'h <strong>of</strong><br />
S32.6 billion.<br />
The figures are listed in the<br />
1969 edition <strong>of</strong> "Financial<br />
Statistics <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Local<br />
0 o V e r n rii e n t .' 7 a n n u a 1<br />
eompendium published by the<br />
New Jersey Taxpayers<br />
Association. The 62.pa(tc<br />
booklet presents detailed tax,<br />
spending and related<br />
governmental data for cneh<br />
county, municipality and<br />
school district in the State,<br />
Net valuations taxable this<br />
•?5 billion over<br />
5S.HK6. 531, GIB<br />
valuation placed upon Uix<br />
exempt property this year is<br />
slmhtly more than 151 billion<br />
hijjhcr than the lUCn total.<br />
The proporliou <strong>of</strong> exempt<br />
property to total valuations<br />
this year is in,,'! percent ;is<br />
compared till 15,2 percent in<br />
1088 and 11.0 percent in<br />
rtatios <strong>of</strong> exempt property<br />
iimiini; thi! counties this year<br />
rang* from 9,3 percent in Capo<br />
May County to 35.4 percent in ,<br />
Mereer County.<br />
In Cape May County exempt<br />
'property this year Is valued at<br />
888,627,610, or 6,3 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
all Uixable and exempt<br />
property. Net valuations<br />
taxable tstal 8670,165,866 in<br />
1969, an increase ef<br />
819,018,982 compared with<br />
1S68.<br />
Problems created by tax<br />
exernption.s currently are under<br />
9Ludy by two State legislative<br />
commissions, one coneefned<br />
with the in.pact <strong>of</strong> publie<br />
property; the other with tax<br />
exempt private property <strong>of</strong><br />
charitable, educational,<br />
religious, philanthropic and<br />
cemetery institutions, A report<br />
on the latter phase is expected<br />
by the end <strong>of</strong> the current<br />
SEEMS SO!<br />
Even a WODdpeeker owes his<br />
success to the fact that he uses<br />
his head.<br />
W.O.W, Magazine.<br />
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Potato Saiad<br />
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Vienna Breads<br />
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White Bread S ....:.*! .!V.;K? 6 *1 00<br />
Campbell's Soup isar^-..".."..'!.".'.'.'."." 6 •'!• 89 e<br />
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g — SICTION TWO<br />
Alumnae sets<br />
dinner dance<br />
The Immaeuiata College<br />
Alumnae Association will hold<br />
its nnnual dinner dance, tho<br />
Amethyst Bull, Saturday,<br />
November 22, at the Barclay<br />
Hotel, Philodclphin, Mrs,<br />
Qcorne J, Zeller <strong>of</strong> Villanova,<br />
Pa., and Uiis city, and Mrs,<br />
John F, MeDermott <strong>of</strong> Si,<br />
Davids, Pn,, are co-chairmen <strong>of</strong><br />
the .black tie Rula which will<br />
benefit the 1070 Imraaculntii<br />
Jubilee Fund.<br />
Cocktails and reception will<br />
begin nt 0:30 p.m. and dinner<br />
will be served at 8 p.m.<br />
followed by dancing. All South<br />
Jersey alumnae are asked for<br />
their support on the<br />
Association's social event <strong>of</strong><br />
the year<br />
Following thtf pattern set by<br />
the '68 ball. Amethyst Ball<br />
again will have a goal<br />
other than providing a social<br />
evening for everyone. Proceeds<br />
from this dance join those<br />
from 1968 as a Jubilee gift to<br />
be presented to the college In<br />
1970. Following this aim" the<br />
general alumnae again will be<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered the choice <strong>of</strong> being a<br />
sponsor or o patron. All gifts<br />
are tax deductible.<br />
If you go hunting this fail,<br />
try to came home without<br />
getting shot, or shooting your<br />
companion.<br />
CARAVELLE 9<br />
byBUIOVA<br />
brings back<br />
the 30V<br />
for 1969<br />
See Caraveile's new "10's"<br />
collection ... the up-to^tha.<br />
minute look in fashion<br />
watches. Long, lean beauties<br />
with jet black numerals, snow<br />
white dials and slender<br />
straps. All with precision jeweled<br />
meveminti.<br />
Buy them for all your airls.<br />
Age 10 to 80, they'll love th»<br />
30 s I Caravelle by Bulova.<br />
$2495<br />
Thomas<br />
Jewelers<br />
825 Asbury Avenue<br />
. Hotel in Philadelphia. Mrs. John<br />
thi- cit\ V. Hartman <strong>of</strong> Willingboro, N.J.,<br />
chairman i f thi 4meth\ t Ball i f icenter) is president <strong>of</strong> the Association<br />
Immaeulatj COHL^I<br />
and Mrs. John F. McDermott <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
Associatnir hold urn r 1 thi main Davids, Pa., (right J is co-chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
prizes to he iv> ird d Ktm mbir 11 it thi dinner dance<br />
"~_ BALL COMMITTEE - Mr<br />
Zeller <strong>of</strong> \ ilUnova Pa arid<br />
Woodbine horse show<br />
winners are posted<br />
The Hidden Acres Riding<br />
Club <strong>of</strong> Woodbine staged iU<br />
annual All-Western Horse Show<br />
Sundlay at the club<br />
=three .horses<br />
Trophies and<br />
awarded first<br />
Hiddun A<br />
n bouth<br />
and ribbons v,<br />
third and<br />
during the yea<br />
presented the i<br />
the most p<br />
at t<br />
dinner s<br />
22.<br />
Entrii<br />
Bili<br />
SS- YEAR 3UARANTEE<br />
HYDRO<br />
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• » Compact Sue lor<br />
Eirerr Home<br />
1 long lift Cast Inn<br />
CenllrsjEtisn<br />
25 «jr CH,MI,J<br />
Ottariifi, Dtupt,! J.1EI<br />
Nn ruel DBh.f,, PiBtiBfN<br />
NiClUCl<br />
inrJC<br />
IMMIDIAT1<br />
INST*l.tATION<br />
SATISFACTION<br />
eU*H*NTEIB<br />
!i'irN!»HBii<br />
?nt tii<br />
fourth<br />
Hnrst me n c<br />
ir itj fhl<br />
t puinfi<br />
i tn_ph\ i<br />
* hi! culh rt%<br />
Good,<br />
halter; Hahn<br />
M.,<br />
in the r ulass; Sharon<br />
Reitmeyer <strong>of</strong> Linwood on<br />
Black Jack, second place in the<br />
keyhole race, fourth place in<br />
junior horsemanship and<br />
fourth place in junior pole<br />
bending; Karen Brown from<br />
Tuckahoe on Scooter, fourth<br />
place in unrcgulation halter;<br />
and Irene Noble from Palermo<br />
'l—Jnt<br />
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New Under Ownsnhi, ,rtanag«m«nr <strong>of</strong><br />
LION CRAMIR . JOSIPH OOUaHlRTY<br />
ANTHONY PfPI<br />
on i'i It, fourth place in<br />
ladies horsenianship.<br />
Fir it prize winners<br />
Mary Terres, Swede. 4<br />
pony halter; Knlhy<br />
Hal em ;potted horse and<br />
Apale: halter: Doris Langfeld'<br />
ot Laurel Springs, reirulatinn<br />
bake i Bill Rahn." Oct"in View,<br />
unreijulatiim lialti-ri Cindy<br />
Howell, Capo Mav rmw<br />
Housr-, p<br />
Kapiu. Sewell<br />
Lloyd Jerried<br />
Tracy Maun.<br />
Charles J<br />
liorseniariship:<br />
Sewell. s,<br />
horsemanship<br />
Dover. Del.,<br />
horsemanship<br />
lc<br />
juiiiur<br />
li<br />
Bailej<br />
men's<br />
Tracy<br />
unship;<br />
eton.<br />
pony horsei<br />
Uhland, Bri<br />
K i<br />
class; Bob Simpson and Doris ""<br />
LanBfell, pair class<br />
Vicky Khi-nn.-irri hpfird<br />
im<br />
d:i<br />
MiMville,<br />
i mini ind rlj_. Ju, "or: Karen<br />
Uhland BnJ command av;<br />
e , t n<br />
rU» tninr Trj 'y Maun, "'<br />
r imrnjriil ( l± jJC ny. Karen<br />
mi<br />
Uhljnd, Bnd(.i tun baru back '}\<br />
heir . m in hip Bilh Harlman, ^' J<br />
pun' dnnni. Jimmy Williams.<br />
V mi] inrl ?;i % Huh- face; Palt<br />
Li nil in Ph<br />
jntiil '-, junio<br />
ptili bi ndini,<br />
Iimm<br />
•.•ni >r p,,l,<br />
Williams<br />
. nrlin<br />
h<br />
•'-: Viek\<br />
t jrl<br />
I i,h<br />
is serving<br />
aboard infapprisn<br />
( i 0 J s o i rid n i j US!<br />
ENTERPHIHK (FlIT N'C) Oct<br />
2 1- P h o t „ V r „<br />
IiHi-llijtnnei-man First LI<br />
Ilaymond Shourds, USN t<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Martha Hhiiurds<br />
3i)l:j West av,. and hushand<br />
the former Miss Helen J Bar<br />
<strong>of</strong> Norfolk, Va., is<br />
servinu<br />
aboard the nuali ar-powtTed<br />
aircraft earrler USS Enterprise<br />
at.Newport News. V<br />
The Enterprise<br />
liirg.-st warship, is<br />
underijoing ail<br />
overliaul at New].<br />
Durinj; this overhau<br />
eight nuclear corps<br />
('placed. The new<br />
have a life <strong>of</strong> more than ten<br />
Enterprise returned to<br />
U,h. following Its fourth -<br />
-Ui-th- Qulf<br />
coast <strong>of</strong> Vietnam.<br />
l^gh Has Landed<br />
film is available<br />
Chi.<br />
an n<br />
Cl.Ii<br />
Has Lnn<br />
NASA col<br />
•11 mui.n •<br />
through hi<br />
S:: n d m<br />
fratiTiial,<br />
thu<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SINTINIULEDGIR THURSDAY,<br />
ASHI> .'G_TON, DC-Rep.<br />
les W .Sandman. Jr. has<br />
• untvd that a ;Ju-niiliutientitled<br />
"Thu Eagle<br />
:«i", thu oiTicial<br />
r film (if tin- Apollo<br />
alk, is now available<br />
u 1<br />
t 1<br />
ill,.<br />
H<br />
enllinij the<br />
ue in Capo<br />
I in.: »i ndi i ei 492 or in<br />
n I 202 I 2S.S572.<br />
Th )-minute Ions film<br />
'•asiire;<br />
th<br />
o^he<br />
ill nii-ir Neil Arnistr nrst<br />
nnelly, .-top<br />
Inn<br />
ladi uj, ::CtiVi < on the muin with<br />
Maull, •Mini .istrunaut Edward<br />
Akin md the sufe<br />
home 1 in vivid color<br />
Suson<br />
marks<br />
iifficull-tn-obt<br />
in at<br />
th<br />
Marim McClain<br />
first birthday<br />
Mari...<br />
MeClain,<br />
first<br />
pink<br />
d II ilun d hiil<br />
birthil .<br />
id<br />
i In in Bo<br />
Tiinirn in<br />
II, ni i mi<br />
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Hid Tunnu<br />
Nf<br />
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Di\l, i_|,,<br />
Ml t Inn<br />
Mi> th irl,<br />
Jim, Gil,<br />
krob, nh, r[^,<br />
UiM, I,,, M LI,<br />
t h i f,u, t , i<br />
(.odmothi r Mr J<br />
Siiiilmj! g,lt |,u<br />
itt, nd v, r, Drnm<br />
Lvnn Pul Li a Fl<br />
Tionore iicllnoth,<br />
1" i|illin, Biril<br />
Piilladelphia? camd<br />
New York? Atlantic<br />
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were Bill<br />
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iind Lisa<br />
Jimmy,<br />
V, Dawn,<br />
Jiakley,<br />
Tommy<br />
all <strong>of</strong> this<br />
Oleeson,<br />
|.-y. Mrs.<br />
f-,. Robert<br />
"i. Tony<br />
'Jolly and<br />
honor's<br />
an Wilson,<br />
unable to<br />
arid Terri<br />
ill, Crystal<br />
service 16 Sea Isle C'itf,<br />
ATalon, Slone Ilarbyf, WUdweod<br />
ifld Cape May.<br />
DeparluresanJ information:<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cliy Terminal, 5*h and '<br />
AllMiic Ave, JMij. |2i)5. p.R.S.L<br />
Tefniinil, lOih and llayen Su,<br />
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Ami nboul our new I<br />
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PWK.IC itHVlCE TKAHirOWt<br />
iir,<br />
Toastmistress Club tours<br />
Pacific islands via film<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
Tonstniistress Club were taken<br />
on a "trip" to Micronesia ni<br />
the dinner meeting held last<br />
week in Daniel's Restaurant.<br />
Mrs. Kay Kohler, former<br />
president <strong>of</strong> tho KwnjiiliMli<br />
Toastmistress Club in the<br />
Marshall Islands, led the<br />
women on the tour via slid<br />
she llilcl liiken while living<br />
there.<br />
The spoiiker opened by<br />
exrjlnininj; that MIeroni>sl;i is<br />
one <strong>of</strong> three main divisions <strong>of</strong><br />
the Pacific Islands nnd includes<br />
the Carolines, Marshull,<br />
Marianas and Uilbert Islands.<br />
Uppei PTA mom bars<br />
at state meeting<br />
MARMORA - The Stall-<br />
Parent-Teachi-rs AsNoeiatiun<br />
convi'ntlim which reeenily mi-1<br />
ill the Tniyniore Hotel in<br />
Allantic <strong>City</strong> was atU-nrii-d by<br />
several people (if Upper<br />
Township.<br />
Local PTA president Mrs.<br />
William Hiiiiies, Mrs. Lloriel<br />
Faiisler, Mrs, Jack Newman,<br />
Mrs. John May anil Mrs. Jaliies<br />
Mri rr in a t ! v n dt'd us<br />
representatives uf Upper<br />
Township liliiiH-iHiiry Heliiuil,<br />
Mrs. .liihn May is chuirman<br />
<strong>of</strong> u nienibership drivi- whicli is<br />
now undiTway.<br />
Edueatiun Chairnuni, Mrs.<br />
Jnek Newman, amiiuinci'il tli.il<br />
a science fair will he held<br />
d u r i n jj parent • teauh ITS<br />
conferenees un November 17<br />
throuBl: UO, It is a scientific<br />
hobby type program which will<br />
be viewed by the children prior<br />
tu showinl; parents during! the<br />
conferences. It is alsu upon to<br />
the public. Kits un tile scit-nciand<br />
creative ereative arts li/viJT vnVTBF"<br />
on s;ile. sale, Miiri> Many Christinas<br />
shopping ideas will be<br />
available.<br />
Firemen fop ladles<br />
in S<strong>of</strong>tball game<br />
MARMORA-The men <strong>of</strong><br />
the Marmora Fire Co. were the<br />
victors in the second trame <strong>of</strong> a<br />
two <strong>of</strong>fli. soltball match this<br />
summer . aKainst the Ladies<br />
Auxiliary. The men scored 16<br />
.. runs and with the help <strong>of</strong> the<br />
umpire. Hank Schneider, the<br />
ladies made ID runs.<br />
The ladies' team consisted nf<br />
Mrs. George Younfi. Mrs. Gill<br />
Dull, Mrs. William Nelson, Mr.,<br />
Arthur Steelman, Mrs. Brunij<br />
Tropeano, Mrs. John Davis,<br />
Mrs. Conrad Lea and Miss<br />
Karen Kerrisno.<br />
The men had Connie Leu,<br />
Bruno Tropoano, Art<br />
Steolrnan, Georije YounR, Bob<br />
Smith, Eddie Towne, Will Lea<br />
and catching for both sides was<br />
Hank Schneider, Jr.<br />
Base umpires wt f< David<br />
Terwilliqer, Danny and Freddie<br />
Ferrigno. Also assistina was<br />
Ray Snyder and Byron Mercer.<br />
The natives are <strong>of</strong> Aslrttloid<br />
and Polynesian stock and they<br />
speak Malaysian and<br />
Polynesian.<br />
Of the ;i 1 Coral Islands, the<br />
speaker continued. Kwnjnlein is<br />
the , iniist_ important. The<br />
islands <strong>of</strong> Bikini aiid Kniwetok<br />
have bee-n testing {-rroiiuds for<br />
atomic and hydrujlen bombs<br />
United Stales servicemen live<br />
on Kwajalein Island in small<br />
hut very modern houses which<br />
are surrounded by shrubs and<br />
beautiful flowers. The im-aii<br />
temperature is H7 and one can<br />
lie on (he beach for one hour<br />
and rise will! a beautiful Uiil.<br />
Mrs. Kohler explained the<br />
little inland is quite modern<br />
and even hus a Macy's. All<br />
elolhinM comes from the<br />
,!Uniled Slates. Natives, from<br />
neirjhborini; islands shop at<br />
Kwajalein and they (jet very<br />
esciled almul tin- American<br />
costumes.<br />
Teilini; tin- other side. Mrs.<br />
Kohler noted life there has n<br />
few Haws. Women are not<br />
allowed In drive ears then-fore<br />
almost every woman rides a<br />
bicycle. There .ire a few who<br />
have not mustered the art <strong>of</strong><br />
bieyele ridini; and they must<br />
either walk or ride ill the<br />
paddy waiwn.<br />
Mrs. Kohler returned to the<br />
United States in September<br />
ai'ler speiidini! four years living<br />
in Kwajalein where her<br />
husband was stationed. She<br />
says she is anxious to return to<br />
the coral isles.<br />
Mrs. Thomas Kuys,<br />
president, called on Mrs'<br />
Charles Hule, topic mistress, to<br />
challenge members to jjive<br />
one -minute 'impromptu<br />
speeches on "What Hallowe'en<br />
Special patrols<br />
to haunt vandal's<br />
SOMERS POINT - Special<br />
vandal patrols to assist regular<br />
ptilire diirini! [he Hallowe'en<br />
season has beeii appointed,<br />
P.ilici- Chli r Charles U, Oray<br />
uiiiiiiuni-eii uid.iy<br />
Till v:. i-ri:il patriils,<br />
comprisiiii' nlf duty poMeemen<br />
special iin'irers :,nd cjv|| ,,f,,nse<br />
personmi. ;,,„] i},,; r,.RU|ar<br />
pohre patrols will be under<br />
orders I... keep a special check<br />
on all children uf curlew atje.<br />
Urav said th,. city's curfew<br />
iirdiiiane.i will - bj. strictly<br />
eiil,,io..d. and all children<br />
under the ;iKe <strong>of</strong> ]U years Will<br />
he re,|i,ired _ li. lie <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
streets by 7 p.m., and all<br />
youngsters <strong>of</strong> 16 to 19 years<br />
are to he <strong>of</strong>f the streets by li<br />
p.m.<br />
'<br />
Children round loiterinR In<br />
the stpets, or out past the<br />
.iliirfew hour wiliiout jjood<br />
reason, will be picked up and<br />
brought to police headquarters.<br />
PiironlJi are urged to cooperate<br />
in the effort, .<br />
Pranksters caught dama£inB<br />
or destroyiiijj property will be<br />
fully prosecuted. Chief Gray<br />
warned.<br />
Means to Mo."<br />
Mrs. George Wellor, club<br />
representative, reported on the<br />
Harrisburg Council,<br />
The next workshop on<br />
"Lends for Leaders" will he<br />
presented by Mrs. H. V<br />
Hormmisen November 4 and 7<br />
p.m. in Central United<br />
Methodist Church in Llnwood.<br />
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Chief Economist<br />
Njtlon«l Assoeiiition<br />
• <strong>of</strong>Manufactureni<br />
if you are li hnbitunl<br />
lida watcher, you have<br />
Ejjly boon -looking for<br />
,1, " <strong>of</strong> the promised<br />
ollng-<strong>of</strong>f" <strong>of</strong> our economy.<br />
u, recently relonsed<br />
lintii stntisties may<br />
tilflge you to believe that<br />
tine found them. And, for<br />
•« know, that conclusion<br />
Ifbe confirmed six months<br />
" V by intervening<br />
|>rd Predictions that there<br />
iwever, the signals or a f l Wing to be any cooling<br />
Brtlon in the economic<br />
[pfnture ore not as yet loud<br />
j tltir, and they are still<br />
[fund by considerable<br />
.ground noise. We are<br />
Inecd that present fiscal<br />
monetary policies must<br />
p in s ctjollng <strong>of</strong>f, but we<br />
|n8i quite ready to point to<br />
it statistical indicators<br />
iy, "Here it is."<br />
few days before this<br />
in(, the figure on new<br />
j(rl received by<br />
suficturcrs durini! Aupruat<br />
relcisod. This showed a<br />
p<strong>of</strong>sbout 2 percent below<br />
,level for July. In its story<br />
!lhi! development, The Wall<br />
'Bt Journal, reported the<br />
Ifflfrit <strong>of</strong> one unidentified<br />
]yil who said, ".. .this is<br />
'-ifieant if it's tho shape<br />
j,,,s, Income."<br />
h have boon turning this<br />
initing remark over in our<br />
• mr since. What it seems<br />
say is that the August<br />
itum in factory orders is<br />
|y significant • unless it<br />
! out to be Insignificant,<br />
from wishing to cast<br />
this kind <strong>of</strong><br />
lent, we think it Is the<br />
•pBsible rBoetion'io-thir^<br />
Qlpments now visible in<br />
hWlltieal indicators.<br />
Somewhat earlier, the Index<br />
InduItrjaJ Production - a<br />
I p r e h 0 n s i v e and<br />
nW«nii( now i<br />
Jy-watehcd indicator . also<br />
lid a drop between July<br />
August. In this case the<br />
(UEIL-fffcUIJj [M was less than<br />
.(ffllh's <strong>of</strong> one percent •<br />
GAS BOILER ply enoujjli to be" regarded<br />
' dramatic turn'around,<br />
CHICK THBSI FUTUIB Ji it did follow a year <strong>of</strong><br />
id; month-to.month<br />
ttm. Again, one is not<br />
Gail iron fsr Iwj life | Baed to go out on a limb<br />
Wlhr+aeNrt, tinwd h (ported by this kind <strong>of</strong><br />
for fftattr hHI ihwjlfmfas.<br />
• thorough Inwljttw pn<br />
VBnri heat I t cm<br />
pletelir ilifenuHE, prMM Ft ihoiild remind readers<br />
contrail • u,lly dud<br />
the statistics just cited,<br />
• jaclnt ittncHnly RilM in fact practically all<br />
In blue hammwlold | Uk<br />
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ta' nli "'<br />
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ittsnt business indicators,<br />
"adjusted for seasonal." We<br />
lot object to this type <strong>of</strong><br />
iffllEiit, It would be oven<br />
Jf! to make sense out <strong>of</strong><br />
its if significant changes<br />
wntimialiy confused with<br />
«!• seasonal movements.<br />
til fact remains that the<br />
II <strong>of</strong> statistical<br />
Jfnt for seasonal swings<br />
fMbutes another element to<br />
arfin for error that is<br />
it in all monthly business<br />
ilH. In particular, we<br />
el that the usual seasonal<br />
may^ be badly<br />
inflationary<br />
this is written, the<br />
merit report on<br />
sptojment for September<br />
M been released. This<br />
in increase in the<br />
. cnt rate to 4,0<br />
t u compared with 3,5<br />
oil month earlier. If you<br />
—•hmi for signs <strong>of</strong> an ,<br />
J cooling <strong>of</strong>f, this is<br />
•t dramatic evidence so-<br />
_, i too, we have some<br />
|JJf'«tioH8. The<br />
ffiont rate as<br />
i» a seasonally<br />
fipre, adding a<br />
atlon, especially in the<br />
smonths when students<br />
^wand dut <strong>of</strong> the labor<br />
, The September<br />
| j '" umomployment is<br />
|«IM into question by the<br />
T»»t, •imultanoously, an<br />
""• m the average work<br />
^rred.<br />
•"din reason for<br />
'"I these economic<br />
,*" which seem to signal<br />
•««P«tOd cooling <strong>of</strong>f is<br />
•J«' f o'her indicators<br />
kl at their face<br />
pm to signal thL,<br />
^ nntlonal product<br />
"""* mprohonslve<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> ail and<br />
Nib<br />
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Bdviineo iMtimates are To^lhT<br />
^ih'^M'r* — ^<br />
in<br />
the third-quarter ih,n<br />
earlier Total personal income<br />
K-nUnues to grow, and hh •<br />
<strong>of</strong> purchasing power<br />
CJnpltal spending hy<br />
business, both current •,, d<br />
K3 8 S-%vS"a,ouU h<br />
Certain private surveys inriU :<br />
that present plans by BusinS<br />
for acquisition <strong>of</strong> plans lnd<br />
equipment call for „ U Bud<br />
Nubstantial rise through 0^0<br />
Based on this, we have ev,"i<br />
<strong>of</strong>f ol the economy and Ihe'<br />
boom will be with us to ,i<br />
least another year.<br />
We remain confident t|,,t<br />
the present fiscal and monet^y<br />
|=.jL«Sed-oK<br />
"lati^ary " h ^ ^<br />
=" w^n^r ^ »a<br />
monetary motive power | la ,<br />
h^n cut <strong>of</strong>f. During tlj:<br />
P^s«nt year, the updraft <strong>of</strong><br />
innat.onary expectations in the<br />
private economy has been<br />
enough to keep the boom a"<br />
high alUludes. But, like the<br />
Slider, it m u s t c d<br />
eventually, unless a new su^e<br />
<strong>of</strong> innationary power \,<br />
provided by Hscai u,,d<br />
monetary policy.<br />
We base our expectation <strong>of</strong> a<br />
downward adjustment in the<br />
economy on these Beneral<br />
principles rather than on any<br />
close reading <strong>of</strong> statistical<br />
indicators. It is difficult In<br />
predict the timing or the<br />
downturn on this general<br />
reasoning, simply because it is<br />
impossible to say how long the<br />
present psychological updraft<br />
.-which—keeps—irT03rtr~wTir<br />
continue.<br />
Meanwhile, wo should warn<br />
those who prefer lo watch<br />
current statistical indicators<br />
that they are duo for »<br />
irustratlng experience. This i,<br />
not unusual. Economic turnina<br />
points are seldom clearly<br />
visible at the time they occur<br />
Something like six months '<br />
later, when the occurrence <strong>of</strong><br />
the turn, has become obvious<br />
you can look back and see in<br />
retrospect the statistics which<br />
signaled |t at the time<br />
Concurrently, you can seldom<br />
separate the false signals rrom<br />
the true ones.<br />
We repeat our words <strong>of</strong><br />
wisdom on the subject. Current<br />
statistical movements may be<br />
highly significant for the future<br />
• unless they turn out not to<br />
be.<br />
ARTISANS BANQUET<br />
The 24th annual banquet <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Assembly 88<br />
Artisans Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual<br />
Protection will be held<br />
Saturday at the Linwood<br />
Country Club. Cocktail hour<br />
will be from 8 to 7 p.m. In<br />
addition to the dinner which<br />
will feature roast sirloin <strong>of</strong><br />
beef, a combo will provide<br />
music for dancing. All Artisans<br />
are invited to come out and<br />
meet the Most Excellent<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers, Tiekets will be<br />
available at the door.<br />
Mr. mid Mrs. John Vermin,<br />
uf The HoniiMi.';iri, HO") Hlh si<br />
are ct.-|i.br;ilin[! their 07th<br />
wedding iinniviTjiniy tiiduy mid<br />
•will hi: ijinni-r uu,...,!„ ,,f~th,.jr<br />
daughter, Mrs. Unniltl Sti'vilw.<br />
<strong>of</strong> rio-i E. Si-iispray rd.<br />
Both Mr. and Mr.s. Vcrnon<br />
yre fiirrnnrly frum (jln-siur. PH.,<br />
:iiid iivrd iii tin- 'r^outiy ^f-ctifjii<br />
nf Philiiiiclphin ff*r nniiiy yuar?^.<br />
They hiid spi.rit ihcir smniniTs<br />
h f V - •-•--fM.^fi m years am!<br />
just last month moved intu The<br />
Homestead, a retirement, home.<br />
Mr. Vermin r, a rttin-d<br />
patti-'rri niiiker for tin.' Dodge<br />
Steel Company in I'hihirielphia.<br />
He it, a member 'if Ml. Htirb F<br />
and AM Liidiie ,.( Philadelphia<br />
and was prt'M-ntfd with his<br />
50 year pin hint year. He also is<br />
a infinlMr uf tli., Arliwins and<br />
hold,'; a oO-yi ar pin frum thilt<br />
organlziitiiiii, •t]r». Vermin is a<br />
Cpl, Hartman, with<br />
Marine Air Wing<br />
(20JS0.1GI01J VIFTNA.M<br />
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Corporal Henry R. ilartmnn,<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mr. aild MI-K. Hi'nry R.<br />
Hartman, <strong>of</strong> iiO<strong>On</strong> Simpson ay.,<br />
is serving witli the First Marine<br />
Aircniit Wlnt; in Vietnnm.<br />
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rhi L upli ha. tu i<br />
l h i Ir Mr n l thi,,<br />
l^ 1 J in nt \ ^rn n<br />
twn j-randchildr n<br />
at j_rindthildr n<br />
Band Booster Club<br />
at Mainland High<br />
LINWOOP - The Mustangs<br />
Baud Booster Club to support<br />
the activities <strong>of</strong> the Mainland<br />
Regional High School marching<br />
and concert bunds has been<br />
organistcd.<br />
Arnold Grimes, president.,<br />
said thai the purpose <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
Boosters is to support the<br />
Mustang Band in its activities<br />
throughout the school year.<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers include<br />
Florence Meniichnor, vice<br />
president; Robert Greisinger,. .<br />
treasurer; Ivy Kennedy,<br />
recording secretary, and Nancy<br />
Kindle, corresponding<br />
secretary,<br />
Committeemen, appointed<br />
are Dorothy Sullivan, budget;<br />
Let' Hlcks, ways and means;<br />
Jackie Long, membership; JJd<br />
Mossman, public relations, and<br />
John Dix, constitution and<br />
by-laws.<br />
The next meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Boosters will be on Monday,<br />
November 10, at 8 p.m. in the<br />
Mainland Itegkina! High School<br />
auditorium, Urimes said the<br />
parents, friends and anyone<br />
else interested in tho music<br />
students, color guard and other<br />
e o n t i n g v n t s <strong>of</strong> the<br />
organization, are invited to<br />
attend.<br />
Prompt TV Service<br />
STOP LITTLE TROUBLES<br />
Before they become Bio <strong>On</strong>eil<br />
•l-ILUI) IFIMNICAl oEriVirc<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
1040 A3I1URY AVr 399-19J0<br />
MASONIC CLUB ELECTION<br />
SOMEfiS POINT - Election<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for 1970 will take<br />
place at the regular meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Somers Point Masonic Club<br />
*** mulitl rsliii' ,i«<br />
•STURDY OOODYIAR WELT CONSTRUCTION<br />
• SOFT AND FLiXIBLI FOR YOUNG OROWING<br />
• RITAINS ORIGINAL APPEARANCi LONOER<br />
•RESISTS SCUFFS AND SCRATCHIS<br />
•RIQUIRII LESS POLISHING<br />
PAGE 9 ^ SECTION TWO<br />
Mpndny, November 1O( nt<br />
p.m. In Mac's Restaurant.<br />
A<br />
Following the bu§lne?ss meeting<br />
a program on Joea! wildlife will CLASSIFIED AD<br />
be presented by Frank C&rticr-<br />
Atiantie County Game Warden, BRINGS RESULTS<br />
FOOT TBAITS<br />
SCUFF TOE<br />
SHOES<br />
FAMILY SHOE<br />
STORE<br />
921 Aibury Avenue Dial 399-3373<br />
mim s p. M.<br />
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T" nm 9 .,,<br />
Quality<br />
MOUIIIJ<br />
BONELESS<br />
•VRILI33<br />
ROUND ROASTS<br />
OR CROSS-CUT<br />
BEEF ROASTS<br />
STEAKS<br />
~ 89 e<br />
SOLD AS<br />
ROASTS<br />
ONLY!<br />
ROUND, SWISS,<br />
CUSI or TOP SIRLOIN<br />
LiAN AND MEATY SPARE RIBS ...... ^ 69 C<br />
BLOCK CHUCK ROASTS IKKffi .... * 59 e<br />
SHANK BIIF IU S u !ffil MT »r , b 58 e «««« b 78 €<br />
QUARTER LOIN PORK CHOPS WiEZ 1 .. *. 67«<br />
FRESH CHICKEN PARTS^H 65 « & b 69 e<br />
ON-COR TURKEY CUTLETS - ... 2^*1.29<br />
PRiSH JUMBO SHRIMP y^#?i" uUN o,, ,. 1.69<br />
SAVf Ofj^&P'slFBESH FRUIT AND VIQITAILES<br />
FIRST OF THE SEASON! LARGI<br />
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WESTERN<br />
FRESH BROCCOLI<br />
ALL.PURPOSf STAYMAN APPLf S<br />
10 39 C<br />
large<br />
bunch<br />
29<<br />
RED DELICIOUS APPLES 2 29<br />
RUSSIT BAKING POTATOES ,..,,.. 10> 7f<br />
FRfSH CRISP CUCUMBERS ..... 3Za|<br />
FRESH SALAD MIX or COLE SLAW 'i! 2 ^ 39<br />
REPP-U-TATION CIDER 'i.gallon<br />
bottle<br />
5 e SIZi CANDY BARS L^^«...... 24 r 95<<br />
A&P POPPING CORN ... 2P'£. 25^ 2 P^ 23«<br />
WITCH'S BREW * m^^S^SS mm -^3S ,<br />
HAWAIIAN -JK li PUNCH ... ,. 3 j - 95^<br />
A&P APPLE SAUCE OMOE- . 6 b 8 1<br />
BfTTY CROCKIR LAYER CAKE MIXES 3 ^ M<br />
KRAFT MAYONNAISE .....<br />
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WHEATIES CEREAL 3?*!<br />
LIBBY DEEP BROWN BEANS ,, .... 4 ^59-<br />
A&P SLICED CARROTS 2 b 29<<br />
WHITE BREAD •»««&•«»..... 5""*."$ j<br />
MARVIL ANTI-FREEZE ... — 49 £<br />
lallsn $|
€<br />
FAOI 10 — SICTION TWO<br />
THf OCfAN CITV SiNTINEL-LEDGlR<br />
BILLOWS<br />
Pvbllihed WwNly fey tha PublicaMom Club <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, Ocun <strong>City</strong>. N, J.<br />
Mcmbor ot Columbiri Scholaatic Press Asswintinn<br />
Co.Ediiors.In-Chle[—SUSAN KILLK and BONNIK S<br />
Mfinn KiHij Editors—CHItrS SMITH, DEBORAH ifniUCKELL<br />
Feature Ediior—ELLEN BROWN<br />
Busim-ss Etlifors—PAT ASPINWALL<br />
Photography Edltm—CAJIOL HILTON<br />
Pholouraphrr-ErJ WILLSCW<br />
Adviior—William E, Kumherger<br />
VOL, XXXIi OCEAN CITY, N.J., THUR5,, OCT. U, 1»« No, 7<br />
FRANK M.<br />
MAZZITELLi & SON<br />
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or 399-2071<br />
CUSTOM PAINTINO<br />
far people a little harder fe Mffify<br />
Well Muroli or Semites & Vinyls<br />
ONE MORE<br />
CALL 399=5425<br />
Ne JOS loo big, no<br />
PAIR foe WTMII<br />
our plumbing and healing<br />
work §•»• th#<br />
fol cemldaratien.<br />
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2M WIST AVINUI<br />
Letter to<br />
editor<br />
Tin- letter yin* received<br />
by thi" Billuws in<br />
appreciation for the<br />
u*prry,ion>, uf *vmpnthy<br />
*,huwh bv the student*, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High jc-hmil to<br />
Bill Gcidfrey, .1 1067<br />
De.ir Editor<br />
We wish tu thank thf<br />
m.inv friend 1 * uf nur MHI.<br />
Bill, lur their tliuuRhtlul<br />
Two new girls return<br />
from year in Holland<br />
Revolution on campuses<br />
Revolution is an insurrection, an act <strong>of</strong> violence by<br />
which one class overthrows another. This threatened<br />
disorder is not confined to the college campus. We see<br />
the seeds <strong>of</strong> rebellion on every front <strong>of</strong> American life.<br />
A California conpessman has said, "1 found a<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ound and unprecedented<br />
feeling <strong>of</strong> anger,<br />
frustration, anxiety, and deep helplessness throughout<br />
the United States.<br />
"Rampant pessimism is remarkable in its breadth and<br />
frightening in its magnitude. It exceeds in intensity any<br />
generalized public attitude that I have experienced in<br />
my career in government."<br />
The late Dag Hammarskjold said, "I see no hope for<br />
permanent world peace. VVe've tried so hard and foiled<br />
so miserably. Unless the world experiences a spiritual<br />
rebirth within the next few years, we are doomed."<br />
Yet how many more wars, burned cities, suicides,<br />
rapes, and murders will it take before we realize that<br />
man is not basically good. How hypocritical it is, to<br />
think that, in view <strong>of</strong> the defeat <strong>of</strong> our dying society,<br />
we are basically good!<br />
What the world needs today is nothing less than a<br />
spiritual rebirth. Today tens <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> college<br />
students are joining a spiritual movement headed by the<br />
peatest leader <strong>of</strong> them all • Jesus Christ. His movement,<br />
in contrast to the rnjj^ejMn^jjf^yTjsjajyraniJtjJi^jipt<br />
Ba3#^TrponTfeaFand forceTbut is motivated by love and<br />
reason .Selfishness, prejudice, hate, peed, and lust are<br />
among the problems that must be solved if man is to be<br />
changed- and Christ <strong>of</strong>fers the solution.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e student at a California State College says "To us<br />
life is exciting. To live a day-by-day life in Jesus Christ<br />
by his power is hard to describe as there are not enough<br />
adjectives to convey the supreme sense <strong>of</strong> inner peace<br />
and contentment that we feel."<br />
Look around the world-for what are we crying? A<br />
cause! We want something we can sink our teeth into<br />
and become a part <strong>of</strong>. As we proclaim spiritual<br />
revolution challenging students who ever lived, they<br />
become interested. We are revolutionist for Jesus Christ,<br />
and we intend to let the upcoming generations know<br />
about him. We proclaim Jesus Christ as a Person who<br />
can come into a life and change it completly making<br />
that life into what the individual always wanted to be.<br />
We want to change the world - change it for the<br />
better and change it now! We need to move with<br />
direction. Jesus Christ alone provides the direction that<br />
we need. He Is tiie author <strong>of</strong> the solution. Now as never<br />
before we must allow him to control our lives and work<br />
through us.. Our World can't wait much longer!<br />
You can help to change the world by becoming<br />
involved with the students in our school and with the<br />
millions <strong>of</strong> other students in this country - in the<br />
revolution <strong>of</strong> love.<br />
The hour is far too cirtical to remain a spectator.<br />
Today is the day for action. Make your commitment<br />
now!<br />
p<br />
yp<br />
Thfir kindm 11 --. wa^ mne<br />
npprreinU'd,<br />
Mr ,inf1 Mn, Willmin C<br />
Godfrey<br />
rly<br />
This yeur at. Ocemi <strong>City</strong><br />
there are many nev,' face* that<br />
frequent uur hull* This nut<br />
only<br />
include!* new teachers,<br />
nnd a new aj^i^tant pjrmeipa!<br />
'but itKa m.iny m>w students u**<br />
well Two now mrl- have just<br />
returned to Qrean Citj from<br />
spinrimi: n year 111 Hulland<br />
Tin- twu new girk uri- Cheryl<br />
.Hid Debbie Stiller, whu mjde<br />
th.ir humo in Allentown, Pu .<br />
befure muvinji here<br />
Tin- girls found thut Molhinil<br />
11 >.lmlitly dim-rent from tin-<br />
United St.ili-i Tht> girls nltend<br />
tin- Inlermition.d<br />
School uf<br />
Amsterdam, At till 5 , ut<br />
pi/Zit,<br />
Steve,<br />
J.ianii-'<br />
Yonder<br />
wh.it<br />
if there was .1<br />
uBt.im<br />
t.'iini-,<br />
H e v e- n t y<br />
r FT A<br />
members hoiping teachers in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hip;h School.<br />
<strong>On</strong> October 9 there was a<br />
panel discussion amoni four<br />
student teachers from thu<br />
school. These teachers wore<br />
Miss Bergren, Mr. Banp. Mt.<br />
Hasbrouek and Mr= Whiteon.<br />
Their comments were amusing<br />
and yet helpful igiving the FTA<br />
members a goati idea <strong>of</strong> what it<br />
is like to be a student teacher.<br />
There are still .many<br />
activities which will occur<br />
through the remainder <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year. Thanks to'Mrs. Boyd and<br />
the members <strong>of</strong> the FTA the<br />
year for this organization has<br />
had a Ijreat start.<br />
DECA members<br />
attend meeting<br />
<strong>On</strong> Wednesday, October 23,<br />
the DECA members were<br />
invited to CinnaminSon High<br />
School to attend the South<br />
Jersey Regional' Conferences.<br />
Tile president, vice president,<br />
and the advisor, Mr. W.<br />
Joh_nson, attended the<br />
meetings.<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> this<br />
convention was to elect a<br />
South Jersey Regional<br />
president dT the Distributive<br />
Education Club <strong>of</strong> America.<br />
There were many other ideas<br />
that were di-seus-sed : at this<br />
meeting. <strong>On</strong>e was the seminars<br />
on areas <strong>of</strong> D.E.CA.<br />
DECA is one. <strong>of</strong> the'more<br />
active groups in the sehxiol.<br />
They send different students<br />
all over town to work at<br />
different stores and to learn<br />
more about the workings <strong>of</strong> a<br />
business. We hope this<br />
orManissation will continue to<br />
be as active and valuable as it<br />
has in the past!<br />
Cl.mifled Ad* Brimfl Results<br />
.i 1 1 7 Lindit "i<br />
U S M C '<br />
<strong>On</strong>e More Time<br />
and Out You Go, Jne,<br />
Cluriu<br />
C,,rr< Donald Duck i>. out<br />
fur Fuiitball' 1<br />
Decimal* tin'<br />
CI.I-J, Kth Prnod Enph-h.<br />
who eKe Cupcikc-<br />
cfu^1''<br />
tlu- filial line, finally<br />
Monkie*,<br />
in the CURE, right Ron Hilimks<br />
liki- Om- tiiu<br />
KiH in<br />
the<br />
B.ick <strong>of</strong> the Movii-<br />
Smack John and<br />
D ci n n 11. Chru ,1 n d<br />
Jcannn- , Mr<br />
Hamburger,<br />
sunn- editors can rriake funn\<br />
laces, hufh Chm' tilth<br />
period Billuw ** room<br />
pajam.i^<br />
and hi*, dog*<br />
that wib ^fflr<br />
parti right Dave, JuanS 111<br />
love with our locker,<br />
Dunna has ,inybudy seen<br />
Glenn, Bill. Bob and Dave in<br />
tht-ir pajjm.is lately"*<br />
italiano always remember<br />
Bonnie'*, house<br />
what* that<br />
thin£ hangin' from >our nnk<br />
Tern" 1 .Falling tnmatiuplants<br />
mv<br />
=j?FriWTr = Vtfl ,M)tnt- surprisi<br />
C'-nmetfi qui^ want SQR!Lmini-,<br />
Valerie" Our nevi-r<br />
knows does one nnl> un<br />
Sundays, at Brownies her<br />
cousin, John Cheryl's in .1<br />
good Spanish class 'I'm<br />
Eoona j^iii' up<br />
Jeame wejn,<br />
t u u much e \ e m a k e<br />
up What's n e w<br />
Puwvcaf<br />
Fu\v Lad> Is alive<br />
,ind will in Petersburg<br />
Turn<br />
m> bud} <strong>of</strong>f Congratulatiiini<br />
Mrs Tt>«,n?end for<br />
winning a box <strong>of</strong><br />
rhi-c-r<br />
When- can sou find<br />
purple shut"* Huws thi*<br />
prr^nant Rollrr Skate coming<br />
.ilong, ,Jiimor>^ Great <strong>of</strong><br />
course HPB An>ont-* for<br />
bridge, Gary =<br />
The Brass Rifig<br />
Concert Choir plans<br />
a busy school year<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
Choir, under tho direction <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. Lewis Ben2on, has been<br />
very suceo-HsfuI<br />
through the<br />
yykf:5.<br />
In addition to Mr, Bonzon's<br />
other activities, he has added a<br />
Girl'6 Chorus, Girls that have<br />
Sth period study halls on<br />
Tuesdays,<br />
Thursdays, and<br />
Fridays have participated in<br />
this. These girls have been<br />
working in order to make this a<br />
sureess.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
Choir meets each Wednesday<br />
nitJht for practices.<br />
The Choir members have<br />
been working hard and they<br />
hope that you, the students,<br />
will ' enjoy their concerts<br />
throughout this school year.<br />
Joseph P. Stabler<br />
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Now Under Ownerihip-ManBgemsrif <strong>of</strong><br />
tfON CRAMER • JOSlPH DOUOHIRTY<br />
ANTHONY PIPE<br />
nke anil<br />
th yntlr<br />
un.<br />
Their<br />
11,,- children no to ".eparute<br />
schools one for boyi nild the<br />
other fi.r girN Since tl"»c nre<br />
twci ihfferi-nt whooK in two<br />
different piitinn". the prl round<br />
that thf tr-aehi-n, are<br />
perfectiornsti and uri- wry<br />
strict Th.- pi-opli- nf Hulland<br />
learn to -p.-ak English ,.nd<br />
Dutch nt 11 «-ry ViiuriK •>?. «-ill<br />
drink lit .mV nge<br />
par.-nU. pi'i<br />
luminous .ire rmir.. ittr.nie, TIlP<br />
uirlH ni-.ir ver% -.hurt dresaf*<br />
.Hid the biJV". «e.ir Iheir hllir<br />
much limgi-r th.in in the •.tales<br />
AIsi, the U-liUMiin 1n-H.1ll.111d<br />
I 1 . lr--s I'l-nsuri-ii<br />
Must ill the people 1"<br />
Hullaiul -ire Ki.mm Ca'hulu •.<br />
.ind tln'% 1 eleliriite many mure<br />
hi>lid.i\ -i th.in %\e Ho<br />
In Hnll'ind sou si'i" mnny<br />
htlle i-,ir-, such as the<br />
" Vulksw .1 j;u 11, " however<br />
.dtnu^t firnuli' 1<br />
rules j bike<br />
Ch.-r\l .mil Dehbie said that<br />
"Hulland 1- nice but Am>-rii.a is<br />
.1 hit bi "t.-r<br />
Sophs working hard<br />
on plans for y«ar<br />
Thi' Hiiphumi're chiss is<br />
realU mminc thi, \e.ir With<br />
combined i-flurl their rirst<br />
pruject the fluat, is coming<br />
ali'ng quite ttt'll The students<br />
havi* reoilv put nut with hard<br />
l nalTK- U, bt* prnud<br />
rndi'nct.' .it at tur -^choal<br />
in^, th uugh not<br />
helming, 1$ surprisingly<br />
Jilt-*<br />
ns tor tfiu<br />
iuphumuridjnt'L',<br />
•-chfdult'd fur<br />
b.T In, are now in the<br />
Girls' program<br />
after school<br />
rviryfuu 1^ dml> IiTn. In Oci*an<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hi till School, thi'm is n<br />
nftir ^c\vHi\ hour».. TUP thni'<br />
(^'m<br />
iiMrht-TH <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Hitfh Hclmol. Mfa Davi^, Mrs<br />
WimbtTu, and Mrn Tndicu,<br />
^upi'rviM' thi'Hi- iifii*r-^haui<br />
Tin- pruM r i' m ls * ut U P in<br />
Ht'ctnjnfi<br />
<strong>On</strong>1* section ectnsUU<br />
uf M'F!& Iroin RFnrii'H 1 through<br />
9, Thi- othrr Kf* iU P ^ ^lf ' s from<br />
Ifmilvh 10 to 12<br />
Thi-n> ih a diffi'ri thf day<br />
fur *>miur Int?h baski-ibdll, and<br />
Thur^dav thiTi-i*> MMiiaf high<br />
tMI ii j<br />
Mrs Tndico, a m <strong>of</strong> Ocfjn Cit;<br />
High Suhuul. prfviiiusly <strong>of</strong> th<br />
VVilli.imstuwn<br />
Hiuh Sch<br />
tjt-ults, I*, onjuying both hi*<br />
regular (Tj ni ^lu^fH and aftf<br />
^chuul at'tiiriti** 8 * very much<br />
Seniors having<br />
an active<br />
French Club<br />
first active year<br />
The FriTOch Club was st4iripd<br />
this<br />
yerir by Miss Joanne<br />
Horimaii, who is in her sgeiind<br />
yenr <strong>of</strong> teaching Pfnnch at<br />
bcf»n <strong>City</strong> High School.<br />
Mectiniss nr '' betwiwii tu'ven<br />
nnd niRhl o'eloek on Monday<br />
niiihlj; The <strong>of</strong>ficers arc Nancy<br />
Hnffmnn, president; Dubbin<br />
NCBII. vico-presidunt: Junijt<br />
Wagner, treasurer j ulid Brth<br />
Pfnnder, ereroUry.<br />
Thr French Club's Irnntivi.'<br />
plims at present are tp eontnet<br />
a (ocial organization with thi!<br />
intontions <strong>of</strong> siip|iortiri(!11<br />
deprived child overaena. Other<br />
plniis nrc ty have a "Frentjh<br />
Pastry Cake Sfile," loom 50111*5<br />
in French, hove a Christmas<br />
party, contact speakers who<br />
have been abroad, and also<br />
have students or friends {show<br />
slides <strong>of</strong> France and the<br />
surroundinjj countries.<br />
;nA^OCTOBiR 30, 1969<br />
After dark<br />
th,.<br />
U V f<br />
class <<br />
making<br />
cummcndi'd in ht-r<br />
•iueri-'^ful u-ffurU tu bfinK<br />
about tht: transformation uf a<br />
*du nothing' eld^. to tht 1 aetive<br />
clo>* it now i^, 1% elsia*<br />
pn-^id^nt, Patti Bailey<br />
Krep i£ no, Clob*. <strong>of</strong> 'T2 1<br />
All thf mt-fflbefs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
svniur CI.IK:- iviM agri-e that this<br />
>«-ar is "-"infi tu be a VDr>' iiCtlvi'<br />
mid t-xcitiriK nnt- Th* 1<br />
n'tri-shnmnt ^tand pruvrd to be<br />
,i t^rrat ^utc**^ 11 r****u 1 tt*d ln<br />
HJininu mori- pr<strong>of</strong>its thjin have<br />
bi'i-n Baint'd Jt any Pn' 1 game in<br />
the past >,t-\rr3l yrars.<br />
The M-nior fluat iH_bi*g_mning_<br />
p due to the<br />
ctjrnmittii". thut havt*<br />
bi'cn formt-d to help in thtbuilding<br />
uf the float<br />
Thu Caravel ha.-. al-.o kept<br />
thf sL'niuft very busy<br />
They<br />
hjvi* piekud out their personal<br />
pictures that wdl appear in the<br />
hvmur biographic portion <strong>of</strong><br />
tht* \ rarbrjok and arf now<br />
Wtirkin.fi un tilt" lav nilt <strong>of</strong> thi-'<br />
book<br />
Kn fur. th*' Heniurs hjtft' had<br />
A vcr\ rpvtnrdmg \Ci*r and are<br />
anxiously anticipating the<br />
cummg events during tht*<br />
remainder uf thu school year.<br />
Honor Society plans<br />
a v«ry active year<br />
So far this year four<br />
mputinp <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Honor Speiety have been cidled<br />
ty order by Pri'sident Juff<br />
Rubinstein. These meetinp are<br />
held twiee monthly, one third<br />
period anti the other after<br />
school.<br />
Subjects discu.'ised In tht? laist<br />
meetiny Included the cake sale,<br />
which was October 18 and 17,<br />
and the tutoring service.<br />
The cake sale was considered<br />
a great success by the society's<br />
advisor, Mrs. Lenore<br />
Townscnd, The proceeds were<br />
estimated at J40 and will be<br />
entered into the Honor Society<br />
scholarship fund.<br />
This year approximately 30<br />
Students have requested the<br />
tutoring services. This service is<br />
-made up_by_the outstanding .<br />
students <strong>of</strong> the school who<br />
volunteer their help to others.<br />
In future meetings, plans<br />
will be made for selling<br />
C h r y s a n t henl ufri§<br />
from<br />
November 17 to the 21 for thf<br />
homecoming football game and<br />
the framing <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Honor Society Charter.<br />
11111 b « l '-bo«Olin l l<br />
>>»' milking ,JM<br />
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VtTy<br />
For school. Him<br />
i (he ?*' i **P* * 8 ' „.,<br />
replocomant , • , new ii in* - _ y, gjt I j<br />
your home to SB elcetrie. "•^'| n i ! |; oW yew ho*<br />
yeu"2«n 'havl 01 BiM.rle H«t to lr<br />
you think. ,<br />
Win. S. ANDERSON!<br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
Din! 8'<br />
1345W«tAv e .<br />
'W provide DAILY pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
CHECKING SERVfCE by com^<br />
personnel. Call for further<br />
ation and ask for our<br />
WATCHDOG<br />
SERVICE<br />
DIAL 399-0166<br />
Charles C. Palermo<br />
1447 ASBURY AVINUB<br />
DIAL 3W-016*<br />
• HM(in B •<br />
Student<br />
Council has<br />
busily been maltinij plans for<br />
the<br />
Himii'cumini! Dance. A<br />
ineetiim was helij on Monday,<br />
UetoLy; :to, HI which the dans<br />
limn, eust and enlertiiinment<br />
nir^tlie dance was decided.<br />
The D,,,,ce will he held un<br />
November 2H from B tu 11 :30<br />
in the evening. The coal will he<br />
7,1 cents mid is 1 Ufj per couple.<br />
It was also a«roed upon that<br />
Ule "hoi Ice," a uriiup from<br />
E|)K llnrliiir, would pluy at tho<br />
HurneeoininM<br />
Dance! The<br />
Kroup is "in receive the sum <strong>of</strong><br />
S7S fur their services.<br />
The Student Council also<br />
talked nbiiut the idea uf having<br />
ii float for the queen and her<br />
court at the football Hiiino on<br />
Thanksjiivini!<br />
duy. Val<br />
Darypale was put in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
this committee.<br />
Besides muklnt' plans for the<br />
Humecominfi dance thu idea <strong>of</strong><br />
having a surfing<br />
team was<br />
brought up by Howie<br />
liiJShysht'Il. He will nuw write<br />
to several sehoolb in the area to<br />
pose this question.<br />
The next council meeting<br />
will be held in the near future<br />
to diseusiwiijrUier ideas and to<br />
plan tho Hiirniicornint' dance.<br />
Mrs, Royco speaks<br />
to the health club<br />
Mrs, Florence Rayeni head<br />
at Volunteor StiFvieos at Shore<br />
Mem<strong>of</strong>ia]<br />
HoHpita! was the<br />
gutmi<br />
spoaker at the last<br />
muiiting DF tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Hif|h ScrhoQi's Health C&tvvm<br />
Club.<br />
Mrs, Royee told the<br />
types <strong>of</strong> volunteiips workiny at<br />
the hospital. There am "the?<br />
Redcoat volunteers* women<br />
adult<br />
volunteers, and the<br />
candy stripers-<br />
She? talked a<br />
short<br />
time about the adult<br />
voiun teeri^ hut mainly<br />
diseu^ed the junior volunteer,<br />
the tandystriper.<br />
To be a candystriper, the<br />
girls, must be at least 15. The<br />
girls are assigned to different<br />
floors to aid tho nuries by<br />
running errands and small.jobs<br />
that require no speeial trainings<br />
Also eaeh member wgi given<br />
a questienajre<br />
prior to the<br />
, meeting. This questienaire was<br />
to enable the? <strong>of</strong>ficers to find<br />
out what fields and In what<br />
schools eaeh member is<br />
interested^<br />
This will enable the.<strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
to plan a program which will<br />
be more interesting for the<br />
members.<br />
Magazine drive<br />
aids treasury<br />
The eighth grade class got<br />
<strong>of</strong>f to a busy gtsrt this year.<br />
Our first project this year was<br />
the magaz.ino sale. The money<br />
from tlie magazine sale will be<br />
split between the seventh and<br />
the eighth (Trade treasury. It<br />
will help pay for our senior<br />
yearbook.<br />
Every homeroom turns in<br />
the money the students bring<br />
In evt5ry morning. The<br />
homeroom<br />
with the most<br />
money every morning get* J»il<br />
Bird, our traveling prize.<br />
For the seventh grade. Miss<br />
Ogden's homeroom has earned<br />
the most money. In tho eighth<br />
grade, it is Mr. Hackney's<br />
homeroom. We have a<br />
supcrgoal <strong>of</strong> $3fiO0 to maJto •<br />
right now we have $1400,<br />
Prizes include, dreajnpeU,<br />
autographed animals, AM/FM<br />
radio, tennis racket, Tijuana<br />
tnsi horn, and many others.<br />
Also we would<br />
like to<br />
welcome our two new teachers,<br />
Mr, Phillip Birnbnum from<br />
MarUale w|)O teaches Heading<br />
nnd Mr, Paul Brown from<br />
Corapolis, Pa, who teaches Life<br />
Science.<br />
Sgf, Fi»ld awarded<br />
Commendation Medal<br />
CI (A IS<br />
iNi M S. n'l.int<br />
Ii.hn II fiiltl<br />
I'll "I Mr ind<br />
Mr, Jdhn \\ 1 "Id Ih Vti I"<br />
,,i h , niiiMil thi I' ^ \"<br />
Ioic. r.,mm,..,l.l,..i. M-d.,1<br />
for mmtonou', mm<br />
Si lei ml I •• Id '"<br />
Hlmuii ti i'»> 'pTi 'h t »•«<br />
tittd Ii ir hi out t indnij' dut\<br />
.ML.<br />
Vi< I" in j<br />
Hi- was i>ri'.si'nloil the mi oil<br />
,( r idn ill i'l <strong>On</strong>-ill<br />
< ,t\ Hicli s I" 1 " 1<br />
Whin ,ltlll- lli'l-' 1 " 1 '<br />
m
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PAQf SfCTION TWO THI OCfAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
CLOSE CALL — Hammonton's Anthony. Molotese<br />
gets <strong>of</strong>f a kick just in the nick <strong>of</strong> time as Raiders Harry<br />
Vanderslice (80). Bruce Beaver (GO), and an unidentified<br />
defender swarm in on the effort to block the boot.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hawks won<br />
their sixth straight game<br />
without a loss on the current<br />
season Sunday, boating Sea Isle<br />
ISO to gain a play<strong>of</strong>f berth in<br />
Molotese, who scored five touohdowni against <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Saturday, was a busy man In all departments <strong>of</strong> the<br />
game, punting passing receiving, running, blocking and<br />
everything except to move the yard makers.<br />
Hawks win sixth in a row<br />
quarter, but the play was called<br />
back when a clipping penalty<br />
was called on one <strong>of</strong> the Sea<br />
Isle players.<br />
the Uape May-County-Midget— - With - only ,_two_ seconds<br />
Football League race.<br />
Defense was the key to the<br />
Hawks' victory. Mike Field<br />
posted the first <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> TD<br />
in the first period with a<br />
plunge from the three yard<br />
line. After that point in the<br />
meeting, the game settled<br />
down into a defensive contest<br />
until late in the final quarter.<br />
Sea Isle crossed the Hawks'<br />
goal line late in the fourth<br />
IRental Boats!<br />
SAT, 4 SUN.<br />
Bay & River Fishing<br />
CRABBING<br />
Nets A <strong>Line</strong>s Fumtihed<br />
HOLIIAUGH'S<br />
GATEWAY<br />
MARINA<br />
<strong>On</strong> Poteong Creek<br />
• Rourt 559 • :<br />
Mays Landing Road ;<br />
SOMfRS POINT at »h» •<br />
Pafeeng Creek Bridge ;<br />
:<br />
DIAL 927-4129<br />
Ail Kinds <strong>of</strong> felt i<br />
SIS WEST AVENUI<br />
DIAL aga-osoo<br />
HOUSE<br />
CHECKING SERVICE<br />
Take the worry out <strong>of</strong> being an abs©rrt#e<br />
henie ttwrysr this win tar, We will ggrgfujiy<br />
ehBtk^oOr^fteus© ©¥#ry other day* November<br />
? te May 1. During freeling weather<br />
ws will inspect every day. If y@y leave<br />
heat an in yswr home/wi will adjust upon<br />
pr'sr nstue so your home will b# wirm<br />
when yeu arrive* In case repairs arc<br />
needed, we will caM & LL FOR ONLY<br />
In me service man<br />
<strong>of</strong> your choic».<br />
GAM<br />
home club.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> missed several<br />
opportunities i n the first half<br />
when <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> receivers<br />
dropped passes out in the open<br />
fj^J** " *"""" """ *" "'<br />
remaining in the game, Tripp<br />
Coggins hit Field with a Coach Carl Halyard gave<br />
41-yard bomb and padded the plaudits to his defensive unit.<br />
Hawk's lead out <strong>of</strong> reach <strong>of</strong> the which included Jim Oinn,<br />
Steve Sundstrum, Tony<br />
Qatante, Dan Fashiey, Jerry<br />
Delhi, Go-Oo Curley, Coggins,<br />
John Andrews, Dave Slaughter,<br />
John Motley and Field.<br />
The Hawks will wintT Tip<br />
their regular league play this<br />
Sunday against Villas on the<br />
Cape May County Regional<br />
High School field.<br />
PERILS OF THE TRADE — <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hawks quarterback Bobbv Strange is hit<br />
by a Sea Isle player moments after he releases the ball in a forward pan.- Thf pa >,<br />
was incomplete, and Strange was dumped.<br />
540.00<br />
BROADLEY<br />
FLmiBmG & HEATING<br />
ROOSHVELT BUVO., MARMORA, DIAL HMIU<br />
Ocsan Of Bvilnai Addr«. 410 ATLANTiC AVE,<br />
Raiders, Mustangs<br />
clash on Saturday<br />
The fir»t <strong>of</strong> what i*.t succumbing in the end. The<br />
y g third week <strong>of</strong> the season saw<br />
ViCi k^ jsf ftt.jtball for Coach the Mustangs rally to Jain a<br />
Mikr Sld^^ki 1^ Ocuan Cit> R**d surprisingly narrow victory<br />
R&idur^ WJH i-vi»n moru over Pleasantville, 18=14. Two<br />
di^vistruu^ than man\ had weeks ago the Prahaskamen<br />
ffjn*d Thp 1H U rump by fought Millville, ranked<br />
Hanmiufittin, ^ hich advanced number one at the time, for<br />
tin* Blu 2106 New Road,<br />
Linwood<br />
927^122<br />
Jim Town<br />
END<br />
THE<br />
FlANDfRS-<br />
HOTEL<br />
Boardwalk at<br />
Eleventh Street<br />
3ff.lOOO<br />
Richard Young<br />
H( hi I<br />
GARDEN<br />
MOTORS, INC.<br />
220 Wesley Avenue<br />
399-3134<br />
HI-FI • STIRBO • 4i R.P.M, r**;'.-;$W&Z "I<br />
Ijl Asbury Avenue<br />
Dial 399.0091<br />
k Florentino<br />
TACKLE<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
TOWER and ANTENNA<br />
INSTALLATIOK<br />
'MS Aibury Avenue<br />
3?f-4?iQ<br />
SKTDEN<br />
Specially Ski and Surf SAop,<br />
^01 W«i AVB, 399.3121<br />
Harry Vandorellee<br />
KND
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Ulassifta! Display Advertising — !2e per Agate <strong>Line</strong><br />
BUS. SiRVICIS<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SIN1 INbL-LEpyeR<br />
FOR SALE<br />
AUTOS FO8 SALE<br />
BUS OPPORTUNITIES<br />
REAL ESTATE —SALi<br />
MiMORI/M<br />
:ovmjj memory af Flprence A.<br />
whs passed aw;, • Nav. 4*<br />
-Wo look bseN with tenderness<br />
AlonR the patii §he Efod,-<br />
VVu bless the years we spent<br />
'th hef<br />
And leave the rest to God."<br />
Badly m(£5fid by her husband<br />
,. and daughter.<br />
CARD OF THANKS<br />
Thank y"oy Kinfplk and fnends far<br />
yayr Ejrds and visile on my recent<br />
stay dt Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital.<br />
Also to the CMC Reseue Squad -and<br />
the<br />
nurses <strong>of</strong> 4th Whitby for nil<br />
their T.LC.<br />
Cord,ally<br />
Audrey Farrell<br />
if>30<br />
The family af jafin C. Little w,sh=<br />
es to acknowledge ail cards, tale*<br />
grams, phone ealis flowers, neigh.<br />
&<strong>of</strong>s, Shilph Baphst Clursh for the<br />
way they took £afe <strong>of</strong> me, also v*5.<br />
its to the hospital during his short<br />
stay there. I want te also thank<br />
the choirs and Rev. rate. Ail I can<br />
say is thank you one and all.<br />
May Gsd bless you air<br />
• • Little and family.<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
ORGAN AND PIANO instruction pn<br />
modern harmony and Eunlernpan<br />
ary styling. Available for limited<br />
number <strong>of</strong> students by .judition<br />
only. Cii! Bob QsCray 927=6387<br />
11.6<br />
•hi<br />
rUNDAMtNTALS OF gNESS<br />
merfiiilK DF cvijnrng: $2 pc?<br />
CaH 3<br />
£tir f<br />
1 t c t<br />
1 f<br />
L TREAM AND 1 AN! 1 I<br />
u c? f I ! t My I<br />
t k Hi- I t» 1<br />
f<br />
LOTS FOR SALE<br />
f 1 t c t in m<br />
-*n<br />
I n Itr \ I<br />
f f HI H ^ LUMU lutt 1 t c I<br />
E {n I 7 niri migil t= P 5<br />
11(4 Itr MtlBILE « i b IH nt i-cie Hri-d n nn rrf_ i<br />
Pi, Hi. II f: w r AM f M j j 3 JJJ b^OJ 11 f<br />
* t v B i F er?md f £<br />
i-cl nt r II rL tin ib r p cr THF FT At t = H ly t-wcfttf"<br />
r M 3*33 i a u i*}Q i&n it *i ^ r n d fn s t t b t<br />
p li>in f t PJ mht* J in 1 4 Q l n<br />
1 !j, MU TAHt tu q t* *e u * 4 1 V Au Mi *Oti 10 3C<br />
f "t i- dr good t i t<br />
i fr ii^uo tin ^g^JHiia ff f Lt TNI RANUE |4D *O K«'<br />
4 p m t f f L f t- i=tf Wite I" ite<br />
Hdflt<br />
ITL in ATIUH<br />
LAC noH F unrj- Rrr<br />
idc-ii rpu,<br />
i iRrt fcnf ununl b > in<br />
ik rt h i t f lly ImUStipuri fw<br />
Lit Ip r v I r i t s l l f f n<br />
' I < " ' HI I K M r<br />
*H ' "Pl»« Hi fc W b & k<br />
fit k |rhD il I ly , ^ m<br />
(if i l l U I K I k d (Inn<br />
I ' 1 f HI I I l y w II r r«<br />
I I ire 111 * i linh<br />
rrcr if n r<br />
' « B EJ I I E i.,-,1 I ,<br />
id I )M If ll p , r<br />
ihn i^ UH1 1 | ,<br />
f u i i L i i t n r 1 1 I A I f t ,- ,<br />
* I I 1 ( 1 ni nj ) t j<br />
t t ATI D FAMII V 1 i fl r n<br />
« b. f ^ 1 (i I H W I I<br />
I t U n ! i u i w i , i f t r f t i<br />
ll> 111 ' .<br />
j t OCTOBER 30, 1969<br />
IiESTATE—JAL^<br />
RfcAL ESTATE _ SALI<br />
PAGE IS — SECTION TWO<br />
R EAL ESTATE _ SALE<br />
BELAU<br />
\<br />
i F, ."<br />
YEARLY RENTALS<br />
UNFURNl-NED l-trjce two<br />
n<br />
pirtment Lib ig room<br />
plTi-c mode n k tchen d n<br />
li Kt utlh<br />
tt*nlf lly lunu<br />
fight f t *.<br />
WINDOW GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Asbury Avenue<br />
Between Wi and lOHt<br />
399^2224<br />
BOATS FO^ SALE<br />
ANC Nfl/<br />
J^ If-b 144/ A & y — • ^ ~<br />
L<br />
At-t = ^ JO<br />
STORM SASH<br />
and SCREENS<br />
p&^Made to Order,<br />
ry. Reasenable Me<br />
Ati.intie Aye Call<br />
t,f<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Aibury Avenue<br />
Between flfi and 10th<br />
399-2224<br />
LEMONT'S<br />
331 RAY AVE Dial )H 1717<br />
• HUNTING LICENSES<br />
• Guns Ammunition<br />
and 4i-Lt5'ioni; t:<br />
• Fishing Tackle and<br />
Bait<br />
• Nautical C-HRI5TMAS<br />
CARDS and GIFTS<br />
OFFICIAL<br />
-XLL KI5HINC CQNTESTS<br />
FREE LOCAL TIDE TABLEI<br />
F iday ^Jfurd y flfld Sunday<br />
i i N N i F i p f i n r i F n > t i *•<br />
1 ' v t r i t r i<br />
5 - h ft n i- i<br />
t Uh 1 [ h I p , f, ,<br />
w k t I i d r L C<br />
f [ t v r 1 A h ^ 5,<br />
^ t T [ I tt*|y m Irl<br />
* t L ( I t .11 f<br />
WOODS<br />
Agency<br />
218 West Avenui<br />
398-0200<br />
1-351 D ^IJ<br />
WANTID<br />
n t C )J<br />
( -* 7 S^I ID 10 **<br />
U<br />
F,p.tT FANO - WANTED , ^ ^ t<br />
F A f c<br />
d<br />
L<br />
\<br />
fid<br />
Glass Tops<br />
AND<br />
Mirrors<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
GLASS<br />
926 Aibury Avenue<br />
BMwstn «h and IM<br />
399-2224<br />
TFR E PAID f J f £. a £ i;<br />
nfc ^ c<br />
fr ite pi<br />
•Q F j Ehe rug Ih ! cle<br />
* fh Our Lu t e Rent ell—frt<br />
r r"TT, 5 \Ja-*c n Autn A<br />
w t %t t- ^l c<br />
Nt-w Rd ^yrni-r,<br />
nf C 9 7 F*4&*<br />
1D=3Q<br />
trPI<br />
EPATQP 14 c ft fee<br />
J U S T L I F T E D — H<br />
n M E Mth nk ted 110 k ,<br />
E T t tw 3 0U<br />
m A i (<br />
e.cc!<br />
1O1Q<br />
3* nnPf BFTTER TNA J<br />
h tr<br />
t<br />
K> t -*d n n- r h ndf<br />
i n f<br />
t- t<br />
P f-<br />
PLUMiEHS WANTED. joum»yrn»,<br />
and<br />
hejpers. . steady waft? py||<br />
time, ovenime. Apply J-C PlumBina<br />
and Hsating, 345 West Av., t.f*<br />
OOOB MOVINS MAN _ must b»<br />
strong and able, goad Marting<br />
Mlary. Full time. Neat appearsncl<br />
essefitiai, start immediatefy<br />
Reply<br />
lo B0« 379, s«ntinel.Ledger.<br />
l,f<br />
BAKEH _ e.p.rierieed in lake, a,<br />
Basines Apply in pefson <strong>of</strong> phefie<br />
BarBero<br />
Sakery, |1 Conrad St-,<br />
Tfenton, N, j, Phone 60MS4-S1SJ<br />
If.<br />
CARPENTERS WANTED. Call r Fasiie<br />
399.7149. , .<br />
ELECTRICIAM WANTip Eiperiend.d<br />
Bid and new work, steady work.<br />
benefits, JahnsafVs Eiestrie, 944 As-<br />
Oury «,i , 0,e, , , f<br />
f.fs<br />
Dry<br />
id<br />
WRINKLE,FREE, Self Ssryic-i<br />
Cleanrng. 4§ minutes, | IBs $1 id.<br />
£ !&5: SI.50. Attendant on duty<br />
M&nday ihrQugh Friday Open<br />
from 9 a.m. til! § p.m Saturday nil<br />
4 p.m. Wash Bpwl Self Servige<br />
Laundry= 4g washers, 1| dryer £-<br />
Palmer Shagging Center, j6th .ifid<br />
Kayen Avs, Oe§gns <strong>of</strong> free parting.<br />
t.r<br />
t HOT TAR ROOF — New fsaf, q|d<br />
rosf repaired, rsf reseated ¥etir<br />
rsef reeoafed with purs hot iar.<br />
Average s'izg rOsf $50. Calf<br />
ii§733<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
We will s.tirni,. fh«<br />
essf ef intfiliing<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
You sr» und«r ns iklifah'tn<br />
Wm. S, Anderson<br />
Elecfricians<br />
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WORK, painting, hame<br />
i m prove msnis, tile, raftfing and<br />
pansling. ilock and bfiek wsrH<br />
By Jerry MeDonsifl Call anytime<br />
399=9453 ff<br />
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Aug., oecftn <strong>City</strong><br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
HtLPEB r ~WANTED.<br />
Ejcperienced, aid and new waft<br />
steady work. benefiis Johnson's<br />
Electric, «44 Asbury Ave., Q,c. t.f.<br />
VEAH ROUND eMPLOTMENT-,TJiTf<br />
course maintenanee assistant<br />
greens keeper. Will train<br />
pleasant<br />
surroundings. Call J99-404S. " 1 i:13<br />
CLERri. general <strong>of</strong>fice work. Know,<br />
ledge <strong>of</strong> iiilling, payrail, ryping.<br />
Tear round, full fringe beneft<br />
all 189-6100. "<br />
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INSURANCE<br />
SERVICE.<br />
Eugefte W Paahi*?y. Agency.<br />
Share Rd.f Marmara. Dial 399-1344<br />
APPLIANCHS<br />
AlJTHaRlztB<br />
SALES and SERVICE<br />
Conlr.ctor<br />
CORSON<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
75t WEST AVENUE<br />
. DIAL 399-2348<br />
JTP Rf-LC rJfiiT JF,E f<br />
F T tu N J r \Y MARINA<br />
rlud nK<br />
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359Q<br />
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HELP WANTED<br />
HELP WANT1D<br />
^ L Q GLASS ^<br />
REPLACED<br />
Insurance Approved<br />
Servlee<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
, 926 Aibury Avenue<br />
wnn Wh and Infi<br />
399.2224<br />
Tom Ward<br />
RIUPHOLSTERING<br />
and SLIP COVERS<br />
FOR FUSE BSTIMATBS<br />
PHONB<br />
399-7554<br />
T7<br />
DOGS, CATS J. PITS<br />
Fifeth<strong>of</strong>fi Fafrn Kgnnols -^ nustom<br />
gr&ommg and daarding for .ti!<br />
bfeed^: no iFf]fiquiii2*,F5 iis^d<br />
CiiH<br />
€£S-2J4V fQf ;ippeiri!ment=<br />
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BOB WUMMLTfS Pr<strong>of</strong>ussjCTtfil Tr.nri^<br />
ing S^h«rs! #uf • dog*. Obtrdisneic!.l&&^S<br />
_Llrfitti7d em-riiPfm«Hl. @ w* s Sh<br />
efiurco. Clnsso.j Munri.-sy ',ind "rfi'day<br />
niiihis C.1M 399-6^16/' Tr«in#-f" <strong>of</strong><br />
dogs for Relief Dspti. A'&fi ir^iFieV<br />
<strong>of</strong> gudrd detfji for horrid jfid huisfft<br />
1<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
Permanent positions for male and<br />
female machine operators and<br />
assemblers, all shifts. We <strong>of</strong>fer 8<br />
paid holidays, paid vacations, medical<br />
and life insurance and automatic<br />
increases,<br />
Buffalo Molded<br />
Plastics,, Inc.<br />
Route 9, Somers Point<br />
APPLY IN PERSON<br />
GRACE<br />
— REALTY —<br />
REALTORS<br />
18th Sf £ Asbury Ave<br />
Mn-i*<br />
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* MANY OTHri? •<br />
ind (fiiurance OuIda nee<br />
Since mi<br />
J. W. MORRISON<br />
Sth Sr & <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave<br />
399 5211<br />
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ArARTMENT<br />
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PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
UPERISH COURT OF HEW J<br />
CHANCERY DIVI ION<br />
MONMOUTH COUNTY<br />
DOCKET NO, C.f64^7<br />
RIJj^ELL CDVFTT<br />
Plintff<br />
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OCEAN SiTY mi-fti<br />
ROBERT<br />
CAMPBEtj<br />
REALTOR<br />
333WEgLlYAVL<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 399S2g<br />
SPECIALS<br />
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UABHIEL E SPECTQR ReCM<br />
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MODERN<br />
Me-ir hi<br />
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$ nth<br />
F M ley Ho J<br />
WINTiR RENTALS<br />
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SMALL<br />
EXPANDABLE<br />
Fu n ahCd thfc« h,-i<br />
hn-n 5 let nF*e Read to Hnc north de <strong>of</strong><br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
F flh D str ct — 713<br />
BOB Be Uty %hnp<br />
port Bndse Is tfio<br />
B Ifer n Rod<br />
isith Blstrlet =<br />
Youth C^ter<br />
I fstig Averiue between Fifth a<br />
S 5th r treef (D Strict Soytft Side<br />
^ *th Street to th& norm side<br />
F F«t D atnet — Chattorbox Bestaur<br />
m 504 N nth Slreet<br />
(D *|riG«<br />
3outh s rte at E ffhth Streef fa<br />
irn- nu tr c uf Tenth StroetJ<br />
c una D itfitt = Pslmnr i Car gB<br />
1 11^ Asbury Avenue {D str cl<br />
*tmth 5 dB Of T(-nth c trorf to !h«<br />
north S dg pf TrJirtennth Street)<br />
THird Dlstrct — Amsr ean Leg on<br />
Hume 14th nd Haven Avenue<br />
iDf&t ict south udn <strong>of</strong> Thirteenth<br />
Street to tho rwirth 5 de <strong>of</strong> Twert<br />
tieth Afreet a Jt af Bay AVHIUB<br />
ta the o£(*ar|<br />
FBurth Distr et — Mcjyer* G r ge<br />
34th<br />
nd Wnt Avenue (D strictnuth<br />
"ide ef Twent c4h ^treet to<br />
the<br />
north s de <strong>of</strong> Th rty fourth<br />
streets<br />
F fth D atriet — V H W Home* 1501<br />
Bay AvanuB (B strict sa tn side<br />
o* Thirteenth Strnet to the naflh<br />
s de <strong>of</strong> Twentieth Strftfif from west<br />
side <strong>of</strong> S y Avenue to the Bay}<br />
5 atn District — Coastal Realty Of<br />
ficc<br />
ifiOD Asbury Avenue (Dts<br />
tret<br />
c suth<br />
sifle <strong>of</strong> Thirty fourth<br />
Street tQ the end <strong>of</strong> thr> island<br />
Ruth la N cRe^x<strong>of</strong>i<br />
£ ty Clerfe phone 3§f-€I II<br />
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Phone 4b5 7111<br />
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Denrable <strong>Ocean</strong> Fra ^<br />
Business Property<br />
and Lots<br />
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WILLIAMS<br />
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NFORMATIDN<br />
HAGER<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
1 Battersea Road<br />
GEAf H BLOCK a bedre<br />
^ ift- 1<br />
£3 ths<br />
pi t nent nru nC $4 *<br />
TWO FAM LY plu*<br />
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n ng lot needed ao<br />
l(^a* Re r tate<br />
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ree bed<br />
tries H Curtis, Sr<br />
Realtor<br />
IBS MULTIPLE LISTING<br />
CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
PHONE 3H-£94i<br />
THREE UNIT APARTMENT^ w i ,<br />
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lut Be ch block <strong>of</strong> ^&i.Bnd '<br />
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MiTATI INSURANCE<br />
-. J^KIAN AVE<br />
rn«fWAL3»9 0655<br />
r TORE_, 9D3 B<br />
OrrNTlSI- HOWARD JOHNSON<br />
MHTEL 5 1^ tf KHH 9th -,nd<br />
nee n Ave Con! n nK pp s<br />
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sCOTT REALTY 1NC-<br />
S16 Sfh Street<br />
eean city, N, J,<br />
393^102<br />
5I» BEDROOM,<br />
CORNER<br />
IUH HEONETTEI-B<br />
-K t isn fully B^L ppc^<br />
quirjisf^ arid ni^dc r<br />
^<br />
bedrts rn fum *h&i<br />
Goss Realty<br />
REAL ESTATE BROKER<br />
Temporary Office<br />
3251 ASBURY AVE<br />
3ff-20fI<br />
399-3100<br />
LUXURY L<br />
Di NJ =<br />
one <strong>of</strong> nc*<br />
e th<br />
fur -i Vtry<br />
IN THE TAR<br />
t^P^ w y<br />
$ f ne t bP<br />
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f m ly Ti<br />
epl rj*s^ cu t m<br />
SQI d panel ng<br />
dct crted g<br />
gc to S<br />
CotJ^gC<br />
PTrtly<br />
It Lond I en<br />
dperty.<br />
Call<br />
REALTORS<br />
226 WIST AVENUE<br />
ATTRACT VELV furn sh^d modem<br />
twu t)(^FQom apartment w tti g r<br />
-iFc ( I| T.$j fl^g<br />
ID=3S<br />
TV O BEDROOM FUJfNI-iHEd all<br />
ROOMS<br />
TRACFv NO 1 " It DTEL,<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
NSTiCI TO UMIT<br />
E t t« uf Th rtcs -<br />
Seeond prstriet = 22S We^iey Av<br />
enue Garden Maters, fSiatrict<br />
South side gf See<strong>of</strong>id Street to<br />
the narth side sf Fourth Street!<br />
Third Eistfiet — 204 fourth Street<br />
P ojerf Reereati<strong>of</strong>fl Center (D *<br />
tret 5« th ^ de <strong>of</strong> Fourth Street<br />
to the north *ide <strong>of</strong> SiHth p t eei)<br />
Fouih D str ct — 601 £ ghtfi street<br />
W Ite A Dttrtrh, Dfrc-e<br />
CD a<br />
t ct 'Dulfi<br />
de Of S#vfsnth *"t eet<br />
to thn ncrth * de Eff Eighth<br />
tree?)<br />
CLASSIFIED<br />
ADS<br />
by Manon E Olaen<br />
Ceynty Hern* Ecsfi#fiiM<br />
Gnop LUNCH<br />
PAYS DIVIDENDS<br />
A goad lunch served to your<br />
family at midday, determines<br />
their<br />
("nergy and persunality<br />
for the rest <strong>of</strong> the day Lunch<br />
13 onsy to prppaj-n wlth a<br />
variety <strong>of</strong> funds in cunvenmnce<br />
farms now available<br />
Your<br />
challenge may be<br />
selecting foods that are<br />
nutntiuus If you us, H pattern<br />
or guide, it's easy to choose<br />
food- jour family enjoys and<br />
foods that are good for them<br />
<strong>On</strong>e simple guide for<br />
nourishing lunches includes<br />
protein foods<br />
mtats poultry<br />
fish, egg* or cheese<br />
^uch vegetable" as carrots<br />
sweet potatoes ur yellow<br />
turnips art ejs> to wrve raw<br />
or cooked Fach uf thtse<br />
veBfctablw, provide<br />
vitamin A<br />
which your family needs to<br />
promote i-ye and skin health,<br />
and to fight<br />
viru es and<br />
bacteria- Hie guide for lunch<br />
also includes bread or crackers<br />
for energj and vitamins And<br />
for thi= beverage, strvp milk It<br />
has the necessary nutrients to<br />
help keep evirvnrn. in yr.nr<br />
family healthy<br />
WASH UP IN A<br />
LIQHTEU UP BATHROOM<br />
Ig your bathroom bright<br />
with light 7<br />
From the morning<br />
rush hour through bedtime<br />
baths, this room is the family<br />
grooming center Recent years<br />
havt brought long overdue<br />
glamour to the bathroom and<br />
with it "right<br />
lighting for the<br />
bethive <strong>of</strong> activities<br />
today's<br />
bathroom must strve<br />
Lighting is important for all<br />
<strong>of</strong> the good<br />
grsemlng<br />
activities It is possible to<br />
provide adequate lighting and<br />
still combine a decorative fjaire<br />
with the purely<br />
functional<br />
need to see<br />
Older<br />
bathrooms may be<br />
relying on one ceding fiaEturgwith<br />
a small light over a<br />
mirrored medicine cabinet.<br />
Such a bathroom<br />
definitely<br />
needs to be updated li^lt wise<br />
The results are easier<br />
more<br />
accurate<br />
grooming and<br />
increased safety Adequate<br />
lighting also decreases the risk<br />
<strong>of</strong> misreading medicine labels<br />
After<br />
deciding how much<br />
light is needad-fo>-rtre-aigg-<strong>of</strong>—<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
TAX COLLEETOlTi LIEN SALE SF UNPAID TAXKS *NB<br />
AS&lSgMENTS FQR THE TEAR l§6g AND PBIOR<br />
Office ef the Tax CeHsefer, Qc*sn Qlty, New JBf»y<br />
rfeo<br />
=, Hereby g yen th t the &UBSEF ber tftre T s CeH<br />
ly New JSF**^ pursu nt io thn hws ef the !it !e<br />
n<br />
aLfh ta-e m de nd prov elgd w tl e-pnse far rf|e a<br />
Sonip ways to use protein<br />
totids<br />
milk t and breads for<br />
luneh are in soup* RaJads, and<br />
sandwicht<br />
Soup can be a<br />
cine-dish meal full <strong>of</strong> rtutnente<br />
if >ou add vegetable* to tht<br />
broth<br />
Why not use your<br />
imagination when planning<br />
lunch fur your family? Make it<br />
a mtaJ that s ea*y to prepare<br />
and servt= and a joy to tat<br />
READ LABELS FOR CARE<br />
the rsom de£s?Fmine what kipd<br />
uT fixture you prefer Keep IH<br />
mind thf genera] decorating'<br />
sehpme <strong>of</strong> your<br />
home*<br />
Bithroum<br />
li^it fixtures are<br />
designed to meet<br />
calonul,<br />
traditions] or modern deeor<br />
The mirror is the focg] point<br />
<strong>of</strong> grooming, and therefore, the<br />
hub <strong>of</strong> lighting for the room<br />
There should be light sources<br />
on both §ides <strong>of</strong> a mirror or<br />
medicine eabintt and on th#<br />
READ LABELS FOR CARE<br />
INSTRUCTIONS ON LEATHER ending<br />
above it to obtain<br />
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t? u ntadi PM sf th t a y<br />
!* ir ct a parciJ <strong>of</strong> land h<br />
The said lets, tFaets &f par<br />
ft.e to uch pe an OF psr-ons<br />
dernpt «<br />
I the bvscil rate <strong>of</strong><br />
gHt percent per annum<br />
The frilluw ng 5<br />
it nrd dessnpt O<br />
e sale na the L**mer» name a eent n*sd<br />
!!ectar tu^eiher w th tfie t«t I rriPUnt du<br />
(^ fpi aay <strong>of</strong> July 1Q&9<br />
Tt- the- amturt a t- an c ch Ipt tract<br />
gni!(sd the e w I be dded the prPP^Ft an<br />
at un DJ the £ IP nEtud Fig n{«Fe*t<br />
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Day ef Nesimbfr, 19S9<br />
f tfie Ta? DffEe in -<br />
rgn Her part ci lariy de<br />
els Df land and real esta<br />
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ntere»t but n np case<br />
<strong>of</strong> thft Iancr nd nee with ttie terms<br />
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76 54<br />
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137 73<br />
4 47" 79<br />
55 58<br />
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EAL<br />
RENCH<br />
ESTAT?<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
• CORNER •<br />
by Bob French<br />
Don Swan<br />
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Today!<br />
WANT TO •< '<br />
Gl« ywir filr<br />
"upMillis,<br />
•he maNy »""• TIJ«BT? M M<br />
plonfy <strong>of</strong> B"""*<br />
WHO WANTI W: " ';<br />
nil tonllWj*.,<br />
ACT TODAY — DQN T DELAY<br />
R ea[ Eitate Is yetin 52 Weiki ef the<br />
Bl "nS or Renting oil U. Flnt<br />
LI TING pF<br />
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ins ¥achl riuB<br />
THI WEEK<br />
TWO<br />
FAMILY<br />
Walk to be<br />
OPWICE GEfNG hTBUiLT cm<br />
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p <strong>of</strong>ra!> nil e L<br />
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FLORIDA RENTAL^ = F<strong>of</strong><br />
jilt In Ih te ch b!-H.t t<br />
h et. r s<br />
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YEARLY RENTALS<br />
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nn i yel ly b<br />
J 00 par m HI<br />
For winter only 1100 peF mun<br />
F^rn shnd pr unfu n htsd No phc<br />
nfirmit on<br />
a» Edmund L W sh<br />
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fo* one i a two h**ri<br />
NOTICE<br />
ESTATr<br />
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Sur<br />
LIMIT CREDITOR<br />
HAROLD L HrR<br />
the ou ^iop for Ina^ieF<br />
it te rf New goods sueh as caate jaekfts<br />
rfie at PUWE<br />
glovtg and dr^sjs youil find<br />
th^m mad* 1 ef genuine or<br />
c &!^d £aHS "<br />
s Tn«'atpd leathfcm Tils' colors<br />
e w II Be ssid<br />
aFe beautiful and Komt leathtn;<br />
i*s subject fg<br />
have ueh a s<strong>of</strong>t texture they<br />
Identifying these leathers is<br />
important Keep in mind you 11<br />
n**ed to givf genuine leather a<br />
different type care than<br />
simulated leather<br />
Remember to read the labtl<br />
on genuine leather or simulated<br />
leather to bt sure you<br />
understand<br />
directions for<br />
Cleaning it eorreetly If<br />
necessary<br />
ask salespersons<br />
about the father item you<br />
want in buy Find out if >ou<br />
need to have tht garment dry<br />
cleaned<br />
Check to fi>L if you<br />
can have it cleaned locally or<br />
will it be necessary to return it<br />
to thf manufactuFtf<br />
Estimate the eo c t <strong>of</strong> a<br />
leather garment s upkeep whtn<br />
you eonsidtr buying something<br />
made <strong>of</strong> real or imitation<br />
Ifcather<br />
"i oy may want to<br />
discuss its carp with a local dry<br />
clfcannr And then add thr cost<br />
<strong>of</strong> upkefcp for one year to the<br />
anginal cn-t <strong>of</strong> thn garment<br />
After you ve considnrtd the<br />
costs nf care sind upkeep you<br />
can<br />
dwride if the leather<br />
garment fiu into your<br />
%ardrob* budget<br />
KEEP INVENTORY OF<br />
HOUSEHOLD BELONGINGS<br />
If yejur home wert to be<br />
destmypd by fire ton^Qrrowf<br />
could j ou remnmbfr<br />
fcvi»r\ thing the house<br />
contained* 7<br />
If you had an<br />
inventory<br />
chuncfc., art you<br />
cnuld<br />
Mo.t insurance<br />
Lumpgnips furnish inventory<br />
furms for y ou to list your<br />
belongings in the tyent <strong>of</strong> such<br />
a loss Taking inventory <strong>of</strong> a<br />
household is time consuming<br />
the first time you do it, but it s<br />
worth the effort<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce you<br />
have a complete inventory it<br />
won t tdke much time each<br />
year in bnng it up to date<br />
Take the inventory unc<br />
ronm at a time To give an<br />
indication <strong>of</strong> the value that s<br />
e=M£>ntial when it comes to<br />
sttthng claims, aL*o list tht<br />
date you bought each item and<br />
its original cost bonntimtn it s<br />
eas^ to overlook the contents<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
chtit" <strong>of</strong> drawers and<br />
closets, pictures bedding<br />
linens and other ittms you<br />
takt for granttd<br />
Remembtr<br />
to look inside the eht ts and<br />
*lǤe*s^^while yo ufa taking<br />
dowless lighting on the fage,<br />
head and neek<br />
Side lighting for the mirror<br />
or medicine cabinet may be<br />
achieved m several ways By<br />
the use <strong>of</strong> wall lamps that<br />
come in many<br />
styl*=s to<br />
nuordinste<br />
with the decor<br />
used er rpeessed<br />
fixtures<br />
Mirrors can bt framed with a<br />
row <strong>of</strong> shielded<br />
fluorescent<br />
lamps m a s<strong>of</strong>fit or a fixture<br />
running the width <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cei mg light may be recessed<br />
or surface mounted with either<br />
a single unit in the center or a<br />
senes <strong>of</strong> smaller bullet type<br />
lights<br />
spaced for greater<br />
effectiventss Recessed fixtures<br />
deliver a cone <strong>of</strong> light the<br />
amount depending on tht sue<br />
<strong>of</strong> the unit and bulb used <strong>On</strong><br />
th** othtr hand, surface<br />
mounttd fixtures will usually<br />
provide &ome light throughout<br />
the room you might consider<br />
tubes installed behind a ceiling<br />
<strong>of</strong> translucent panels The<br />
panels hft out for washing<br />
Then with proper light<br />
futures and outlets installed,<br />
you can rejuvenate almost any<br />
bathroom with coordinated<br />
and washable paint, wallpaper,<br />
adhesive backed tilts fabrig<br />
and carpeting If needed add a<br />
few new accessories such as,<br />
towel ban., hamper* 1<br />
storage<br />
unit*. But do start refurnishing<br />
with good lighting<br />
Minimum Pries<br />
§3 500 DO<br />
3 SOP DO<br />
3 5D0OD<br />
3 500 SB<br />
3 5QOQO<br />
3 SOOOG<br />
1 050 OO<br />
I5QODO<br />
3 SDO OO<br />
3 S&OtJQ<br />
3 sogno<br />
3 500 00<br />
3 5OGQQ<br />
3 SQOtS<br />
3 5QSQQ<br />
5 000 OS<br />
B DOG 00<br />
J 5OQGO<br />
3 SKI DO<br />
3 =00 50<br />
3 §00 00<br />
5DQ00<br />
3 SDO 00<br />
3 S00 B0<br />
3 500 00<br />
5 S0O 00<br />
5 500 00<br />
S SOD 00<br />
1 500 00<br />
5 00 (to<br />
7 OOOOO<br />
6 DOG 00<br />
G 0Q0 00<br />
6000 QQ<br />
ssoogg<br />
Dnfed Octobe<br />
20th, A-.Q-.,.<br />
Chapp ttc<br />
FiJ<br />
TWO ROOMS and private bath tf<br />
f t. ency ipiFtncnt All ut ft ^<br />
f_rn.5hj»d Vi-ry rfli^inib ? C ill<br />
927^3374; *'<br />
rt}!> TWO GCGRUDM<br />
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Our newest enamel is semi-gloss.<br />
It's made with acrylic.<br />
It dries in 30 minutes<br />
and cleans up in water.<br />
Kmnotfj<br />
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You cou i dn '* ask for more.<br />
Here's the ultimate in semi-gloss enamels, F&H LENOX white 4 f\<br />
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enamel dries to a rich, satin candlelight finish on both wails and - J ' -?<br />
woodwork in a matter <strong>of</strong> minutes. Keeps its whiteness long, long fc- auan<br />
after others show their age^Np unpleasant odor either.. Another - - -<br />
^succisiful finish from the people who make and sell successful<br />
paint . . . at one fair price . . . Finnaren & Haley.<br />
SOLD ONL V AT THE 33 COLOR GARDENS OF<br />
FINNABEN & HALEY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
721 Asbury Avenue, Phone 399-0498<br />
OPEN DAILY S TO S;30<br />
BILL GRUFF, MBnager<br />
WB WILCOME UNI-CflRD CHARGE AeCOUNTS<br />
• • • where you pay less for successlul paint<br />
See Our Large<br />
Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
WALLPAPERS<br />
Including the<br />
nmwBst Vinyls<br />
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After 47 years <strong>of</strong> continuous operation fn <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
WE ARE CLOSING OUR DOORS at 710 Asbury Avenue<br />
EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD!<br />
TABU RADIOS, TRANSISTORS, CLOCK RADIOS,<br />
LAMPS, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES<br />
— plus —<br />
HUNDREDS OF GIFT ITEMS<br />
(just In time for<br />
Christmas)<br />
ALL GENERAL ITEMS<br />
— Including —<br />
ELECTRIC TOASTERS, WAFFLE IRONS,<br />
PERCOLATORS, STEAM IRONS, and<br />
ALL OTHER SMALL APPLIANCES<br />
SOLD AT<br />
M<br />
k<br />
Veterans present<br />
student awards<br />
H Id P c mm ndcp I<br />
B r k 00 W rid W r I<br />
V>t r n r c th pr nt d<br />
he St di-nt A» rd r 141-4<br />
to two 1 t 1 tud nL Al n<br />
D krsr nf 10b P k B h<br />
Vill p ndUitn McL II f<br />
711 W.. t av<br />
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J nu n It thn end f thr<br />
tho I j r n June<br />
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Casual, carefree comfort!<br />
TOWN Break outalthi,<br />
drab routine . . perk up your afipea,lnaLi<br />
live a little ,yi this colorful wool TWEED tut<br />
Styled<br />
ricli-loakin/j.<br />
with hacking pockets, center vent, ,M,<br />
warm lining quilted with Skim/,<br />
satin. Be casual, carefree . , , step out ,'n thism<br />
tor °"' y<br />
»SO.M<br />
Othen $30.00 to S9JJX<br />
MEN'S and BOYS' WI4R<br />
733 Aibury Ava. Dial SW-lfU<br />
OPEN FRIDAY NI0HT<br />
WE HONOR C.C.P., DINIR'I CLUI<br />
»nd AMERICAN EXPRESS CREDIT CAIM<br />
OUR COMPLETE<br />
^STOCK OF NAME BRAND<br />
> TELE VISION, Portables,<br />
Consoles, Black & White, Color<br />
* REFRIGERATORS & FREEZERS<br />
* ELECTRIC RANGES<br />
(Prices Marked on loch Appiianee)<br />
Thousands and Thousands <strong>of</strong> Dollars in Value<br />
DRASTTG REDUCTION5<br />
Sale Starts Today (Thursday) at 8 A.M. and Continues 'til ALL IS SOLD)<br />
ATTENTION STORE OWNERS: ^<br />
i your opportunity to get many modern display eases, shelve?, morehandiiSna<br />
and eleetrkfll fixtures at reek bottom prices. First eeme. firit choice!<br />
After almost a half century <strong>of</strong> service to our many friend, and customers, it if with a f««»"9 «'<br />
regret that we clot, down our store. Our businets has been built on the support and M * f *<br />
IrteraiKy thousands <strong>of</strong> egstonw*. To each and everyone go our heartfelt thanks. We would llto «»<br />
remind .11, onee again, that the ileetrieal Contracting Department/under th. supervision .<strong>of</strong> M•<br />
Joseph Morey, and the Television and Radio Service<br />
Department; Under th, op.ratien <strong>of</strong> « r '<br />
Russell Brook,, will Be eontinu.d, but at a new addrM,: 206 Seventh Street.<br />
Mrs. Jacob Sehuff, Sr. and Mrs, Barbara Sehuff Bren" 1<br />
Y NiWS<br />
hy RADIO<br />
From Tho,<br />
ptntinei-Ledgor<br />
ftp 1400 KG, 1T a.m.<br />
I YIAB — No. 43<br />
OCEAN QTY SENnNEi.LEr^3Etf<br />
Tolephonc 309-841!<br />
L one surprise in results<br />
OCiAN CITY, NiW JfRSfY, THURSDAY, NOVBMBiR 6,<br />
and County go for Cahill;<br />
>cean <strong>City</strong> voters back lottery<br />
By Edward S. Gore M.<br />
[went Cape May County in Tiicsday's diction so<br />
all but one <strong>of</strong> New Jorsisy'K 21 counties<br />
ftp guborniitorinl candiduto William T.""c.-ihill won<br />
|y in every county but Warrun, homi? bust for<br />
candidate formor Governor<br />
Hobert B.<br />
Cahill did better. Complete but un<strong>of</strong>ficial county<br />
|t even tin.' most optimistic GOPster hud even<br />
iered th" word Inndslido but that was what th rrffi? C a h m 1 4 i 0 ? 1 t o Meyner-b 7,979. Thk gave<br />
theQOPstors a mfljority <strong>of</strong> 6,092 over which to ponder<br />
|ay's voting turned out to be-a landslide for the<br />
• Jersey Republican who most pr<strong>of</strong>essional thr^f,?^' '"f t o H s Republican t«ditionV came<br />
fclnns reKurded us nothing more than an even<br />
ybetnllirat.<br />
OCEAN CITY RETURNS<br />
12 Districts<br />
.Complulu, Uii<strong>of</strong>fieiiil<br />
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"• L (»tidfu><br />
prnmint nt lot il mcirtit un ^Lnior<br />
Uivorite son Charles W. Sandman, Jr. who at one point<br />
was regarded M the only Republican politickn MIlo<br />
run up a county-wide 5,000 majority<br />
thP H^n1f<br />
m f y J Ot the E «P u b»«n candidate. In<br />
the towns 12 election districts CahilJ rolled up a<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> 2,305. CahiU got 3,252 votes toMeyr«r|<br />
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m<br />
Assembly<br />
Sheriff<br />
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103 384<br />
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W 241<br />
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Mystmty Marcher a mysfary<br />
Freeholders<br />
£ \S<br />
106 SB 370 361<br />
08 100247 235<br />
*B "i 121 117<br />
68 67 142 138<br />
88 73 484 carthe<br />
spttiai gue L, frnm the Bptt><br />
Bith ir ch Humt in Lonfpnrt<br />
B i> id Triimng Schuul in<br />
Bit lr\- Puint and the Atlantic<br />
C iLv ^eishuf* H">u L w* m<br />
thrilled with the ^ptctatlt put<br />
in b> thi ir tsmtf mr^ufarith ind<br />
idult ftho un HallawL eh are<br />
rhildr n it hurt<br />
A\v, I\ lie !-di d for n<br />
utic ful paradi irn mu it il<br />
l^r iiiji ind tht l^feQ<br />
II illci^ i t n P IF id* w<br />
fcirtumtt to line iVin *=nch<br />
groups including several award<br />
winning bands. These'-musical<br />
units cajne from the immediate<br />
area and as far away AS Pitman.<br />
Also adding to the overall<br />
successful<br />
entry <strong>of</strong> many colorful and<br />
animated flu L Welenmi-d tn<br />
tht parade thib y ear were a<br />
number uf pntnu frcm out <strong>of</strong><br />
tn^n<br />
OHE <strong>of</strong> the feature* 1 whieh<br />
ha* provtd vtfj pnpular in tht<br />
past few years is the M>stery<br />
Rfareher who dtfits tht puhhc<br />
to identify him ThL, >tar the<br />
M\ c ttry Marcher wa? Htrbcrt<br />
fiodfrey Itieal funt ral director<br />
Who stumpi-d the vitwers with<br />
his masquerade a a<br />
fierce Innkmg, although rtall^<br />
fnendly gonlla<br />
foRimissmnpr Chester<br />
Wimbtrg rtparted thtrt were<br />
no correct identi ftcatinn<br />
entries for the oLcund<br />
consecutive ytsr dthuugh 30<br />
persons had rrgi^tercd their<br />
gutsEC The nrie r**eemng the<br />
mu«t vote" was Detective<br />
Charles RoMca who pnlled<br />
thret Twu votes each wert<br />
gained by Police Chief<br />
Benjamin Dunpan ^Vilhdm<br />
Wuod c and <strong>City</strong> Recreation<br />
Director Don Piltfgi Others<br />
v>ha were incorrectly named<br />
wert Judgt Franklin King<br />
Turn Cake W Hratt Burman<br />
and Roy Gillian<br />
Mnnnv pnse= were awarded<br />
at the rtviewing >>tand<br />
fiilln^ing the paradt dinner*,<br />
in the vflnou. categnne" wrre<br />
DIVL ion 1<br />
t hildren single<br />
statmment<br />
• Mead to contrary...pot is dangerous<br />
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