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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

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