c PAOi 14 ~ SiCTiON TWOTHE OCEAN CITY SINTINELLiDOiR THURSDAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED AD RATES nn--nt far tfrort- column JinuH I n th ifiieu <strong>of</strong> Tl SunBnni LortgtT NOT LATLFt TH\N NIK IN njKK- DA\ FOR RECULAK PUBLICATION uid NlJON WIJJNES- D\\ FOH IXJO-LATi. TO^_LA^IF\ DkU jj!K»IU UIIL Iimi- . Mt.nL. r Lt _, JI .15 ( ILT lord i_s-itiliiip « id I \J Itunn *t 1 Cun, Lutuc ruiiL, swth JO »il tl' . L |. JJM \d requiring Box, Nun b r Jt M rt — AH Classified Advertising Cash — ILK) LATE TO CLAa It \ \Di, jc tXlhA L f> muled n i-iun 1 nprcul til r I n light to il luraomllv MU I Bt iCl OMP\NIi.D B\ Lj^H OR 1 \M1 t am col Lojo ii_cepted onf fhon 1 urlMiy 1 ' m in n LU iDimr RumttiBcc nuT k in I foro h m 1 nt 1 »ct m tvp t I I 1 Di pi j idverti ing — c pti \g It Lm IN MEMOr.lAM IN LUVINU MEMORY vi Clara M, Pp*ell on her b.miday. OetsBsr 2Uf MALI HELP WANTED NIGHT WATCHMAN, 6 nights. fQb far rs-tir^d min, with =3 rid bo.lrd. SUM- Mr ShilW FNi Hotel, Illh .ind Bartrrfwalhg no fine E3n heal; .Till mernery fades Slid Mfe departs She wtll live t<strong>of</strong>evaf tn Our hC3rt5; S.idiy missed by Husband. Ehiiighler arid Nor family CARP OF THANKS I WiSH TO THANK the fire dept., pelics depi , and rescue squad for their aid and 3551510nee during my recent illness. Also many th.mks tS my friends fcr their mdny f-ards and prayers._ Mrs. Frsrihlm K. Ungsr,' Sr TO ALL MY FRIENDS neighbors, memberi <strong>of</strong> the Qes.in <strong>City</strong>"Sehftoi •ij^iem, straff <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Ho5pL Unwssd Cenygleseeiit Center and U C Kiwjnis C'lub t*fio were sa kind arid thoughtful with flew- DPS, and_dsfiatmfi5 i s the Kiwani; Welfare Fund during the prolonged illness and subsequent death <strong>of</strong> my husband, t^srgc W Meyer. Kmeerel^ Rpgrna Mayor FEMALE HfLF WANT!D HELP WANTED HpLJgr PARENTS = Mature couples Or indiyfdii.lis tD Work with sm.ili Rrpup <strong>of</strong> retarded ehildrisn rfT ,T seemc resiiJyiiiiaj H-fimE m Vme= land, N J Shirtinfl salary S3.0on Pff perSun f?i addition *Q fyIf hoif-.- jng. mt»,=tl5 and i3LjndFy: Full ma7n= lonancp, pfuu salary begins immediately Salary raised'ta $3300 at end <strong>of</strong> 51 s monEhs These pray.s.on*- n;e t-qu,ii ip $8,000 yearly mc LOTS FOR SALi IU-*T THIfL! MtLl I'Dtn Litgc 1OU-I It i 1 ^ ir ncn **/ th ill mp vr-ii H " HlfoH Lower Hues T iki
c PAGi 16 SiCTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PINUEHS KEEPERS No opportunity is ever lost. Tin 1 nlhiT person takes those ytiu mi.H-i, Herald Dreiitiir, HI, MRHS fops Hounds on Sfeve Parker's TD Bowling MOVE UNTIL YOU CHtCK WITH US W* sfffr • csrfl|>laK moving Mrvici lo (II 5» inrM. SCHiDULfD TRIPS TO PHILADfLPHIA ONI CIBCE er FULL LOAD FRANK TERNE', JR , Prei t*J Bay A*c , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, H J DIAL 399-0605 STORBCB OI9TANCE LINWOOD-A fourth quartrr tuuchritmn by Str*r Parker (?avc M H i n hi nd Rr|!iniul High .Schtuil Vic-tnrv Suhtiiil in ,1 nii'i'tiiifi ctf thi two mninl.mil nv.tN .it PlrsarUvilIf S.iturd.iv The scun* w.is IK 1 1 Th*' MUSUIIIK-. Wf»- traillnp 1 1-12 wln'ii Park^f ttiok .i flip pjsh fr*im Vine* 1 Sau^ltt and wriit 67 y.irr!-. f « Ihr touchdown uhit.li brciufjht M.unland iN -ncund virtuF\ M.iinl.md pt^tnd ib, first im in thr final inunii-nts nf Ihu tipfninfi quarti-r ting ,i t:n-\hiuind punt thniF own IS, Thr ••Lin^, sLirlnd thuir initial c Kirk Knupp picked up m dl VJrd^ un a run ,ind Ihen ciuphL d sern«n pass fui 11 moFi- Djn Kallrn plunged 15 vjrds on thn-r cirrus down to thi> unr s jrd lint* Uakunull h't»"M «IVI>P fntm thr fino yard line Thr Mustangs struck hack quick!y rminu-piU l.itrr w hi'ii cli*ronsivi> halfback Di-nni-. Mon'V irwidr n shun strmj* Ml llTCl-pl itJIl .if" thr Cirryfi-jund pass ,md r.irrd .'If. v.irds intn thr- end /uin In the third piTitici. Baku miff mtnri rptcri n p.i'A tflMtWM h\ MusUiHE (S.lil^tiJ tin thr PIr.-]saiitvjl|i< lift Thr II.Hinds tlrtnn 72 vard. lo Uin Mustang twii V,ird lulibi-iupr B.ik unt iff plunu't'd miT ti> put Pjf.is.inUiIlr up, 1 1 12 P.irkt*r's_ sppcLirul.ir run ftir thr TD wns th'- nnh •cnr.' ni thp List quartiT Lint-lips !) - 7 , Cr.ib Br.mdley, 7 3 Cist orfs, 5 1 1U l frcim p.i Tr.ip, DaniMl\ 11, Sni 9 7, 7 9, After Kev. Shark-.. 1J 7, 1 1 '1. Clams. 1 I •), in 10 P.irpm,!-, Shrimp-. tl 11. '• 11. Lubsli-rs. Uniphins r. is. -. I.-. Priitt-.Uint Church Lt',t^up Oc .in l'il\ B.ipliil A. I. Pl.-.untiilli- Bjptist Ulur. 0. Utijii 1'itv PrubMi-run Gi>ld. 1, Oo'an Ciu Baptist B, U V.Mitii.ir Prinhv tt-n.in, 3. Ab->i>>>n Il.ipti-t. 1, Fl.-.ikjntnll,. baptist Red. ,!, Linwiiod LVimmillllU, 1, Sjli-m Mi-thiuli,!. ". OCIMII Clt\ Pri".bvti-run Bly.J 1, Oci'jn Citi B.iptut C. 3. Bapttet White, I, u ni- Thr, fi'de allnvv than di-^iri hunti num. CUFI.III xplaiiu-d !•, tinml and ,!>, phfn.mi first M>.ir ri'fiulatlonH 'd ITOI-M' t.i tjp**n i brant, .4 lunj? *,t^i <strong>of</strong> U.ii-cinn r, Ttn> Stall. Fi-.li ftn-ncil inmii-d bi- Hull Br.Hlt LI wri-k tlu- mnin t.. .irnvias VI-1 107U, ami Drci-inbt-r U linnt-s v.iry with tint spt-cii-s, and duck nrlueli- n numbiT ut Th dillc linut nnd limit 'n.m that have anil atcl*, day Hun Th thr •striction is tlirur djilj, nn, unt 1 miiitla-,t yw d.uly, b.i^ie daily. in p within frammvurk <strong>On</strong>ly i-ijjht ihi\ duck u'- at thi*, tim Ih fed ra Palermo 12, S.-n% it-w Ksllon Ufriefj Bii\i-r !, F Trtiop, II Wimbt-n4, A Rumer, I .\nt1t-r.,in. t, Hvatt, II Walljcr 1, OCFD, 0, Round Up '2. Hicknun, 'J Hiph individual -* n*- , Fr.-d Pint.,. ,.Ci Hieh inilmdunl sinijlr. B.I) Wall ict . '2 ! 0 Hiirh U'iin -,i-rir- Andr-r-.in. 2602 Hich tt-ani •IIIJN- Hirnbrrc, 932 Huindmt T . Strange, 17 7 Andt-r.nn 17 7 Wjll.it t , 1.", H \\inihi.n:. It 10, H-,.ilt I.T 1 1 B.imr, l.i 11, Hum. r, 12 12, Hicl-riijn, 1 1 13. Round-Up, 11-13; StaiiUon, 11-13; OCFD, 717; F-Troop, Hot Flashes. 3, Shockers, Czachoroxrvski, MacKeniie OCAGA tourney winners i.Fn* 1=1 I. I,. 1. in I hi hli I. pi i 71 Turn Anj, NitH. 7- Eill I. Hium / , Erni. 71 Jut W. ,wr Iffrmin ND NIL}. "b md H Smith /' ^•tiind F hfjht I 1 id. F.7 K. id (•> Bill a. I ill -8 Hnrljt-h. r rb C.rni Pil mm mb, HI D inil Dub' t% tl Bnb Wallj IHh. Flisjht nthrr w.h., pal And. r , n i.»hn t.n Th, n. t ! .i u r n a m . n I N r i v , m h i r 1 , nti rtiin f uu % in I nri T. , b. t'm at III jn r i n ri rn II n [ h 1 v ' ill bi it thi Tluh ,n iff ti PISH ——BUCKETS O' 18 FISH STICKS '1.00 —•SATURDAY and SUNDAY — (20 Pieeas) PLANTATION CHICKEN '4.00 Regularly $4,5L _ _ _ Hitjh indi% idu,il -^I'rn-s, Bob Adam's 5^7 High indi>idujl •.iiuli-, Al McBndf. 24fi Stjndin^^ Plt'ai,.jntv ilk Rtri, IS 2 Oti-jn Cit> A 1^3, Ocuan Citj C. 1,17 Ab^-ron, 1-i-d, SUJMIW, 1J», Linwtiotl, 11-B, Oct-an Citi Uuld, IIS Fkajjnuille- Whit., '111. Oce.in Citv B, i 12 V.-ntnt.r. s 12, Salem, d 12, Plf.is.int\illi- Blur, 5 15, P.il.-rniu, 1 IS NORTHFIELD BOWLING CENTER <strong>Ocean</strong> (Jlty Mixed Peachos, 2, Limes. 2; Orapefrijit, 3, Bananiui, Apples,. 3, Tangerines, Chen-ies. 2, Grapes, Wiiiimilon 3 Apnctits Straw hi rni« 1 Plum- Li m jn 1 Pi lr- Orangr^ J Pint-applrs C) Hir;h indmduaJ pm-, M rti Darhv btlj md Jim Buvi-r -i-bS Hich indmduaj inylt^ Mjrtv Darby, 19^, and Bill Liw "14 Standing. etrawbernt % If »'» Limt. KJi^, 51^ Banana. 1 Cl-tj f.npt fruit 10* (Jranh. , 10 fi Plum •I 7 P, arhr U , Applrs ^ 7 \S I ti- rmclon-* 4" I,, mtin, HH Pini apples 7M P. ar- 71 t h. mt- 7 1 Aprit-tiL 6 10 Urapt- J 1 I Came Council lists antler measuring TRFNTON - The n, arch fur N.w J'r t^ T all tim* Ftrurri d, , r will includi tviti i ill intlf r mi runri^ ^, ^jun^ tht FiF^t ,jt thrm Sundav |fict,.brr I 1 )) ar. urdinp to Jtjjph T Bnrb* r Acting L'lrnmi^ iunt-r i»f thi St^te Hi partmi nt tif Ctinsi rv ition •mil^ Ecrmumn D. vi lupmnnt Tho October 19 soHsion will be held at Black River State Wildlife Management Area, from fl a.m. tij 1 p.m. HeadquarterH for this tract are on North rd., Chestiir, Another SPssiiin will be held on Sunday Novemhnf 16 at Collic-rs Mills Wildlife Manaeernnnt Area during- thv Kami? hfjur^i. The Copyrighted Boonf and CJr.iekrtt rni'sisurlng system will hi:. used by pfrmissif i ut the Boune ond Crockoa I'lub, This method is almoH univl/rsaiiy accepted nz the s:andard fur judging trophy deer. .s ul the JS I will t unit 1 with thick •Jinullli!! VI t.. clt.a.- .it --iinsi-t tin CJf'tibi-r J,^ This prtmrit"* thtj SrateS maiiv ntirtht-rn hunter, a t.i^ti- <strong>of</strong> tin- i-XL-i-lliTit t'arh (juniiinij Pfonder awarded Gold Star Medal LONG BINH, VIETNAM (AHTNC) — Arms Starr Hi-rKt-ant Major Roy Pfandt>r, Jr , tthuSf pari'nt^ 11vi- at 3«15 Simpsaii av , Ocuan <strong>City</strong>, reti'lved thp Bronze Star Medal September A near Lung Binh. Vietnam SSM Pfander was prcsenti d the award for men tormu*s service in eonnnctuin with military operatloriH auainit hostilu furees in Viutnam At thi- time ri f prfSL-ntatlun, hn was sergeant major <strong>of</strong> thn 7lst Traniportatitm Bjttaluin near Lung Binh The sergeant major entered the Army in September 1948 and was last stationed in Korea. He holds two awards <strong>of</strong> the Army Commendation Modal and the Master parachutist Badge. SBM Pfander graduated frum <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltj Hipll School in 114B and attt ndi-d tht University uf Virginia Chorlottt-villt-, and thi Uniii-rsiti uf Maryland Hij wilt Elaino, Juts at 1SJ Bt-tchmnnt Dnn Ntwptirt Ntw \l-njinia Township GOP sett •lecHon dinner 11 PPL R TOWNSHIP-Tht- Rtgular Republican tJrgTni?3tlrjn tif I pp.r Township will htild IL. y L.ind C?t-n*ril EIei_titm Dinnrr Mnndii CJct.ih, r 27 at Turk ih<strong>of</strong> Inn in BLI^UVH Point Dinner mil bi ,caup In ri-cent yi-ars. iety uf means have trn-ii to insurtbunii biu-n habitat for recreation for bmi ition New cup liader in muphes W and hunlmj that many waterrowl open to Saturday PUT AN ENTIRE ORCHESTRA AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! THE PUYMATi.. ,15 RHYTHMS MJTMU anisi Gian ptay up ts ]| ulualfyiM wiih the ail n««; aii aSlid-ilifi Playmate fits Thames Eiegtrgnie oeeemganiment Bfid peds! rhyfhmg aytpniafiesity s Walt*. Viennese WfllK. lull Walt?. Fo'x Tr«2/f BooplI Wstysi. Samba, aeguine, Chs-Chl. Rliisnbi,"f RFO and 8§iaa Ngya. Mgra muste .ind rhyihrni end Crash Cyft ea. SftafiPfymH TIN ic you piiy-Thi» iire with Th-JfnSi DEMONSTRATION nn; J OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER COMPLfTI NEWS OF THf WfBK WHAT TO Sf BI WHERf TO OO! OCiAN CITY, NIW JiRSIY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, ]969 PublluUgn Ofrlea Sih «f. and Hpven 1 PRICE 10c Commissioners name advisory committee Teenagers at Yardville adi-iliiate hani-st <strong>of</strong> duck 1 ., also known broariliills, and State .ind Garni- Director Lest MacNamara hopt-s hunter* will (akr oT thi; opportunity to in extra brace or scaup Other bonus duck tyhjch may bt- LaK An organization meeting <strong>of</strong> a fliw "Commissioners' Citizens Advisory Committee" will be held on the second floor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Youth Center on Monday, v 3 Mayor Robt-rt L Sharp announced the formation <strong>of</strong> thn new Sup which wJl be i -upptlnd jo prnvidt reLiimmendatmns and tti the rommib loners He La it Qu artel High LOM • P.M. l;po lisi 8MB 2-35 9:10 Jilfl 9:12 J!06 iiU 3:48 10:36 4:30 11:18 5:11 Fnur local area youths escaped surlous injury Baturday night whpn a car in which thoy were ridinj! spun out <strong>of</strong> control art the Soincrs Point-Mays LnndinK rd. John Young, 18, <strong>of</strong> 8BB Asbury nv., driver <strong>of</strong> tlio vchiclp, was uninjured, as_was Thomas Carnburn, 17, <strong>of</strong> 20 Woaloy rd. Joseph Taeearino, 18 <strong>of</strong> Z21 Scnsprny rd,, siHstaiiiMl ii cut scalp, fl bruised elbow mid a broken rib. Brian Broadiey, 17. <strong>of</strong> Marmora, sustained a cut log. Both injured hoys were treated at Shore Memorial Hospital i nd Two drivers fined for drunk driving Two oul-<strong>of</strong>-State dnvi'rs wore found guilty <strong>of</strong> drunken driving in traffic session <strong>of</strong> Municipal Court yesterday. James T. Unite, Jr., 38, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, nnd Larry A. Kainctii. 23, <strong>of</strong> St. Louis, Mo^, wore each fined $200 nnd $5 costs. In addition they will lose thoir right to drive in New Jersey for two years. Throe defendants who received summonses chasr to fulfelt STO ill bail. -- - •— Bell is installed as president <strong>of</strong> Realtors Sullivan has been fighting pollution on all fronts and has won all his encounters. They hovo included the UniterJ Mine Workers, the railroadi, five coal companies nnd the public utilities, His record is 122 court victories and no defeates, Sullivan says his biggest battle will Be when ho takes on the more than 3.8 million auto operators in Now Jersey which is next on his list. Sullivan is married and has five children between the ages continued on page 2 Gandy awarded paving contract The firm <strong>of</strong> John P, Candy, <strong>of</strong> Marmora, was awarded a contract by the <strong>City</strong> Commission WeSnesday to construct West av. from 30th to 48th st. Dandy's bid for the work was SS8,448.B0, the lowest <strong>of</strong>fer made. The c'ts m TT^F* n t th i, mnfct ng 1 J pt J an m gpnc], re It n appr p t nj, f d ar th Wr t job th uth t w p nted t the m ne w 11 be fund d bv nth r z t n f b nd ^ c p b blj th next f w we k The st te II FJ *S0 000 f the tot 1 c t Anoth land ». I h b thjld r r b rl N nbnr M t vh ch 1 t «, t th nlj t inth 43rd t II bn rr r 1 iWILCOME TO O01AN CITY - The Rev, William Radollffe Allen, right, pastor <strong>of</strong> the Firit United Presbyterian Churoh here, welcomes the 147th annual iBetting <strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian Synod to thia city, Mr, Allen is shown ihakini hands with Doan C, Willaid Heckel, <strong>of</strong> Rulers University Law School at Newark-jn a precedent making move the Synod *e-electtd Mr. Heckel for a second term as moderator. —Sentinel Photo. Synod votes to share public service costs The 147th annual meeting <strong>of</strong> tho United Presbyterian Synod <strong>of</strong> New Jersey was brought to ii close on the Music Pier yesterday. During their three day meeting some SOU delegates from 400 churches in New Jersey ' discussed social and racial problems and their effect Jet-prop, not jet planes to be used No r i A rp nd R be Sh ^k t rt jet n L "P i nt c irlinnr- U r n th n Ukf Sharp d that ft will n f • M d f be r t v t rr t t n. Installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and reports by.<strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> thi' <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> were features <strong>of</strong> the monthly luncheon meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Realtors held Tuesday at Port-O-Cal!, Fifty members and guests attended, William Thompson, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, vice president <strong>of</strong> the Sixth Distrlol <strong>of</strong> the JSfaiL Boards, <strong>of</strong>ficiated I n t 11 nt Robert K, Bell. Ji president, William H W d vice president; L n K Grisbaum, seqretar\ a d F d W. Klein, treasure FiJ I Blank, retiring pr fa dent nd director, was presei t 1 h p t president's pin by Th mp n Mayor Robert Sh p d t t t I Th 1 r 111 Land ct n lut C omm cu 1 to h 1 t th h 1 t b id r Ha, th d h t the m t np Id at p o f~jm J n n th h cl th n nf med th th l h dd d n Th S nt ncl i I R hort h ul r Vih h m i,lt b t bl hnd h r the d i,ot r r "I no g denLi th t jrt w uld be u d The re d nt «. e n ci>*. r H p rtu h d The pi n f th erv tart j II for Jled STOL rcr tt Lnlntfr hort t k If r1 Indni Tl y II b , t p r pi nc not J t- Sh [ d h j t nt d t et tl nj, tr tht Tl h n f c I -t*al jet plan II n e oho i the I c I rp t on the church and • the community. At the Tuesday meeting the delegates adopted a resolution which would have individual churches pay the cost <strong>of</strong> municipal services to the city In which they are established. The payment would be made iri lieu <strong>of</strong> taxes. Discussions will continue with the Reformed Church in American to • determine whether the two State denominations could meet in • one synod each year. At the Monday session, in an unprecedented move, the Synod delegates elected Dean C, Willard Heckel <strong>of</strong> Rutgers University Law School at Newark moderator for a second term. It was stated that no moderator has served for two successive terms in the long history <strong>of</strong> the denomination in this State, APPOINTMENTS MADE Mrs. Boryie Dougherty was reappointed to a new five-yeur term as a trustee <strong>of</strong> the Free Public Library at a <strong>City</strong> Hail meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners yesterday; Also, Dr. Carl N, Ware ar^i Larry Well were named as new members to the Beaeh Erosion Advisory Committee, i>y Association <strong>of</strong> Realtor Qsh prizes in nine divisions <strong>of</strong> parade f nt i Th sev H and the cth eight yearn and "Id will also b a divi i fur chlldrtn in groups Ther will be a fl Id ftr adult mgl LTti gr ups and a divi i^n f r fairiilv gr up There will jl i be • cat fcorv f i marching ur|,ani/nti n in tume The mobile lecti n f the pn i_d will contain Keetiun, f r high schrol fit at* f r non mfnc LIUI fi^aL, and f comm rcial fl nt« Reg strati n f ntnn 1 daily ut thr Turn ran and Hnky taint St t 721 A»bury nv Entri "i ar ur>, d tt sign up early to as, ur in 111 i_ t t f> A Ml~ Pumpkin will I 1 tt d i th lot cf hith u-h 1 tui tit ind nS2 US havint, B d Bill b rkred fcr th fin.t r t |meT uf the M\st rv Mar h Ch ter 1 Wimb rR commitl m mber iv that th My t rv Marcher will f P ""in nt p r^ n known t n IH t n ry n bpetial tu t who will v v the parad f um a r rv i ti n n a itj hull w II I thi ulnldr n f th B ttv Ba hLr ch 11 m th S 1J1 t H_u and th Ba\ d T a n ng ^ch I Al n ni th E cut im t. iill b r idi LnrW 1 v M in r Wuuil remind d 1 il r idenU nj I ne plac th it whil tl nt f odut, d bv Excha t Club m nib th Hall v,r n Firnd i r mmi uty afrmr The col f t- s, l, th pL d i ml fr m vulunt l ntributi jn fr m r id nt and iu in I ipl Wo d H,IJ ri nat l mj\ I mail d t I"i hunl, £ h I Hallow n f ml "-1 Ah \ iv Ain r ill tl fi 1 i t-ar J % t tl I II b V r v t tt 1 t d Wimbcrg and DnviJ s r p n Police Chief Bonjam n Du (,an and Harold Leo ttcr pue U r-im rli^i ner Wimbe g ml Chief Duncan ga\ a pecnl r r t t-pnrimg gruup ummer r nt-il and rne nf th pr blem nc unttred thi p t -l i an mi, fron u h r ntal The B irrl <strong>of</strong> Be Itrr wa, K d fur it c pe tiui n effe tinj- o hit on o that rutur <strong>of</strong> n might find quiet r i(,hb rh od whe e thr c r nt 1 m c nt rcj N wh in Ulled pr ident Btll t t d that'll t-ommitte will b up) tint i t work with Ihtmmi i ner* in thi r (,ard L jn t* an uutbne f hi p it n clry,ificati ns rf lari u building h wi|l in p t nd point d ut that ippr vnd hull lint w II be rt.lt red with the State ard awJri d ti c rt ficut f appr val f om th State DO IT YOURijELS PAVER - ThL i the" latest inquisition <strong>of</strong> thL Departmi nt <strong>of</strong> Public Wnrks a piving mdchme which htrak on t« a tit> truck 4dmi!L dl\ il would nevt r pave the Garden atiU Parkwav <strong>of</strong> the Schuylkill Expressway but it l hupposed to be dandy for patching work and paving shoulders <strong>of</strong> rn_id bLntint 1 Photu, f