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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 />

TYPEWRITERS<br />

OFFICE MACHINERY<br />

MIMEOGRAPH . DUPLiCATORS<br />

ADDING MACHINES<br />

SUPPUiS<br />

COMPLITI UNI OP SCHOOL SUPPLIf S<br />

FREE PARKDJG NEXT TO STORE<br />

SCHIFF-CHARNEY<br />

1S07.O# Atlantic Aye,,<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. j,<br />

34M2I1<br />

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 />

mix or match your room<br />

deeer,<br />

• Enjoy long service,<br />

easy care — backed by<br />

Alean Aluminum Corporation<br />

s 8 yearguarantee.<br />

SEASHORf<br />

VENETIAN BLIND CO,<br />

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 />

MORTGAGE FUNDS fi.<br />

1001 ASBURY AVE.<br />

warm up to<br />

The Gas Boile<br />

Hat Water H<br />

That Cuts<br />

ff<br />

Costs<br />

up to 20%<br />

There's a<br />

beautiful new room<br />

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 />

OUR ANALYSIS OF YOUR OIL-HEATING EQUIPMENT<br />

MSW MAY SAVEjyOU MONEY ALL WINTER LONG!<br />

Our free analysis'<strong>of</strong> your oil-heating system can tell you what il may<br />

nssd to function eeonomicaiiy and efficiently next winter. It may need<br />

elianing, adjustment, or minor port replacement. Or perhgps you'll<br />

want to improvi your oil burner with Texaco's Jet Flame Booster, the<br />

MUntifie naw flome-eentrol de.volopment thnt eon increase burner efficiency<br />

by as much as 42%, We do a careful, thorough job. Coll us now.<br />

TACCARiNO<br />

FUiL OEL<br />

U H0URS A DAY<br />

4)8<br />

'« West Avenue Dial 399-0450<br />

LAKDWTEH1RAIS, §UT f HOW ¥OUBS CMMf BD MEFl<br />

MOST ACME MAftKlTS<br />

OPEN LATE<br />

SEAFOOD SWINGS!<br />

Mtw lit FiVORiTf<br />

Flounder Fillet 89'<br />

KMI lUf, r«f|N<br />

Fancy Bluafish 33"<br />

Jumbo Shrimp .,.., *i *»<br />

eogiri > IIIUDCB<br />

Perch. Fillet ,69<br />

DELICATESSEN BUYS!<br />

OLJ MIIHH<br />

m m i MMLl.fi COUPON FOR tOUP, FREE.<br />

\ViH" PRINT W1H II PURCHKl.QR MORI!<br />

M irtiiri wi^mibsifi, fwiig *• ifmmt,<br />

Frankfurters , 67'<br />

Cooked Salami,..:.. 3S e<br />

Liverwurst ..„.'.. :.•„• 29 e<br />

Potato Saiad<br />

33 e<br />

HOMEsmE ;:, SUPHEME OH<br />

Vienna Breads<br />

CLEHBUf UiCEJl<br />

White Bread S ....:.*! .!V.;K? 6 *1 00<br />

Campbell's Soup isar^-..".."..'!.".'.'.'."." 6 •'!• 89 e<br />

_, ., , ;" •" '"' J «WCI»L INTHBOUOTOB! OFFIII!<br />

Jiff Peanut Butter Creamy ......."."."; 45«<br />

Farmdale Fruit Drinks............. 4 - gg^<br />

EDUCATOR<br />

CLASSIC<br />

VOtUMI *4<br />

Kraft Miracle Whip Dressing .,,,....',%. 48 C mum<br />

Green Giant Corn ".".",v,'::?:' 4 87 e<br />

tB&IH CHECK) horr, tN« rnmasmi Th,, Bill infill* *{

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