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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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is serving<br />
aboard infapprisn<br />
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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 />
\iilc II i It,<br />
Hid Tunnu<br />
Nf<br />
.ill<br />
l n, M<br />
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 />
GO PS BUS!AUo diiect<br />
were Bill<br />
i!y:, Point,<br />
ie Ann<br />
. Sorners<br />
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 />
J»I1«!<br />
Ami nboul our new I<br />
a*frai Service for quick u...»,<br />
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 />
ClaulHed Adi Bring Rwulr,<br />
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Y, OCTOBER 30,<br />
oisy signals<br />
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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c1011 *rfa tar \m\rt\ df/in^<br />
and water.<br />
« CliOice 61 heavy, normal oi<br />
• Two wish speeds, two spin speeds.<br />
dehtale r.ijilmES lo match<br />
• filler flrfT'svslem ends lint lull.<br />
She liiai)<br />
• Permanenl Press cyelewilh:<br />
JOHNSON'S ELECTRIC<br />
ILICTRICAL CONTRACTORS • RISIDENTIAL and CDMMiRCiAL<br />
944 ASBURY AVENUE OPEN FRIDAY NiOHT i TO » DIAL 399-1598<br />
r SELF-CUANlNfil<br />
OVENRANOEi<br />
. • .The range I<br />
MODEL<br />
JJI3<br />
QUALITY SiflVIK<br />
ta' nli "'<br />
'34M<br />
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 />
AuHioriied<br />
|M SMC Truck<br />
•Miffs<br />
WHEREVER<br />
. YOU LIVE!<br />
-MAIN ITRIHT<br />
U465-5122<br />
fi* "«• In TOe<br />
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 />
(FHTNC) Ocl. UO-Marine.<br />
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 />
The wine •>> Ihi-jirm nf the :<br />
Third Ampliibioiis Forcv 1 in the<br />
Tactical Zone ot South<br />
Vietnam's .five northernmost<br />
provinces. It npi'niles several<br />
hundred nireraft \vhieh include<br />
p H<br />
iiircruft, .<br />
In iffidMion<br />
avlathiii wuppttrt<br />
and Third Mann*' 1<br />
First Mariiif A<br />
supp<strong>of</strong>=w nthor A<br />
Frot> World iW<br />
Tacjticiil Zone."<br />
Fuel Chief<br />
OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT<br />
STEEL and CAST IRON<br />
HOT WATER BOILERS<br />
IMPROVED<br />
ROTARY<br />
DESIGN<br />
DELIVERS<br />
FASTER<br />
HEAT,<br />
MORE<br />
HOT WATER,<br />
REDUCES<br />
STACK LOSS i<br />
FREE — 1-YEAB SERVICE POLICY<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />
Formerly Tacearino Plumbing & Hearing<br />
618 WIST AVENUi DIAL 399-0450<br />
Now Undmr Ownership-Management <strong>of</strong><br />
Lf ON CRAMIR . JOSIPH DOUGHERTY<br />
ANTHONY PIPI<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
m mb r I thi T it- sn\ Liintid<br />
M tin rli t i h in h<br />
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 />
Super-Right"<br />
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 />
FLORIDA ORANGES<br />
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 />
«»«£ 3 c<br />
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 />
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