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GivfcCard I Fire Co. Women to<br />
'gm^miffm^^m^Mm I uq:;cia« party arw wte-am; ,u&oao_, • • •<br />
iu\v, ! don't want to<br />
- !f|i . >\ lint; too Song"<br />
Btedles*, ' _____" '.<br />
' Jn StyMtmi in the eummt tan* BED CROSS JUSTIFIED<br />
ii- ! tf •« «* teO^irNr,: effjrtil pubjeftttm ! in retrospect, tliert IS the JiwW-<br />
M.^1 «» Hbe taata^j^np Mr. fiettfan <strong>of</strong> r tveiy ounce <strong>of</strong> effort<br />
• ..pwg alBte IMS M^ «yewlttiss"M§ount 0Sp,nirt ship deBaf Mr, contributed and ewny to, member- ttie «ed I , ,,., . ———.<br />
i* <strong>of</strong> wlwt tt» Red dross did Wlow- ^p aPaaf eonWbuted ' chapter to, ttie and Bed11\<br />
Monday, Feb. 1<br />
inot Ge* |__ «,_ fiajmanilt. * flffive .tiQlacaUSt r%>^»K *# tfc* vxnefaii' #£iaiit<strong>of</strong>* Atlf!<br />
Ml« Wtor&:ii «ne <strong>of</strong> lffi« mwp indiMttd ««otttfi Weir .»«•!>dm oountyi HeUth,I«fue, ngftln W'"' that otners miint'iive.<br />
sctitdulfd lo receive dIpfiMnM.fi tte boards:' ' /ito'. Hahh;'stressed njp fact ACTlVt ACTIVE LON LONG AFTEBWAUD<br />
genem] e!ome(rtory •curriculum. _f > •' - i.^. ;- n • ,———- : • ^^ gyjjg Ujt 18-j ear group la '"ftn days alter trie, nre me nma<br />
f.: •,..'•", —— .. Recrieatidn Corp* ' M uplarffly <strong>of</strong> hlfh school OB mmt still u ictlvp In the dls-<br />
,r*nwi* BiT'^H""! ' ' r% il SijSl' JTVL, " '' itudelite or recent graduatea, prae. niter H^ during me flrst few hours.<br />
•mamma iomt-m and in K0II'Still'Un#ri' UeSly aU have been ineludid In >nie headlinei had dliapwfc.ed, but<br />
; :<br />
s£«?wSiaQhi»ni reeil«M«oti " BBi»Ii»ni li «HU 'iipm for *lle tag tuberculin tenting and JE-ra» (he aed Orosi continued to iervt<br />
BMWO RWm aW repwBM eom . i-T_ j ^ ^ ^ ^ as « ft eamtoaUonl wqttlred by tow In m tho rehaWUtatlon problms, spe-<br />
,-*>•«.-.-^.,^, ,,« „__ jg^gy.foy tnt past three aW nursln*, and other loims <strong>of</strong><br />
fflwm<br />
tion Coupons<br />
f^ {,W^ av/ , ^f<br />
m^ f c ^ ^ H j ^<br />
tJvi ewe for, arreated ca»s and<br />
thOM-wltb healed early Infections,<br />
whloh ^^4 h, w aBVelpped w«h<br />
out this preventive lervtce has<br />
bfen' Tgrtat^ redurad and more<br />
men iffil be lound fit for senrlce,<br />
33/W ti ttoa armed * forees »*"«» are a*to •« to<br />
itd t thll<br />
that about one Use In a hundred<br />
had Men. an avtra'ge result wuong<br />
draftees<br />
, TOt highest percentage Of aotlws<br />
Bt <strong>of</strong> q<br />
are at coming >enr, Miss Hand predicted.<br />
Legiilature Approves<br />
Biflks on Government<br />
wr Jfcreey wlU pkmeer eKten^<br />
adopted' uuirdmously by file LegMen<br />
brought.<br />
or Efllsoil's B^gtmture,' sdys a etatementTTy'Walter<br />
T. Mafgetts, Jr..<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Slew Jersey Tax-<br />
Tlie* imeiflure, einbodylne the<br />
"Priorities on public Spending" program<br />
originated by the Taxpayer*'<br />
Association and a war-time fiscal<br />
control plan advocated by state I<br />
Treasurer Robert C. ,Hendrlcl£son, I<br />
out dUMnHng me Mwdiwvto it-<br />
-" Ml MM .adopted to. Bit<br />
3*6 WH tulngs togithef all state<br />
BUtetm r«fton*Me for state gor-.<br />
eminent fiscal soundness for the<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> te«p% state j—^- u -within<br />
th« bounds <strong>of</strong> -<br />
«Th» trasedy Uiat came to Boston<br />
Nrwmtaef %% mve a demonitrn.<br />
Mon <strong>of</strong> the actual pTOredure <strong>of</strong> a<br />
mil set up DtiBSWr Rel'ef oreja^<br />
edntSs plan. <strong>On</strong>e hesltatis to think<br />
how mut«.» gT«ater the tragedy<br />
would have been W no prepared-<br />
MB plan bun made by the Red<br />
FH, and ^U, Feb. i-r"f|<br />
Ipenter Tmey, Katharine B«<br />
bum, Richard IVIiurf snji<br />
Margartt WyhcHv te^<br />
"Keeper Of ^<br />
Alia Color CHIMB and Km<br />
O " '<br />
y p ^ ' T*<br />
iBwtid i<br />
hanOtul <strong>of</strong> emergent, but Innocuous,<br />
bills, and gradually set the<br />
outline for things to come.<br />
5 ^ith the delay by the flwiate<br />
; m confirming the nomlnoWon oJ,<br />
Assemblynmn BoiweU as PubUc<br />
Utilities Commisslbner, first signs<br />
<strong>of</strong> coolness Mt#etn the Iwwcs<br />
^lomy," A-ffl undirwent a tnor- ,<br />
ough hearing by the Assembly<br />
OOP caucus, despite the Illness <strong>of</strong> '<br />
- Its sponsor, Mahr, <strong>of</strong> Essex.<br />
: Six major changes are pro*<br />
pOSid^<br />
I 1.—ifcBt copies <strong>of</strong> ttie tabu-<br />
. laUon <strong>of</strong> votas be furnished Uie<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Elections and<br />
aunty Clerk simultaneously, thus<br />
• minimizing error, (This applies .<br />
} only to Hudson and Essex counties.)<br />
^<br />
i2. —Detailed outline <strong>of</strong> voting<br />
; procwdiwg for men and women in<br />
$• . 3.—IncrAsing number <strong>of</strong> slg-<br />
H i natures necessary for ballot pet-<br />
L)••• Won for nouilnntion to 1 mrcent<br />
f. to! ttie voters who voted for As-<br />
>i f scmbly candidates In the last<br />
fti v Oeneral Election.<br />
. : , While making little change for<br />
|-. • small counties and county com-<br />
>. tlcally outlaws minor insurgent I nawBiKiper editors,<br />
> partly on a state-wM#,Mi!s-i»?e I, . " ' ' '<br />
,Y which cannot find 1 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
j t the votera to sign petitions would<br />
4.-TMtaor as II U, most discus-<br />
,, ,_.cHon, the candidates who fUe<br />
';> tint obtain first pitlon, «JiUe<br />
i mm ;tti p^<br />
^fho polls Oil greatest number pf<br />
flvotes f or tljeir Asoembly Ucket «tt<br />
;ifjfalstate.wlile Wsls,' obtains first<br />
Increased<br />
$2,500 Over<br />
Previous Sum<br />
Bell Again Chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> Catnpaijim,<br />
Opening March 1<br />
H-ere apparent, though ttic Sen-: <strong>Ocean</strong> Citfn quota for th»<br />
ate pcoh-poohed the Idea, argued Pfcon^ national Bed Croaa<br />
that the poet Is not vacant until<br />
, mid-May, War Fund Drivt Is 15,800,<br />
f<br />
compared with a |8,000 qubta<br />
Termed -the finest election law<br />
<strong>of</strong> any state, judged from the in the flr*t dr^ vrtifch cams<br />
stnndpoint <strong>of</strong> convenience to the just after Pearl Harbor, De-<br />
O. J. Sleker, county supermtena.<br />
ent <strong>of</strong> schools aim county chair,<br />
man for the drtv», wWeh win open<br />
M,ircli 1, announced m figures lor<br />
th:s and other municipalities <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county on mdnttaay.<br />
In the fint dme In 1941 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
fflty ^.-Ittim a week oversutaorfeed<br />
ltd quota by more than $000.<br />
Mr, Rkker Use announced that<br />
County Solicitor BOSert K. Bell U<br />
again chairman <strong>of</strong> ttie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
campaign.<br />
COUNTY QnOTft KB.600<br />
the quota lot the entU* «un^<br />
this time is S28.«0a, <strong>of</strong> which »10.000<br />
Is for br»neh and ehapter needi<br />
In Hie eounty and $18,600 to to th,<br />
national fund. The notional quota<br />
k mm $ioojmffl>,.<br />
•Tfte Job is 6ft, but the §hal.<br />
lengo Is a worthy one," comment-<br />
Heads Fund Drive<br />
ROBERT K. BEIX .<br />
Whs will direct eanpaltiuta mbe<br />
MSN In Osem <strong>City</strong> mrt B&sm<br />
for the Bed Cross War Fund<br />
Women's Clubs<br />
To be Asked to<br />
Buy War Stamps<br />
. Periodic Purchase*<br />
to lie Urged on Some<br />
40 Orgaiiiz«tioiu<br />
iJtamp sales at<br />
SiTial PiwnritBt and dtaaWaacMOB, iB 5t5" ff 1 "^ , » **•* prrtdent <strong>of</strong> UMi^Stafi fcedfrr<br />
S^Aaiiing terms <strong>of</strong> county J ^ "W*. ^ . W KM- I a ittn <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs and state<br />
fiilaards <strong>of</strong> Kietlons from two to m SSSgSLj „„ ,« • - . cnailTOUl <strong>of</strong> sales Of bonds and<br />
Vttiuu years, setUni miiilmum iaU ..^'^^fc^ WUawood cweit, stamps f<strong>of</strong>'tile lJ*aei»Hon. Wf li<br />
" ,ary at Moo, WjMO, m cnslrmfn, touiiiii toe state to orwnae woto-<br />
; March 15. If Uils Is to affect el-<br />
/ quick and spirited action<br />
::/•Paisrt''te 'tte Assembly were:<br />
'?••:' ' (Pinre C PlcSMi .<br />
Seeks^nfab<br />
Boswell Hopes for<br />
< Ni Wi<br />
itmnAaman jbhn a, Boswen<br />
yltld Wednertay ne Wpes to ar.<br />
f nuiR • dtflnlt*vappuintoeilt iome<br />
day next week, at which repres-<br />
««w ffl M Q m W m<br />
osii before Paul Pot-<br />
<strong>City</strong>^Dwned Land<br />
To Be Called<br />
WarVictbns'<br />
KinGuesUat<br />
ir<br />
I |! 1 i<br />
Another group <strong>of</strong> «electee»,<br />
ll <strong>of</strong> them la'tttlr^ff'<br />
<strong>of</strong> them oeeini(My tmufiir 1 "<br />
notified this week by Local B<br />
No. 1 to report for physical ejauu-<br />
Inatlon and * Induction Into 't#Q<br />
armtd forces on Saturday, Pebtu,,<br />
ttf 'IS.. ' : . .; ' ' )••',' ./,:;-;.•<br />
The February quota te doublet "<br />
for January, according ^ He<br />
Sluing, chief derk^<strong>of</strong> the boi<br />
and (somes close to exhausting tlte<br />
available supply <strong>of</strong> ellgHfle single<br />
men hi this dlntrict. '<br />
EDWAUD B. ARNETV ewslW In Florida last JBuggter.l<br />
TO CALL MARHIED MEN<br />
• f y W v x m i i m<br />
He said ttie balance <strong>of</strong> the 'teen<br />
tear^dJtnmed when lto)or Clmrlea<br />
age group and a group <strong>of</strong> others re- Edward B. Arnett, *£\<br />
ecntlv reclasaUIed, will compromise<br />
bdtalf <strong>of</strong> the U J8. OOTemment<br />
the March quota. After tluit, <strong>On</strong><br />
id upon iW,L»«ptei «W • ^ top _<br />
board probably will begin calling former Banker, g<br />
married men without ohldren. < '<br />
awarded posUHWiously to her deinwid for Oc«an aty<br />
The nest group will leave ten at<br />
6:46 a.m. on the 13th, from head- 1/lCd Dies rULCI After 1 FaU Oil mOOULD<br />
HAVE SAVED OWN tIFE<br />
quarters <strong>of</strong> the board, 8th st. and r<br />
' •"•••' in a WifAyf<br />
Central av,, going to Camden by<br />
hu.<br />
Thoae called from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> are: Se^UleGty Citizen KBlSW^S<br />
EdWHd Alfrnl AdHMan, 18.<br />
Andrew Rftlph Alktrelt*, 18.<br />
Domlalo Jwph AmumUl, «.<br />
DoniUd 8h«p COUIM, «.<br />
W»ll« Gib»n Fry, 19. 1<br />
BwM Gttra, U,<br />
y pt g<br />
«Stor, binlMr and clftr <strong>of</strong>rtoal <strong>of</strong> f ta^<br />
.i<strong>of</strong> fflt OW*B W<br />
Others on the<br />
We tttel.Somer»,owon, M, 3D,<br />
'i&ZSL° m * 8Wl *°*' W "" W S? jSSSXXVSBonds, «««»; wwu^aws, .*W- «.».: »—<br />
• _. 1 ^da>^aunt's session ihBafd-% burg; William J, FMney, «, am OSOAJOZED BANE<br />
State Direct* No<br />
cmr BUDGET m<br />
THIS I8SUE<br />
The dty bud*et, at Introdo<br />
ed JmmuUT SO, »pp*»n on p»<br />
miWpM Bum-<br />
Wd ^<br />
advertised in todftyg MM n<br />
rtMS Ommua, MEETING<br />
the program.<br />
nent coordinator wm be named<br />
^.oawaw «wani, *«*<br />
staee km-^ t has followrt fce<br />
W* now proposed for womenn'l<br />
« 1 *- AMWaot Poitmaster Sornera<br />
o, y«uuf "sets up shop" to »ui<br />
taWKllhh<br />
and Last Month<br />
aies'<strong>of</strong> Wte ion* at me Na-<br />
.^,.1''B»I«* « «e»n «ty during<br />
and also better than to<br />
Last month the bank sold *8,600<br />
(Pa«e T, Pkase)<br />
Grow and TOldWwd a»f wttang<br />
Uii larger, eeacoaet resOfM itirac<strong>On</strong>g<br />
nundreds <strong>of</strong> '-housands<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Must'Go<br />
To WarMh»«Bs W.<br />
''•' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this ytor muit put fbrth the greatest<br />
• eftort in Jt« hi&tcry to ccnvinct prospective yiiiton that<br />
it is patribtic to take « vacation in war time, •<br />
Thejr sales resistanet wUl h» harder to 6TOMoni»<br />
bfeauie <strong>of</strong> tranaportaflon dlfflfeidtrei and war's direct or<br />
indirect demands upon their ttow, '<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> can make a %^uabltcmitribution to ^c- j^v ^<br />
fery tor America by helping to ketp the folks on the (he gmt<br />
Home ftont lit and well, ' i' ? - ' ^taw 1<br />
But PCMB <strong>City</strong> must effMrHwly siBtHem the -idea'; Wwiif<br />
that vacations are an essential contribution to working Appot<br />
iRJmencyj ttjat only a healthy, physically sound nation to ^ :<br />
qan man a puccesilurwap-*rad; that s, change 1 <strong>of</strong> scene * HL \<br />
and alrat tht!leashore will inaurerestored health and /; r,'; _^<br />
; eff©
Friday, Eeoniary 5l<br />
Coming Events<br />
Gen. I lacArthur<br />
ires Sermon nuiMY _ w<br />
CtiatA; OHUni'•»% home <strong>of</strong> Mr».<br />
lB W W1<br />
HtfthtX frtlB, «W W««1*J * l<br />
RoUrians Told <strong>of</strong> HU Z:30 pun.; Mt». Ham Borklumlt<br />
and Mr*. John McCaltlon to pre-<br />
aent propam.<br />
tVettnUnster<br />
M the.<br />
ooutbHie& the<br />
*ffl be adber-<br />
lyle W. Kehro la<br />
to address the Ro-|<br />
touixht on the topic <<br />
tor Croat Guards Id I<br />
'oV War.<br />
„ the tact the W« we-<br />
In late afternoon, the sobool<br />
hm« been tuftf for.mgbt<br />
mw 'and flirt aid<br />
jUle pest two weeks.<br />
_. spectators end T>lfty-<br />
UtUe or no discomfort<br />
w«4 wwiier<br />
„« now pw«4 wwe,<br />
that tad been generated<br />
Si mui notJet'dlspeHL<br />
aSiK<br />
wffl proWily make «P<br />
per'SutoC th© labor<br />
jew to «v Industries.<br />
SHOES<br />
'XI<br />
I- V^<br />
I<br />
• OerieWl 1 Douglass MaoArtJmr,<br />
•he has.iwoB au«ny "flms" in h'i<br />
ewer, in the tails <strong>of</strong> another<br />
sermon deUTered to the BuMuT<br />
Oh*) at Ho8at«'« last Friday night,<br />
this one by. Ot, Aadrewi ^Italian<br />
Braun, pastor <strong>of</strong> Trinity Methodist<br />
Church. Vintner, '• ' _ v i<br />
•me previous week file Rotari(n3<br />
h«wd a sermon bj Hev, Norman, V.<br />
Sargent, rtty publleit? director,<br />
.or-nun .appeared 0B.brtȴ'<br />
thi NaHonu Oonferenot <strong>of</strong> carls-<br />
Hans and Jews.<br />
SOLDIER AND FATHEB<br />
He quoted a cablegram from Gen-<br />
eral MaoArttlur, lust OBtober V, U<br />
•foioli'tfci Ameriean f—" 1 "~*" J<br />
Which th« Am op<br />
chief ili the McMo tHentre at wai)<br />
said that' by pr<strong>of</strong>ession he Is a sol-<br />
dier but that by nature find devo-'<br />
H6 be i Afl A ktlf mlsi<br />
H6n be is<br />
i H<br />
f<br />
A soktlefs mls-i<br />
kill Mt fth<br />
;§i;^'ir.fliBii'*Lwini.<br />
11M AttMtfe<br />
DlaLMUl<br />
THIS YOL'R CAR'<br />
H6n be is hjAflr* o<br />
sion. He. mid. is to kill Mit a fath<br />
er's Is to ouild and create.<br />
"I hope," he concluded, "that I<br />
iin I wmemberied {r)ot In bottle but<br />
In the home."<br />
,VTtat cablegram," said Dr.<br />
iAra|tn, "explains Qeneral MIUSAT-<br />
jthur 1 * power and piety "<br />
'SOORES MANY -F1H8T8"<br />
He (aid that General MacArthur<br />
(cored the highest general scholas-*<br />
16; average (n West FOlnt In 25<br />
years. At 38 he became America's<br />
youngest • division, commander, and<br />
beaded the famous Rainbow Divi-<br />
sion. He was -the ypitngest com-<br />
mandant at West Point in Its Ws-><br />
tory. At 80. ho fcecame, the youngest:<br />
full-fledged general ever to he ap-;<br />
pointed W tbe Anierifcan Army.<br />
Dr. Braun declared that the bro-<br />
Uierhood <strong>of</strong> man,Is Jinkad with the<br />
fatherhood <strong>of</strong> Ood.<br />
Women's Society for Christian<br />
Strike <strong>of</strong> the Methodist Church,<br />
monthly metUnf, - ehmeh »KW<br />
room.<br />
Ladies AM Sockty <strong>of</strong> «,<br />
Lutheran Ch^roli, AOBW <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
AmiK? GMINTA Ml" W«lv<br />
»v., J pjn.<br />
Public Cord ,|wir beneflt <strong>of</strong><br />
AniOlarj ot the Boly Trinity<br />
Episcopal Chnreh, In Parish Ball.<br />
1063 Central (w.. iiSO pm.<br />
WEDNESDAY — Ssdaiily <strong>of</strong><br />
BIMsm Mother *I St.<br />
STEWA<br />
OF VICTOBY CTRCLE-<br />
An lnterMlDff prosram, with<br />
; Bton»rd8hlp" a* the t<strong>of</strong>iie was.^rei<br />
Milted MondftymMntl* the Vlfciory<br />
Circle <strong>of</strong> the Metjiodtot Church at<br />
the hom* .<strong>of</strong> Ufe (president, Mr*<br />
Theo Tawnsend, 11084 (Bay 1 av. I ' .<br />
Mrs. Ralph Balnea rend a paper<br />
Cm the topic <strong>of</strong> the eyenlpg. A pray-<br />
er was rend by 1 Mrs. K. A. Porter,<br />
followed by an Insplnttlonfll utitlcle<br />
given by Mrs. Charles C. Read- Mrs.<br />
Town?iend concluded the projrram<br />
iwlth a reaalng, "Btrength to Keep<br />
Goran", by Dr. SDdannn; '<br />
The Circle will have charge <strong>of</strong><br />
church duties this month. TOicy al-<br />
so will toe hostesses at the monthly<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> Kie Women's Society for<br />
Christian Service Tuesday at 8 p.<br />
m. in tile oivirch social room.<br />
The Oirclc will meet Monday nllo.<br />
1. at Ihe homfc <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Boy<br />
BIHse Mother <strong>of</strong> t. r<br />
B. C. Chinth, Sacristy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chnreh, B tun.<br />
SODALITY<br />
SOCIAL MEETING<br />
A cPmmlttee Was ftppolwted for<br />
the social meeting <strong>of</strong> The SodaUty<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Blessed Motlher <strong>of</strong> St. Au-<br />
<strong>On</strong>B<strong>On</strong>e's R. C. <strong>On</strong>urch. Wednesday<br />
night. PWbm^.ry 24, when the So-<br />
dalltv met January 27 in the Sa-<br />
crlsty cf the church with the presi-<br />
dent, Mrs. Walter Bartholomew,<br />
presiding. Miss Marie Smith will<br />
head the committee, assisted bv<br />
Miss Jane Rice. Mtss Lorenza Pal-<br />
mer and Miss Camille Knab.<br />
Miss Angeltne Paone wag elected<br />
secretory to fill a vacancy recently<br />
created.<br />
Rev. William H. McKeever<br />
di"<br />
Man<strong>of</strong>i 1.<br />
E. Dnlt)y. 804 Central av.<br />
SIWN CIRCLE<br />
EIKCT8 OFHOEBS<br />
1r|e follorw"ng <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
EtumMne. Circle or The W<br />
Church w^re elected Tucrd^y night<br />
nt tlie home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert Lear<br />
81fl Vfesley av.: Mrs. lifar, presi-<br />
dent. Mrs. prvUle Adams, >(ce pre-<br />
Rtdent; Mrs. Charles C\ Af.ams. sec-<br />
retary; Mrs Raymond MoHenry.<br />
•re<strong>of</strong>rrer: Mrs. Abel D. Scull, or<br />
ganlsf WPS. Charles C. Read, siilr-<br />
ltual advisor- Miss Julln E. Scull.<br />
Mrs. Lewis dandy, and Mrs. J. P<br />
HUIman, sick committee.<br />
The Study Book. "<strong>On</strong> This.JEr/un-<br />
diatlon." by W. Stanley Rycrort, was<br />
reviewed by Mrs. Henry Younx.<br />
The next meeting, Tuesday,<br />
2, at 8 pm., at the home<br />
i h<br />
'• at the UMdlc jtyil.af Pwjlttfn! , ... , .<br />
Isinbv. I p/ilf.,Moiltillr Jtbrtihf <strong>of</strong> il»<br />
Braird <strong>of</strong> trulls. II Ito riMM el l»w.<br />
rent* *T, L«a», M> Ailufl' JJ. ,1<br />
[imdi!», *ii»il!.m?W«l» h lr, ^Mt'rt.jy<br />
ihe Horn «nJ Wfllgn Mllllsniiy l»fl<br />
efcty •! tlie home oi liri, HcrKhil<br />
IVtlil, 8W Weileyl*. Anmul mMi,<br />
Miwifirii Tdnltn ''Th, Nmbfnfltm,<br />
The Unliiniitil Uysliuli <strong>of</strong> World Be-<br />
n vtuy," .Mrs,, jijin i M|C,Uiori fill<br />
fefljw i diielM In the Million Stilj)<br />
Dook! "<strong>On</strong> TSii FanNhMon."<br />
uesday, 6;J0 p.m. Annual Cevefft! Dllrl<br />
Surlier at the home <strong>of</strong> Mia« CatheFiiic<br />
CorAiI}. 114 AlUnlie »*, AUiSJiriB Ho*<br />
««»( MM, Arthiif M. DeMiirii. Enter-<br />
tsinmenl Commilrtr; Mr«, Leslie C,<br />
Hui'in and Mff. Edward I, Rrichlt,<br />
,',,! 1:11 n.m Met ling <strong>of</strong> thf Juni<strong>of</strong><br />
Chriiii.iii Endiiiiviir_ Sseletv, ronjusted<br />
liv llu junior C, E. S, OrTistri,<br />
,'.ii STJO p.m. I'nion Pravcr MefiHig at<br />
fie Pint Miihndlsl Church. SuiijMt,<br />
flu Book <strong>of</strong> Isaiah: "This r,reaine«t<br />
<strong>of</strong> ;ind and Man'i WeakneM." Itaiati<br />
n; i.J9._L"uiae aiid-»ludj liie Bitili-wltk<br />
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CITV BAPTIST<br />
• nl WesltJ<br />
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Goii<br />
niioliag <strong>of</strong><br />
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who<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Mttrch 2, t p<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Lear, will have for Itp hos-<br />
tess. Mrs. J. P. HBlman<br />
Pastor WilHam A, Mitrop<br />
0:15 a,rii Siinday ^tlieol<br />
t a,m. Wo?!»hip, sfffliBn hy Pastor Will-<br />
'iili A- Silersy, Bro;ider\si over station<br />
WPPfP. 14SC ilia. Conimiraioii,<br />
,iM pm- Junior B, V, P. V.<br />
^vin p.m WDf*Hp, itrrnon tiv flip Faiitef,<br />
sWfi - »W pm. M'dArrk ••rviic n! |IBI<br />
,F, ..rai.e ami niiilt Smdy,<br />
P'i lay ?:M p,ni, Eihle Institute.<br />
, 30 i.'.ra. Senior B, Y. T. U.<br />
iailv Moi,ii.iv shmugli Simrdav. 9:41 am.<br />
rtc OM Punily IKhlr". BroadfdiM over<br />
jtaiion WFPG. im fcllo.<br />
JIHiT MITBODIiT<br />
ith st. and Costnl IT,<br />
,ienj, F, AlliPOd, MlBlrter<br />
We l|vr in a world thai has l'rtome<br />
nielily iiiTerdcpiMident. Tjiere n iwaen!-<br />
ty no aren in medefii life "Mihsii which<br />
the aeiii <strong>of</strong> son e dn not maniiiiMy ,iffeit<br />
<strong>City</strong> to Observe<br />
Boy Scout Week<br />
Several Special Events<br />
Are Arranged<br />
Several spedia events are being<br />
panned here for observance <strong>of</strong> Boy<br />
Scout Week which wlU begin to- o* supplying labre j<br />
morrow and continue throtwh P°fs- I food and other requirements<br />
Old-Timer Drops in for Visit and tffflBL<br />
Retail* Difficulties <strong>of</strong> Early Days * * CT<br />
When tteft«»UroidwiilJetag it to not » «im hole, it wj, jMM<br />
bidlt in OMB <strong>City</strong>, tot probtetn to «ay Bwt way Btoay,,!, _ -vMj<br />
- *"• ttieir Mr, Marian still d oonn«iM>&l<br />
sras j Holy Trinity Episcopal Ohtt^i<br />
t>, ^<br />
Tn h«<br />
liy nil i<br />
ilu<br />
MBiOLE<br />
TO CROCHET ARC.HAN<br />
F!«ns were fonnulited Tu«sday<br />
fcr the crocheting <strong>of</strong> art afghan '""•"•, "'V 11 ''<br />
tfurlnf Wfrtingi <strong>of</strong> tht Prlthdli, '"5;,":prim«ry<br />
Circle <strong>of</strong> tlie Methortist Crmroh, I.« -m. indiviili<br />
The p-Bup met at the home qf<br />
Mrs, Oeorje I. Brown, 23i Atlantic<br />
nlv t,<br />
The Oirele will atWnrt tlie month.<br />
!y mtetinij <strong>of</strong> th« Women's Bociet}'<br />
(PT Ohrtstian Servioe Tu«sd«y tve-<br />
nteig.<br />
_.. n«Kt meeting will bt »t the<br />
Bie'Sacrlity « the I horn * <strong>of</strong> MrsAdams. 724 <strong>Ocean</strong> uv,,<br />
* 'Tuesdiy, March 2, at a JO pm.<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered<br />
-- - 'ng to-<br />
IfiliFfWr rctiiMrri a tech-<br />
ruMni in its irif^t fiei lect<br />
u,ii! brnther!i,if,t! i>f ma = '.<br />
tnit <strong>of</strong> tiiis hrothpfhrias<br />
ill lifis The- f,iiSW3e 0_f<br />
uli ti<br />
f 1 r*r unM l lilt ^ li nf HiriF! In<br />
^ w^v nf hrntlurhnod an i e^cimaily<br />
« »-n ,1 lif »hirh will linnt all >!<br />
Jecta in whldi Boy Scouts are serv-<br />
ing national and community needs.<br />
Tlie program Includes emphasis up-<br />
on a periodic health examination<br />
for every Scout, and adoption by<br />
euch ixiy <strong>of</strong> a plan for personal<br />
improvement<br />
Troop 50 Elects<br />
Officers for Year<br />
•Hie following orflceiB were eltct<br />
ed last week for Boy Scout Troop<br />
No. 50. for 1943:<br />
Ttoland Gannon. Junior assistant<br />
Scoutmaster; Jack Wast, senior pa<br />
trbl leader: Bruce Gilbert, scribe<br />
Jack Svlt. quart«rmaster; Bill Har-<br />
vey, bugler, and Nicholas Longo, li-<br />
brarian.<br />
Mrs. Fred Hedelt was elected<br />
Troop Mother. She Is assisting with<br />
the work while her husband, Fred<br />
Hedelt. camp councilor, ds scrvlne<br />
in the Navy.<br />
Tlic troop will participate lit<br />
churc'i services Sunday morning »t<br />
the ocean <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church.<br />
N. Wildwood Woman<br />
Suicide by Gas<br />
The body <strong>of</strong> Mil, Sara Qlftert<br />
was found dumped in a eha'r in<br />
th* kitchen <strong>of</strong> her North WUd-<br />
gravel which, uniquely, did not form<br />
mud and stayed graded, ft h»u to<br />
be braiifnt In W mom,<br />
"Thpre iif mud on.both sides <strong>of</strong><br />
iiip, but not ill front <strong>of</strong> tho«e t«m<br />
properties," he recalled with a<br />
rhuckl*. "It made some <strong>of</strong> the follu<br />
jpalous, too."<br />
Bitlewiilks were anytlilnB the in-<br />
dividjsl property awner vmnied<br />
them to be, Mr, Mansn laid flaa-<br />
stnne the fill; width, and Installed a<br />
v'ide board for the curb But In<br />
many places ihe sidewnjit vim only<br />
n nari^jw foot path In the sand.<br />
OPERATED BAKERY<br />
TOT a number <strong>of</strong> years he was<br />
proprietor <strong>of</strong> an ice cream store<br />
there, and alfo had a bakerji and<br />
s ihne store-1*8 bakejy was the<br />
first ^ueeiirtul one In town,<br />
"WfieB the railroad sent a Brew<br />
r-f 300 men hert to build the line<br />
from Pea isle Junctujn ta <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, th«y, had a big supjiiv pro-<br />
tlem," he Tiiated. "Thrmigh my<br />
previous railroad eonneetloit, 1 gst<br />
tim anntract w provide their food<br />
nnd other thinp,<br />
"They had a eamp pitched dawn<br />
beyond' 34th jt, on the edge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
marsli and surrounded by si.nd<br />
iwood home, Monday, with two Ml dunes and wilderness, and some<br />
jets turned on and papir ifafcjrf 1m* 'It w« Q tough jMrpCTawr<br />
to thorn wlfti i hewe and «*?on,<br />
OTce in a while the tral's />t"re m<br />
bad I had to drive oiit on (he beach<br />
where it was harder ground, and<br />
was on the MmmHitM in<br />
erecting the present church<br />
ini nt 11th at, Mid Central<br />
He<br />
c<br />
and Central<br />
visiting here for<br />
the hom f M<br />
jets turned on and •papir<br />
in the cracks <strong>of</strong> the door. Dr. Harry<br />
Hornitlne, coroner, issued a certi.<br />
flcate <strong>of</strong> death by suleldi,<br />
Mrs, Dilbert was a sister <strong>of</strong><br />
Evans a, BlauEhter, former county<br />
AssemWyman, who is in rlorida,<br />
A nephew, HWbert Slau^iter, tain<br />
assistjint solicitor for the Depart-<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> Uie Interior, Washington,<br />
P. O._^ __"<br />
Resort Bank Pavs<br />
Third Highest Tax<br />
Amounts <strong>of</strong> bank stocS tax to be<br />
flaid by OapP May Bounty banks<br />
in l»ta nave been announced by<br />
the oounty Tax Board, The sum to<br />
* po!d Is 1328 more than lait year,<br />
uue to Increased deposits<br />
•me arflwrtlonment <strong>of</strong> bank stock<br />
tax reqiilres Tho Nsrional Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
Occa.i Oily to contribute $1073,<br />
,hira highest sum In the county.<br />
The hnest U the MftTlnt National,<br />
WiMwoed, with ilB», and sfcond is<br />
the nrst National, Court House<br />
with $1823. Total for the county Is<br />
tTem<br />
jr-llnS<br />
fnr Nil<br />
10 45 i n Lincoln Daj dy<br />
Servlff nf Wm-sh!p Lmtoltl llt\<br />
moil "Thr Itnrnitiu Rn*h Fx idii<br />
I U Tdc din,r und(r tin leanerflTil<br />
I^.lie C IliBlict. Mil «inP 'I<br />
Ttou~Tn>~<strong>of</strong> Ijnviliff Heavn" liy<br />
Sorrftno lAtrl l*nor Jnrt "fll I<br />
liv *\n ler h> Mm<br />
Sto* e» mil Aaiuii Rt^piicnfon.<br />
6 45 pro 1-illon VramK Penplc'i Utaipf<br />
at tfir ?ll»l Metllodl.t nmrcli Tnplc<br />
"Aluavs for tllrt t «nrl Ills CJiurl-h'<br />
PliiL: 3 7.14: Psalm »; 5U Leader<br />
Ilijd CMItln<br />
7 H) nm Ijnion EyenlnK Srrvicr at tn»<br />
first Metiiodmt Church Sermon Sir re<br />
I n f l l d Wl h Pt<br />
vn liy Vsrd<br />
"flnil Is fflve"<br />
rliy<br />
Salvage Drive<br />
to be Intensified<br />
The need for salvaging ot vital<br />
materials for war purposes will<br />
continue as long as American fiol-<br />
dlers remain on hte fighting line<br />
the Cape Muy County Siilvage<br />
Committee announced this week.<br />
Salvage drives are being con-<br />
ducted for various Items In some<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> the county and will be<br />
Waged In all sections as the 1943<br />
drive grows In Intensity, It was<br />
said.<br />
Scrap metal, tin cans, rubber,<br />
silt and nylon stockings and t<br />
for-the making <strong>of</strong> explosives are<br />
oh the vital list.<br />
Tin Is the most critlrally-noeded<br />
<strong>of</strong> all mfctato-for-war-purposas; —<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly <strong>On</strong>e Bidder<br />
for County Coal<br />
Tiie Bcrgh Fuel Co., Tuckahoo,<br />
was awarded a contrail liy the<br />
frt-eholders Wednesday to supply<br />
coal for county buildings this year.<br />
It was tho only bidder<br />
Tts price was *8.T7 per ton for<br />
100 tons, more or less, or buck-<br />
wheat, and $12.14 per ten for 10<br />
more or less, <strong>of</strong> cheptnut.<br />
I tons,<br />
i The bid specified that the com-<br />
pany would not be responsible for<br />
shortages or price Increases caused<br />
by .governmental war regulation.<br />
etiiodmt Chur<br />
IIIDIU nfollnrliocd W«lt hy<br />
Ceorijc Fuciier "Tlie Rrejtmt Paatr<br />
Rnwn<br />
MORTGAGE I<br />
MONEY:<br />
We Have It<br />
Founding Father's<br />
Daughter Dies<br />
Mis? Alma Burroll, formerly <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlnitle <strong>City</strong> and » daughter ot<br />
jie *f ocean <strong>City</strong>'s founding (ath-<br />
ern, dkd In Coltlngswood late last<br />
week.<br />
Shir Was the younrtett daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ul« late Rev. William H. Bur.<br />
roll, irho with the Lake brothers<br />
formed the .original group that<br />
founded this resort in 1878.<br />
OlAtlH<br />
FITTED BT<br />
Dr. Harry H. Lake<br />
OFfQMIflillf<br />
CAMPFFEE<br />
MKET TS HOMES<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Shawnee Camp,<br />
fire Qlrls are now meeting at the<br />
homes <strong>of</strong> memfoers, Uutead <strong>of</strong> at<br />
the Recreation Center, The last<br />
meeting was at the home <strong>of</strong> Mari-<br />
lyn Hughes, and was followed by<br />
games and refreshments. Tdnlihtfg<br />
meeting will he at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Jean Kate. 145 Anbury av.<br />
then swing hack through the<br />
T baked all their bre*d. delivered<br />
them Barrels <strong>of</strong> meat and sugar,<br />
ind many other things,<br />
COLLECTED AT SOBBCB<br />
"Tlie railroBd promi'ed me that<br />
if the men didn't pay, the com.<br />
pany would. So they worked out a<br />
iystom that a construction worker<br />
couldn't draw his pay until he was<br />
all squBia with Mahan's store. It<br />
worked fine,"<br />
Tho first'railroad was a boon to<br />
tho isiaad, which until then had<br />
W rely entirely on ferry transpjr-<br />
tation from the mainland. Rail<br />
travel from here to Oanden had<br />
to go through Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, how-<br />
ever, and it wasn't until many yearg<br />
later that, o:ean city jot its own<br />
branch line, ,<br />
BUILT BULKHEAD FOR<br />
COAST GUARDS<br />
In Winter, when the bakery inmt-<br />
rem was slack, Mr, Mahan turned<br />
his hind to other thinta. such a*<br />
construetion work. Among other<br />
thini"! he built a tltnter bulkhead<br />
in front rf the Coast Ouard sta.<br />
tlon at 4th st, ana Atlantic av. It<br />
w»i then right on the oceanfroht,<br />
and <strong>of</strong>ficials were afraid the back<br />
yard would wash away without some<br />
protection,<br />
Mr, Malian sold his business here<br />
and moved to Anton in laoi to be.<br />
cane .manager <strong>of</strong> a realty firm<br />
which wm beeminf developtnent<br />
•here. He bought the Luray hotel<br />
ihoTtly Mtnwtrd ind hw Seen<br />
there ever since, though still a<br />
great friend <strong>of</strong> ocean fflty,<br />
"Had I knswn Hie 9th st, bridges<br />
Large<br />
PROPERTY<br />
Pine location for rmmlnf hotae,<br />
T bedrooms, f ornlabed nl<br />
A Bargain<br />
$5200<br />
CAREY<br />
<strong>City</strong> at all," he admitted.<br />
"I was first a<br />
Mrs R'-hard Southnrd<br />
IM Sophie Cobb has nqii<br />
r position as secretary <strong>of</strong> p ftU<br />
win Relber district manager oc Uw'j<br />
Atlantic Olty Electric CcnipOTJ-,'<br />
jibe lias decided to rtav lt)<br />
husband Staff Sergeant<br />
Soutnard, as long as he Is<br />
it Cody, Wyoming.<br />
Sergeant Southard was comrttUd<br />
with the local <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> thf n«rit<br />
fo before entering the rerVW<br />
M*s Southard nil be<br />
j^tlAs Canillle Knuib |<br />
Federal Commodity;<br />
Grants Reduced<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> more limited<br />
tics <strong>of</strong> Surplus Commodities Ml<br />
ble, plus transportation rcstrleUag%j'<br />
the distribution <strong>of</strong> these ft<br />
local relief directors ^ind<br />
In Cap Miiy County will be<br />
only fin*. "• r.-ionth in the f^<br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> twin t month. j<br />
This order wun rece'ved thll<br />
by H. M. Ross *:|>uiy dlrMtot <strong>of</strong><br />
the County Welfare Board. OM<br />
age nsslstance and blind cllWto d<br />
the board will receive the' fedenl<br />
commodities on March 4. ABtfl 1<br />
May 6 and June 3.<br />
Hu*aiKi, worriedly: "1 fhad It<br />
on ti.e tip <strong>of</strong> my tongue a wo-<br />
iiii-nl iiBC and now it u gone."<br />
Wtfc: "Maybe It'll cotue bud<br />
If you think hard."<br />
Husband I don t tWnit »».jB<br />
THIS i^e s»amp I was going to po^<br />
on ;TIV letter."<br />
TOMATOES<br />
( Solid cellophane<br />
Fresh '<br />
Yo. ion do your part fey tst.li ••« *••!•»». ••» ••«<br />
etlwr lUrnt not a» gavtramifi wliitaff folloi Urt,<br />
FhKIIUd F<br />
Fancy Freah-KIIUd Frying<br />
CHICKENS<br />
All bip iiiinlll;. lo >H lbs.<br />
LIVER PUDDING . H«1^«<br />
PORK BRAINS ^ 17c<br />
Pickle. m.Siff 1 ,,,,, 2 *• fe,Pork Liver<br />
m M<br />
Cernm.aiMu,h ul *"" il a,;Kiac I P.pp«r Huh • ia<br />
Baked Loaves ^m, %$i<br />
SMELTS W%an No. i<br />
NnUve<br />
£•» Trout<br />
n 15c I Fillet Pith * 25c<br />
*15c ICrabCthn " rt !5c<br />
enriched Supreme<br />
BREAD<br />
large<br />
loovel<br />
Enriclitd by ulig yteit Ugi ..<br />
Vllamla (I Cgnt.nl. Nlnell. Ire..<br />
Supreme Whol> Wheat Br«ad ,',',',?, IOc<br />
Specially Priced for Week-End<br />
Wanted<br />
Four Door<br />
SEDAN<br />
in good condition ^<br />
Phone 105<br />
GGS<br />
carton<br />
"DATID" ol "50<br />
[ Sivler Seal Eggs »*» *« ««•«><br />
Gnariimeed <strong>of</strong> 12<br />
kUER KRAUT<br />
:A BEANS<br />
w<br />
Cnt<br />
qunri •<br />
lar .<br />
i<br />
HEAT PUFFS SI? (tssif.)% m 9c<br />
EVAP. MILK Farmdale<br />
The<br />
Chatterl<br />
is terving |,<br />
Tasty Hot<br />
Dinners<br />
85'<br />
Hot Platters<br />
Luncheons<br />
40c -50c<br />
The Chatte<br />
JEAN B. CAMPBELL,<br />
9th St. & Central Ave. I<br />
ICE CEEAM<br />
Delivery Servica<br />
You Have till March S to Complete Your Met<br />
Plra Kl<br />
rlP« RIBfl Blu.Cn.t.1<br />
DINNERWABE: 9<<br />
Witt Mi ftrttue aSCD Mfc<br />
or Pni) MMft eld frod«c«.<br />
Tav ctclM lor gal* ft tf Sip nt Snier,<br />
Plate, ttrlll PWe, IMP P1«H. i leiBi _•*<br />
D«H.rl Pldei, 1 Sereel PlikM, VeaeteMf<br />
Biner<br />
H 3<br />
Meat<br />
ftrwr nd Cnam<br />
^•Hbl. lowl.<br />
Cnn Nttleri<br />
| Grapefruit Juice ^2Sa<br />
Sunrise Tomato Juice<br />
Fillet Salt Mackerel M '£T<br />
OSCO Peanut -. utter<br />
Sliced Pie Applet m<br />
Whole Wheat Flour<br />
VH<br />
Qetd&ut<br />
FO<br />
FLOUR<br />
12 &4 C<br />
AII-ptirlHinp fumllr tlonr,<br />
•uAnnMM<br />
1ARD<br />
Pillsburv's Best<br />
FLOUR IX SL<br />
Wiirbri <strong>of</strong> nmiini Anlhun<br />
STANDARD<br />
CLASSICS<br />
each<br />
wllh each<br />
SM DDirlmw".<br />
4 for 91.00<br />
Soch celebrated nn-<br />
thort u Slutea-<br />
pesre, nnnlniON Cooper. Con-<br />
I Md. MtDpunnt, Dnmai, ete.<br />
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE<br />
Wartime Emergency Reduced<br />
titter n(M are mMt-^n ifffl ^Ut ttmn-<br />
••;•• i^«ffl'ii<br />
dfiCO or Gtea COM CMtfMtfrf ,„,.<br />
VIGETflBlEsoap'^<br />
•5/10,000 P. X.<br />
5.000 p. D.<br />
$30.80 '<br />
3JO8 8. D. E.<br />
$19.71 net<br />
$10/20,000 P. -fi.<br />
5J0OO P. D.<br />
$33.04<br />
2.30 S. D.tR.*<br />
$20.74 net<br />
Fire theft ana Comprehensive c<br />
Owih dtoiunt (UnmWtti with<br />
t*w*t& upon sotng on Wartlma<br />
Campb«ll Tomato Soup<br />
fJSCO Tomato Sony CM<br />
Patiiunfcey Corn M«al<br />
OSCO Hardwsttr £oap(S<br />
Al-Plne eent«dSo«p<br />
American Ttira*<br />
SSc)Sl eM * a 4fe<br />
have .<br />
^Hates).<br />
Haney Lloyd Chattu<br />
74147 Asbury Aw,<br />
CItF,N.J.<br />
Shore Road and m^bee, Somers Poliit, N, J.<br />
S*M : :"^-Wj.tV«:».A:.i» *,•»-* II,'-.'- •, .i 'I-'!':' :.''•! ','- " .-.-..•<br />
Uncle Sam Slaps County<br />
For Granting Him a Favor<br />
Freeholders Balk<br />
at Building Road<br />
for U. S, on Credit<br />
The freeholders balked Wednes-<br />
day at 8 federal government re-<br />
quest that the county pave with bi-<br />
tuminous concrete portions <strong>of</strong> two<br />
roodi considered euentlai in the<br />
vicinity <strong>of</strong> Uie Navy's airport, now<br />
under eenstr jetton in Lower Town-<br />
ship.<br />
Protest againit undertaking the<br />
worjc was led by Ralph T, SUvenf,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> > revenue and finance,<br />
who brought out tht fact that no<br />
federal funds had teen earmaifced<br />
for the worlj.<br />
Two resolutloni, calling<br />
oounty engineer to prepare plans<br />
and ipeciflcaUons and to advertise<br />
for bids, first were adopted and<br />
then rescinded, the latter action at<br />
I the insistence <strong>of</strong> Mr, Blevens,<br />
SoUand A, Sharp, county en-<br />
gineer, said he had already prepar-<br />
Rnscrve Rinht to'Limit Quantiticj<br />
g d dy<br />
ed^jjlans and specifications,<br />
TTie proposed work would be done<br />
under the auspices <strong>of</strong> We new Fed-<br />
eral Works Agency, created by act<br />
<strong>of</strong> Congress to construct tempor-<br />
sry war projects that will he <strong>of</strong> no<br />
valui alter the wai 1 . But Congress<br />
failed to provide any funds for the<br />
agency to ipend to actual work,<br />
Mr. Sharp later said he would<br />
merely notify the agency tnat the<br />
and see what move the agency<br />
plans and specificatloni were marly,<br />
will make next.<br />
Works Agency Re-<br />
fuges Ditch Want-<br />
ed by Navy<br />
Gape May County this week<br />
found itself in the middle In the<br />
proverbial scrap between tin tJ, S,<br />
Army and the U, B. Navy,<br />
The Navy some time ago asked<br />
that the county provide a drainage<br />
ditch around the 900-acre airport<br />
nrhich Is being constructed in Low-<br />
er Township—for the Navy—by the<br />
Army,<br />
Tlie county freeholders, reason-<br />
ing that they had spent enough<br />
county funds In providing the land,<br />
passed the request along to the<br />
Federal Works Agency — and got<br />
"bawled out' 1 for trying to -do a<br />
good tum.<br />
The Army engineers reportedly<br />
were not in favor <strong>of</strong> such a ditch.<br />
Bo the request <strong>of</strong> one govertutoent<br />
branch—the Navy—iwas rejected by<br />
another branch—the Federal Works<br />
Agency.<br />
A letter wag read at the free-<br />
holders' meeting Wednesday from<br />
John M, Qallagher, regional direct-<br />
or <strong>of</strong> the Agency, in New Tort<br />
In rejecting the proposal, he said.<br />
the Apency'a action foUomd the<br />
ie" s <strong>of</strong> the Olvil Aeronautics Au-<br />
High School<br />
,h _,, _i,r , , rf 7 ' »"" mmMMUGB, »na Bnop wore, Bi-<br />
thortty, which is supervising eon- feetive next week, Uwre nlso win<br />
struotion <strong>of</strong> the field ThB a A ^ I ^ m i<br />
War Courses<br />
Go Into Effect<br />
31 StudenU Take<br />
Physical Exanu<br />
New: wartime courses lot Octio<br />
<strong>City</strong> High School boys and girls<br />
were put Into effect yesterday, af-<br />
ter months <strong>of</strong> preparation,<br />
A detailed outline <strong>of</strong> what the<br />
new schedule is all about was given<br />
the student body at a genual, as-<br />
sembly yesterday morning, while<br />
the entire faculty met Monday<br />
with Superintendent Oeorge E<br />
Brown and Principal Oeorge w,<br />
Meyer to complete teaching plans,<br />
TAKE PHYSICAL I<br />
A group <strong>of</strong> n Senior and 14 JUn-<br />
lor class boys, all accepted for<br />
pre-fllght training, underwent pliy-<br />
fiicul exumlnations Tuesday end<br />
Wednesday by Or, John 9. Town-<br />
send, school physician. In order to<br />
take this count, the boys had to<br />
qualify both physically and In apti-<br />
tude tests. Those with no chance<br />
to make the grade in Ihe armed<br />
forces were eliminated,<br />
Other new subjects now under<br />
way Include fundamentals <strong>of</strong> ra-<br />
dio, machines and electricity, fun-<br />
damental) <strong>of</strong> navigation, automo-<br />
bile mechanics, and shop work.<br />
Resort Aircraft<br />
Spotters Praised<br />
struction <strong>of</strong> the field." The d. A, A,<br />
says the ditch Isn't necessary,<br />
"So what?" rejoined the freehold<br />
ers, in effect, as they fiiurativey<br />
shrugged their shouWers,<br />
News <strong>of</strong> Our Boys in Service<br />
12 Hours Daily<br />
At 9 Below<br />
Unions Shouldn't<br />
Kick, Sayt Pileggi<br />
• •• • *<br />
Jr.*<br />
Qi:<br />
FRANK A.<br />
unionists who dem:ind is-<br />
tra pay for every hour <strong>of</strong> ovsrilme<br />
would learn somftliJns abo^it work<br />
at nn Anny air base, Judging by tho<br />
experionce <strong>of</strong> Flunk A. Pileggi,<br />
former Oraan Cily service ftfillon<br />
man, now a maintenance Mechanic<br />
nt a western field.<br />
"I ni doing worlt on the line,<br />
repairing nnd servicing B-24's nnd<br />
getting them ready for combat du-<br />
ty," he wrote this week. "We have<br />
<strong>of</strong> B-24's and B-17's on this<br />
field and we work 24 hours a day<br />
In two 12-hour shifts. I huve been<br />
working from 7 p. m. lo 7 n. m.,<br />
nnd It Is Interesting work, but<br />
mighty cold. We worked out on<br />
the ramp with the tcmperiUire at<br />
9 below zero. However, we are pro-<br />
tected with wool-lined flying suits."<br />
Th letter as written, he Enid,<br />
"during my midnight meal hour."<br />
2 Mothers Honored<br />
by American Legion<br />
Condoned from page I<br />
ored troops in battle,<br />
MOTHER VOICES OEATITUDI<br />
Witti dignity and in a low volet,<br />
Mrs, Bumpter expressed her appre-<br />
ciation to the government and to<br />
Morftin-Ranck Post for honoring<br />
her son.<br />
She was accompanied by her hus.<br />
band, former member <strong>of</strong> the Post<br />
iind World mr I veteran, who is<br />
ndw employed in Washington, and<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> reliitlves.<br />
Both Mrs. Surnpter and Mrs, Ool-<br />
Hns received handsome corsages<br />
from Mrs, Harry Bonham, on be.<br />
half <strong>of</strong> the Legion Auxiliary. They<br />
were presented by Olty Publicity<br />
Director Norman V, Wgent.<br />
Fast Commander JWank Hart,<br />
^fio presided, presented Mrs. Col-<br />
lins and Mrs. Sumpter each with a<br />
plant from the Post.<br />
. Mayor George D. Richards In-<br />
troduced Malor Bourcler.<br />
HONORED BY FRATERNITY<br />
John Collins iwns recently honor-<br />
ed by the Thetn fraternity ns the<br />
first member <strong>of</strong> that fratemLty <strong>of</strong><br />
WnshlnKton CoHejc to die In phe<br />
armed services In this war. Thb<br />
plnque was presented to Washing-<br />
ton College.<br />
Wrdn^sdny night's, affair was<br />
preceded by n dinner prepared by<br />
Ihc Auxillnry under the direction I<br />
Df Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horsey.<br />
Commander Hnrt commended the<br />
Legion Auxiliary and Phil Shnfto<br />
for tho arrangements.<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> motion pictures. In.<br />
eluding the Coral Sea nnd Mkiitray<br />
bnttles and otlicr war activities,<br />
were presented by George W. Mey-<br />
er, high school principal, who also<br />
win thnnked by Commander Hnrt.<br />
jncreMed emphasli on physical<br />
citlon for hoys.<br />
Audiometer tests tor hearing were<br />
given at ichool yesterday and og-<br />
aln today,<br />
* • *<br />
FIRST SEMESTER ENDS<br />
This week marked the beginning<br />
<strong>of</strong> the second semester <strong>of</strong> the term,<br />
Report cards for the flnt Eemes-<br />
ter grades will be distributed today,<br />
fallowing classroom tests given bj<br />
the teachers last week,<br />
A "<br />
mm<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> dt^uint Off the All;,<br />
craft Wsrattg Service, ishlch re-<br />
ports an atrerirft seen or Mm4'to<br />
this nre«'to the Areay Dnfense<br />
GUnMMd, eame In for WteW an-<br />
tlon as an ' outstanding American<br />
M n woject,, In th N M<br />
UM» at tte t J y<br />
American Legion Magazine. , : , .<br />
« an article: entitled f/UMui for<br />
Victory",", outllnlito LegJon r partici-<br />
pation in war a«tMtJe») on the homo<br />
front, the Weal alwraft port' mi<br />
cnt tt the two mentioned In ttiat<br />
category. The othet i» M Mlneola.<br />
If-T.- :". ,.*•••.! • , • I '<br />
OtIABDS VTtAli ABKA<br />
•At <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, pus) Jeisey.ls<br />
anrthi* -tMMr"'*'gUMriiiW'* vital<br />
area," Hid the magazine. - "It to<br />
mfltatalnea by Morgmn-Banot HOet,<br />
" ' '• "" ' 'illu-<br />
th* ocean<br />
and it'I a top the<br />
BWpel Her, located<br />
side Of thfc Boardwidk.<br />
•^Completed et a «BM cf<br />
it has been opertitinj since Decem-<br />
ber fl, Itti, um Chaplain Ntor-<br />
msn V, Sargent, and hoa malnt»iri><br />
ed a full tttH watfh olnoo that<br />
ttoi. ••••-•<br />
150 OBSERVES8 ON Im<br />
corps <strong>of</strong> 150 observers nerve.<br />
OWff 06-<br />
n Its BM<br />
dbserva-<br />
ttan towW reported MOO plane<br />
flights and much activity at sea.<br />
Including a head-SB eoUislnn M two<br />
vessels. The highest nun*er <strong>of</strong><br />
In «M wo-hayr<br />
w<br />
DIoMelan: "An exclusive vefe-<br />
table diet would give you a trim<br />
figure,"<br />
pAtjent: "Did you ever taii a<br />
good took at a hippopotamus?"<br />
Our Boys In Service<br />
4 Feet <strong>of</strong> Snow; 23<br />
Below; Fine, ,<br />
Says Berwyn Hughes<br />
Berwyn Hughes. weUJcnown<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty youth, telephoned to<br />
his father. Dr. J, "nwrnley<br />
Hughes, from Truax JHeld, Ma-<br />
dison, Wls., the ottMr «y.<br />
"How's the weaffier. Dad?" he<br />
asked,<br />
••Pine," replied Dr. Hughes.<br />
"How's it with you?"<br />
"Jiist line," said Berwyn,<br />
"T^our feet <strong>of</strong> snoNr and M be-<br />
low,"<br />
BefTfrn
.", r\..s. ' *<br />
GO.<br />
I MO<br />
S i ^ ^ S f l r w f<br />
<strong>City</strong> husbands<br />
id to pinochle<br />
two nightB a<br />
^P».<br />
,_^. hdp the Red Crops<br />
fnmwp. ... XaB, fir; stay home, do the<br />
rtjiat JuAfor foe> to bed when he should.<br />
f and njriiiu hosiiitals her^and Abroad; in Ar-<br />
> jibjpbpord and'on America's far-flung bat-<br />
Vtot County's duota^for Janbary was 17,000<br />
JTho quota wasn't half filled. More wo-<br />
ttteore are urgently required.<br />
f houses|^hjch normally produce plen-<br />
—*. —V wfjfi the demand. The Fed-<br />
the Amtie&a Bed Cross to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> pity hou«fi*?ros are siked to give an hour<br />
Urs, for your convenience.<br />
. and Wednesdays, 7:80 to 10 p.<br />
Headquarters, 412 *th et; Thursdays<br />
10.SOa.ni. toA p.m.. production room, Elec-<br />
ng (aecijnd ffw*}; Wednesdays and Thurs-<br />
.j'ifjn^ a^mufab* store, 3101 Asbury<br />
br South End volunteers.)<br />
'"needn't be skilled to perfoVm this work. You<br />
qiflckry. You'll enjoy lt'YoaTl form new con-<br />
imndahipsj, and bjaktr ot all, youTl see concrete<br />
,__ that y^tt'ra doing ybn| bit jn the war . . .<br />
„. — yonrlwibby, Ftp-right now: that you're stepping out<br />
^ iwt Wte^and leaving him W mtoii the household!<br />
, the Boy Scout movement in America was<br />
iht years old. Tomorrow (beginning <strong>of</strong> Boy<br />
FeeM it will b>33. ,, ,<br />
The imiwrtantMMt&ceHo tte Nation at war is ap-<br />
when one realizes thaf in Uncle Sam's<br />
26 per cen£|i$d>he #el&$ees an former Boy<br />
- The nercenuge' is still higher in the enlisted<br />
nd more than two-thirdg <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
y. leaders who attmBe^^liestiPomt&r Annapolis<br />
uts in their boyhood, yews. .<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Atneric* & |iot« military organi-<br />
• wpichjt stands are the antithesis<br />
falrplodticea MBN—men<br />
who cooperate for the<br />
Mifayotion are not new to<br />
[la fct the S& «f their being,<br />
n-Kelly -was a- Scout. So were John James<br />
, John Bulkeley and "Butch" O*Hare. "Be Prepar-<br />
their motto, when they wgie Scouts. We honor<br />
d thi te)i h i<br />
u their m<br />
•and their<br />
another .<br />
r and wot<br />
e share with today's<br />
r organization. May it<br />
the good <strong>of</strong> us all!<br />
ngdMW Visitors<br />
re }n jast .week's issue that the city win<br />
most <strong>of</strong> ite Mvertisjnir this year on nearby<br />
nttt* <strong>of</strong> pounJaOorPdoWliet liiSn'thnfit has turned<br />
back forever on the few** bnt more pr<strong>of</strong>itable long-<br />
•—1 visitors from Pittsburgh and points west.<br />
_mcre pr<strong>of</strong>itable advisedly. <strong>On</strong> the average<br />
"gerxhan our mprV numerous friends from<br />
din area.<br />
ot haying farewell to these erstwhile guests<br />
i,rtvair.Tir%v*4 wstrMions probably will be<br />
ig this'Summer foj ,a]l but the most Jntre-<br />
_,_ --. it from afar. But we war will end one <strong>of</strong><br />
[Mays, and tlicn tK©yil return. Meantime, the city<br />
c " 1 forgetting ittm «wtSrely. It will keep <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
them ^JtkrJoccasioiinl advertising, though<br />
av. School?<br />
it <strong>of</strong>. the Board <strong>of</strong> Educa-<br />
j.dliclosed Ihe fact that the<br />
.the' Wiesiey av. school next<br />
- "like to hear what<br />
, ^e city commissiop-<br />
represents an 8&-cent<br />
ojWfl is striving to re-<br />
by cutting its budget<br />
i aava about 98,500 a<br />
Cnt} av. school to<br />
i would<br />
^ to vaU> \<br />
or not yotrab-,<br />
T<br />
r J<br />
Topics<br />
A-W (Bei|to irf Faawltf: Fro-<br />
tides iudaes fetfinf «o ««t* that soon<br />
anoe* w)U tena* wltb modtu spies «nd heel..<br />
FACT: Tbe War;Wpductlon Board hag prohibited the manufac-<br />
ture <strong>of</strong> two-tolor Btipf4 -and reduced the variety <strong>of</strong> styles and colors'<br />
<strong>of</strong> footwear to save "leather. No limit Is placed, however, on the pro-<br />
<strong>of</strong> permitted styles' necessary to Jtll civilian needs.<br />
ttttMOB: At a "iero noiu" soon to be determlwd, automobilM<br />
wlU not lie penalUtd to cross tUU lima.<br />
FACT: Such » BftovB-ls not being considered. It Is merely the old<br />
dodge <strong>of</strong> bringing States' dghts Into the national scene In order to<br />
contuse the vital lssyes Ot the war effort.<br />
KCMOB: Civilians will soon be unable u> bay phonograph fe<br />
and the few that will he made will be sent exclusively to the armed<br />
force*.<br />
FACT; "We know <strong>of</strong> ho such restrictions, either now or contem-<br />
plated, naturally, we would be among Vie first to be noticed. Records<br />
are still available to the public end to the armed forces, and • will<br />
continue to be avallabe,"—(J. W. Murray, General Manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Record Division, RCA-Vlctor Co.)<br />
RUMOR: A nnmbrr <strong>of</strong> doctors are Injecting draftees with serum to<br />
produce fjntaln symptoms <strong>of</strong> diseases which nstft In deferment.<br />
FACT: An impartial Investigating board, composed or a repre-<br />
sentative <strong>of</strong> the FBI, accredited medical men and a selective service<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial, traced this story to a pro-Nazi. The medical authorities showf<br />
ed that such physical results could not be achieved by the alleged In-<br />
jictlon,<br />
RUMOR: People who new buy war bonds and retain than »ft*c<br />
the war will be prohibited from idcdvlng relief or any othtv form <strong>of</strong><br />
atato or federal aid.<br />
PACT: War bonds are a cash resource In the form <strong>of</strong> savings. If<br />
the regulations are the same In the post-war period »s they are now,<br />
a person would be expected to ex3iaust Ills rash resources before he<br />
could apply fox relief. War bonds arc not only patriotic, they are in-<br />
surance. The more war bonds you buy the less reason to fear a post-<br />
war depression.<br />
Big Job Ahead, Say»<br />
"- * Chief<br />
Immediately<br />
Our Yesterdays Other Editors' Views<br />
ONE YEAR AGO<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Scnool Estimate<br />
approved the school budget call-<br />
ing for a »125.000 city appropri-<br />
ation, $9000 more than [he pre-<br />
vious year,<br />
• • t<br />
Francis H. West wrote home<br />
about his experiences helping<br />
build I>an.American airfields hi<br />
Brazil.<br />
• * •<br />
Morgan-Banck Foot, American<br />
Legion, endorsed the Idea <strong>of</strong><br />
opening membership to veterans<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the eurrent war,<br />
i * »<br />
Mlrs Gloria Woodruff was nam-<br />
ed the "Oood clttenshjp Pil-<br />
grim" Of the Daughters <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Revolution.<br />
• * .<br />
MUk prices to consumer! In.<br />
creased a cent u quart toy onler<br />
<strong>of</strong> the State Milk Control Board,<br />
FIVI; YEARS AC.O<br />
George 1. Brown was re-elected<br />
to a three^yeaf term ms school<br />
iupwintendint, and, Arthur W,<br />
Shoemaker lieBame president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />
• « »<br />
Progress wu being made on the<br />
removal <strong>of</strong> all signboards along<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> OttyJomers Point<br />
boulevnrd. ty order <strong>of</strong> the eom.<br />
•mssionen,<br />
• • *<br />
Publicity DlrMtor Harry Stan,<br />
ton said the city would spend<br />
some advertising! money in church<br />
puolleations, with speeialind copy<br />
witti a religious angle,<br />
• • •<br />
The question <strong>of</strong> how best to<br />
our<br />
MANDATORY SPENDING<br />
We are confident that<br />
Boon 1 <strong>of</strong> Freeholders will<br />
against, and oppose strongly, any<br />
addltlonnl mnndutory spending<br />
laws But tie public—the pcop'c<br />
Wtio pay tlie taxes-must also be<br />
nlcrt to the possibility. They must<br />
be rawly to give their represen-<br />
tatives in TrenUin evidence <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ccntiment "back home"<br />
Mandatory lesLslatlon lfi n blow<br />
to heme rule. That it hqs «?r-<br />
loils effects upon aJl <strong>of</strong> us is il-<br />
lustrated in the now county tux<br />
rate Increaje.—Cipe May Star<br />
and Wave, s • ,<br />
"JVe have<br />
<strong>of</strong> roads »nd bridges w noon aa the<br />
war Is over." 8tato HlgMWy Com-<br />
mlsalontr 8paaoer Kilter, Jr., told<br />
the New Jersey Aosoclstlon <strong>of</strong> Cho-<br />
sen meholdeia at Trenton Mon-<br />
day m explaining ttie plan advo*<br />
oated for esta&Ushui? a reserve<br />
fund <strong>of</strong> mad money.<br />
Reference was made toy the Htob-<br />
way CosnmJsalontr to the bill in-<br />
traduced by Senator John G, Sholl<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gloucester County to provide<br />
ttiat SUite Bid tor counties and mu-<br />
nicipalities vhldh cannot be ex-<br />
pended at this thue teemm or war<br />
restrictions Ije invested in Oovern-<br />
menrt bands and credited to tlie<br />
counties 'and municipalities for use<br />
later.<br />
The damage belmr. done to both<br />
county and state highways through<br />
the hauling ot heavy loads in the<br />
War effort was stressed<br />
The Commissioner explained that<br />
approximately ai,2000O0 in State<br />
aid for county road and bridge con-<br />
struction and maintenance cannot<br />
he used now because <strong>of</strong> war pri-<br />
orities, but thought must be given<br />
to the millions oj dollars that later<br />
will have to he e>cpended to restore<br />
the arteries to serviceable cond'tion<br />
At present, he said, there are more<br />
than 400 county bridges with a car-<br />
rying cai»city under 10 tons and<br />
such spans are a threat to public<br />
safety ln the present day hauling<br />
<strong>of</strong> large cargoes<br />
The State Highway Department<br />
ho continued, has no thought <strong>of</strong><br />
initlatlr-g a downward revision in<br />
State aid to counties, saying. "That<br />
is so far from the truth that the<br />
reverse Is true "<br />
Charles Stout secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Association, warned the Fn-chold-<br />
I eri that they should be on their<br />
toe-; and freeze road funds to pie-<br />
vent their dlvcrs'on to nurpose-; for-<br />
eign to road construction H? -*s-<br />
«erted It was n mlstalte not to h»\e<br />
had o referendum previously and<br />
incorporate m ihe State Constitu-<br />
tion p provision to prevent the di-<br />
verting from roads nnd bridge!,<br />
tapes paid by autoinubiUits<br />
Chenowethls<br />
Club Speaker<br />
KiwanitPlaQpto<br />
Attend Chtinh<br />
SOMER3<br />
C«ien-<br />
STILL DANCER OF RAIDS<br />
WBil-Meaoing but short-rattn-<br />
oried follta who hajk nnd Iprt<br />
over all dUnout aim air .raid rf<br />
rtriotion? may hnve forgotten one<br />
Important •serious conclusion nt-<br />
rived at In tlie frivolous Twen.<br />
ties: that anotlier war would Me<br />
an cirtliration utterly destroyed<br />
by the Improvement In weapons,. ,<br />
American warplsnw as' unitt<br />
aj«e Bttacklnj Geniwn sol] for the<br />
flrrt tune, oennany might r«.<br />
taliate. nr us to take too much<br />
for granted Is unwise^-Atliintic<br />
Oi& FreM,<br />
TOO FARL¥ — -<br />
Offteer Ho man pnclnf Ihe slfl*.<br />
walk at 3 oclock in tlie morn-<br />
ing) : "Wl»t are you doing here?"<br />
Gentleman ;L "I foi^j my keys,<br />
<strong>of</strong>jlner, and rm waitinj for my<br />
children to come home and let<br />
me In."<br />
Mayor Hand Quits<br />
Draft Board<br />
Hwor T. MUlet Hand, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May, resigned this week ae chsir.<br />
man ol Selective service Board No.<br />
S for the lower Cape May Geunty<br />
district..<br />
In s letter to President Isoie<br />
velt. Me said thM incresied re^on<br />
slbiiities resulting from the recent<br />
death <strong>of</strong> his father, and constantly<br />
Increasing <br />
I -one how before taldnttfht<br />
h mrUi tnro alter ttte witch)<br />
hout",. TbU pMawt^'tf<br />
sutTlclent resWul sleep any time<br />
durlr* the 24 hours providing<br />
you give yourself Itic epportun<br />
Ity to do so.<br />
BBQUIJARVTY IN HUTIHING<br />
18 VASTLY MORE IMPORTANT<br />
THAN THE TIME YOU CHOOSE<br />
TO RETIRE!<br />
RBQULAiRITY <strong>of</strong> elimination<br />
meals, exercise, arid relaxation-<br />
makes for good health. The boys<br />
in military camps are good ex-<br />
amples <strong>of</strong> what proper nutrition<br />
and regularity In the dally rou-<br />
tine can do.<br />
.3. "<strong>On</strong>e can catch up on lost<br />
sleep" woe to you if you con-<br />
stantly oount on thlj on«,<br />
SLEEP LOST HAS D0&E ITS<br />
DAMAGE IN OVERTAXED<br />
NERVES AND UNDUE STRAIN<br />
TO THE BODY MECHANISM<br />
Therefore, you cannot amke up<br />
for damaige done the '"day after<br />
the night before". During > ttilk<br />
period you are a walking invita^<br />
tloh to headaches, colds* netvw,<br />
indigestion, and, contagious or in-<br />
fectious diseases <strong>of</strong> all varieties.<br />
Yoitr jesisUhce u & low el*, to<br />
fact, you aw" h«;Vin« open house<br />
for any UWe, eerm that oomea<br />
^nSitElT, <strong>of</strong> lom»,' need<br />
more sleep tlmn adults. SmalJ<br />
chndren need ftwn 10 to It hows,<br />
adolecceJrts need from nine to W<br />
hours. A thJlfl-who-.chew* his<br />
flng«iialls is Jutapy and. overly.<br />
rton Mid hl*i ateedV<br />
owttih superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools in<br />
Atlantic Oty waa guest speaker at<br />
the weekly meeting <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanis<br />
Club. Tuesday evening, Mr. Obeuo-<br />
weth 1 !. subject dealt with "Educa-<br />
tion, Democracy and Integrity ID<br />
<strong>On</strong>i* PubUc school*." Be pointed<br />
out that the foundem <strong>of</strong> cur ooun-<br />
try were honest and straightfor-<br />
ward, and that ln order to |Ww we<br />
must get back to. those prlndpala<br />
The name <strong>of</strong> William Eckhardt<br />
was ndded to tfie service plague<br />
Quests <strong>of</strong> the evening Included<br />
Oeongf D Richards, mayor <strong>of</strong> Oce-<br />
an Otty, Past DIatrict Governor,<br />
Ijawrfroe tear; Stirling W Oole,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and Claudo Dllks,<br />
<strong>of</strong> lyinwood<br />
An irvitatlon was extended to all<br />
members and their wives to attend<br />
a George Washington service at Be-<br />
thany Methodist Ohuroh, February<br />
21. Tuesday night wae "Boand <strong>of</strong><br />
Education" night, and was repre-<br />
sented by the president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
•board, JMWs Monughan. Ear] Hick-<br />
man and Richard Thompwn<br />
Beihtmy MethodM church will<br />
hold 'ft "Lincoln Youth Night" >*b-<br />
ruary 14. and all boys and girls are<br />
invited to attend The Boys and<br />
Girls committee <strong>of</strong> KlWanls Is -iion-<br />
soring this, and Includes Rev Ce.<br />
dric Hlcfcman, WUllam Godfrey,<br />
Ge< rve Broods and Harold Megron-<br />
igle A gift will be presented to<br />
each youth present<br />
Bible Claw Thanked<br />
fo Women<br />
Pocahontas Has<br />
Installation<br />
Mw. Rowland New<br />
Natona Leader<br />
In tlhe pre>5npe <strong>of</strong> approximately<br />
m percons Mrs. HatUe Rowland v?a<br />
raised to Focahontas but Friday<br />
night, ln Bed Men's Hall, at the<br />
Installation ceremonlea <strong>of</strong> Natona<br />
Council, flocahontan Lodge.<br />
The Deputy from Amtwanna<br />
Counflil, Eldora, MW FrBtjccs tV>w-<br />
ler, w>u assisted lp tfie raising by'<br />
th« Deputy Past Chief, Mrs Alice<br />
powler, and the Senior Past Chief.<br />
Mrs. Cameron, who also is a niem-<br />
"ber <strong>of</strong> tbe State council<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers raised were Pro-<br />
pKetes9 Mrs. James Dunn; AOTnonn<br />
Mrs WUllam Nlckenson; Keeper <strong>of</strong><br />
the Records, Mra. Walter Bartholo-<br />
mew; Cbllector <strong>of</strong> the Wamptun.<br />
Mrs. Tloyd Vorhees. Keeper <strong>of</strong><br />
*tVlam]>Uin, Mrs Harry W Bonhatn:<br />
First Peout, Mrs Leroy Orowley;<br />
Becond Scout Mrs Harry Clark:<br />
Powhatpp, Mrs COleman Chance-<br />
Hrat councilor. Mra, wilBom H.<br />
ernltli, Sr; Second councilor, Mrs<br />
Kenneth Morey; First runner. Mrs<br />
Frank Freund; Second runner, Mra<br />
NlchoLiE Heifiim: First warrior. Mcs<br />
Anne Mlragllo; Second iwiuiior,<br />
Mrs Robert Smith; Third warrior.<br />
Mrs Margnret Oliver; Fourth war-1<br />
r'or. Mrs MUlle Denan • Guurd <strong>of</strong><br />
the Tepee Mw Ellziitirtli Morey: I<br />
Ouard <strong>of</strong> the Forest M*rs Anthony<br />
Bello; Delegate to Orcut Council<br />
Mrs Kenneth Moiry: alternate.<br />
Mrs fiallle Brlnghufrt trustee.<br />
Mrs William H Smith. Sr<br />
Gifts were presented to the Dep-<br />
Club Calendar<br />
M U n a JDan<br />
hontaa Lodge weekly<br />
Red Men'. Uull, 8,p m.<br />
, poca><br />
meeting.<br />
OfQi^Othalf: Danghten at<br />
Amertca, meeting at home ot Mrs.<br />
fi Knab 7:30 p ro.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Boom<br />
TUESDAY —<br />
Y Acuary <strong>of</strong> Boom<br />
Memorial Hospital, pomerp Point,<br />
monthly bnalneas meeUnf, hoepl'<br />
td rrcrt^tlon loom, i&ra<br />
WEDNESDAY — Wesley »». T*r-<br />
enls' and TtHki 1 AnochMlon,<br />
miintbly meeMns. scbpol andltor-<br />
imn, Jpn.<br />
Public card party, heneflt <strong>of</strong><br />
Eebekah Lodge, Women's Bepob-<br />
llcan rooms. Title and Troll Co.<br />
uty, Poothontas Prohetess. and<br />
otlher ronklng <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
PWl-rwlng the buFine^s meeting<br />
there njas a covered-dish supprr<br />
and a social time Mrs Bu^hfty wai<br />
nwarded Crom tlic merchandise<br />
Club.<br />
Mrs Ellwood Maxwell 143 AMburv<br />
(iv. pn-tertalncd for the tieneril <strong>of</strong><br />
the lodge at luncheon and curd'<br />
TuPSdftv lilteinoon Guests -»cro<br />
Mr? TWbert smith Mrs Dorpcy<br />
HclllnRshfad. Mrs Nicholas Ileiriiia<br />
Ml"* WalU-r Birt'iolnn'i"" Mr c<br />
James Dunn. Mr*s WlHinni H<br />
• Fmlth. Sf, M« Helert Sliatp. Mrs<br />
Albert Camb 'm Mrs Lincoln Rau<br />
Mrs COleman Ohnucc, J^rfi Fiank<br />
RigglUS and Mrs. Bertha Levin<br />
| MriH ROlert BniO^ H37 B^T. ai<br />
will be hosMss Tue^ay afternoon<br />
at luncheon and ntts for the bene-<br />
fit Of the lodge,<br />
MRS. 8TRIIBLE HOSTESS<br />
TO BRIDGE CLUB<br />
Mrs. aUi "W, Stnftle, M4 Cen-<br />
tral av,, entertained her bridge<br />
club Wednesday evening last week<br />
Mrs, Jonathan Wallaee, Mr» A W<br />
eaburn and Mr*. RUMJBII Crane re-<br />
cWed ttitts fo#' hf«K scores OOler<br />
puestE»wf«! MW. Olare Faust, Mrs<br />
Eugene Murphy and Mrs, James M<br />
Monaghan, Jr.<br />
tp.nL<br />
Auxiliary or Sfortsn-Banek<br />
Tost, Aord an Legion, 010011117<br />
meeting. Legion raonwj g p.m.<br />
THURSDAY — Women's dub <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, covered dish nipper<br />
meeting, home <strong>of</strong> Mra. Clyde a<br />
EUI*, 31 W. Reaspray rd., 7 p. to,<br />
Publlo card party, "Proceed<br />
Night for Canton Service", by<br />
Women* Rrpabllcaii CUb, Title<br />
and Trust Company building,<br />
0:30 p m.<br />
FRIDAY—W C T. V. monthly<br />
meeting, home <strong>of</strong> Mm Charles C<br />
Read. 1019 Wesley av., lp.il<br />
SATURDAY, February 13 _ Sarah<br />
Stlllwell Chattier, DA.lt, month-<br />
ly meeting, home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Stirl-<br />
ing w. Cole, iw <strong>Ocean</strong> av., Z:30<br />
p m.<br />
County Girls Champ<br />
Pie Bakers <strong>of</strong> JV. J.<br />
Mlfs Barbara DeLong. 12, and<br />
MlA covered dish<br />
O«r newly Installed Frederics and Thermique t<br />
•nemuer <strong>of</strong> the Mow Jersey Hotel*<br />
men's Aawdatton and the Court<br />
HDUM Chnmtier <strong>of</strong> Comerce Sur-<br />
viVIng are his widow. Minerva; a<br />
ton, Harvey, and a daughter, June,'<br />
Pleasure Boating<br />
Is Under Gae Ban ,<br />
Pleasure trips by boat-rlncluding<br />
'MilriT-will bt banned this Sum<br />
r ttrdiii tho OPA relajifs its pre 1 -<br />
sent ngulKttonB<br />
ThB federal agency h&« <strong>of</strong>ficially.<br />
Mctendtd ttw pleasure driving bail<br />
to include gwsollrie-po*ei^d boats<br />
used In ewstern watera The ertcol.<br />
already is being felt In Florida.<br />
Tharp Is some hope, liowevtor.<br />
teat tthe petroleum situkbion will be<br />
eased sufficiently toy Bprl»s to a;l-<br />
Ids both car and boat owners some<br />
leeway In how tlicy Use their<br />
tloned fuel<br />
FR QITlCKKESlItTS<br />
USE A CLASSIFIED AD<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> went through 19*2<br />
without a loss from fire, making<br />
the second consecutive year for «suoh<br />
a performance. Fire Chief P. Hnr-<br />
old Button has reported.<br />
The Time Is<br />
NOW!<br />
The rtesldent put his linger oil<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the most Important fac-<br />
tors in our entire tror effort<br />
when he said, "Lost ground can<br />
always be regained. Lost tune—<br />
nevtr!" Your navy needs ships<br />
anil planes—now; Yonr a*my<br />
needs planes, guns, tanks—now.<br />
Yonr government needs the mo-<br />
ney for them—now.<br />
Buy War Bonds<br />
THE<br />
National Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
MrntbiT Federal Deposit<br />
Insurance Corporation<br />
AUDITS TAX INFORMATION<br />
March 15, 1943, Is th*l*st D*y for Filiitg<br />
1942 Income Reports<br />
HENRY ROESER, JR.<br />
Certified Public Accountant (Pa ><br />
I Title & Trust Bldg. phor*333 1 • <strong>Ocean</strong> city. N. J:<br />
""Mm tlMM.IMH<br />
• Wfcrt* Ha«<br />
Appl<<br />
m Jin m<br />
a ,'aJ<br />
1 \ <br />
Tomato Jaice<br />
AM **iai« Elbow M9c«r«i] «r<br />
SoaahetH<br />
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w \(Fkrfi ni-WMffjifl<br />
' «?r4---ra wmt&f^iitfrs.nf<br />
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f-<br />
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J,Qk><br />
$V<br />
The lineups o<br />
forward<br />
Tru-purst, center _'_<br />
:h, -f<br />
_ — 1<br />
f ft<br />
0 I<br />
Borcl .<br />
Paonc. guard —<br />
_ _ _ . . _ 0 1 1 JO<br />
3 1<br />
hron-<br />
th« flie cape<br />
te tfi* OWan<br />
in ttM r *«ii- llnckufv, 2lf><br />
ii iili»t. JO?: RIIU Crane. 2B5| I),<br />
TMII A.l.iroi. 2IE; Wti I!.iii:lav, 201, anil<br />
,r,l IVIinvrio. 200.<br />
Tlir f.tnn(Hii(j in ItiiR irsiKiie J1I5U wirti n<br />
( an the Sainiitio Plinn'icr^ wrnt fim<br />
int. ilie.nl <strong>of</strong> Ihc rnlmi-r Oicvvirs fin<br />
i I l j U<br />
Bowling<br />
0<br />
PTBI#FES Hlufl MATS<br />
fOft OITV tfiAGUEttS<br />
MigH kinsle game Kuitu inin were ibt<br />
order <strong>of</strong> tiit night in iht CU\ Rq^lhiji<br />
J.nffiir at Flaylvnd. Monday Jack I'fol*<br />
f^r »ct the jjacc (or the boys with m<br />
sparkling 242, with JV*d D'tinperio jitd<br />
Al Hhi-n runntiig clo« behind with 22*<br />
and 2*A games, resiwcfively Othti^ high<br />
•nnrik included Earl Richardt. Zll( flor<br />
don Q)x, J*K: Elrtrr St«l:i.iin, 2, S>1, and I>r. JlYrscht;] I'tUit, 3/Mr<br />
Kend Ilanlvarcf Cotititiycd tp furfr ft<br />
nd, lenfftlifnintf i* H marain i, • i•-• j . '? ^ttt£0^ "^ , ' s f ^_g=<br />
Builder*<br />
riiu III S>«Uut<br />
CAMERON BROS.<br />
Builders, Jobbers<br />
and Ro<strong>of</strong>ers<br />
IT B«T0one PL, Ocun CltT. K. I<br />
Hoyer Company<br />
Contractors - Builders<br />
Fh. 123S 1335 West av.<br />
C. JOSEPH MOYEIt<br />
n.I Mi<br />
Alii<br />
ll«<br />
TO Mi.,<br />
ilniliui tl:<br />
rile s mil.<br />
\\ OWS<br />
vi vn\<br />
\\ \rs<br />
WAVF>.<br />
Illimlie •-... ill lolliurd V, Il<br />
PJI. ildi trinitrrrd llie I I<br />
ri r ,,( 'II fnr tin night •<br />
liri R-m.i» II-IIIK If and l"l)<br />
E * w I<br />
21 5<br />
» I<br />
20 1<br />
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IS I'<br />
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m 18<br />
* 21<br />
2 26<br />
DEALER or PLUMBER<br />
. • > *<br />
r i^epptm0l>lMnces operating efficiently<br />
', yout Government is asking you to<br />
electric alliances operating at top.<br />
'. Otdyja Mt, waf can yon conserve gas<br />
Jt&tfi'ttoa, WUbboaH aftd materials so vitally<br />
r - a |^nlatlyby y ttitMt. Paint*<br />
| HI Aalsrj An. I'll.<br />
"STYLE WITH PAINT*<br />
PAINTING<br />
JOHN H. JOHNSON<br />
604 Atlantic Ave. Fh 1119<br />
PAINTING<br />
WetbeiUl'i pndiicla<br />
Harry R. Montgomery<br />
7Z1 Asbuiy A»e. Phone 4D9W<br />
Hardware<br />
READ HARDWARE &<br />
PAINT CO.<br />
852 Asbory Ave. Ph. 1<br />
Corbln and TALE<br />
Builders' Hardware<br />
and Bin], Moore Paints<br />
HARRYDIBIT<br />
Caloroil Oil Burner*<br />
PUJMUlMo . HEATIHQ<br />
' 301 EIGHTH STREET'.<br />
Phone IWi-W — Rca phnne UK.<br />
ESTIMATES FU11H1SHB1)<br />
Offlr.0<br />
304 Wtllejr Ave, 306<br />
F. a<br />
Plumbing : : Heating)<br />
JOBBING! ji<br />
Phone S8J Oc«ftn <strong>City</strong>;<br />
Plumbing - Heatipg<br />
OIL BURNER HYMVICE \<br />
HANS BURKHARBH<br />
»• i ,T,ii<br />
G49 Aibnry Ave<br />
Electricians<br />
UUI FLOOKS, NTAIHS MAUft<br />
LIKE NEW<br />
WALTER MATTHEWS<br />
S3.1 OCEAV AVENUE<br />
WIRE KRAUSS<br />
TO WIRE -,-. 1 .<br />
OAMEL J. FHACS8<br />
BMirTRICAI. Cf.Nr«A(TOIl<br />
0> Aiknrr An.<br />
Jacob C. SCHUF?<br />
Electrical Contractor'<br />
708 Ashury Ave. Ph.<br />
Buy More War Bonds and Stamps<br />
ADVICE TO FIRST AIDERS<br />
! •<br />
/ ;,<br />
DONT WAIT TILL ITS<br />
A STRETCHER CASE" ..•»<br />
V<br />
J. V J.<br />
i<br />
eleeHcal appliances last lor the<br />
J. Front . . .<br />
more important Time and<br />
Wphfl o»i the<br />
helps were never<br />
DO'S AND DON'TS FOR APPLIANCE<br />
CORDS " , tj<br />
1. Take a Arm grip from great*,<br />
on the plug and „ .«"««.!"»'*'!"•,•«,'<br />
pull gently 3 - tton * •• m<br />
2 dUcon " S^2S<br />
worrt ....<br />
2. Ktwp tordt,fr—. paired al<br />
Among the many lessons Wartimes teach us is that<br />
ol how important hist a little etfw care may be-with<br />
Z tb^?fe lc ^ ll i ma y maa * onl y a drop <strong>of</strong> oil in<br />
& ^\ !£?' °* to**** 1 *"*-• frayed cord replaced<br />
before it cause* a short circuit, or a blown-out f<br />
SiuahSl^n? )nVp •• "K** worldngXS<br />
thoughtful proventtvM an more pndoui than pearls.<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
iJftto<br />
CLASSIRED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
AdvcrtlKmetlts for Iheie cgtumns should be In the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> The<br />
ieMimf Iruidt>tly bi Tile Sciltiuel-<br />
Tlce, W 8th it<br />
Lost<br />
•+**<br />
>•*•»»#•««<br />
Lost Ration Book ;:<br />
Ad* 50c<br />
(Cuh Mwt Accompuij All J<br />
Orden)<br />
.»^,- 1 (niftir ration book Kindly<br />
jrn ?r nodfy Mrt Joseph Lvuso, Mm<br />
1 Very <<br />
. Phone<br />
cat, Tieiiliry<br />
• witll black 1<br />
t ApartmeiiU For Rent<br />
YEARLY I Ul ted unfurnished ii>*rt<br />
picnti, one. tWO md three bed room I<br />
has. Ith at and Atlantic<br />
Ph-"* °W0- «<br />
heated, unfurnished. 3 brd<br />
.- apartmetil. alt conveniences, rea<br />
aonable rent year round Apply Read<br />
Hardware and Taint Co. RS4 Aaliu/y av<br />
APARTMENT. 2 bedrooms, living room,<br />
kitchen and baltl. healed " -- "<br />
kitc<br />
fflr t<br />
bath, ca p<br />
<strong>of</strong> winter, 843 I'flik pi.<br />
MODERN, Writ heated 2 W,1)iwm a,Mrt<br />
metit, automatic heat • also heutcl nxwnt<br />
by day or wrtk, flt winter pfittft- Mill<br />
cr ApartmcntB^ Nprth and \Vc*lrv 'v<br />
Phone 7J7 •>» »<<br />
Modern<br />
SOI<br />
l<br />
ST- Modern<br />
u*t reni«1wo. <strong>On</strong>i<br />
e»rly rental Hi.h<br />
nd Atlttitic av.<br />
5 rooiiir: and<br />
R('i<br />
^<br />
D apirtment I) ren* ,C»f<br />
rim t n ind blth, yW A*Miry<br />
6J0 or apply *000 Cctttral iv<br />
Rooms For Rent<br />
PftlVATE well /urnMied" rooi,<br />
h«ih private cntrmire HJK1 *•<br />
AsLury av . first Moor<br />
Winter Rental*<br />
Female Help Wmted<br />
GKAiJUATL nurae<br />
Nurtca* n>uii)B w<br />
Pincf Hotpital.<br />
Train Kivtr IJ)<br />
wunuil, MO » montli<br />
l it Imtli.<br />
N J<br />
e Imtli<br />
N. J. ki,ya<br />
A f N i n > a AMn. ««00 « •nonlh,<br />
full maintenance, ttoyal Pin^B Hnipltalt<br />
Piiieifald, N. J. Plione Tirni' Kiver M0<br />
ForSak<br />
QFFVETSESK .wivfl clmlr arm ehurs<br />
fHirrciiin gaa range, bllck rud while<br />
Kit4.iien set studio enuch mnliOKau><br />
llluh buy, walnut secret ir) Hi^rk nnple<br />
rwd nl, latf type wjtirfill bedroom,<br />
livn K rooia antes Heas&ntville rurnl-<br />
IITC Hmlae, 12* 11 Main at TleaH il<br />
Used Heating Stoves<br />
L d d bk<br />
g<br />
COAL and WDod etOTe*. rangei, bucket<br />
a-dav. «tc. Used bicyclei. Hentiu<br />
II. Kafi and Son., Ilereford av, p<br />
May Court Home, Tliane S-iWi •(<br />
WE ARE<br />
EE TI<br />
ane S<br />
nt, for TMRFSTONE and<br />
H; inff your ceHfcute<br />
KURTZ GARAGE, lit and AtlsnK<br />
A NEW BA1TERV (c.r T"UT far tur<br />
unly I6.9S! KURTZ CAItACK. 1st ani<br />
Alhiutic l.v. 2 »<br />
ICK SKATES, iririn, with<br />
. ..<br />
KJ3C 4. Wurn twite<br />
21'IF.CE SUITE.<br />
firry strip<br />
wi while sllucs,<br />
W.0TI. Tlwiie 951W<br />
Ijliicli<br />
2 5<br />
J»<br />
WINDOW ahades fioin &k v<br />
anl<<br />
rtw. -"=7 Went av i1um.f<br />
tH6 CENTRAL AVE second (Inor -pt<br />
3 bedrooms, etc Elcctrolux rrfnuerator.<br />
uraiie. hot watrr radiation (IMI Ha<br />
monthly See Haney Lloyd Clijitm.<br />
ua Ashurv a» 'I<br />
' For Sale or Rent<br />
VfiT y the board. Its<br />
function remains that <strong>of</strong> claEsifyinf<br />
and selecting the men to be sent<br />
to fill end) monthly quota for "11<br />
services.<br />
If fewer men are found physical-<br />
ly fit than the total wgked bv nil<br />
Uhe services, those available will be<br />
apportioned according to the need<br />
<strong>of</strong> each branch.<br />
t<br />
a, BI«*<br />
rlty land C<br />
Flrit Sl»«t«.<br />
Ami!..nl du(<br />
with Intcrcsi<br />
« hi 1-<br />
V. MULl'ORD STEVENS,<br />
i , SIterill.<br />
February 3, 1 II<br />
nd cimfilrii tttlh \tlanl c Ilo 'I*<br />
•'?) KAntvarrllv. alfmp thi Ron* 11<br />
"Iv line pf paM alliv. «;ol f-rr f (IT<br />
We>terlv line <strong>of</strong> I nl !*"*•: the-fj, (11<br />
Snutlr«ar'1lv, alo»K the Weiitfrly Sne if<br />
fj» tVA 130 Ifet tp the Kuril irli hi'<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic |to,ilevaid; Ihrnco ( nne and one half fert <strong>of</strong><br />
the lands conveyed by the West Jersey<br />
Investment Company to Jean CtAN CITY DAILY<br />
Want 15 Good<br />
Stenographers<br />
,JtU^lfil^ a re In UhU *rea IJ aood<br />
«tHl»jttaphers and typists possess-<br />
ing trying flni>ers and bright minds<br />
not now employed, who would like<br />
to earn $1960.14 a year they should<br />
contact the Neiw Jersey College <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce at once.<br />
H. R Wllford. director <strong>of</strong> NJC.<br />
has just received a messase from<br />
WtlllMn Kagan, personnel director<br />
<strong>of</strong> tM Mlddletown Air Depot De-<br />
tachment <strong>of</strong> the Pennsylvania Cen-<br />
tral Airlines, gucistlng his assistance<br />
in engaging' this corps at steno-<br />
graphers and typists.<br />
Th" nppllraiita should have a<br />
general knowledge <strong>of</strong> tooo3tkeci,mg,<br />
filing, a familiarity with the funda-<br />
mentals <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice etiquette, a short-<br />
hand speed <strong>of</strong> 120 wcrds-peii-mln-<br />
ute and, a typewriting speed <strong>of</strong> BS<br />
rords-pcr-mlnute.<br />
Director Wllfond, whose enrrent<br />
students will not be finish-<br />
ed for such positions until this<br />
eomlriK aprln«. Is now acceptlns<br />
outside <strong>of</strong> NJC applicants for tnesr<br />
p<strong>of</strong>ltlonR at his <strong>of</strong>fice in 0i« New<br />
Jersey College <strong>of</strong> Commerce at 161*<br />
Pacific Avenue. His telephone is 5-<br />
3909.<br />
preme Court, means that sriind and<br />
petit Jurors chosen for duty at the<br />
I Winter term In December will con-<br />
tinue to function until May.<br />
•lalcd IVhni<br />
nillco-t & E<br />
r df »>7,<br />
Nicriffa (ecu to be<br />
n «ST».VE3IS,<br />
Shtrill.<br />
SHERIFF*!? SALE<br />
Hy virtue 'H <strong>of</strong><br />
•.oiTiirl^int in tile »uid c,niftq 1*31 limliirly<br />
sci forth and * twentv<br />
rirr ctntuni iliall be ttriihin iitneiy<br />
('JO) Jiys lull vtpfin fililtm to feltle on<br />
the Jiart nf the piirchaicr villnn Hid<br />
time. ihi» fni iii.iy refiln Ilie IWCM(> per<br />
centum (i*0%) di pnsil aa liquidated 01m<br />
klfn ami not J3 i penalty.<br />
T'ie [iiircha^ii a bnl atiil 1 »-<br />
in writing at tie ifincluBMiil n<br />
ding fl'i.1 a contrart nf<br />
crtrttinl witliln «.ig1it<br />
snip dale<br />
The ( in mil 1"! 1 ill<br />
( Cl ^l per centum ol the<br />
auv licensed re il e!it ill<br />
Ilv (Irilrr <strong>of</strong> llnird i.f (<br />
Oati 1 rcbrlfir<br />
<strong>of</strong> ("eiilrnl Avcm<br />
u 11 ill > friiin I hi Norliiflfitrrlv litir ol<br />
I if t it til Snei-t 1 xitiidnil, N'»iliPi»twint<br />
Iv. in a»d aloiiK ll»r S^nl(ll^.'.^t* L ^ly lnir<br />
unly ClrrV'e Office In Montage Hook<br />
^M pase ]6u, covering inter *li« a por-<br />
*irm <strong>of</strong> the premisea In queatton, and yoti.<br />
Ernest M Kent, a* irfflle a ^w*" 1 *—<br />
eiidanr heranae yon hoM a 1<br />
tiide by I t'aiton Oianu^nn t^ recorded NoJfmbir<br />
In "*<br />
Jttict<br />
ind a<br />
rnr-t<br />
•d bv(<br />
• Kent hirles II<br />
by Asai<br />
enilier 7 tt^H, r<br />
1TOC tn thu Cape M»y<br />
Office In ^isitfpiiient nf Mti<br />
page J75, covering Inter alia<br />
th f i n<br />
f tht nr?mfi>i.i in ait<br />
Dated J«ntia.T f 1<br />
RO1IIJIT<br />
SlltW<br />
K BUI-<br />
SnllctW fnr r«nnpt&iriantt<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ci'T. Ke* Jewr<br />
LOCAL BUDGET<br />
.oral L;u%ct ot the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Coupdy 1<br />
the flccal \far lfM3.<br />
It Is i f.icby ct-ril'ied that Uio toudfpt annewd hereto and<br />
mudc a part ttre<strong>of</strong> i> n true copy <strong>of</strong> the budget appnyved toy te»lul<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ti'jvtiii.iig bo.ly on tlic 1M\ d«y <strong>of</strong> .lunuary. 1M3.<br />
RSXHNA B Bb<br />
I41-S7<br />
IN CHANCERY OP N1JW JEB9EY<br />
NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFEKl>AKT<br />
Tl.; JKKI>KKI(K ATANA.SK>:<br />
Hy viiinr -f IMI nlor <strong>of</strong> the ("mitt nf<br />
Cliaiiffry nf N'rw Jrrrfy, made Mi*- Hni<br />
<strong>of</strong> tlii' diile hcrcfif, in a oinsr wherem<br />
•<strong>City</strong> 'ii <strong>Ocean</strong> ("iiy, n niimicipal cnt-lmf<br />
alidn o( ihe Sliite <strong>of</strong> Nc* kruey, is Com<br />
lilainant. ;u»it Thomas J. Tlntni. rt in. et<br />
al, are thtf hcfeinlitnlTi, y«m nrr reqiiiri-d<br />
to 4t|r(war mid utiftwrr the l.ill t sanl<br />
(umplflininl i>n or In fur* tbc IJUi *• i><br />
uf Mm 11 nt^xt, ot (hit Bj.d t>SH will bit<br />
taken a* coni>B! 1<br />
FoulUS consideration to tile strenuous oondl-<br />
tlt.ns conlrontltis our CHy Atfter taklriB ir>to account »n these factors,<br />
it vai concluded that a strict. War Time Budget should be approKCd<br />
for the year 1W3<br />
With thc=e Uiou hts in mind, the Governing Body lias Hrught to<br />
eliminate every po'tfble exnendltM-x: snd still provide sufficient revenue<br />
'a efficiently operate the' Loral Government '<br />
ANTICIPATED REVENUES<br />
Anticipated<br />
9. TO*<br />
10. OflMMl<br />
(81<br />
Cbmfort Statloni<br />
eslart«t> «nd WagM<br />
Other<br />
Othor<br />
MlMfc<br />
G«hir*es and Wage*<br />
Othfr<br />
Flic Alarm DeM eerriee<br />
il) MunletoeJ<br />
1,057,014-14<br />
n^sioo<br />
361J00<br />
689<br />
Surplus Revenue Caifi<br />
Appropriated ...<br />
(ai SOttPLUS KfiVENTJE NON-<br />
CASH Appropriated with<br />
Prior Written Consent <strong>of</strong><br />
Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Local<br />
(Savenmvunt<br />
Mlsiwllatleous Revenues<br />
Frat^hliitS Tttk .. . , •<br />
OTOBI SeceSute Tax . . .<br />
tnVhiSt'arid efosti on Tuxes . .<br />
Polio* Court<br />
Licenses<br />
^^Cjrlc^ InfipecUon<br />
BuHmiyg Inspection Veti<br />
Pees .. .<br />
1913 1942<br />
75,^00.00 67,000.00<br />
ie.600 nn<br />
•Malhed<br />
In Cash<br />
In 1M3<br />
11. Sub TpTAl' ••-,liL<br />
Bewrre *or Uncottccttid Taxes<br />
ai.ooo.oo<br />
ia.ooo.oo<br />
12.000.00<br />
1,000.00<br />
i5.ooo.ro<br />
1.000,00<br />
2.000.00<br />
600.00<br />
500.00<br />
1,000.00<br />
32.000.00<br />
19.d0o.00<br />
10,0(iO.OO<br />
12.' TOTAli 6ir«»t<br />
13.<br />
13.843.49<br />
49B.00<br />
10.103.50<br />
i. lleins <strong>of</strong>i General Bsvcnue<br />
Writtcrt CX>ryent Of Cpnimls-<br />
tfonier <strong>of</strong> ijocal Oovennneht<br />
y Surplus ,<br />
«i\papi»alBurplus<br />
«i\papi»alBurplus<br />
3. l ToMJ.,Ml6ti«lloji(ious ttevenues ..<br />
4 itegTO | DeBnpt T<br />
4, iteogTO |rom DeBnqupnt Taxea<br />
Sinking Pitod Beqiurnnenti<br />
IrtMrcst on Bond*<br />
Intertot on OurTtnt JMUU .<br />
ai Artif*> vi aMxx)> am<br />
flewlte<br />
niyment <strong>of</strong> jMbdfc .,...^'.i.<br />
(e> Deficit* «r»d StttiActV' • \<br />
KrnersMioy $***•;»•* .^l lt.OObin<br />
1943 pond* Bald in JWwnw .. • • ,.<br />
1»(3 Bonda FftM In AstrfltBc<br />
(St Oaato,DtAe.i , r ,<br />
I^eal qcbool Taxes ISPrutlQjMI<br />
County Tta]Wi ~" •<br />
State'<br />
9CJJ15.00 l0t.1g0.44<br />
liHOOttM.,<br />
5i16DD<br />
* ^Sijsw-- F-?
'4<br />
f /<br />
[ilL<br />
John<br />
. 'Baker, Mm,<br />
, A. Honey. Mrs.<br />
SOI»ftp» POINT--The program<br />
(or unveiling and dtaeattai <strong>of</strong> the<br />
new qttKM* honor roll was JOTX<br />
• t /j<br />
The mil Will be uayieiled py,Mr»-<br />
Bhrry -Clark, mother'<strong>of</strong> Paul Clark,<br />
be tip Majr Che 0 B ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the public relation^ general staff,<br />
AJWiMk Forse training center,<br />
Aflaht»;clt.y. and Ueutenant-Com-<br />
n»TidTi Thomas fiufseiton, <strong>of</strong> We<br />
Ooast Ouard Radio S<strong>of</strong>tool, Atlan-<br />
tic ClStf f:^<br />
'lint sonata Faint ttoy missing in<br />
action. The prlncvM ai^dresws- "MU<br />
0 Bd<br />
p v M ^<br />
be tip Major Charles 0 Bonder,<br />
ff<br />
T:TA<br />
85 Present at p<br />
Dawes av. School! 1<br />
SOMERS POINT—The<br />
County Council <strong>of</strong> Parent-^ro<br />
had an pU-iloy meeting, at] the<br />
P $lT^lJ'iMJ<br />
Pawe^ tt.v,tsc$9Ql,,]Tuj!^JJ<br />
John Oliver, Jr, assisted bj ZMns,<br />
Burl' Hlekmmi, Mrs' Harry 'acoW,<br />
Oeorg U. S. LWparimsptor Educa-<br />
tion 'is *pMisoH&g a •crap book pro-<br />
ject *?n the 'schools, cftled Schools<br />
At War". Sli Of. the outstanding<br />
«srapfiook3 are to be picked by the<br />
countv superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools.<br />
and he has selected a, comers Point<br />
book as one <strong>of</strong> the SIT<br />
In thla book is listed the work<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Junior Hf>d Crass, with let-<br />
ters nf thanks'.and, •appreclafon<br />
from children' in Btfriard for the<br />
$fts which tiad,hfen madg and<br />
cent bv our Pupils; the work <strong>of</strong><br />
•Jie iriiool nurae, • Mlis , Hannah<br />
aodfrpv. Miss Grace Wolf teacher,<br />
is cltea for, her activities in flntt<br />
aid,, jr.d help in th* sewing project<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Junior Bed Oftss<br />
the hr^ifcldefopitjng acheine since lack <strong>of</strong> new fur-<br />
r ctttieringt beat tohifi<strong>of</strong>l^o fattening, dressing up the living room.<br />
' | 5 JI T H H 0 -J P<br />
an not <strong>of</strong> M<br />
Take A» Long At<br />
ONE<br />
YEAR<br />
TO PAY<br />
: 5<br />
CnildrenMaKe<br />
$86 From Scrap<br />
Proc&dt DiVi&tf'<br />
in War^hunpx i<<br />
EOMEHS POINT — The School<br />
children received MS from tiw sale<br />
<strong>of</strong> ton school' scrap pMes.< (Thta mo-<br />
ney has been distributed to tne pu-<br />
pils In the form <strong>of</strong> d>fensarstainps,'<br />
the children receiving stamp!, In<br />
jnopurtlon to the value: <strong>of</strong> ^twnp<br />
they brought.<br />
Wti.le most <strong>of</strong> the pupils' brought<br />
In some scrap, a number <strong>of</strong> them<br />
brought in large Quantities und n3<br />
consequence received jnanj<br />
stamp? Those receiving ttanjps<br />
worth a dollar or more .ire as fol-<br />
lows i<br />
Edward Harrington. MOOt Jownli<br />
Cftamplon $422f Mcroan3 Hamon<br />
$2 4". Jack Wallace, $3 22 Thomas<br />
R»nj, $3 40, Harry Sullivan, «161<br />
Paul nt7patrlck $2 TO, Jotie S'fel-<br />
man $2 70, Ruth JKulfoid, H.5C<br />
Jock McDowell $120, Billy JWin-<br />
ecuk $100 Kathryn Echnittf *160.<br />
Richard Best $100, JJMU>| Sjille-<br />
$160, James Issrd. il fi& Anna Moe<br />
J ft*runton, *13>:> Joe. JWrttoh- Bob<br />
I tVgte and Edmund Starts, $3.98;<br />
Carolyn Salnacuk. $1; J»e Myers,<br />
$2.06; Nonnnn Stevenson. 41.10;<br />
VvUller Boaker, $110: Oharlea Gal-<br />
lus. $1.00; Samuel McDowell, »1.00;<br />
JJojvUa Cnuner, $2.40: Robert Fen-<br />
ske. S3 40J'Beatrice Johnson. $205;<br />
Edgar Oonover. $160: Joan Barrett,<br />
> Marjorle Oliver, *I 20<br />
Impromntu Party<br />
for Hairy, Eckhardt<br />
SOMEB3 POINT—An lmprOTnpt'i<br />
farewell was arranged for William<br />
iEckhtrdt son <strong>of</strong> Mr nnd Ivfrs Har<br />
ry EckhardV who left recently to<br />
-•>oort for duiv as a Xlyina cadet<br />
Mayoi Fred Chapman'? oBJqe was<br />
'* e ijene <strong>of</strong> tiie farewell and Prank<br />
Hart, president or Khvant Club,<br />
Garrett Sullivan, chalrmun oT the<br />
Service Boys' Gift Fund. Mrs. Bck-<br />
hardt, and a few <strong>of</strong> "Blll'i' friends<br />
were present.<br />
He vnented ^ >M n pen nnd<br />
pencil set and a carton <strong>of</strong> clgar-<br />
•-ttes George Johnson on poilce du-<br />
ty, drove "Bill" to Plen'-rirttille to<br />
connect with his bin here Accom-<br />
panying him were 1 Fred Chapman,<br />
Jr. Edward Belcher and Rflbett<br />
Serb-rt<br />
School Lunches to<br />
Continue Into April<br />
eO.vtERS POINT—Word has been<br />
jecelved here that the school lunch<br />
project will continue until April 16.<br />
At present, hot lunches an? being<br />
cerved to pupils at both schools.<br />
Because i>f a ruling that WPA will<br />
i disband this mont!i, every hoard <strong>of</strong><br />
{education in the state petitioned<br />
I to keep the project nctlve as long<br />
is possible.<br />
During the Summer, women who<br />
are employed on the lunch project<br />
canned several hundira* jars <strong>of</strong> veg-<br />
etables \hhlo?) mere raised on the<br />
WPA farm These v'wtabln, with<br />
surplus commodities suppl'ed by the<br />
••tnte have enabled the cooks to<br />
plan balanced menus for the chil-<br />
dren Meriicul reports slicw tliat<br />
health and scholastic standards<br />
have teen raised since the lunches<br />
lucre inaugurated<br />
OF THE YEAR!<br />
Delinquent<br />
ReDorted at Sea<br />
SOMERS PODJT—Lewis R. Mor-<br />
ley, who was reported delinquent<br />
by Draft Board No. 8, has been<br />
idgned on tlie 8. B. White Plain,<br />
and lrft New York Hartior Moem-<br />
Creams Lotions<br />
MakeUo<br />
net yonr *opply «f llt^ena HublmiUn's funaui<br />
btaatj prjparationii now at this worthwhile<br />
Esving! Th»s year at *U yean yoo ran't afford<br />
to miss this, vpeclpl beaaty <strong>of</strong>fer, rhcrk ttvtr<br />
this lint and order at once. SHs Usti far a<br />
limited, time only.<br />
I'Ltet<br />
1 GraltiA<br />
• Country Nlfht Cream<br />
Bne-^fal^^^e Cream<br />
K'j-bol Huqar<br />
Town *-Coontty Make up Film<br />
Red Un» UpMIck<br />
Apple BUsnm rtrfomc<br />
Price*<br />
1.00<br />
1.00<br />
1.00<br />
1.25<br />
1.00<br />
2.00<br />
1.50<br />
1.25<br />
3.7S<br />
Now<br />
JO<br />
JO<br />
JO<br />
,1.00<br />
JO<br />
,!,«0<br />
,1JO<br />
1.00<br />
1.00<br />
NOTE: (islocme, Ean de Toilette, Girt Sets and Beiutj I.ufgage<br />
net Included lit this sale<br />
prle-9 ,<br />
' • • ; . • \ - ' • .<br />
Special Prfcei Mective Friday, Feb. S, to Sahirday, Feb. 13<br />
Stainton's Department Store<br />
.„ * r)' < r t .d.<br />
VommunikaH<strong>of</strong>t tlnat op*itttMl by our<br />
armadforcMar* vital te*v«ry military<br />
action en dlloWrbp«telly mak* K a rola not to call.<br />
Wmhington, D. Card other wdr-actlva<br />
center* unlot • abtolutoly necauary.<br />
Your balpwHI da much to apMd Hw<br />
9 jleaUnaUon unfcnoNm- Mayop<br />
" Ottaiwitn received fhta iverl-<br />
m <strong>of</strong> MorleyV whereabout!!,<br />
thnsiwh contact With tile U S<br />
Maritime, Commission In few York<br />
<strong>City</strong>. These facts Iia.ve bien made<br />
known to the Board,<br />
Republican League<br />
Enjoys Card Party<br />
6OMERS POINT—A card parly<br />
followed a brief business meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Women's Republican League,<br />
at the Fire Hall, Wednesday ovc-<br />
ning Mrs George Johivtm. presi-<br />
dent, conducted The next mcetlm<br />
will be on February 10 Mrs Betty<br />
Lowther iras hostess ut th« enrd<br />
party. Refreshmmts were jervotl<br />
after the game*<br />
The playera- Mrs Gcorse John-<br />
son, Mrs Emma McCuc. Mrs Fxi<br />
gar Hill. Mrs Maurice WaLon<br />
Mis Lewis MathJas. Mrs Emily<br />
Muddcn. Mrs. Thoma* Lfltlmci<br />
Mrs Sarah Richards, Mrs Riciiard<br />
Hagenibuctier, Mrs. Catherine<br />
Bioim Mrs Dai id Brudlej, Mrs<br />
Oharlotte Bam«, Mrs- Joseph<br />
Weintrmib, M», James B. Scull, Jr,<br />
, New Class Starts<br />
for Point Motheri<br />
SOMTOfi P0ttTiT-A5<br />
Godfrey ansiounces that _..<br />
this week Mothers' elnw will be<br />
held each Thursday at the New<br />
York BV. school at 3 pra. Tlicsi<br />
cliifses are under ttie dint<strong>of</strong>Joii ol<br />
ihe Bureau Of Maternal and Ohild<br />
Health, Btftte Depnrtirent or<br />
Health, with Miss Godfrey as in<br />
itrurtor, TO* cla^s will ineludo<br />
pre-natal, infant care, chil-i fuid-<br />
snee, some nutrttlon, and other sub-<br />
jects <strong>of</strong> interest, lach mother com. :<br />
pleting the course will leecive a<br />
cfrtincate.<br />
-Attai Hhnnah<br />
Frl. and Sat., Feb. j<br />
Spencer Tracy, KalharlMi<br />
bum, Richard Whoif i<br />
Margaret "<br />
"Keeper Of<br />
Flame"<br />
Aim Color Cartoon •OJ I<br />
Monday. Icb. 8 <strong>On</strong>ly \ T<br />
RiclurU Travt,<br />
Vlfjliili Clirlstln,<br />
"Truck Btutr^"<br />
-BAHOAINITE- yt<br />
Kiddles He . Ad0]t, '<br />
Tues, ami Wed. Feh<br />
Hnmphrry nopirt,<br />
Herfman, JMul tlenrtU<br />
Claude Hulnii hi<br />
"Casablanca^, i I<br />
Dog Ueeniu to be<br />
Issued. Saturday<br />
BOMEHB POINT—All dotr owneri<br />
nre mked to obtain licenses for<br />
their dois. <strong>City</strong> Clerk JfimM O.<br />
Scull will he at <strong>City</strong> Hall from 9<br />
in B on Saturday, February S, to<br />
issue the Ikwises, unlew license!<br />
nre procured at, onm, tiie owner<br />
iffill be subject to u fine<br />
TheatreJS/ews<br />
VILLAGE<br />
Friday and gaisMay<br />
Spencer Tiaq/ and Ktttharine<br />
Hepburn figure in a drama <strong>of</strong> news-<br />
paperddm for the second time In<br />
"Keeper <strong>of</strong> the Flame," Mttro-Qold.<br />
wyn-Mayers graphic adaptation <strong>of</strong><br />
I, A, R. WyLes best-selling novel,<br />
tttilch comes to the Vllla.e Theatre<br />
conuntneing tonight. Unlike "Wo.<br />
man <strong>of</strong> the Year," which was com-<br />
edy, hoMsver, the new picture is an<br />
u.rfusiiy ufumatic one dealing with<br />
An.eri unoer todsy's WArtime<br />
conditions. Tracy, as a iie»-spaper<br />
man, Investigating the death <strong>of</strong> a<br />
noted American leader, falls In love<br />
with his widoow, played by Miss<br />
HepbUiti, and a dramatio situation<br />
eventuates whin his investigations<br />
turn Uie linger <strong>of</strong> suspicion on her,<br />
Qeorgi Cukor directed the plBture<br />
with a east that includes Richard<br />
Whort, Margaret Wycherly, AudKy<br />
Ohristie. Horace MeNally. Donald<br />
Meek, Frank Craven and Doryl<br />
Thursday. I>b. 11 <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
Lee TraLy, Kwl>n Bmab.<br />
Tom OroHii and Lin Ktttj?b|<br />
"The Pay<strong>of</strong>f^<br />
Also CoirKtly. Novelty and<br />
BARG4IMTE<br />
Kiddies lie - Adults j<br />
1 ri jnd Sat., Feb. IJ-1J t \ \<br />
Matinee Itblli l>.iy? %*]"^<br />
Dnli Hope, )>».ath> Lamonr(»|<br />
"They Got M«<br />
Covered"<br />
^<br />
THEATRE OPEN PART TIME<br />
The Seaside Theatre, Somers<br />
fttint, wUl be closed Tuesdays.<br />
Wednesdays and Thursdays until<br />
further notice, it was announced<br />
this met.<br />
GOOD FOOD and<br />
% GOOD SERVICE<br />
._. era FAMOUS ...<br />
Clam Btew „„„ 85e<br />
Oyiter Stew __..„_ 85c<br />
FoD Conne<br />
DINNERS<br />
55c - 65c<br />
TIP-TOF<br />
DININa BOOM . GBILLK<br />
OB the Corner<br />
In Uu Heart B' Town<br />
9th and Asbury Ave.<br />
VMLAM<br />
Buy More War Be<br />
Parts - Kep-Urs -<br />
RE-UUILT<br />
P0B8M*<br />
BICYCi<br />
Hospm<br />
640-42 Asbury ,<br />
rhone 0IS2-W<br />
HOGflTtS<br />
SEA FOOD REST*<br />
\1to Omtmm U* N««.l<br />
OPEN<br />
CLEANING<br />
and<br />
PRESSING<br />
TAILORING<br />
REMODELING<br />
Furs Cleaned. Gland<br />
awd Styled.<br />
744 Aibtiry ph. 1035<br />
SENIOR STUDt<br />
• Photographers 1<br />
PortralU - '<br />
1<br />
Developing and.<br />
Phoneme - 838<br />
Ifaiian Sausage fb<br />
FRANK LO1*<br />
1M9 I<br />
RADIO SER\<br />
CLYDE<br />
Flattering, Brickfin<br />
In Was i H<br />
Know<br />
Tekph<br />
Before Thursday<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTIN£L-I<br />
63rd —No. 154' Telephone 0304 OCEAN CITY, K J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1943 Publlcttlon Office ' ' >'<br />
JUd Ifen't Bait, Itli S», and IbVnt A«.<br />
Rent Freezing<br />
Ruinous, Says<br />
County Group<br />
. Confers with OPA<br />
in Capital; Cong-<br />
ress Scrap Looms<br />
A delegation <strong>of</strong> Cape Mav<br />
County resort men, headed by<br />
Assemblyman John E. Bos-<br />
well went •(.• Washington yes-<br />
terd'iy and nppealetl to the<br />
OfliiP ( Price Adn.inibtra-<br />
tion for rebel from Lhe dras<br />
tiL rent c<strong>of</strong>itiol PUlInp, which<br />
Ihiwitens numerous repor f<br />
people with the lo°s ct their<br />
jji operties.<br />
They had nn appointment to con-<br />
fer nt 3 pm with Pnul A Porter<br />
dopu^ OPA -dmlnKtuitor hi charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> r>".it contiol They planned to<br />
explain that die icnf freeing edict<br />
—designed primarily to prevent<br />
foiigin? m. comics ted Industrial<br />
y at least pantial-<br />
lv t j xtniptlnp seasonal communities<br />
Mr Hoswell says he hope» he ci»n<br />
induce Congress through the del-<br />
egotioi from tills district to force it<br />
to do so<br />
MeanVme Oongressnian Wcnc<br />
telegraphed The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Wednesday niglit thnt he was try-<br />
inp to arrange B special hearing<br />
for representatives from resort<br />
i»t"M with tih" OPA's regional oiflce<br />
in Philadelphia, to give them nn<br />
opportunity to explain why resort<br />
i areas should be exempt.<br />
I ALL BENTS FBOZEN HERB<br />
V As It stand* nor. all <strong>Ocean</strong> C'tv<br />
property owner* must base their<br />
* 1913 seasonal rentB upon" prices<br />
thev charged last giimnj^r. The<br />
Dies Suddenly<br />
Fining judge<br />
Heart Victim<br />
nrd miny ownars (failed to receive<br />
enough revenue to pay carrying<br />
draiKes<br />
Hie rent control Jr "ireezing"<br />
plnn wns designed primarily to pfc-<br />
\ent rent gouging In contested in-<br />
dustrlil areas<br />
The idctegatlon in Washington<br />
yerterrtny Included, teilrtes Mr<br />
Boawell Walter A Dlttrlch, repre-<br />
wntnn Uie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Real Es-<br />
tate Board; Harry H»wKinE, sea<br />
Mi C'ty commissioner, Elmer lusw-<br />
'tt rinrcsentlng Mayor George A<br />
ReMun <strong>of</strong> North Wildwood; janies<br />
A L Harris, representing Wildwood,<br />
Hnd Harry NicXeraon. real e-tate<br />
trokei, representing Wildwood<br />
Crest<br />
2 Buses Daily<br />
For Down County<br />
New- Public Service<br />
Schedule Announced<br />
,A schedule <strong>of</strong> service on the new<br />
bus route Between Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />
Cape May, passing through <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Citv, was announced today by the<br />
Public Service Interstate Transport-<br />
ation Co.<br />
Persona wishing bus travel to<br />
points southward In Cape Mciy<br />
County may catch buses leaving the<br />
local terminal, 9th st and Atlantic<br />
nv,, twice a day The departure<br />
times nre 6-20 a m and 5 p m on<br />
week days and Saturdays, and 11.16<br />
a m and 7:15 p m on Sundays.<br />
Departure times ifrom the local<br />
terminal in Uie opposite direction,<br />
to Atlintlc <strong>City</strong>, will be at 101« a<br />
m, and «-i5 p. m. ,<br />
The new route, approved only two<br />
wee'ra ego by the Public Utility<br />
Oomniiasion. .follow) the coastal<br />
Mghwav through Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, Av-<br />
al and stone Harbor, then swings<br />
over to the mainland to pass<br />
through court House, and thence<br />
to Wildwood and Cape May.<br />
Insurance Cu^<br />
on County Cars<br />
A Mibstanllol reduction In Insur-<br />
ance on Cape May County's motor<br />
vehicles was anmnjeed to ttie itei-<br />
nolders Rurt. week, in a letter from<br />
John J. Key. <strong>of</strong> the BeediftpJCay<br />
Realty Oo,' WUdWood.<br />
A Credit <strong>of</strong> % per cent, plus %<br />
fleet plan cresttt <strong>of</strong> 115 per, cent<br />
In the i<br />
wtoo saw.both,<br />
pom coall »*'<br />
p<br />
hall<br />
jehpd, K w<br />
appurent fttquonO* at<br />
men's canteen to the J<br />
the Music Pier, nw, a.<br />
«w <strong>of</strong> activity.<br />
COST CO<br />
The oort <strong>of</strong><br />
1500 for botb aag<br />
small fay cotnpftrt*on •<br />
greater cowtort ttwt "<br />
ble, ttie mayor MM. M<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> fuel Is expected <<br />
wtoat lower than' H hen<br />
oil.<br />
•Bie OPA has authority <<br />
oil ratlonB for any<br />
large quauUUea <strong>of</strong> oil<br />
be converted, an4 are <<br />
turn to t&ls-effect al<br />
buUdtous in the,<br />
and Atlantic Oity-was<br />
weeks ago to convert half<br />
ot its fire houses, • _.. -<br />
<strong>City</strong> Ban is getting<br />
Ms 4lhn oO nSm br<br />
heat fnxn the main j<br />
bunding on Fridays, fla<br />
Sunday*.<br />
Mr and Mrs. pavld McCWBon<br />
were week-end guests ht the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. Medallion's parents, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. John McCalllon, 601 IStti st,<br />
Mr. Mocxailon is 'stationed ' In<br />
Louisville, Ky HW wife, whd is rer<br />
skfing ih Philadelphia for the dura-<br />
con, eccompanled Mm to Lte<br />
for a visit. ,<br />
Beware <strong>of</strong> S\<br />
<strong>On</strong> Beach;might<br />
Sees Florida I<br />
After the War;<br />
• \ *<br />
Present SokiBen<br />
Return, Says i<br />
Florida, will reodvB a<br />
Hnpetiia alter the war.! , ,<br />
This is ttie prediction <strong>of</strong>"<br />
R. Benner. past eomn»«ii«er.t"<br />
gnu^anck post, tunertaia<br />
who "* employed dtslnsr.fhr;<br />
at the Sort jAUderdaile, !—<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
^ThonwndB <strong>of</strong> youO».'l<br />
tant Tnints are recelTlnvW<br />
auction to Florida UirtnJgh-t<br />
my training, 1 Mr. ]<br />
in a better to The I<br />
"Hundreds <strong>of</strong> item j<br />
determination to l<br />
home i n h t<br />
.would have never -<br />
except ilwf.lhB^-""<br />
t Be xep<strong>of</strong>f "*<br />
Is ]B
several iMIIi hro<br />
. alttouch<br />
oondaoted.<br />
Kiwanis<br />
ScbHtsH<br />
si n<br />
. i Mojvement<br />
' by Club S,<br />
1 '"The' Boy Scouts<br />
ment Jn democracy. . ,..<br />
95*, ireisurer <strong>of</strong> tnl Boy BeouJ<br />
exedutivB committee, ;*clare& at<br />
7<br />
5. ""<br />
Plan i Sip(>ir<br />
droned unl-<br />
the<br />
flnalt? came upwlta<br />
n that evwytalng<br />
m y<br />
fjj death,".<br />
principles.<br />
{ASS'S<br />
<strong>of</strong> local Scout<br />
W e n y g<br />
18 plub, at Plymouth Inn . '.<br />
contrasted the motive <strong>of</strong><br />
German youths, WJK> Sutf "eduetfted<br />
f dth J A t<br />
rBoji floout<br />
(scoutmaster<br />
brief report<br />
ivltles since 1934<br />
!*.*.». I P.M.<br />
HHW<br />
He called attention to the fact that<br />
BO <strong>of</strong> the 178 members <strong>of</strong> the troop<br />
either Mfc iIp 1 training or are with<br />
fha armed forces, including one<br />
Gold Btar Sftout.<br />
RECEIVE INSIGNIA ( ,<br />
Patrol Leader Nicholas Long6<br />
was presented with a Second Class<br />
Scout insignia Jjnd Alvin Wcather-<br />
by'nas giveW a iLlfc Scout Insignia<br />
The presentation was made by Nor-<br />
man- V. Borgent. local Scout com-<br />
missioner<br />
Glenn C Heller, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> area <strong>of</strong> Boy Scouts,<br />
tWa. 'sptaktor, kaid: "There is no<br />
better educational tool In America<br />
for tjie creation <strong>of</strong> Rood citizenship<br />
than tjie Boy. Scouts ••<br />
Barld V. Peyl, Scout tifeputive <strong>of</strong><br />
lthe Atlantic srea, attended the<br />
meeting. 1 • ' *<br />
CBOES MOKE INTEREST<br />
George W Meyer, chairman, <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> commute, express-<br />
ed thanks to the Boy) ftqmj and<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials .who attended the meeting<br />
ana urged tne taembers to take a<br />
more active interest in Scout work.<br />
' Rev. Benjamin P AUgood receiv-<br />
ed ' the attendance prize.<br />
itional Food<br />
Jsers to Register<br />
Tha dates on whloh Jnstitu.tiona 1<br />
dt food, such aspvotety, rfs-<br />
taurarits, hospitals, bxirdlng houses,<br />
etc., will register with rationing<br />
boar*; for Point Hatlonrai has<br />
been'set at March 1 to Match in<br />
New regulations governing InrtJ-<br />
tutttmsa'ttsem <strong>of</strong> food, soon to be<br />
'announced, will supplant (jhe pre-<br />
sent sugar and c<strong>of</strong>fee regulations<br />
the new registration form will cov-<br />
er all rationed- foods, nnd will pro-<br />
twd-mbntti allotments <strong>of</strong><br />
add c<strong>of</strong>fee as well as <strong>of</strong> thf<br />
processed foods.<br />
' M'rs.'Wermon-AleiBndBr,<br />
will return Monday from<br />
' vacation trip to-<br />
Beach Fla<br />
was In<br />
Mrs Theo<br />
7t»mrngr "Events'<br />
W. C. T. U. meelU»», home <strong>of</strong><br />
MrK CtaulerCl: «e»fl,-llH» Ww-<br />
ley «•, 8 pin- "nances WUIard<br />
Memorial" proiram.<br />
liiday masses at 8 'ft. m.<br />
10-19 a. m.<br />
and<br />
,7, aju Best JWday.i maesi<br />
T.JO pan." Holy Hour.<br />
*<br />
CHURCH" O<br />
SCIENTIST<br />
"SOUI." ii<br />
i l<br />
CHRIST,<br />
Race Relations<br />
To be Stressed<br />
i ><br />
Rev. Allgood to Preach<br />
<strong>On</strong> It, Surtday<br />
Ratfi<br />
served<br />
»QAVEIX<br />
$: "My mill •lull<br />
n,,rt rifr bu.is tij ihc Ljrtl the humble<br />
ill,II Ii, .r Ilirrror, mij h' lll°il niat-<br />
Mlfr ily Ijid mh me aid Uf vs exalt<br />
t" ' P<br />
J\a-ilr<br />
i<br />
to do<br />
"t)<br />
h<br />
e<br />
(P». « 2. J).<br />
I.resoii-Senuon ciiatjuns 13<br />
iruui llu llililr. "Foi' it la<br />
rkrih ill you Itojh to Will<br />
hia good yleaanre." (I'hi4<br />
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JOHN'S<br />
i .1 and<br />
i Fnnjt<br />
ill S< rnion<br />
•isa.il (n I<br />
b Vicn<br />
ilio 1 icluilc<br />
i ttiL {A riDlia<br />
it j, ,t llnllli<br />
Scr"i,nir M try<br />
ku,r no<br />
l.ut lllr<br />
IMIII is<br />
Ihn.l<br />
other jrmli II<br />
i,m pcrfttt<br />
Ihc ,ikrur»9 "<br />
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LTITHEKAH<br />
Ci ntral<br />
F Adler.<br />
* tlif<br />
ft ^1<br />
1 Wlt>i<br />
Ilakcr<br />
imJtiH<br />
\llllfl<br />
f (rt)vt<br />
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SIM, Pittor<br />
The innafigur^tiDB \\ ( F I<br />
'.. WilLnd'* l><br />
I it I<br />
( 'iinc'i<br />
1 mi n<br />
Mowen Stadia<br />
Developing - Printing<br />
Photoiraphs - Camera Supplies<br />
721 Wesley Aye. Phone 651<br />
gut Sunday and join those who gather to give thanki to<br />
ta wild provides all our comforU rid all our need*.<br />
first MethmUst Church<br />
Ker. Anjuoln F. l^<br />
St. John's Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
KCT.<br />
9tliie'» RlC.<br />
tutrcb<br />
Chapel'<br />
r. Klalu<br />
Christian Sv)^» Society<br />
Tlie Hcmc Mitslonnn le^'-nn<br />
book "The Negro in Thr South<br />
utas .-'viewed by Mn- Hanj Burk<br />
tiflrdt The Foietini M"^»lunm\ ILS-<br />
son book ' <strong>On</strong> ThJi Foul djitlon'<br />
wfl*? reWc^cd b> Mrs John MfCiill-<br />
lon ' '<br />
FWlovrinc the moe'rn? refie r h-<br />
ments mene served bv tlic ho^it^<br />
and a 6oi_ial tin^ enjojed<br />
ENTFRTAIN3 MEMBER 1 * '<br />
OP SCND4T SCHOOL CLASS<br />
Mrs l/>on:ird Homer 2nd rt meetlne <strong>of</strong> her<br />
Bund i School Cki.'J. i f i?ti h <strong>of</strong> thL' I<br />
First MnJ.holi.-t Cliurcli at hei<br />
home 1t«x* nttendinK mre Rutti<br />
Hacknt-T.' Mn-y Vlrfilnin Roth Bai<br />
baro Campbell, nnd BnitMru Gfrj<br />
CATHOLIC P.-T «.<br />
IIKAH': liEHATB<br />
A pood nttendnnce WB-, leportcd<br />
at fi» montnlv meetlnr oj St Au-<br />
(rjstlne's Pn~ente' .inrl Teacfiers"<br />
%ssocHtl<strong>On</strong> last Wednesdav niRht<br />
In the Ctonvnt 1321 Cmtml ,n<br />
A debsite "Whother ClifldrPn<br />
Shou'd or Should Not do Home-<br />
Wor't" was feitiuvd Thi> tiWIrm i-<br />
t've von Tills team comprised<br />
Catherine SfmpJrlo Jane Bll/iiird<br />
and Judl'h Imbesi Tie nercitive<br />
tram oonHsted <strong>of</strong> Pnul Jennln^<br />
Paul Becotte and Andrew Housand<br />
Stephen Bice ivas inustfr o[ i,cre-<br />
RcV'Tftomifii IP BinW ind Be(-<br />
WdDl.im H MrKteiver •noki' on to-<br />
pic^ relaUvc to the children <strong>of</strong> th'<br />
M'.<br />
( In<br />
I i B '|"''<br />
lit' In l'ki<br />
I n Mi, I,<br />
I , 1, mtr V<br />
,. in 1 .„ ,i<br />
itvl Till I, S<br />
OCtAK CITY BAPTISt<br />
lOtb Et. Atld W^Hlry AT<br />
,F.I,-S M.- "special<br />
prlftc n cake High scorer in bridge<br />
waiftjrs. Vlolctta Jonnson: high in<br />
tigS M WiHia O Brtari<br />
r -iiii Wiit^hu ^it-ni it i\ HK<br />
W i l l i m A I i , , „ I., .1,1, ist ,.v<br />
i ...i ' ( 1 1 1 , 115U kiln<br />
I • ] 111 11 11 , II \ I' I'<br />
1 II |< m « . -Ini in. l,i<br />
Hra \ liic-uc<br />
V,,i ,,-,]!, ,'l ,,!,, MMI Irl ~come then: bl^ Job on<br />
t<br />
rrevlouslv (riven In which she al-<br />
'weri her luiribond hml lir-d in a<br />
hou~e at Sorrers Po'nt with nno-<br />
ther woman named Us M ( «!s O'fldvs<br />
Frlwj^ds She said he hai b r 0u*^t<br />
Ml c s Edwards from IndlnnR to uraik<br />
In his awning shoo when h n hod a<br />
navn-mwit contract to make Ann\ <strong>On</strong>e<br />
tents, which Inter w«s cni celled I immediately Is to keep a. record <strong>of</strong><br />
hf»me front<br />
urmlnn Mtih no'nt PtJimp* 'E<br />
A TlovH In D'nftlce the OPA<br />
fhl* 1 ^ f'pc1^r**ti flrl*1iii^ tli 3 t J^^'tlih<br />
housewives have been doing it for<br />
some time<br />
SHOULD KEEP RECORD<br />
each (housewife can do<br />
dteaung Its paint value, and a letter<br />
ifted to indicate when it Is valid for<br />
use. The stamps are arranged in<br />
vertical rows <strong>of</strong> four, each n>w<br />
marked with a letter—the first rcr.v<br />
with A, the second with B, and so<br />
on. In each row there ore an 8-<br />
polnt stamp, a 5-polnt stamp, a 2<br />
and n 1.<br />
During the first ration period<br />
>ws A. B. and C iwill be used. That<br />
means each person will have three<br />
stamps <strong>of</strong> eficli value for use during<br />
March—a total <strong>of</strong> 48 points per<br />
person.<br />
The government will announce<br />
the number <strong>of</strong> points to be used<br />
to purchase each <strong>of</strong> the rationed<br />
Items. And each store will post ah<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial list <strong>of</strong> the commodities<br />
showing' wtiftt each is worth in<br />
points, stamps will be detached<br />
Ann books at the store in accord-<br />
ance with what Is toeing nurchased<br />
The valid period for the stamps<br />
will be one month, but any that<br />
are lett over may be used for one<br />
week during' the next period in<br />
conjunction with the stamps for<br />
tliat period.<br />
**•<br />
Cm*.*** res* I«t trier* M«rd Iti<br />
it<br />
aMMaa<br />
Taar «kalf• far aaty U «f CM **i SMUT. DlMar<br />
Haft. MM Ptata,t««p ««ti. t Utot fUrtM. 1 —<br />
urt Dlika*. S CWMI PhkM, V*frfaala Nwl. I<br />
PlaHw, f »«w tarrar M4 Craaat ttMt-<br />
UQU©ATION<br />
SALE<br />
at the direction <strong>of</strong> the Court<br />
Premises: 916 Wesley Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
LARD Best<br />
Pure<br />
"<br />
Gold Medal Floor R CTV IS<br />
Buckwheat Flour<br />
Whole Wheat Floor '£<br />
g%<br />
Street Floor. «£9 1»OU<br />
A Handbag—<br />
She'll feel smart and patriotic carrying! on* <<br />
<strong>of</strong> the new rayon FWlle bags with their heavy-<br />
wooden frameo. •*> a«|e t°*A AC<br />
Street Floor. '<br />
Her Kind <strong>of</strong> Valentine<br />
:ene<br />
]//„<br />
Send your token <strong>of</strong> lov0 on<br />
Valentine Day toy way <strong>of</strong><br />
)ovely,.laoey lingerie ... the<br />
Mnd you can be sure she will<br />
cherish for its sentiment and<br />
lor Its (uactlcal beauty. '<br />
Choose lace-encrusted gowns<br />
and slips or the tailored mo-<br />
dels II you think «ne would<br />
prefer them.<br />
- Gown* v<br />
Dainty ctaanners In eve so<br />
$2,98 to $5^5 '<br />
(
i<br />
«i our<br />
had any «*»-••<br />
•re: »yto«ii,<br />
many<br />
to take<br />
iilffiBSHlffi<br />
• „ J__ *_*--- T **** !tt» WJMStt <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>enieloy<br />
p on German factories. -, y „„„, oompenwtion to «n an-<br />
" . .. * In W pt<strong>of</strong>ttt <strong>of</strong> ii* or m*e persons.<br />
a * g t *'*ff"*^iig.i7H-TaPEr'ftifL - ,__<br />
\ 2£M<br />
1 "FirBit<br />
^<br />
allotted t^ieir<br />
Witty i» si-<br />
JM poised two years ago after<br />
e Jor* and Utter battle.•<br />
. Senator fcoetor ..(MoranouW:<br />
Makw Old ARE assistance avnil.<br />
able to aliens. This means tint<br />
iaMU kiifeiftt *l» iwUl fce taken <strong>of</strong>f tee*! relief<br />
JTOmALf!,"* Wtt. with m vmmi tmm-<br />
a good reason $500,000 udditionai funds<br />
t th^se porthaaers have<br />
i»* i toe<br />
;ti%: ,\ ..<br />
I upoir TOjpenonn tne noic<br />
ry that has b«en filled with<br />
^Wtttf t<br />
mm memim<br />
iidn ,BM: Mount ilMug for twtihm<br />
Mryini in He* C*M) wrtlt<br />
I«:*ilitftn,o« wa». Not a* brmd<br />
MBlf lawon ttneftm In mi»my<br />
«ewi«,)»t Wl #iU Diet pl*t<br />
liyiiiliiljiilil<br />
BV SPBAkER Amih-kf (Pastah);<br />
two mtMUW whlrh «anld<br />
permit temporary anDotiioneith<br />
tbe rtmftlpro* wi^r trnptoyeis.<br />
Nohf <strong>of</strong> tbra* tempomry ap-<br />
BiM»plee-W]ils.JonM milk driv<br />
dedand iNcmtty' that simplified, jrttftidsrdlwd "vldtorV 1<br />
civiUan goods are being hurried Into production. He<br />
is a. poeslblllty <strong>of</strong> agencleg Bring .created to protect<br />
to concentrate civilian Industry in * tew nucleus factories I<br />
lelean macMniry anB Itfor |* *W ;«* MWt, ^ 1<br />
RtlMOR: "Eleanor Cldta" ir* qnlte prevMmt In<br />
iM(N.ne pun <strong>of</strong> U«« dubi, •llejkdljr ipWMMi'b)<br />
veil, b to indw* thrlr nttMUve nwrnbHS to lem doi<br />
f o r w w w B i f c , .-. • •: . , •:'.•:', •.'." '.• .•'••"" '<br />
Vetem. ', ••...,....••<br />
FACT: The ihortife <strong>of</strong> fw» Hbor j«:<br />
nly to areas <strong>of</strong><br />
agt, remaining under proper intpervlslon and reolding ln<br />
peclnlly provided for BieiB. ;;<br />
Forum and Agin* *Em Other Editor?<br />
THANKS ALL WHO Alblb TOO MANY U, i.<br />
PARU.VS18 UBIVE<br />
. TWwe Mil be no __<br />
'J rsy.-sii,-. .*<br />
Editor Beutinal-Ledgtr—infan- M that there art<br />
tile ptral^lj, .will not Be in ttii Vm ral employeis. Buli<br />
minda <strong>of</strong> the puWle v«y BlnBl the fault <strong>of</strong> Use nnp|tor<br />
(mother year, as the drive for «lvw, it is unmlsu _<br />
1SM3 has ended, Oontinuou; work, fault <strong>of</strong> those who hive<br />
however, will bs maSe dnyjjy- er but not the expert<br />
day,- throu^iout Hie year, W Meewartly Uie capuctty<br />
competent research workers com* nlng and administering;<br />
batting this disease, and those <strong>of</strong> mental elHeprte '<br />
ynu who have contributed to the bl T^ntaeni<br />
drive help make thU possible. steadily ngalnst ftdml<br />
The expense <strong>of</strong> sending a per- ep'llmie In certain<br />
sonnl letter <strong>of</strong> thanks to all those the government —<br />
who have flfl^serated with <strong>Ocean</strong> lb iia<br />
g^s^fe;<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s share would reduce the<br />
Courtesy Syracuse Fost-SUndard amount <strong>of</strong> '.he final result, re we TROtrBlE-SIIOO'TEE '§f|<br />
are taking Bit opnortun'ty 01 ««• If the President, em M'•?'*<br />
preiiing our slneerp thanka, Wanrn mtOi suBH ihriw'<br />
throiigh The Sintlnej-Ledger, to A-merlcans fee] he can<br />
/f ere's to Your Health!<br />
all lndivldunlt and organisations, vei directly to the ftr<br />
sn4 naauM every one <strong>of</strong> our deep<br />
apja'poiation. We rajrat tnat we<br />
ONE YEAR AGO<br />
enn report only a little better<br />
-Would You Like to See<br />
Lbuii Bianer was plujtelng the<br />
than SO per cent <strong>of</strong> the amount<br />
collected the past two years, nut<br />
are very grateful for that much.<br />
OTWWWW<br />
It Would fcs well for m to re.<br />
member Biat we do all this in<br />
Bv MIRIAM B. REK Hi,Y<br />
Wwrence Ftm H-BS Eccop;ecl<br />
the name <strong>of</strong> Him, who said.<br />
f« Sight tralnBii fty tnt Naval<br />
"Taite UP thy bed and mlk"<br />
m% WEEKS the pn»wqwl, in<br />
Air Force.<br />
the Rehool circles sf yqur esan- I NOTE — these Wildes b; |<br />
inunlty has been "Whuia you like Mis* lH^hly. phyiilcal ednea- |<br />
With sinkings numeroiB oH the to mm mv vaocinfttlon?"<br />
I Hon director in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s |<br />
•nisre have been all tj<br />
lertlng warm clotmnj in «nthe<br />
"sears <strong>of</strong> battle
•1<br />
l:<br />
« •<br />
If<br />
M slf<br />
1 fms<br />
KHiifc«i;'(|n«fd(.:-<br />
^Bowling<br />
SANNINOS BMt W»I*<br />
SBAlHOttfi OHABtPfl<br />
<strong>of</strong> ttl« BiierinifOdent'i <strong>of</strong>fice- iBte- Hoe gaiety take twee<br />
4 SEVERALOBJECTIONS<br />
v s mimm<br />
; At TWday* rneettnf, ealltd tsy tht<br />
SJJ'aiWAK .(•••'•.'' •••• ;:; :'':rt- I i|.M wniuld have to walk farther to bad<br />
MM5»*i*ngdij •'•• ' , i , , « wBatiiir, and beaiuEe elf the inade-<br />
E^ffi?'— : -'-• '•'• --•' : ' I I I 'tS WMr*:-}^.^ , - ; :•!•:_'! \_ • omtral f», gd»ol.<br />
sMV-'f-r-Vv:/?;".'.-„:».:.',.••=• ^•v., :„;:• '' ;' ",' BuperintenJent Oeorgo E. Brosni,<br />
w&fryNFW'-yA<br />
ta 1 and iwvi ttt<br />
tr <strong>of</strong> MMB»-Rantt Wmt,<br />
Leglim.<br />
Goes Overseas<br />
' Red Cross Official<br />
e^TitoM^or'thSTStt half 2"the s daughter, Yvonne, high school ^jriounoeoient <strong>of</strong> her arrival was<br />
2Km i?4» JKLftS IMCS af antor. tnade Wednesday ay Red croiiNa-<br />
£*£,? Brila?52? ThKTwon SerMtei were W 8 pin. WMntt- umsl hctfqlMrbrs at mihiBgton.<br />
S y Kfl,I^nta* over S%OM2 *>y ttWWP P«l»& I" Mm, Netasa and her; husband,<br />
SS» THmhffl^SEald fflS Insistent demand from the 203 find 216,<br />
DIES IN FLORIDA<br />
creased cost <strong>of</strong> operation.<br />
registered during the IB41-4S term, Die "TeioHIt<br />
There were two shut-out victor- thss year's h%h school graduat-<br />
Funeral servWs were conducteU<br />
ing elssi will be Bnaller ttian laat<br />
June, tlie report Indicated, There<br />
are P now listed in the senior<br />
Mass, whereas SB received diplomas<br />
in 1«•>.<br />
Adam-,, pf 'Jie<br />
now BOW in England, England.<br />
l.ULII. COAL •nd WMd 1MB, r.nWl, -<br />
inl"!*- rthi^iu •.dn», «tB, U(ed bicycln. He«<br />
Room F« R«l~ ^I^^fflOSSllf |<br />
•I,! flfil n»f.<br />
Winter Rental.<br />
Personal!<br />
HIT aur nrHt dtWrtlitnl', A lull<br />
[ 'oiiilS Hi'MPlYnEV circlaliif, pii hjoltf, m».<br />
Robert Watkins Recuperating<br />
2nd Lieutenant From Wounds<br />
Graduates from A.-A.<br />
Artaiery School<br />
Parents Hear frtip<br />
Joseph F. Fitzgerald<br />
Corporal aftem P. W*«in». m Priwte Joieph F. Fttaierh/a. mv<br />
M MM. mm m Wamm, S13 Mi was wounfle* In aefien earW !n<br />
st., w^ fradua'W last week witti January, P^wmaWy m fteAftlean<br />
a eosnmtaJon M seeond lieuteiiant eampairnyUi BOW weuperatlrw i«t,.<br />
from the Anti-Aireraft AWlliry .ifartorUy in an Army HoipiWiL no-<br />
Bdiwl. "Officer Candidate BlvWon, ,»rdinK to anoaiw ..vtfr,m^^<br />
Cfcnm Dn-ris. N, C; tw his oarente, Mr, and JSw Tmthy<br />
J r t ,<br />
private HtaMraJd rtnorteH Mi<br />
, Ueiitensnt WatUni, w»» ftrwiur<br />
;nttd m '- —--— -"•—<br />
In 1DS1. i<br />
I is connected with tl<br />
111 WI AHB annli for WHEgTONB »M1<br />
bureau.<br />
' ""* j LEE fVRU; bring jmir ccrtlRMIe !•> I Lieutenant Wotklns was h'ttr* u-..<br />
..ilir »». KURTZ OARAOE, III and Atlantic furloiijm fljia week, feirt will leive<br />
lough wttJi Jus parenta here,<br />
.Monday for aShew post at Port<br />
iDatli, near Jamestown, Va.<br />
LFAT>S ATT4CB<br />
ON NAZI SUB USE<br />
Majnr Paul D. Browji, o<br />
SON BECOMES ENSIGN<br />
Army Air TOrei, wWto w<<br />
and fl«urtter.ln-law er urari'e a ^rr-<br />
Brown, superintendent <strong>of</strong> rhoota a<br />
were gueits a* ttie wown hmne.<br />
ExeFNeht cendHinii; 1,11. fn<br />
•It. Cmr tW. G, W, Oracs, WUS<br />
av.. <strong>of</strong> ohfjiic IJftl,<br />
Automotive Service<br />
i0 » i<br />
ffi^*««5? « £»TwHtaSffiJ The wMe heart the ne«s <strong>of</strong> her »as^ weather, when V^ty ar^-MI • . , -•-.. •••. - HOfttS : •-•; - •; r|<br />
P»5J ^ a,v,, frtmi Wednesday j , ^ ^ , ^ tt a ^fe ntwi,l>roii*ast.lle most Mart, tihey ibeiln ,o PIM PBBIIO W E oi BEH pdopintt 1<br />
to Friday, laat week. . ifc^wn tame <strong>of</strong> «e yournett fflelr ylfflanee, tn rarher thiW mn< Of TM» ffi glLSSS**, «*?:,-, i<br />
rer the past year he tauplit m^in - -, .<br />
at Soott Weld. St, Louis, an Anny pAET¥ OIVEN TOtt<br />
! I v l<br />
dtt* to «tay • an the ;fteadi,,- whilft<br />
"A good many people.-, i<br />
tihued; "fMl sorry for the ^n patrWlffig<br />
tBe fceaeh in Olp «W. But<br />
cbinpjred wl«l Amertoan nuhters en<br />
forel^i soU-Jn fos Boles in ; AMaa<br />
or in tne Waeuis aTea-jHJese tw»<br />
itdiQUS foislgri agentaj the<br />
city, New Jer«y, (he<br />
unusual ylfiiarMe la Mquiret].<br />
Y IWinoLsUui Oav a*<br />
[ ariraes, gta< "Pi report anything giiijfl- t ^nJ<br />
returned to his : etons, no inattw how mmti," he »o wii 0<br />
Business Service* LIKENS UROTUERS<br />
post Wednesday after, er, a ttrte-day; -iwi "BJWB»I "II yon
P<br />
l^j r V i ; I Ay total <strong>of</strong> ,154, abdominal pads<br />
or the other. InaMatuch a3<br />
**• . n 1<br />
Scott wiU fee general chair<br />
Ireshmenta. t? 1 1 * ;<br />
County Over Top in<br />
Srrm>, Sav* Chapnuin<br />
8OMERS POINT-Atlantlc County<br />
ha*, jone. owr tfte. top In Mie<br />
ralvace ri MM, metils "art( (ate<br />
and grMae, and in well on the way<br />
to the same success In ttie coltec-<br />
salvn(* ehatanan. , . . ,<br />
. A total M 12.731.000 pouiiite rt<br />
««*«•Si. DurW. «»•««§ p ^<br />
mm a<br />
Committee Named<br />
ty . o cng,<br />
do' School* tbaave mo-<br />
ration meeting, appointed Mrs. Ar<br />
j tut finally abandoned the ideas as I<br />
Atlantic Gity Club<br />
Pre.icfcritSpok.<br />
mdrot tt-m, AUaWic «* KM Besigiiea ^rtflr- for WufWng<br />
ill club, was guest speaker at pnrpqsw, the flhn preserrtB Hop?<br />
loeal Klwfliil£|l}nner meeting at ^, an erratic foreign correspondi<br />
[ Jam Washington for-eAnsolatlon. won<br />
r.* Frtnfc San- finds lie to oil the trail <strong>of</strong> the blg-<br />
'.; Fred Manne, | for Axis'espionage In this co"ntry.<br />
if*iimmil~mi grt" & tSe"*SSustoey, howryer,<br />
added to he leans Oat tha Axis leaden<br />
_ . .*•••""' I porterJhero sueh>«rnUeulouj, flrtyre<br />
r ui-,teaai,.headeii tjy Adi in the eyes <strong>of</strong>, the WrM .that «n<br />
affilnBH* Harden alnl ' *m*»'-BlfttefwOBH Still leadi one will beUeye his wry If he does I<br />
'WuKjay <strong>of</strong> last to attfndanes w^i a, score, <strong>of</strong>, 4-1, give it out.<br />
^•%tW*m Banies m o»rt Bpple,<br />
Mm. »«¥ 'iflbuk. MW, BtMUW<br />
wta Mm. I&a<strong>of</strong>th'lWrte, itti,<br />
•Wm Jewell, MM, iawii Mnthlai,<br />
Mrs. Albert ateetaion. Mrs. Elchard<br />
Button, Mrs. Frank Hawr..<br />
Luncheon, Partv<br />
1 ^ ^ FOTrf MS. TOBfc<br />
Water «M chairman <strong>of</strong> ft lund»on<br />
ana e«d paito to the Mi.<br />
t^« BuUdlm, to tentflt Bw ^.<br />
gfcUcBrtwn »»t, Veteium <strong>of</strong><br />
Mirth, «•<br />
• -Mn^ Lewis • Mi« Ltiey johnMti is the new premiafer, Edward dannelli Mi»r- I . __,.<br />
oSleew. BjgQ Stanigt for^^ie elift, and, receh'ed ' i Martin. Donald Mtek and Phil'v 11 ann 0°,<br />
"lirjJi'Pind. thanlw hrnit serVJces,' ^nry Hoe. jAhn haw the prtneipal lupDOrt'n't II tiM Bowman,<br />
Valentine Party<br />
Plans were made for tee nexi,<br />
meeting. February 22, which will be<br />
a to-lftl me*tir( jflffi the flremtn.<br />
<strong>On</strong> P*ru«^ ffi, ae Auxiliary wUl<br />
sponsor a teo and-rood gale in the<br />
Fire Ball, at 1 psa. Mm, Steelninn<br />
will be general ciinlrman and will<br />
to.asisted by Ma, Mary Braun<br />
and Mrs. Alk» Hya*.<br />
Tlie nttenduncc prizes went to<br />
Mrs. Otarencc New and M».. Floyd<br />
Vorheea, After the meeting, TOlentlno<br />
were exchanged, and a pot-<br />
luck supper served try Mrs. Charles<br />
Hart and Miss Josephine Breslln.<br />
i<br />
Pocahontas Party<br />
Rworted d Succe S<br />
Monday<br />
Without any ffluglons <strong>of</strong> errandeur<br />
or grand pretensloni, "My Heart<br />
Belong to Daddy" teUs In timple<br />
srie knows how to HW It up oro-<br />
a NmdgoinB yoTinff o*ille?n Df<strong>of</strong>emor<br />
In whOM none rtie mtem blrfh When<br />
the tajd In rtiidi she Is on her w<br />
»oned in a Mtasrd. And so hM<br />
way. '."eteran film eoaiedlaii. nnd it<br />
!s by far and away his Bert rnlfl.<br />
Marttn O'Drisooil to the bubMe<br />
dancer and Wchard Oarlson U the<br />
ooIleRo prqfeisor while stroni auoporUtiB<br />
rolei »re earrled bv ndrenw<br />
Bates, Mabel paige, Franeef<br />
Oifford and Velma Btrf,<br />
Somers Point<br />
Four Selectees<br />
pi,, Se^d-Off<br />
fiftMTOS POINT-THe followlns<br />
lndurtMi, Augurt Bajliet, Jr., WttU<br />
lani Pehrie, WBJtam Quiff, and<br />
williani oasSdll, wm given a farewell<br />
In the mayor's oBlee, WednM.<br />
silver Moon<br />
tenants iPOINT<br />
»f W» wil, p^May erening;<br />
Mil. Wed Brim r^ortod on the<br />
an to 18^ pound* ftr ea«C \m OBrtpa Wiftert, Wi, Thomas Me. , J*^<br />
$ P W , . p W t<br />
pppnib.. *».. month. ,ln<br />
Ominty, ny, 18 1 out <strong>of</strong> o 3 31 com c u n r t i W»\ Const drujgist solved<br />
h haw estalbllslied t lid regular gr l meeHy Hy or the problem <strong>of</strong> ellm trtocks and<br />
bimonthl bi-monthl? ti tin can an collection, ollection deyv d v satlt f h i t b l<br />
Atlarrtlc County turned ever 268?<br />
Jfl»'wmdi rt processed tto.;«pt<br />
6 L« » re«ent »rd narty. Mrs,<br />
f poMtttlrafOTI^S *0 JMffi BMW »fl MM. Itenk Waltef. ?««• Ma*dBMr a«ed as keener<br />
»\ Const drujgist solved Florenee ^amea, Mrs, Sarah Ml*<br />
bl b f l<br />
air wag reported 1U. Mis, Anna Bo.<br />
scatrlty <strong>of</strong> pharmacists by pool- btown and Mrs, porls males «riU<br />
flng Ms dni(r supplies and nrt.<br />
haw charge <strong>of</strong> refi^Hnents at the<br />
,f«lp»iib«to^iflflh two aeieli.<br />
Wmiaiy IB mpeting, R>llowln» fte<br />
meetlnf, Mrs, Hetai ssiived refreili.<br />
menta.<br />
Double Holiday for<br />
'-»«• Folk T^»y<br />
SQMms Faror—Today wKi'%<br />
a double holiday in iooiers vmt,<br />
It is Uneoto's birthday, and also<br />
the day Wat Om Outdw Honor<br />
RoU wUl be unveiled and dedicated.<br />
Ww I*«l OTapinan M ttiit «wy<br />
aane display flap.<br />
dw mumlnir, Wore leBWnt tot ftif*.<br />
vice. Mayor Fred Chapman. Bev<br />
Oedrte Hickman and OaiTftt Sull|.<br />
van were present and addreawd the<br />
boyi. Mr, SulUvan. iialrnmn « ttw<br />
MUt fimd tnnunltUe. nreiented each<br />
one Tith a pen and pencr set,<br />
Point GhurdiM<br />
BETHANY METHODIST<br />
Rev, C. E. Hickman, Pastor<br />
10 a.m. Sunday School.<br />
11 ajn, Momlng Service. Tooie:<br />
"The Porgottcn Dreajn* Yontli<br />
Oh<strong>of</strong>t<br />
DIE A CtABfemttD AD<br />
1 ,<br />
7:80 pjn. Evening Service will be<br />
• Lincoln youth Service. Senior<br />
Choir,'<br />
• • •<br />
FTOST BAPTIST<br />
WlnBtla Ramiah, Pastor<br />
10 am ftindsy School.<br />
11 ajn Mornint 'Worship. Topic:<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e Out <strong>of</strong> a •Hundred,"<br />
1-M p#n. Bvenine Worthlp, Junior<br />
Choir under dteMtion <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
BMl Wokman, Tople: "Till He i<br />
OameUi.<br />
^^J=<br />
1 ' T Home<br />
1 Lnthemn<br />
ML and M<br />
The Transflgumtlon <strong>of</strong> OvtHdm,<br />
J-4S B.m^^Piureh gehoot<br />
r<br />
1U1B am^nie »rtlBe, pastor Ad-;<br />
'ler wUl preaen BSe fcennon- "Keen,<br />
error tte ausK<strong>of</strong>aod.': , ,-T<br />
THe ehoir will Wrift th* aaaiMn,<br />
: EDlsUe; a Peterli.M^l,- * •<br />
k--- M 1 - ^ ! ' ' ' 1 "I 1 Oospili MatttieF'Hi i.|, ,;>>/^;<br />
It U Not too Late to Inrl : Installation service' for members<br />
,M»ptlng <strong>of</strong>: the:<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs; R. Hagfubucher. Subject:<br />
••Chrtettons Paying.- *S,:<br />
TOtrndsyi 4iM WB^flBhflrmttQn<br />
GOOD FOOD<br />
0 GDDD SERVICE<br />
and WWd, ft^J<br />
Aim Hov«lty. d<br />
OAl<br />
Kldfilcs i}e , Ad<br />
Henry Fonda, »laurno<br />
Thomag Mitchell and;<br />
"The Immorl<br />
•Al» CMor'c.inlra, »ii<br />
Buy More Wat^<br />
HOGflTf<br />
SEA ROD<br />
Resort Campaign Of f to Flying Start/<br />
Week and a Half Before National<br />
, Campaign Officially Open»<br />
, had Blready baen subscribed In pr.>campaign activity that The daughter, MmR ^<br />
opened Mo'iday. . .. ayer, 01 wurtiaetonr ?rtth her two<br />
1 , Mr, Bell, general chairman <strong>of</strong> a I<br />
lonal men working for the<br />
;* Oro&i, reporttdthat the'total ttu»<br />
% {ht mined included three
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win TWn"* out fay. tD* Op<br />
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mmtKe^BH^nik<br />
2 Degrees Above Normal ]<br />
m mm fotUt W^k*W,'i«M irftti • amnl(pfmll«n-ly this 1 w*e%i the grccs. The raohth startfed tM<br />
•M^l dii t a t I J itt surplus at heat aggregntlng<br />
U«ft< *t0 slmoEt two degreesUore 65, degrees,ex t.flv*fU<br />
«qr a House Intetstate Oprnmenx ^»e^l<br />
.WJHJWT««W,*(» eanewtertion,• •**i£l>g«*»<br />
slmpUflcatlon,•', and ittuidirdliB- —^-«^<br />
HOB ^s-Jnduj^ J^tprejent an) _<br />
attempt ,to: *w«e our domestic • f»«« Pff*;.,,<br />
aamnv iMilini. nut iiiMuw, ^ T. J. Vnm <strong>of</strong>eRt|alrtnr '<br />
BBty Shoppe<br />
Kichard D. r<br />
club itki Hl4fy nigH'- w®"?^ 1 ,4#<br />
^io jt^j to •budget carefully lor j<br />
Ijax, may. fiftiJ themselves in serious di<br />
tiea witft Uftcle SMn. ' ,^<br />
Prudent taxpayers are adopting a<br />
=ftf • ^Urchaiing tax notes, frorn $25 upar,<br />
1 ladle deposits in a Savings Fund A ^<br />
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yew in ,ize and circulation, will be mued Aj<br />
fir<br />
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, No wute. ttfl wwR> (SHI* nui<br />
,r*lloph«i» wrapped/. otilF for<br />
FilUl. pf C»J<br />
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A complete list br dog owners has rT*giS«l he« Md<br />
and U this is not dons state auttarttt,.<br />
wUl ,fep:ih and proawute<br />
oniap<br />
•ler Au»Uh,7e, mar<br />
pressions they iam ever experienc- ry A. Mmm Wtlrfd naval <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
ed and that, the municipalities are HH widow, formerly MM MU<br />
im nM f v >\.A<br />
»wfri rtad tf* litWf, ltW Wtf, Wtf »<br />
hi* M TO Mi hands and «anid<br />
quite, reasoning to himself, "What"»<br />
FOR H M<br />
USE A CIAB81FIKD AD<br />
MiM<br />
j"ft»i-iS. PAll^S'"^ ' ; '* '<br />
$1.49 Grade Seamleu<br />
d Mattress Protectors<br />
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Blight Irregular but you would newr^know U. Ualied';V,<br />
'.; ;, ,'. auanUty-^** sure juid get. your Jitarft ! . , ><br />
39c Steven*. Pure AU linen hkh Crwb<br />
39c Steven'* Pure<br />
' IS<br />
111 , *3 £ . * • ' « * t ^ff<br />
__,-_.- , „ p_—_^, <strong>On</strong>e<br />
trip to U* laundry wiU make<br />
tbim like new. . 'tii 1 ;^':^;: L<br />
; Helena Rubinstein<br />
! Beauty Preparations<br />
Limited time only. Hurry and get your thaw <strong>of</strong> these well-<br />
sides instead dE at tfifc bett<br />
Bt K BLATT CX»^-Stnrt Fl«r<br />
jfi*?^Txwy :<br />
; Be> ;«h«firJiMr Bo«Wi«'<br />
Two-lM.T.xUr.T««f|<br />
You'Ufind the furcostyouwant in thiaaaleatBlatt's l<br />
. . and<br />
•trviM and amarrneMl C«nt ea^r V /•.<br />
for these prize valuetl v. ••.•.; >• , : v<br />
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• . » * .<br />
ITIWRVAM,<br />
.ft, Detroit,<br />
Y«V<br />
i a group <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
went to Wling<br />
m j OPA—to explain how<br />
A* *ent freezing rule to<br />
It was not ex-<br />
b«t»«{«'Srtmmeirresort and a<br />
(>W ^bfe to bring; home a definite pro-<br />
i would be giv^n due consideration,<br />
vn di4 not, hdw*wr. nwekly bow it?M<br />
It started home in fiflvting mood. And<br />
• up this week when Mr. Boswell<br />
. —JCohfr^Mbaaii and U. S. Senator*<br />
Ithiadistrict, andalflo wk-mJw aent a letter to the<br />
>pomto#y wquesting that it moke known its decis-<br />
__,^,..r, IP, "Washington was<br />
oil the shore have suspected—<br />
are abysmally ignor-<br />
. is nothing the general pub-<br />
„.— do.Itfe £ight-*eaded by Mr Bos-<br />
-•a IB good and capable hands. We believe that the<br />
" delegation front .this district will carry it<br />
ywwiro itself, if necessafy, Ferhapn. when that<br />
com** they wilt need the support <strong>of</strong> the public, in<br />
fornipf letters, tfdt«niBi»-even personal appear-<br />
BJ 1 V *l •', 1 llf^ •'<br />
Ihe Sentinel-Ledger, working closely with Mr. Bos.<br />
* lell; estate men, will keep its readers closely<br />
And if the neceawty^rfoes, it >ill call for vol-<br />
''<strong>of</strong>fensive action." The stability <strong>of</strong> th« re-<br />
.atrility to contribute to ttie war effort and<br />
totMBssUb r folveirt—ris ^hryn^wfd by this thoughtless<br />
J "itfotT<strong>of</strong> the rent controTacVto such communities,<br />
It was meant to •<br />
industrial areas,<br />
. it have never been<br />
with seasonal communities and<br />
protests are forceful, we shall fail. The<br />
cial Washington these days is, quite<br />
tlte war comes'first and that if sx>m» bus*<br />
- wen whole communities—are sacrifice<br />
<strong>of</strong> winning, it is regrettable but nee-<br />
case it iB* ! r^fettaMe, butNOT neces-<br />
r jobjto prove it And to prove it, we<br />
k wpll <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial prejudice and indiffer-<br />
-formidable than it would be in peace<br />
> Himself with 1 „ ,<br />
j-his bit to help wintthe war,<br />
Henry Roeser,<br />
. / Jr., city commissioner and income<br />
L %££*••*$&* tot **- M .new^ to the Botary Club<br />
Citizen were still<br />
it he Isn't going to<br />
en he is just incapable<br />
- i s* fnr a]{ <strong>of</strong> aji ate going try pay until it hurts as it has<br />
before hurt in this nation'3 history.<br />
just; mexamvte: If you are married, with<br />
income <strong>of</strong> $3,000, you paid S30.S0 income<br />
' in lfl42.Jfo 1343 you'll r&y $442.80.<br />
' 1,338 per cent!<br />
.experience this year should con-<br />
. r*S stfoiStd budget for taxes fronrnow<br />
Cry to estimate, our year's income and then<br />
by week or month by<br />
Ing time comes next year<br />
r for-it.<br />
a little, few <strong>of</strong> ,us will ac-<br />
that it's better to sac-<br />
. - ,—^.Jom and ability to earn,<br />
to/go to aijy lengths to win the<br />
W chenr^uly until we are con-<br />
rttnt' hirt abandoned its<br />
.that's why we are<br />
terest the activity <strong>of</strong><br />
rtimiftee which is in-<br />
warnmentdl cpipoutures.<br />
* want non-riwrnUaj government ac-<br />
nd notmnl ne'ciaary swvicesTeduc-<br />
, but vc.it|Hq want the assurance that<br />
: more money for the war<br />
n a,lpt <strong>of</strong> rumors from<br />
• M bang appropriated<br />
vj«,,eijent.<br />
Winning must be our<br />
tfon. But the American<br />
f alert lest,in winning<br />
(ing fot which they are<br />
iplo, pledged to pre-<br />
«nd subservient to<br />
fext9MonthM<br />
i both hop-<br />
AOTTJAI, legislation<br />
was confined jU> Wtoor measures<br />
... J.ltaee <strong>of</strong> oontroverap<br />
slowly sfttplntt up at ffy^^on, l<br />
tha, t^lttmtvta aim i« crops.<br />
t<br />
Here's to Your Health!<br />
Some Obstacles You May<br />
Meet After You're 40<br />
Walter Wttltir Pltkin<br />
"IJIi Begins at Forty,"<br />
We should like to qualify Utst<br />
statem*nt. Life begins at 40 if<br />
you succeed In iidestepping two<br />
deadly obstacles. Otherwise your<br />
life is apt to end abruptly before<br />
you get <strong>of</strong>f to a, good start. These<br />
two obstacles are Heart Disease<br />
and Cancer.<br />
• * * :<br />
CANCER is second only to<br />
Heart Disease as America's fore-<br />
most killer. It takes a toll <strong>of</strong> one<br />
out <strong>of</strong> every 10 people who reach<br />
the ago <strong>of</strong> 40.<br />
What Is Cnncir? Science, af-<br />
ter years <strong>of</strong> research work, knows<br />
little nbout the disease.<br />
Something — Just what is not<br />
known — makes cerlu'.n K'oups<br />
<strong>of</strong> body cells go completely "hay-<br />
wire." Instead <strong>of</strong> replacing them-<br />
selves in the usual orderly fash-<br />
ion they keep piling cell upon<br />
cell without any apparent rhyme<br />
or reiison. Thia Is done at the<br />
tJtpcnse <strong>of</strong> the heulthy cells ar-<br />
ound them, A lump or sore forms,<br />
generally Increasing in size. Even-<br />
tually the disease gets into the<br />
blaod stream and starts second-<br />
ary growtlis (called metastasis)<br />
in other parts <strong>of</strong> the body.<br />
• • •<br />
Though science has as yft<br />
learned little — this little Una al-<br />
ready saved thousands <strong>of</strong> llvts.<br />
THEY HA.VE POUND A COKE<br />
FOR CANCER PROVIDING THE<br />
DISEASE IS TREATED IN ITS<br />
EARLIEST STAOES.<br />
This cure is cot achieved by<br />
any internal or external medi-<br />
cines such as serums, salves or<br />
ointments. Nor can it bo cured !)y<br />
special dicta. THE ONLY<br />
TREATMENTS THAT CHECK<br />
OR CORE CANCER ARE: 1, X-<br />
rays: 2, radium, and 3. surgery.<br />
BEWARE OF PAKE CURES!<br />
None or these treatment* will<br />
cure unless brought Into action<br />
at the very beginning <strong>of</strong> the dis-<br />
ease.<br />
If you have collected more ttjan<br />
35 birthday anniversaries to your<br />
account do not skip a ye^r with-<br />
out having a complete checkup<br />
by your doctor. Have this: ho<br />
matter how well you mny be fetl-<br />
ing. The insidious, thing about<br />
cancer la thfct you can feel ami<br />
look in "the pink" until too late<br />
to effect a cure.<br />
• * *<br />
Canocr usually attacks ihe skin,<br />
digestive system or th£> lil<br />
By MIRIAM B, RBICMLX<br />
tel:s us.<br />
NOTE — These arlifles bj |<br />
MINS Roiclily. pliyslml edD«. ;<br />
lion dlret-lor in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1 ! i<br />
public schools, are written in I<br />
conjunction with the resort's j<br />
new community health pros- [<br />
nut. They are designed to |<br />
teaeh both ehildrrn and par- |<br />
cnts how to attain phytlat |<br />
tltness, so essential lor Ml ol j<br />
n» If we are to MB tlie war.<br />
—Editor. |<br />
View any <strong>of</strong> the following lr-<br />
rogularititti witii suspicion ^<br />
Uiey urc nil danger signals that<br />
MAY mcun cancer:<br />
1—A lump In any part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bbdy.<br />
1. An abnormal discharge from<br />
any body opening.<br />
3. A sore that fails to heal rap-<br />
Idly.<br />
4. \ wurt or mole that change<br />
cs appearance and Increases In<br />
slxc<br />
5. Persistent lack <strong>of</strong> appetllR<br />
nivnmpanlrn by a marked loss <strong>of</strong><br />
vciftlit and frequent inrtljtstlon.<br />
Tl.ese symptoms do not ncc«s.<br />
sarily mean cancer —' but they<br />
.ill arc niRDS that MAY mejin<br />
cancer. Play It safe and find out<br />
definitely what goes on. What-<br />
ever tlit- decision — you should<br />
know ut once. SEE YOUR DOC-<br />
TORI<br />
• * •<br />
Cancer is not cnuscd by germs;<br />
therefore the disease Is not con-<br />
tagious. It can NOT be "caught"<br />
from another person who has<br />
cancer.<br />
Is cancer hereditary? Here ag.<br />
ain the world <strong>of</strong>, science isn't<br />
sure. There does seem to be some<br />
evidence In experiments With<br />
white mice that the disease is<br />
passed on through the female to<br />
the young. However, the finding.-,<br />
as yet are not conclusive.<br />
, sledding in the Senate.<br />
The opposition, headed by the<br />
Boards <strong>of</strong> Freeholders: Hate this<br />
fa the first step toward reduction<br />
<strong>of</strong> state fligtfway aid, although in-<br />
sistent centals from all, parties<br />
have refuted this . Senator ScvU<br />
has taken no stand as yet; tnaj<br />
IweU determine the final Oecl^on.<br />
,' - 1*e Water Authority Bin lduoi<br />
ducar by Scott, may solve art ant<br />
dent state pTOUlem. 'Deiplte tut<br />
equate water supplies, ^te «tate<br />
bn. rieve?i,had Mutftdi^teATnes.<br />
1 for highly-'populated atfu^s be.,<br />
. canuft <strong>of</strong> tlie lack <strong>of</strong> Irrferconne--.<br />
tlonr,, In past years politics tins<br />
sabotaged movements far an' ov-<br />
most other diseases arc<br />
on the df J creflse, cancer Is ever<br />
on the rise This Is Mought nb-<br />
out by two conditions; „(!> Tlitre<br />
urc mate people over « years<br />
now than ever before. A hund-<br />
red years ago the average person<br />
died before even reaching the<br />
age <strong>of</strong> 40 — now the life expec-<br />
tancy Is 65 years; (2) There are<br />
still many people among us who<br />
think there Is something dis-<br />
graceful about having cancer.<br />
Tnty are ashamed and, refuse to<br />
admit even to thenuelvts, that<br />
they are suffering from this dis-<br />
ease. Tills 'ostrich" attitude Li<br />
now causing many more deaths<br />
then necessary.<br />
Cancer Is a great misfortune—<br />
It Is not n disgrace. It Is no re-<br />
specter <strong>of</strong> persons, people <strong>of</strong> all<br />
classes and creeds, rich and ptor.<br />
alike succumb to It. ,<br />
Remember; THE CURE QF<br />
C/dftCffl. BESTS ON EARIY<br />
DIAGNOSIS' AND- PROMPT<br />
TREATMENT BY "EXPERIENC-<br />
ED PlfYBiqiANS. YtTOR DdCA<br />
TOR-Jg ALWAYS lorn BOOT<br />
©WILL COMMISSION]-<br />
RUMOR<br />
TIIE STUDENT<br />
as peals to have an excellent<br />
-,-iy if it Is that w cannot „ ._„,<br />
toi a hxigUm After the war mis.<br />
medical atadimts); -Now In this<br />
rnse the woscles <strong>of</strong> Ihe patient's<br />
t<br />
l the left<br />
than the<br />
e pattent<br />
limp* hu«, vliox wmild \ou 4o<br />
lrl m li clrcunuttaniesT 11<br />
studmtt<br />
Vfw .-.'. - ^ -^<br />
h<br />
Our Yesterdays<br />
ONE YEAH AOO<br />
<strong>City</strong> rescinded original plan to<br />
piy h&lf ialanes to municipal<br />
employes In the aimed forces. But<br />
to keep up their pension itatus,<br />
• * #<br />
Eleven pieces Of art work by<br />
high ssnrjol students entered In<br />
stiita scholastic exhibit «t New.<br />
ark,<br />
• * *<br />
Open fires on the beach were<br />
ba lined at night, as a defense<br />
measure,<br />
* • «<br />
T. J, Carey reported much ac-<br />
tivity li. Summer rentals,<br />
* * *<br />
Mrs, jane K. Morrison, pioneer<br />
hottl p.oprietresfj. died In Miami,<br />
Ba.<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
Resort merchants wire invit«d<br />
to Trenton to discuss formation<br />
<strong>of</strong> a state branch <strong>of</strong> the Inde-<br />
pendint Busiiitssmen's Assocta-<br />
Uon,<br />
Administration <strong>of</strong> tlie city's mu-<br />
sic appropriation was tratiMemd<br />
frcm Mayor Champion to Direc-<br />
tor RoeMr'i department,<br />
• s s<br />
The Seashore B. and L. report-<br />
ed til0,000 worth <strong>of</strong> mortgage<br />
loans in past year, elected Dr,<br />
M. B. Stunnard president.<br />
Rev. William S. LaSor, addresg-<br />
ing a congregation <strong>of</strong> Boy<br />
scouts, oharactertaed Hitler as "a<br />
little man with a very limited<br />
mentality.<br />
II YEARS AOO<br />
Dr. AUin Oorson, defendant in<br />
hilirious mock Mai, was cleared,<br />
<strong>of</strong> ehwge <strong>of</strong> breach <strong>of</strong> promise, •<br />
* i •<br />
Comtjirssionct Treut and En-<br />
gineer Collision. Mtn stBvey. rs-<br />
oommt Bded a BOO-loot steel jetty<br />
at WM st. to reclaim the beach.<br />
* * *<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> School Estimate Ion.<br />
ped 110,000 <strong>of</strong>f the school bud-<br />
get, as proposed by the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education, despite protest.<br />
• •<br />
Townsend D. Showell. school<br />
ttacher. fractured a rib in class-<br />
room when be tripped and 'el<br />
while quelling a mischievous pu-<br />
pil<br />
* • •<br />
Ralph Ltmont created a new<br />
lnduustry, jig saw puzrie manuo<br />
hiring, employlnf; seven people<br />
20 YEARS AGO<br />
WUlinm E. Masscy, jr. accept-<br />
ed invitation to coach the high<br />
whool track team<br />
H*. • •<br />
A "feast <strong>of</strong> song," featuring<br />
work <strong>of</strong> Ethclbcrt Nevia was<br />
enjoyed by the Allegro Club.<br />
Engagement <strong>of</strong> Miss' Cornelia<br />
Collisson to Bwlng T. Corson was<br />
announced by 1 her parents.<br />
Flanders, Hotel promoters an-.<br />
nounced they bad tJ42 subscribers<br />
to SUicfc Irom. tlOO to $MM»0.<br />
'• • J<br />
Dr. C. Eugene Darby complet-<br />
ed a tMBHmidiiate ooyrse at tho<br />
Metropolitan t^otplta]. New Tort<br />
'imp itetJ* and maWh •<br />
BtiltOB: .<br />
lbs njlili can Vie »n4'<br />
VAfed by lo^al Orwna© voiui^lla^ ( . ^y<br />
FAOT: H. W. Woltott, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Atnerlcan b<br />
vage committee, says; "Scrap 1« being consumed by the i<br />
idly as p^jsssble. The Immediate uss <strong>of</strong> all scrap collected<br />
contemplated nor possible. The problem was to collect UMMS<br />
lore winter made scrap collections difficult, u not j L "<br />
household scrap as yet unconsumed represents what i<br />
an Industrial blood-bank. Steel mills draw on it <<br />
ment the available flow <strong>of</strong> high-grade metal."<br />
RUMOR: Fann machinery ISM not received (he'<br />
rating for farmer* to acquire enough machinery to'<br />
farms.<br />
FACT The 1043 quota or farm machinery has been<br />
cent. Also extended .were credit facilities foil fanners thfo"<br />
loan program provides 1325,000,000 for short-time loans i<br />
cult Interest, to be made available through the Regional<br />
Credit Corporation<br />
RUMOR: The foveimnent has been negligent in trcln, «<br />
tracts to small businesses. ^ "*.<br />
FACT The Smaller War Plants Corp report* that onr'al<br />
000,000 worth <strong>of</strong> war contracts had betn allotted to plant* SMI<br />
from. 5 to 500 persons This number Is expected to lncreae<br />
as soon as more small factories and businesses become<br />
manufacture <strong>of</strong> war products.<br />
Other Editors? Views<br />
NEWSPAPER HISTOR*<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong> history was made In<br />
New York the other day when<br />
the Dally News ran a prominent<br />
display on its front page asking<br />
people NOT to buy the News, but<br />
to borrow one from their neigh-<br />
bor if they could. Sort ,<strong>of</strong> "share<br />
yew Mwsaptr" plan.<br />
It wasn't many, months ago<br />
when aU newspapers were scramb-<br />
ling for circulation.<br />
Reason for Hie sudden change-<br />
over is a paper shortage. A 10 per<br />
cent cut has been ordered by Un-<br />
cle sain, and he promises that<br />
before long another 25 per cent<br />
cut may be expected. Publishers<br />
are worried, and some maga-<br />
zines (notably Time) are now<br />
rationing advertising, giving pre-<br />
ference to former advertisers and<br />
accepting new accounts only as<br />
Epsce to available.<br />
The effects <strong>of</strong> this global war<br />
are far-reaching. Although news-<br />
papers, ind some magazines, are<br />
now regarded as in the "essen-<br />
tial" Industry class, shortages <strong>of</strong><br />
men and material are making the<br />
going tough,—Cape May County<br />
Times.<br />
GERMAN MORALE<br />
B has becomi inweaslngly com.<br />
men to question the phlUty <strong>of</strong> tue<br />
Oennan civilian population to en-<br />
dure Indefinitely Uic hardships <strong>of</strong><br />
a hopeleis struggle. Thh belief t»<br />
altogether reasonable, as well as<br />
encouniing. The morale <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oennan amiy, which is posSlbly<br />
In as critical a state as that <strong>of</strong><br />
the civilian population, has not<br />
been m widely questioned. This,<br />
we believe, Is a mistake.<br />
The greater part <strong>of</strong> Bit Ger-<br />
man army does t consist <strong>of</strong> elite<br />
corps. Fatalities have been sub-<br />
stantially greater among the<br />
shock troops at decisive phases <strong>of</strong><br />
the important battles, v.mie com-<br />
mon troops have been used In<br />
mopping up and holding opera-<br />
HOBS. The pick <strong>of</strong> the German<br />
S'my shs been BIdly barteied in<br />
the put two years, Hitler must<br />
now try to preserve these elite<br />
corps, particularly avoiding their<br />
.. use in defensive Winter opera.<br />
tlons. in such case, the nigrpJe<br />
<strong>of</strong> the troops on ttte Rusiian<br />
front depends on the <strong>of</strong>ficers that<br />
command them.<br />
Since the war began In 193$,<br />
practically the entire German<br />
Mfe'h command and general staff<br />
have been changed. Officers who<br />
had perfected the strategy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
, successful German operations In<br />
Hie West, and particularly those<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers that disagreed with Hit-<br />
ler as to strategy In the Cast,<br />
have been removed. They have<br />
tieen replaced by generals <strong>of</strong> far<br />
less military caliber, generals<br />
hand-picked by Hitler and Hlm-<br />
tnler.<br />
These changes have <strong>of</strong>ten been<br />
misinterpreted. What Uiey in-<br />
dicate Is a basic change ol strat-<br />
egy, ftom the traditional policy<br />
<strong>of</strong> all-out <strong>of</strong>fensive to the use <strong>of</strong><br />
internal terror as an essential<br />
part <strong>of</strong> military strategy and the<br />
creation <strong>of</strong> vast stretches or<br />
wasteland In Eastern and W«st*m<br />
Europe in case <strong>of</strong> retreat, lum<br />
far these change* may also h*ve<br />
crippled. Oennan mtlitaty morale<br />
•will lie determined on the Russ-<br />
ian fWttit this Winter. — Atlant-<br />
ic <strong>City</strong> Dally WorW.<br />
The Week in<br />
Washington<br />
Continue*! ••<br />
• Congressman Louis<br />
Democrat, also from<br />
struck % significant notu i<br />
told the Bouse, during i<br />
the bugi new war an<br />
Ml, ttat it must be ._,<br />
Hie "people are stirred 1 ?,,<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> bureaucracy ta6*<br />
ini evidences <strong>of</strong> waste^<br />
travagances. •<br />
Representative Ludlowl<br />
ed that tht people are L__<br />
desirous <strong>of</strong> having Conmii<br />
up "effteUve curbs m~*<br />
grown and vigorous ,.<br />
which Is becoming too i<br />
a force in our nntlomJ"!<br />
whi* is threatcnlrjgTfr'i<br />
free ente^irlse _/ •<br />
Senator Claude Penpet.'j<br />
Seal Democrat pf FJortS'j<br />
Ing for enactment <strong>of</strong> nlFou<br />
<strong>of</strong> War Mobilization fit, »<br />
that "People ore tired o '•-<br />
tratlon and t am tired i<br />
and as a faithful<br />
New Dealer, I am going tf<br />
cure the deficiency <strong>of</strong> ft! i<br />
^nlntstratlon."<br />
The Nut Bowl<br />
Boy (watching<br />
ade); "Urjy, Mra. Jews,<br />
eornts the tantl"<br />
Mn, Jones. -Land ab* ]<br />
is Mhn home ana tutper<br />
startert ytt."<br />
THE BANGE<br />
"This Instrument," «Md I<br />
lor, "is used to find tbt'f<br />
-Una gsfes," chuctm<br />
eld lady visitor to Igtt<br />
ship, "Imagine loom '<br />
kitchen stove wlLh a 1<br />
G-NASHII<br />
JS6a*<br />
Save four<br />
•lamp.<br />
Take old Adolf into J<br />
Save your Jollani, 1 ]<br />
bond.<br />
Duck his cowlick<br />
pond.<br />
Say, Uncle Sam, I<br />
For/<br />
or Awericwi<br />
the Fuehrer.<br />
BWWAR<br />
AND STA<br />
'Fairy-Tale NewsAgen<br />
Created By Germany<br />
bTOkdcaabi' from ~aSamag pi*- «dW.<br />
-"•- have, h»r* tt^imnpuSowii<br />
" i-» reports<br />
Surprised on<br />
- A fransnawt, T non-inflaJn-<br />
matok, vtntilflitid pjastla<br />
-rcomjtlete Ut<br />
to say- things they<br />
thrownlback h,<br />
Mi.i<br />
- PartyHonow Mrt.<br />
< WooJford •<br />
I If' Ml , r /<br />
Friends and neighbors <strong>of</strong> Mm<br />
CharleB.F. WooUord, 29 W. ISJlh St.,<br />
gur<strong>of</strong>lsed herwttK a party THUTS-<br />
day anniveraary. Sie had, a shower<br />
or ftow^ta. candy, cards and pther<br />
IIUIS Many friend* called during<br />
dayi Buddy and Billy Town-<br />
l "HWP B»f^;»<br />
ii^T'^^ebmc^llDwbtl <strong>of</strong> the I<br />
f Monday night's meeting <strong>of</strong> the.Oc-1<br />
e<br />
y<br />
send. slngWB WPy<br />
You ' presented Mis.<br />
with .a large caks baked 'm Wielr<br />
mother.. Mrs. Francis. To^nsend.<br />
Mn- Wooiford, formerly <strong>of</strong> Ijane<br />
downe. and her daughter, Mrs. Bet-.<br />
(y K«Uer, art 'residing here per-<br />
manently since the death <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
Wooiford, late vice president! <strong>of</strong><br />
the Wooiford Wood Tank Manu-<br />
facturing Co.. Philadelphia. They<br />
had been Bummer residents for 30<br />
years.<br />
She attributes her good N.ilth<br />
to the peace and Quiet ». ocean<br />
<strong>City</strong> and Its unusually mild weath-<br />
er.<br />
* • *<br />
MBS. HAMILTON FETED<br />
ON arm BIRTHDAY<br />
Mrs. Margnret> Burman, 810 3rd<br />
St., entertained Friday night, Mrs.<br />
Sarah E. Hamilton, Mrs. Robert<br />
Mills. Mrs. Janet Canuinc, Miss<br />
Lucy Hendershott and Miss Flor-<br />
ence Burman.<br />
Mrs. Hamilton celebrated her 87th<br />
birthday anniveraary last Friday,<br />
Bhe has been residing with her<br />
nephew and niece, Mr. and Met.<br />
Robert Mills, 100 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, for<br />
seven years.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday, Mrs. Hamilton was<br />
honor guest and hostess at a din-<br />
ner party. Bho received floweta,<br />
gifts, and greeting cards. Those at-<br />
tending were: Miss Julia Monag-<br />
han, Miss Mary Monaghan, Or{ xd<br />
Hill, Pa., Miss Kathcrlne Ruhling,<br />
Mrs. EliEatieth. Barrett. Pliiladel-<br />
phia, Mrs. Margaret Bunnfin, Mrs.<br />
Janet Carraine, Miss Florence Bur-<br />
man, Mfas Lucy Henderschott and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Mills.<br />
. Cbutvh<br />
p.m. AU<br />
- persons • Interested dtonkt- attend.<br />
Nstona Council, rocabonU*<br />
Loan, wfcUy.mr^Unf, Red Men's<br />
Ha'l, 8 pjn. tollyved: jby pakllo<br />
card party, 8:30 pun.<br />
iHiMo NlfM",<br />
<strong>of</strong> Eislera Star, MM<strong>On</strong>lo<br />
Hall. 8 pjn.,<br />
TrESDAY—tuiicheon apfl card<br />
i<br />
home <strong>of</strong><br />
Clunce, I3U»<br />
b<br />
Mrs.<br />
and Culeman<br />
FOR QtltCK RKSULT8<br />
USB THE CLABMU'IEU ADS<br />
|!>;<br />
WAR WIVES<br />
GET THIS<br />
GRIPPING STORY<br />
Yes, Bill'ii number lud come ap,<br />
And <strong>of</strong> a sudden Hiiry Wai no leaj-<br />
tt th« Datrlotlc war bond burcr. t£e<br />
enthuBtaitlc volunteer who "wanffd<br />
to contribue All flhc could" to As<br />
war effort. Suddenly sbe became one<br />
<strong>of</strong> in anuy <strong>of</strong> baffled AmitHeu<br />
woqieo wlia bave been told what to<br />
contTlbitte .— loved ones, comsan-<br />
tonshlp, Inrtfme — and fear clutched<br />
her heart with Its Icy Angers.<br />
"I'm thirty-one," she thought,<br />
"What'll I do? Roboity wants women<br />
over thirty."<br />
How Alia. Smith trlflT<strong>On</strong>haBth*<br />
solved her problem li explatiied Jn<br />
tbe 12-aage booklet, "ins. Smith<br />
Cirrlei <strong>On</strong>," by Mf«. E. E. Brooke,<br />
Dnn 61. ^ntcilca'i top authorities *#n<br />
tmpiorniHit for women.<br />
The attached coupon or a phone<br />
call at S-3M9 will brim you • tin<br />
ill the Iwoklet without cost or Ob-<br />
, , y ,<br />
betieflt pf Natoiu.Cvancll, PPC»-<br />
hantaa Iiod^e. 1 pin.<br />
p.ibl'c Curd Pitrtyi ' i i<br />
Republican Club, Title' and Tm»t<br />
Co. bnlldlng, benfflt <strong>of</strong> AnxiUaiy<br />
<strong>of</strong> ^'hore Memorial Hospital, t p.<br />
tn. •>U( BlrthOay Anriivemwy Din-<br />
ner, Owiin Ctty Civic ClnlN Ply-<br />
month Inn, 7 p.m. Miss ClaxrttU<br />
Sthon, iprak^r,<br />
• notary Anne cam party, home<br />
or .ins. J. T. Huilies, 7« WeUty<br />
m. Members' husbands Invited<br />
guests, 8:30 p.m.<br />
WEDNEgDAT—PuUie Card PMty,<br />
Women; Republican Club; Mile<br />
anil Trait Co, bnlMinr. Melt<br />
Canteen eerrlce rud, OMu<br />
<strong>City</strong> Rtbekah Lodge, I p.m<br />
Cdrtlsh supper followed Jy<br />
time. Aoiillary Mf Morgan-<br />
Kanck Post and l^glonnalrw,<br />
Tnt quartefs, fi:30 pjn,<br />
TtlVRSDAY— Watani's Clob <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> meeting, home el Mrs,<br />
W. ThomHs Adami, 6U AUanUc<br />
0«., S pJD.<br />
WeeMy public card parly by<br />
Women's Republican Club, Title<br />
and Trust Co. buUdinr. 1:30 p.m.<br />
FRU>AY-Monthly pahlle gard par<br />
ty, btnL-flt fit, AWUsUm's B. C.<br />
Parents' and Teachers' Asaocla<br />
ttoii. hnme <strong>of</strong> SIhs Ellnbetli<br />
Beedi, Hum bulWing, |lh st. taj<br />
Weft ay, 8 p.m.<br />
Miss Horsey<br />
Good Citizen Girl<br />
Win* AiwwtRMort<br />
D.A.R. Honor ; •<br />
lOis Jacqueline ljgr»#>; Ow»a<br />
<strong>City</strong>' Btujti Sohool aenldr, Dim tbe<br />
distinguished honor <strong>of</strong> being ocean<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s "1W3 Qqotf, OtUaRutaDOlTV<br />
The.daughter ol jfr. and. Mrs.<br />
Jack Htasey, 416 ^th »u ha4 the<br />
honor bestowed upon Wr Satd<br />
ft b 8illH<br />
upn Wr Saturd<br />
afternoon by Sarah 8tillweH Ctuxp-<br />
ter, Daughters OI the AmCTican Re-<br />
volution] meeting' at the home or<br />
Mr*. Stifling; W. CbW.<br />
Miss Honey, who Trill represent<br />
he resort Chapter, will have pos-<br />
sible chance with other candidates<br />
throughout tin. state, to be chosen<br />
to attend the Nattawl Congress <strong>of</strong><br />
the DAA. wh«n it meets in Cin-<br />
cinnati. Ohio, April IS to M.<br />
FOEMEB CANDIDATES<br />
PBESENT<br />
Miss aioria Woodruff, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s 1843 Good Citizenship Girl;<br />
Miss Jane Brownlee. chosen to<br />
941, and Mis* Horsey were guests<br />
it the meeting.<br />
The regent, Mrs. Ralph L Golf,<br />
presided. Mrs, Cole, chaplain, Bd<br />
the oBeni e»toi<br />
Personals<br />
,Mrs. Bury JTeeborn, 9S» pieta<br />
me av.. Is in the Wills Bye Hospi-<br />
tal, f*UAd#phla, wfawe she «-<br />
<strong>of</strong>ot)y underwfnt an operetdon.<br />
" • «<br />
'Rfenda <strong>of</strong> j Opt. Austin Dowr»,<br />
»T'Ple«Aire >av wiU b pleated<br />
4»T.<br />
to<br />
j Op A »,<br />
Ple«Aire >av, wiU be pleated<br />
tjkt he Is now laiprovlng<br />
/ after a critical ttlnest<br />
weeks.<br />
*<br />
an-<br />
J-. (>Uj^/Sew Jersey<br />
Colleqet' Commerce I<br />
PHILADELPHIA COUPLE<br />
MARRIED IN EESOET<br />
•Sbe wcddlns af JOii tf<br />
Louise Scliwaltrer, dau'tflter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mra. LouLs Brfiwalier. <strong>of</strong> PhlJ-<br />
addphla, to Harry Shennsn Shev-<br />
Iln, ion <strong>of</strong> m. and lira. Harry B.<br />
aievlin, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, wa« performed Saturday at 4<br />
pjn,, in the mmm tf ttie Wr»t<br />
Pre^teriBn C3hundi, this city. Bey.<br />
George- Pitcher <strong>of</strong>ficiated.<br />
The Shevlino Mve a SuDamer<br />
home here at 307 Wy ay.<br />
Attandoriti for the couple were<br />
Mrs. Raljih B, Seltzer and Richard<br />
w, aJievlln, bromer at ttie brid?.<br />
isrwm. Otten preMnt wire Mrs.<br />
Richard shcvllii and Ralph E. selt-<br />
«r, , , •<br />
Itollowine the ceremony there was<br />
a supper at fleebnan'g Inn, Long-<br />
nort, and flie couple left for a We*<br />
heymoon trip. 'l*e!y wiU imim<br />
%t" mahlnrton Lime aardeni<br />
Apartmctlte, Germantown. Mr-<br />
She vlin Is connected with a Phlla-<br />
delphla tond and lnvcsrtinent com-<br />
pany.<br />
the oBenuig e»rctoei,<br />
A donation to the coming Rtd<br />
eras War Fund Drive was author-<br />
ized. Th» usual yearly eantrtBu-<br />
tions to the DAB, approved s»ool»<br />
and Hie Student Loan were con.<br />
ttnued for tbe MM,<br />
HISTORICAL TALKS COMING<br />
A lW <strong>of</strong> historical talks Mm to<br />
be presented over radio station<br />
WBAB was ansngtd by Mil. Aij~<br />
gustus D. Hopptag. the series will<br />
be sponsored by the chapter.<br />
The annual state conference will<br />
be held in Trenton. March 18 and<br />
IS. Headquarters will be at ttie<br />
Stacy Trent Hotel, and the meet-<br />
ings will take place in the state<br />
house,<br />
Mn. Lawrence M. Lear advised<br />
the members <strong>of</strong> a revision In rules<br />
for ttie Mute to the Flag, decided<br />
upon at a conference <strong>of</strong> It histor-<br />
ical organizations. .<br />
SPEAKER ILL; PAPER BEAD<br />
Due to illness, oeorge B, Brown,<br />
the scheduled speaker, was unable<br />
to attend. His paper, a book review<br />
<strong>of</strong> "Problems <strong>of</strong> Lusting Peace,"<br />
.was read by Mrs, William H. Mow-<br />
en.<br />
The March meeting will take<br />
place at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. William<br />
Nelson, lit Wesley sv. Members,<br />
are asked to take emmp <strong>of</strong> an-<br />
tique 0am and eitnlnln tticir his-<br />
tory. Tnere BISO will be a book re-<br />
vim pertaining to old gtosn.<br />
Following the metUng<br />
H J<br />
ADBBllg _„„.„ __1. |<br />
Waat •_ ^^_ HIM _ _ HM."<br />
My<br />
I'toBf ««i «r• like brown msluiei<br />
H»!flM« HI Pft j«a« tMchiDf<br />
I flifct, far10 je.iil (Bo alnm;<br />
' n'« snt ramj<br />
—RumfoidBaklni Powder, Boi<br />
B. l«Bf«rdy t&de Mud.<br />
y/str vat/re geaary PAKLGR TWS MEEK<br />
• 664<br />
OHNSON'<br />
A New<br />
Complete Bcauly Service<br />
mints wen served by Mrs, Cole,<br />
Other members present wer«;<br />
Mrs. Earle Brown, Mrs. Hopping.<br />
Mn, Morgan Hand, Mn. R. H.<br />
Klauder, Mrs. Edgar Coraon, Mrs,<br />
Oharles H. Vail, Mrs, Homer Pet-<br />
erson, Mrs, WUHan Q. Atobott.Mrs<br />
Smith Collins, and Mrs. Nelwn.<br />
Quests wtre: Mn, Norman v. Bar-<br />
gent, Mn, Harriet VanOUdcr and<br />
Mtu SteUa, Abbott.<br />
• • •<br />
LEGION AND AUXILIARY<br />
TO RAVI SUPPER<br />
A covered dMi supper, followed<br />
t •ntertAinment wm be conducted<br />
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., in Ameri-<br />
can Legion quarters on the Music<br />
Her by the post Auxiliary. It will<br />
be for pest and Auxiliary members.<br />
Flans were made at the Febru-<br />
ary meeting for ttie affair. Mrs.<br />
Philip Shalto and Mn, Prank Hart<br />
are In oborge <strong>of</strong> arrangements.<br />
The material was ordered for<br />
nappies, (Old annually bv the Aux-<br />
iliary. A disabled nv vete^ wffl<br />
make the popples.<br />
The next business meeting will<br />
be held March lo.<br />
Cards were enjoyed and refresh-<br />
ments served by the hostesste, Mrs.<br />
Charles Brtcfcley, Mrs. Robert Lear,<br />
and Mrs. jack Honey. Other mem-<br />
bers present: Mrs, Albert Oldfteld,<br />
Mrs. T. M. BUattt, M». Hemy<br />
aregory, Mis. Clayton Boblnsoi).<br />
Mm. Join B. Trout. Mrs, Raymond<br />
McHenry, Mrs, Mroy Crgwtey.<br />
D. OF A. sirmm TOBDAT<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> 6117 Council No. 10.<br />
Daughtere <strong>of</strong> Amerlra, will have a<br />
covered dUh Bupper starting at<br />
6:30 pin., Tueeday, In Red Men'e<br />
Hall. It will be foOowed by a reg-<br />
ular mee<strong>On</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the lodge at 8 o'-<br />
clock, featuring a cekfcratlon <strong>of</strong><br />
tii birthday.<br />
mst'IIarte Patten, ftrnflewood, a<br />
obunnato or Miss Dorfg.iVwnllnsoti<br />
»t the Glassboro 8t«tr<br />
College, accompanied ,<br />
son on her Lincoln holiday vacation<br />
period in the resort, as the attest*<br />
<strong>of</strong> her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam<br />
Twnllnsoa, 433 Asbury av<br />
• •, •<br />
Mte. Mtvry Bentley, Buffalo, was<br />
a, week ea/ll ihouse guest <strong>of</strong> her<br />
sister and brother-in-law, Mr and<br />
Mrs. p»ul Beootte, 415 5th st Mrs<br />
Bentley. a, registered nurse, Is em-<br />
ployed with the American Car and<br />
Foundry uo. She accompanied her<br />
chief nuiie on a business trip to<br />
New York <strong>City</strong> and made a dur-<br />
prlse visit) on her sister.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Louis C Green, <strong>of</strong><br />
Haddonfleld, who operate the<br />
Grecnway, Wis <strong>Ocean</strong> av., are<br />
spending the Winter In St. Peters-<br />
burg. Fla The Oreetttvay will open<br />
for the season Mav 36.<br />
Mrs. William J McArdle, 817 Ply-<br />
mouth pi, returned home recently<br />
alter having- spent several months<br />
In Philadelphia<br />
Mr. and Mis Carlton R Baklpy<br />
and son. Russell, <strong>of</strong> Eatontown. and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William Hageman, or<br />
Wanamassa. were Sunday guests <strong>of</strong><br />
relatives in the resort Mrs Hage-<br />
man formerly was Miss Helen<br />
Bakley Mr HegeroHn will enter<br />
the armed forces Frtjruary 28.<br />
• * m<br />
Mrs Joseph Stetser. 430 Bay IIV,<br />
has returned home after having<br />
undergone a major operation In<br />
Shore Memorial hospital<br />
in B*dl<br />
prevailed In the table<br />
and refreshments, whli<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Ralph<br />
chairman; Mrs Albert Cartibnrn<br />
and Mis Frank Homer.<br />
Nomination <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
nounced. They will be eltctcdj latf*.<br />
Anhouncement wax made <strong>of</strong> die<br />
monthly card party. '"Hie Proceeds,<br />
for the Oantecn Service Boom<br />
Fund " which will take place<br />
nesdaV at t pj)l. lo the,Wi<br />
Sepibllcan club rooms at Btudebaker'a tmHt-mme<br />
nflying BWnd to determine the career.<br />
Jr*i« <strong>of</strong> oil fw tattooed drfr'-<br />
GET UP-TO-THE-MINUTE<br />
INFORMATION FREE<br />
QTUDEBAKBR dealers have received new service in-<br />
O Mruction» direct from the factory that enable them to<br />
help you get the best possible performance out <strong>of</strong> your car<br />
under mileage .rationing: '<br />
It't essential to the nation'* war effort that cart them-<br />
•elrei be coitterred BI well as the tires they roll on and this<br />
mean* regular maintenance and lubrication as well as paini-<br />
ttkinE inspection service. • . ,<br />
Srudebaket 1 dealer* will gladly advise you on what to do<br />
to keep your car from wearing out before its rime and to<br />
prevent it from perforrding unevenly. And you place your-<br />
•elf under lio\,obligation by coniulung any Studebaker<br />
dealer on your driving problem*.<br />
ROY A. HEHGEL<br />
T • ""Trap'" *• 7T! r !?i r VC •. 1 1 . "*« - • *.^_ ,' 1 ' ' ' . 1 r\ ^••»<br />
Fill Out War Stamp<br />
Albums, Is Plea<br />
A campaign appealing lo Amerl~<br />
canB to complete the 100,000,000<br />
outstanding War savings Stamn<br />
ulbuins, now only partially fll'od<br />
wid to convert tfiem Into War<br />
Bonds will be laundhed next wef V<br />
by tho Treasury Department. Sec.<br />
retnry Mor^cnthau announced this<br />
week.<br />
Under the Bl<strong>of</strong>ran "Say Yes!" re-<br />
tailers throughout t-l'e country «11><br />
UTBC customers to take their cbango<br />
In War Stamps.<br />
"Jf completed and redeemed, thi<br />
100.000,000 tilbvtns -would represent<br />
almost two billion dollars In War<br />
Bonds," the Secretary said.<br />
WOMEN'S Cl.UB HAS<br />
VALENTINE PARTY<br />
A Valentine party was held l»St<br />
Thursday by members <strong>of</strong> the Wo-<br />
men's Oltfi> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, at the<br />
honio <strong>of</strong> Mis. Clyde B,: Ellis, S3i<br />
Seiispruy rd. The affair wns pre-<br />
ceded with a corared-dlsh supperi<br />
Ctomes were enjoyed and a delight-<br />
ful social time and refreshments<br />
climaxed the party.<br />
Attending were: Mbffl Anna SWn-<br />
nnrd, Miss Ruth Gonuwer. Wis<br />
Pauline ticlbcr, Mrs. l^/ilte C.<br />
Hughes. Mr*. Herman! Selvagn.<br />
Mrs. Ocorge W. Meyer, Mrs. Wil-<br />
liam O. Townscrid. Mrs. Roland<br />
Wainwrlghb, Mrs, Harold Lee, Mrs.<br />
Hugh Seeker, and the hostess, Mrs,<br />
Ellis.<br />
* * **<br />
CARD PABTY TUESDAY '*<br />
TO BENEFIT HOSPITAL<br />
Sewing Day at Shore Memorial<br />
Ilosplt«l, Somcra Point, was bib-<br />
srrvrd Tuesday by the hospital<br />
Auxiliary, Worner* ..present were;<br />
Mrs. J. Prescott Cadtnaii,' Mrs. An-<br />
drew B. Maxwell, Mrs. Hedclt. Mrs.<br />
Howard Bussom, Mrs. Mm MiUfr,<br />
and Mra i)avld Bradley.<br />
Sewing Day. scheduled for VJftd-<br />
nesdtty has lieen cancelled,<br />
The Auxiliary wljl conduct a pubi-<br />
Uc card party foe the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />
ttie hospital on Tuesday at 3 pm,'<br />
in the Women's HepuVUcan ciuli,<br />
Title and , i>u^t building. Mrs.<br />
James Harvey, president, wBl.bfe<br />
general chairman. , ';<br />
USE A. CLASSIFIED AD ,<br />
,V-'f 4 t Par. T^<br />
tard<br />
Choie* HaBd-PIeliitl<br />
Pea Beans<br />
2-35'<br />
••)<br />
,;' -<br />
Large Prunes 2&<br />
White HOIIM<br />
Apple Butter 2^2<br />
WlltlMtry'f B«tt '•<br />
12 u ••t<br />
^Cheese -<br />
All Brand. EvaperatMl<br />
Milk mm<br />
TOP QUALITY,<br />
Wllwn'i "CartHlfHT or «wtft<br />
CUT-UP I<br />
•*fti<br />
t • ;<br />
&n.« 'it'-»<br />
'1 t •A, ?'«ii
-t!<br />
4<br />
IT<br />
H , •£*,<br />
late are released.<br />
*Hi©,'-<strong>Ocean</strong> OHy e<strong>of</strong>finiisitaiieri<br />
M»f,^»'"S 5 ' ^ ^ r t ^ i ASbSwion <strong>of</strong><br />
il Wm&IStfM'^' 12 £ HiinlMaoldMi <strong>of</strong> MM Jersey<br />
3 ' #f?«Jif^ " rt " if M **» aa»ouii»d that local andeoun-<br />
- Si^fl?SlB»"*'*'" 10 5 «ar affldato hws wpresieo: over-<br />
* ;WW"Xf^f? •"—' 10 w %etataf approval <strong>of</strong> » propam<br />
|| PANOBtlBN BOLLS m M mmiktoH road work be retnto-<br />
* |N 8EA8H0HE UEAOU?. , ed and earSarked for sudh Me afw<br />
eWnton 1 * Store and Uie Doctors tor theiwor.,<br />
7 eot the, Jump on the rest <strong>of</strong> the A bin to that affect, senate No,<br />
4 field In the Seashore League, Fii- 4. hfl« been Introduced by senator<br />
- day rdgiW,' M they wen tile only sholl and Is now in committee.<br />
«^» en W mmm. epmniaz ttie p«o«pH, dUagree<br />
35^ meitfaants wWpptd Tnmlntl ^ o n one point to a» method <strong>of</strong><br />
Mi tot* Boy y««<br />
Leep^g txmer arid heat tiowirig to Army<br />
n« untfl such<br />
' ttae M m funds ean ta u»d for<br />
^^j^i,to ^,e-prtaeta* when fin-<br />
•me loafl guarts will dafli witti<br />
m A«inHE m^ tarmete some<br />
HIM neitt wtk in an eUmlnatton<br />
co«te*t, and tile winner wUl meet<br />
the winner <strong>of</strong> another game between<br />
North WMdwood and tTOdwood<br />
Creat barracks.<br />
COMMUNIQUES<br />
"Dad, what is an American<br />
communique writer?"<br />
"He it a military man, son. who<br />
•believes in telling nothing but the<br />
truth and as little <strong>of</strong> that aj<br />
possible"<br />
flt. If sometiines it<br />
; More «rt leaving /<br />
8 POINTS<br />
mU MI diffettnt pointi for each kind and the<br />
no in«tlMwlut the price, Your grocer will pot<br />
up the <strong>of</strong>idal ]Ut <strong>of</strong> poinU when you c«neo<br />
it. Il will «1» bo io the newip.pen. The<br />
i l 4<br />
3, When yon bay, lake ilia right CSHOWTOUD<br />
weant<strong>of</strong>UMiumptoator ImlpJ<br />
the book. Do thi. to frool <strong>of</strong> %<br />
your poeer Of ddiveqr msn<br />
ud bud them to him. The<br />
grocer 'muii collect • fatten<br />
•tamp, or stamp!, for nil lha<br />
ndenM pneMd foodi he '-,<br />
tell*. Every rttionedproM»ed<br />
food will lake poinU u well II money.<br />
up the right amount. For example, if the food<br />
you buy ealli for IS pomy it ii belter to tear<br />
on! an 8-point ud a 5-point itamp than two 5.<br />
point tUmpa and i!- 1 and a O^BM<br />
1-poiut «»mp. Save your O"^|8|<br />
•mailer point ttampl "for low. 5S<br />
point foods. You can take the<br />
tumpi from more than one _<br />
book belonging to your houiw- "TTZL . j _<br />
hold if you need to. / J JViM&<br />
n*e for M ihtn pntMed<br />
•: MioooncethedatewhentlieneitaUmpmregood.<br />
|L UN yetaf howehold'a poinU carefully M that you t<br />
Munp*. U«e high-point aumpa firrt, if you can.<br />
IMPORTANT<br />
Y« Mf M ALL Ihe book, at Ik* hm-thoM<br />
Af r i an uk« lh« HUOB book,<br />
in Ik* Nan to do the bujrtnf for ron or jour<br />
We cannot afford to icaste load or five tome<br />
people more than thar /air Mare, , , , That it<br />
•shy canned jruilt end vegetable* are rationed<br />
! that k why meal h qoing to be retimed.<br />
way to 6e lure that every American fill enough<br />
toeal.<br />
Pictured above to the <strong>of</strong>ficial instruction sheet that will be rtven to eaeh person who receives<br />
• copy <strong>of</strong> War Ration Book Two which will MOD be distributed at schools throughout the State. James<br />
Kerney, Jr., New Jeney OPA Director, his advised all housewives to keep a record <strong>of</strong> the processed<br />
school mathematics tejfher.<br />
hag b-en appointed an bistroctar<br />
in point rationing for the<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong> Unl-<br />
| verslty Women, hi cooperation<br />
with the Offlet or Price Ad- |<br />
| mlnlslratlon. sffe Is president I<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> branch, I<br />
<strong>of</strong> tto A.A.U.W. I<br />
She has arranged a meeting<br />
for tonight (Friday) at the<br />
Methodist Chnrlh from 7:30<br />
to 8:15 o'clock, for the purpose<br />
<strong>of</strong> explaining how point rationing<br />
or ro<strong>of</strong>l wUl operate j<br />
and to lire details <strong>of</strong> flu pro- I<br />
cfdtu-e <strong>of</strong> registration nest I<br />
week, Hatuewhts and all oth-<br />
'Warm'Here This Week;<br />
RaHnn Rnnks ftf Ask County Farmers<br />
nation DOORS 01 pianting intention8<br />
rifnffoAo WantAM<br />
A Mnvaas <strong>of</strong> all farmers In the<br />
I/iallCCS TT ODICQ county, to leam their planting In.<br />
Miiat Um SIIWMJH^<br />
tentions Mils Sprin!. will be under-<br />
Msm ioon MUit be Surrendered,<br />
'W We Mpe May Oounty<br />
f^^aitw^ conjervation Asso.<br />
WamS Or A elation.<br />
Oounty fBrmers will be asked to<br />
lien entering the aimed forces Increase production <strong>of</strong> white potaare<br />
required by OP A regulations to toes, sweet potatoes, soy beans,<br />
turn In their sugar-c<strong>of</strong>fee ration beets, carrots, ca• iwvlce comphf irtto Bua wgula-<br />
%l b p g<br />
Th Those *h *ho faU fUto regWer g JleM UlW ttl bk<br />
weak will not be aliie to do so until<br />
%lm b ? wUnqulsWng ttielr books,<br />
k ill t b l ThThe OPA, in a special p bulletin<br />
March u, atate OPA headquarters issued d this thi week, k points t out that<br />
has announced. i Uooks <strong>of</strong> soldiers, left in the poss-<br />
Detalls <strong>of</strong> Uie rettehatton were *^on <strong>of</strong> some other member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
oompleted Widneaday afteaom ftmlly, would permit that member<br />
when municipal school <strong>of</strong>ficials aft to oMobi man rations <strong>of</strong> sugar and<br />
M Court House iwitti oounty Super- col fee ttan oth« people, Him rebrtendent<br />
D. J, Stoker, j dutlng ffie iupply available to everyone.<br />
rai situation Is serious<br />
ADVANAE UIMMMT « . ^ hM a«»otted in terms <strong>of</strong> nUUIonl<br />
^Sm*SSL?^^ o Mh nUm S 081 " to "» *' oth<br />
INSTITtmoNAL USERS er people while the holders them-<br />
Tnstltuttonal useta <strong>of</strong> sugar and Mlny are being fad toy Uncle Sum,<br />
cettee who require supplies df ttMte A loan entering the service may<br />
wmmMUUet to tide them over until retail, his baste A gasoline ration<br />
the regular registration on Maroh book, provided He still awns the<br />
1-10, have until February 97 to ap. car lor which it was Issued. The A<br />
ply M local rationing boards for an book, In his absence, may ise used<br />
advance allotment. IWi was to- by tl.e penon entitled to me <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rwuneed here today ^y state OTA «•».<br />
headqunitem. , , ' 1<br />
Betlntee oa MMeh 1, it wos ex- -r- , „ - - CAMERON BROS<br />
^tittdmrn Jabber*<br />
» S.iyMM »L<br />
•••*<br />
pjamea, rattonlnt« sugar nnd cM- W.-^ A „»•_, e« U<br />
fee for UMtttuUonm uflers will be Welle Affaill'SeeKl<br />
combined rain one system ysKh " *•* •<br />
Moyer Company<br />
the rationing <strong>of</strong> proceseal foods'for<br />
1<br />
d l ;<br />
MiMb and April c<strong>of</strong>fee a<br />
'-:' ,'- • ' •'• ' iBigfitM Umt borough<br />
taint, up 'tor prtlfc *w- ; ,WP»5» tbjtM supreme <<br />
M M at MtaUig rtvtnues from , mynity banliruBt, tji<br />
lot delinquent taxes, the ednaius- der state control,<br />
eioneii Hid, Reduced surplus W» DMlOuJfits 1 arose,, MT<br />
A Wildwood puMic mbm htam<br />
<strong>of</strong> $ioj,o« WM p»e4 by *• Bw?*<br />
<strong>of</strong> School liUmate by a 8-2 vote,<br />
IWday,<br />
Oity ^mmiiiloniis B. O. nigtr.<br />
soil and Roland GoMon dedlned. to<br />
approve tile figure, contendlnB that<br />
the city governing body already !md<br />
agreed to appropriate only 1100.000<br />
and had Inserted It in the city bad.<br />
gtt. Mayor Oeorge Kroman, how.<br />
ever ilfled with the two school<br />
board rBpreientatlvM <strong>of</strong> the Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wtlmate, In the contention that<br />
the new budget was aatlsfactory.<br />
Ingeraoll and Oorson proteitad<br />
ion &ie ground Uiat school costs<br />
haw increased annually for five<br />
jenrs, while the city rulers have<br />
oeen able to cut expenses.<br />
Refunding Plan for<br />
Wildwood, Prospect<br />
A refunding plan involving<br />
1300,000 worth <strong>of</strong> Wildwood city<br />
bondi, and calculated to save<br />
iiO.OOO, Is under coniWeratlon<br />
by the WUdwood commissionera.<br />
Oily Treasurer J. P. OXwt^.<br />
submitted a proposal that the<br />
tax delinquents, or more<br />
•the entire 1B42 levy ^^<br />
Co. Democrats<br />
tS<br />
Edison Sounds Cjj<br />
ite Democratic orami^f<br />
O»pc Mtty County will undi<br />
vlhillzatlon" under a et«<br />
pnniraa annmmeeU Mondi<br />
by Oovemor Ojarlfj jdJi<br />
ma he is hopeful <strong>of</strong> shit<br />
state's direction <strong>of</strong> the pa;<br />
Jersey Oity to Trenton. "3<br />
Addieising 200 party lii^<br />
urged MteolUhraent <strong>of</strong> a<br />
nent Democnitlc itati headt,.<br />
"manned by tkilled trouWe'<br />
en, whMe funetlonj will b»L.<br />
vue, consult with and yj|<br />
county and local, groups. Idj<br />
dictate to them, 11 "j<br />
The governor tald Ui|:Mi<br />
aim must be to try to wui >mt<br />
ltiM in all 2i counties ondaJB<br />
Hafue machine In Hudsot tt<br />
to carry state-wide eHotioaM<br />
iTONB HARBOR AGAIN<br />
^ _fevltaltatg Vtt^M<br />
OUTi OUTS ITS RATH<br />
declared, would ' r(store ffie.r^r-<br />
RATB<br />
TOe seventh redueUsB In aimany cratio pirty to dominate tip<br />
yean In the municipal tax rate was out the lingHi and breadtti|<br />
.TOP WOMEN<br />
THiUEi BOUND •<br />
MbB Rose Castaldl, Mrs. td Mum<br />
men's Leasus. «W completed its<br />
IWfl- eWpeSttW win* TOeiday<br />
night with the WOWBweU out In<br />
HjBtbfr..:.,W7.i.-\- a-',--;/-;.?-*<br />
Hflai <strong>On</strong>staMfB games i n 166-<br />
16B-1M; Mti Hum, 178-153-163,<br />
: and MTB. : Rhjbante, 171-161-lffl». MR<br />
N i i t M v<br />
I troduotlon at fte 1948 budget.<br />
expressed the retajontint the Mil Kation Kegigi;ry<br />
, Trtie reduction was about one<br />
Should pwlde'top payment « the<br />
toil to #aai eounW tteimiw, to To Start Tuesday<br />
I cent, with the late fixed at t«.B4 Ediion's ^Chats' iP<br />
tefitatlvely. The rate TOJ WM In<br />
be l^ilnttirt mm Bountlei In-<br />
Continued from Pare 1<br />
Resort reMdents who'wotfa<br />
M fflt t Trenton slang wtth othero, <strong>of</strong> Mune, but<br />
ins,<br />
to hear Governor Idjaon'.fll<br />
|ftneyd*o«w<br />
following It wUl help to avoid over- Mainland Really Chilly<br />
Councllmen said the cut waamade serils <strong>of</strong> "fireside chats" fftMJ^<br />
wouM-M T«d ai ft inerw for<br />
crowding and delay at any one<br />
deepite the increase <strong>of</strong> almost 20 ton may 4o so «ach WN"<br />
contraction and rOaUlltetlmi <strong>of</strong> ttae, i <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Shivered through Its warm, however, as readingi <strong>of</strong> 4 be- cents In the county tax rate and<br />
roods and HtUm, Mbm to ap- ONE CAN REGISTER FOB ALL<br />
second coldest spell <strong>of</strong> Hie Wintir low Mro were ricorded on the a 10 per cent salary bonus for em.<br />
esirly -Oils week when the therroo- nwiniand at Unwood and Abgecon, ployea paid less than $1200 a year,<br />
piwii « MM Mate jBfthwiw Own. <strong>On</strong>e perron may regliter tor thempter<br />
dipped to almost f ijual cold and 7 below Sn Pleasantvllle,<br />
Bfl^oatt, aril to pay road and entire family.<br />
mtis banda and Interest.<br />
Although the registration will be-<br />
JFortDixMai!<br />
to be Censored<br />
New jeney, ttat day ms eiiminat- was just tW d^rew above m M-<br />
Mall out <strong>of</strong> Fort Dlx will be Cened<br />
here becauM It w a»utfit untinje Iow frtaollil^ m 1178, wMla<br />
soced from now on, Col, Oasslus M,<br />
l ***<br />
fair to ask teachers to give Oielr<br />
on T ipstlny Uie afftalal mark was 1 The weather moderated eonsid. Powell, post domnjander, announc-<br />
sbcrce sen, or only four degrees eraMe Tuesday afternoon, tnrtFBre" ed Monday,<br />
IftftflMM I*.•<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coast Ouard bar-<br />
Irom the rteord mads In Itni. ao- saster aamuBl mitefli said nw<br />
mm Wrtettali teaai M on« <strong>of</strong> fnnr<br />
All mall written by enlisted per-<br />
feWii»W;l^^i<br />
cortmr<br />
^^<br />
to the AtlanUp <strong>City</strong> W«- »W air was Hearting this way on<br />
RllWBM1 ,<br />
sonnel may be transmittid only by<br />
his weather maps and that Oie re- the Armv Postal System anefaftat!<br />
*<br />
be censored by unit commanders, he<br />
•rmok,:,;,,;,,,.<br />
tfttSoutll Atlantic Coast GUaid<br />
deoreid. The order also applies to<br />
civilian mall from the reiervation.<br />
:<br />
night by timing In station ,<br />
Atlantic Oity- station WAAf,t,<br />
ark, or WYYM, TMnton,./W<br />
The governor began ttree f<br />
ago his informal dlscusdo*<br />
state affnlrs, which bfgin at<br />
p.m. and last 15 minutes, Nad<br />
in the series are scheduled,<br />
February 84 and Mafeh. S3j'!!fj;<br />
THE FOOT \ "'."•-:*"<br />
"^ you know wMt ona B<br />
toe said to the otter little We?"<br />
"Don't look now, bW I ^<br />
we are being followed by jl<br />
ple<strong>of</strong>htds." ..,,;„»<br />
eafboajMw^<br />
food anotmente,<br />
mm HONEY<br />
^ mrumwm •«! to<br />
*•** MP witto at ttie emplojment I<br />
Mm, afie construction <strong>of</strong> euch a<br />
V-<br />
Here's How to H«P<br />
CERTAIN-TEED<br />
GUARANTIED<br />
PRODUOTS<br />
ROOFING<br />
Independent Ro<strong>of</strong> ing Co<br />
3 8. Fleming AVK ,100 - 8th St. ...1<br />
Ph. 4-1952 Atlantic aty Oeean Clt7 Wkt<br />
Free Eatlnutei Pnmlihed _ No Down Payment tUq'' m<br />
Painters<br />
l flRECW^EY Inr<br />
Houie and $|gn<br />
PAINTING<br />
wrni MINT*<br />
JOHN H JOHNSON<br />
•1<br />
Caloro!! OU Sari<br />
Pluinbhlff<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS I Report Thursday<br />
AH Classified Advertising Cash<br />
Lost Ration Book<br />
AdiSOe<br />
For Rent<br />
u .pprtmenl, all MnmnH<br />
bb not »w .wm* A<br />
flBBlSW"<br />
$f felt* rft winter p rieti. Mill<br />
nt<br />
Wesley av.<br />
loor unlurnltlicj 0 room Bt!d<br />
isd Central «», H<br />
° IK<br />
>K .Birtnieiit, e«<br />
Ruom* For Rent<br />
Winter Rental.<br />
Wl WISH W Muskml tfupi- ii» ii>ii» <strong>of</strong>, <strong>of</strong>«j.U)y «j.U)y tf tfstvtd<br />
csni b(«m6n*,<br />
William Matthewj<br />
hi»u bnr, wilnii<br />
For Safe<br />
WE ABl IjBliti^Sr^IBlaTqNE and<br />
LEB__T1BESL Mpf-^our scrtifiEatf la<br />
!C« BKATBi, «iril, win whit, .hi,.<br />
•iie 4, Worn twlw. 13,00, Phone «S!W,<br />
WINDOW ihJilci In<br />
OOCKEE Ipaelol pupniea, blon<br />
- " J "»—j PlBtvil<br />
USED trugkg, eoinmercialH and itmion<br />
1 igoni. Cull Woiulbiiri 100. Mr, Rinrr<br />
111 |ny IligtcW ilnll.f, 2-19.<br />
I WAKTEI1—14 10 I*' .lilhojl <strong>of</strong> llnall<br />
un^v i—.jjy apartment hpygp, furni?ih=<br />
..^ „ __. 2 biuekg <strong>of</strong> ee*sn; l'ricf not<br />
idiMiiin, eoal, BO f«cee M Hk it, Pi. M m IBi.K.1<br />
Offla Boon Mi tm.—JLXHiB »,».-<br />
stnvicc<br />
•Repair.<br />
,.- * Appliances<br />
•^dlm, Refrlfenton. Flxtara,<br />
Conk, I*mp», CToek*, etc<br />
JACOB Ci Mu#<br />
fM-ll Aibar> AT. Ph. 1»U<br />
ToCAMDBi<br />
PHDLADEIPHIA<br />
DA1I,Y BUS SERVICE<br />
SlKM<br />
••30P.M.<br />
MAN'S or wsmsiii hikr, Rlft. _...._..,<br />
•w Stenteii pi. Phnne UM-W, j-19.<br />
"UNfJALnw, hjaied mnfler S or »<br />
—DROP • Hiturd n C«U ^j,; *<br />
TownsendDied<br />
in Enemy Action<br />
I Private Joseph J lawless J ? , _. ^, „<br />
formerly 10U1 it, and Cental ay,, JJ^»^' *• m . d ^! S L? e J ** iBs'iAicSig others f^rlni fiiy'<br />
I this slty, recently was p^uated^^^W^onlyasout^ft^j^fks :^om himtA j M OoeUen i<br />
Here After 2nd<br />
Trip to Africa<br />
Hal Smith, Jr., in.<br />
Navy Convoy Duty<br />
tei'day after speeding threB days<br />
vMng His partmte and frieuds<br />
mty Officer smith, Mftouih-<br />
ON I UiaOUOH IN FLOB1DA<br />
..Co.-poral- John M, Ooh end. Mrs,<br />
Oth "* enjoying a 10.day ftujoulh<br />
H iDe ncnM "<strong>of</strong>i*»., Osh's pareriia,<br />
if vtfl^fCIi^j-^flE , "Mill -ii» " *•?WWE57^W^-"^ fT?* : *^-=<br />
gither,<br />
Navy, h«vin« m*de two trips to PHe-fBiMt school at SeTam neld,<br />
John W. fJolUns, O.O.M., who « CaMMsnea, Morowo, nna on# Wp K».. for training as a navigator Of<br />
wia» the Navy* OonstrueHon Bat- to Iceland.<br />
taliori, is now at ttitffli Harbor,<br />
Ajaaka.<br />
HARVBY TO 1TAET<br />
PBJ;-FLIGHT COURSE<br />
B<strong>of</strong>cert Harvey. 1157 Simpson ftv.,<br />
wUl leave Monday for Iowa <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Iowa, where he w
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SOLD!! CRAC«<br />
LUTHEfcAK<br />
Bbm'nt akid Meyratt AT<br />
a Sunday<br />
fr8d<br />
ii»iiitii HH<br />
1U40<br />
• Oonoilsslonsr Soe**<br />
detail net only on the ._<br />
vtinwa TD..« attompl to coUect all df tte I9« U ^&^ %^?ML<br />
V LADIES THAINED S7wh_i aeans a forWddtaf un. «W ; ;*Ntot If j«l,t<br />
Tlte omy Ladto or »#tal and dertaMnf. in view <strong>of</strong> flie great ^vA tonier, dear."• < J<br />
lecreotton Cprps is mow, being masses <strong>of</strong> war WoiteHi W» T»TB ' ^<br />
_h^ taah AUantlc dWBnUWry ^ent as they went and now have \<br />
-„• _ .„„.._ ^ t e con., no money ftr tort es<strong>of</strong>pt ne«t w. Ten per emt sf "<br />
I believe it is wry Unportaht to I<br />
• upon by; the mwsury Department<br />
IOT additional intfoitnatinn.<br />
who ' "Jta t6e past, contribution? wWch<br />
Mt< JHtve been allowed as a deduction<br />
aln- have Wen mere or less ejrttmated<br />
out by the taxpayer. An accurate rereek,<br />
card should be kept <strong>of</strong> these deducand<br />
tlons, because estimated ffeures will<br />
fii JSme 8 or%«2*^%ieh J to ^^^f £ Mnl 2S<br />
they admitted having entered «nd «52^^^S,%J^fr_J<br />
.•W,iwho aho pleaded wll^.to ^*%;«^.M ww present no<br />
pg<br />
fo the house,<br />
b<br />
BWtt.SMtt yB*F ftt fflwetton <strong>of</strong> Wl iW.«i»m • urottded wto.<br />
.:*:!;.«. i-tt •* Ws: f*<br />
lUve Yon bereaxed Your Insurance<br />
GOOD FOOD „<br />
;• cnoo SERVICE!<br />
Y SAUSAGE<br />
RealKiJUri sp<br />
Ph. ISM 10» 1<br />
t__*i___4j_tt^i_^y_^^<br />
Sctzplooms<br />
<strong>On</strong> Rent Issue<br />
':-, '••! j--i"? *'fT?. L*_. . "<br />
f National Realtors<br />
: Join,>v;ith Resorts<br />
••$ >. The OPA, apparently follDTrtni a<br />
Wiggeetlqn made in Washington recently:<br />
by Aftemblyman John E,<br />
. BosweU, sent an Investigator to<br />
Vj tjWMwowl last week to ehecli on<br />
'' contentions <strong>of</strong> the county's resorts<br />
.; tiiat they should be exempted from<br />
j rent control regulations, because<br />
• they have no housing tfurtaae and<br />
•no exorbitant rent conditions.<br />
' But tbstj mn no Indications up<br />
;' to WeAielday <strong>of</strong> tKs wejfc that Hie<br />
:• lve»tig»tqr had visited OcHin <strong>City</strong>.<br />
! In WUdwood he oontMteo Jpyoi 1<br />
! f oeorie^W, Kfogman, But nelthtr 1<br />
• Mayor Weharda, Mr, Boswell not<br />
,, Mr, Boawelfi euggostion iral'<br />
i. 1 mflde M a confe'-enoe, two weilta<br />
'• ago yesterday, between Ivan Cm-<br />
;•* ion, deputy OPA rent control ad-<br />
'} nilnlitrator, and a ddeBiitlon f««n<br />
4 this county, which pointed out Brat<br />
•i wunty's rewrts, m ierve no use- |<br />
•;'; NO WORD FROM CARSON<br />
'-', Attar h# returned home, Mr, Bm-<br />
) jrell wrote to Mr, Oanmn, revinsring<br />
; the "tettm»Bijr" and aeklnf that he<br />
i render a, decision as soon as IHISKt<br />
i jMe, In View <strong>of</strong> thi approncWns<br />
M rentlni Maiqn. He ataft wrote to<br />
ithe D S, Senatori U Oongress.<br />
;,' man from this district, asking that<br />
!-«iey keep In toufli wito the QI»A<br />
It; NATIONAL REALTORS IN FIGHT<br />
Ij MeawOme, ocean <strong>City</strong> and * other<br />
fresbrto^lewacd this •week that th-y<br />
JoinWAACS, Send Soldier 2217 ObUweA Some Wounded Boy In Africa Needs You<br />
IMLU Ration Books if!S^9^W^^<br />
irst 2 Da v<br />
challenge or face the prospect <strong>of</strong> —perhaps on the snot-ihe Is glv- AmtraMa. But Joe Doo_-<br />
•"••• ' ' ,ft::V-<br />
BTfalsaown <strong>of</strong> w,l»taiuw iwr^ '.Itone stretch, unable to meet lt»<br />
•wartluie obUgatlons, an alterna-<br />
,. ; •;,'!;, T«ft Wed. tot. tive which Is unthinkable. •<br />
Hl^t ScUool „„ MT f?M^ |Mj<br />
It ii ebyteu! ttMt We work the<br />
Centnil »t. ,,.:,, CM 637 UHi • Tted Crow la BOW Ooiitg wUl pyt^.<br />
W"«Iey •«« ;,„„„.- |J63; : 4»5! • «S' mid during the coming year, per-<br />
'tops significance will be helgW-<br />
, ened If we view this work In part<br />
: T : mMitmwmi; 1 ##?»W&<br />
Trauraitlc sHock Is overoome. I .1*6<br />
He llv-a to nw* llhe operatdn* I ln« quletiy and t^ently.<br />
Ana it I. Bed CrwiUood quarters <strong>of</strong> th«<br />
pl_«i 1—1 perfonus tW« mlm- I Cross. National,<br />
nev» ,g»t» a<br />
I yo« tmveUtt FWl when Ihe Mo- I<br />
i Registration tut <strong>Ocean</strong> gMfi&tlS<br />
mm tat touana <strong>of</strong> the new fti ' - ' •••••:- ~ :<br />
, \ . $<br />
{, Tthere wore 1118 books issued ftere<br />
I Tuesday ana 1101 on Wednesdaji<br />
[for a total <strong>of</strong> 3217. '. • m<br />
tt «>e ; latin DM' handled :^<br />
the local War Price nd HatJonlnii-<br />
J *? * tawnlnf the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> automotive mechanics, | in lea Ms Cl^, Tuekahoe, peters<br />
assigned t« duty with the Amy and will relieve a Midler lor combat Tuesdiv and 1MB Wednesday.<br />
Supplant Men on Home Front<br />
"Each <strong>of</strong> you has the p "- ' ' '<br />
150,000—an army the i Bj S<br />
." — —— "—-^-fyeaterday, in an appeal to<br />
M__«gi»ilIT ' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> women to •nroll<br />
ManV Many dull Still Using USUlff in the Women'i Army Auxil-<br />
Parking Lights<br />
Army through the Women's Army I n^i,y ^om,<br />
"SMWW1 fiamaMBg^ Real • ' ' ~ f AwdUajy ^rps" M»; *jw_ma £^t^e^ -f^ 5 -"-—-1<br />
.VBtote awds, Mttfyint *em Hiat Altlroufh it was announeed mm I eontuiMed, ««ery wbbwn «1» em- JSli Wtote^te -« _«—,<br />
]:m nattonal opitata had at. than n wtek a«o that O«an Cl» Ms in toe WAAO release! a man Jtoi _^iS5» w_^TvMPlfe I<br />
to»ted; to penuade OTA to altan- motortots need no longer drive wtin fOT eembat am at the front: ^nr imi» re^MSaw^ri not o^|<br />
with the federal government as the | to ne imaware m soi motnnea re- I man IWt to strtte at- the fnemy<br />
? emonsment IROQ, AS an alter- Wrtctlon, TOey are still gropini Coutn HELP BOMB Trans<br />
native, the asMoiatton iugfested along without benefit <strong>of</strong> their lower iZjLSrfB M^ i»J«i«<br />
that rent control be made a matter beam headUghta, WJilch are now tfc?5gS£"F *£ e ""H^IS*,<br />
by munlct^iitte Oiat eomlder they half <strong>of</strong> each lens is Masked out<br />
need it,<br />
OPA. however,<br />
Continuous Scrap<br />
Drive Planned<br />
by Committee<br />
; Haine» Chainnan <strong>of</strong>,<br />
]' Unit; Tin Cam and<br />
F«U Major Goal<br />
- ' EKtoris are being made to organ-<br />
Heret<strong>of</strong>ore the mart has been<br />
tee, though Jack SmltS engineered<br />
the collection <strong>of</strong> metals in an Amer-<br />
down showed thit dlfhtfy te^ HIM<br />
lj(m^ R ^ n ^ i astttant «»•<br />
for tooto d«flar« an? WifcWi ^ ^ Woditrtton Boart, »4t<br />
n list Thnrsday<br />
tonie other sections.<br />
Arm}' which swept through Libya,"<br />
riWfcW and uite Us to BromBt m-<br />
NONE ABNORMALLY LARGE<br />
Mrs. John B, Townsend, chairniaii <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong><br />
RAINES CHA1BMAN<br />
!<br />
None <strong>of</strong> Hie declared amounts<br />
j<br />
Civilian WAAC KMruitini eamiiilgn, made this asBerHon<br />
OUver V JTalnea was named<br />
hen were abnormally larze, the<br />
VL "<strong>On</strong> Wednesday, Vt. ftwsell Dad<br />
chftinrmn. Itie committee will IN<br />
board reported.<br />
yitMdfrom Hie Congreaslonal dele-<br />
divided into five groups for the coll-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oity people followed the<br />
^ gatlon, but had had no word from<br />
ection <strong>of</strong> tin cans, fats; metals, rub-<br />
line <strong>of</strong> most convenience tad flock, ber, silks and args. Other mem-<br />
ed to tee two grade schools, wtailt bers <strong>of</strong> the committee are. 3, RW<<br />
an impression, the national associotton<br />
to now prepart<strong>of</strong> lefiaHtion<br />
it hopes to Introduce and which<br />
would abolish OPAJflrected rent<br />
control,<br />
-inu elorew parallels legi5laUon<br />
mhloh Mr. Eoswell Baa beta eon-<br />
{oiigresslonal detention to Introduce<br />
if no relilf to forthcoming<br />
from OPA,<br />
Tenants to Get<br />
Rent Figures<br />
So They Can Cheek<br />
Up on Landlords<br />
nut a p'ane m the Mr which wuld<br />
Oommfntine on mt changed Ar. ^ j , ^.j. -w... .»<br />
OQld to U_ my Mimlation, granted in rmpOMo IIYm T mtttn bomb Tunte-wen<br />
*o» eommuiUtleB, Joseph E, Brettell,<br />
resort N, J, Motor yeWde Departnent<br />
nweetor, ttld Botarlani<br />
Wdiiy niBht tiiat lower 6e«m» are<br />
tiow pemilislble with certain ex-<br />
MpMoni,<br />
^nly iwhni ntar Hie bench,' woalA add a radfo operatcr, aa en-<br />
He expressed the opinion that if gineer, and a gunner to a bonttH<br />
orcbaUy Is advlMble aba to Vie crew find would make it paaAls<br />
paifekg lights when approaching for another bomber to attack Tun-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> bity on the Somers SPolnt or U. t<br />
S4th it boulevards. DOING TWO JON<br />
JWMMjLSpMMng,:: »»
_ft|»Mf<br />
_ *•< lauded<br />
We*, over.<br />
(oaJbooBttae<br />
>wttni<br />
__"M*><br />
•PEARS<br />
*M But aolna <strong>of</strong> us rotas th»t<br />
rthe pilch 04<br />
i|l__|-<br />
bet<br />
otter<br />
M> SACRIFICE TOO GREAT ,<br />
*"TWs *» a global war. Win 1 Am<br />
erica not only are called upon to<br />
our own war, but through<br />
lend-lease to do more than anjr<br />
other nation has'ty* J&a, called<br />
tpon to do in UIB past ' I<br />
"We are roobilMog the greatest<br />
aimed fane that any i*wn, eyer<br />
put toittiier. None af u^-catt «on-<br />
oetve Its size...<br />
r<br />
! "M', fe eo huge _at no. matter<br />
what v *e are' M*ed to wfcrlflte we<br />
should do it wBwmy. This fy\<br />
biggest team operation we ha'<br />
CARS' J«ra_ BE'CONSERVB*<br />
' "We used t<strong>of</strong>yive 30 mllltonjrett-<br />
JstereJ ><br />
First MethodiBt Church.,<br />
Eer. Benjamin F. AHUM •' 1 ni Tlic Outrch Scnoul Dr Oil!<br />
II Vii] is tuc sii|»nntctiil(;iil 2ii(] hiY<br />
en workers at <strong>of</strong>ficers anil trai.licrs Mill<br />
be 1» il)|»y to welioinc >"U Ln tills Sn4 Andnrw J<br />
l D«wJy^ pajiry Epl<br />
otley, atid ReK<br />
renc Motley,<br />
pastior <strong>of</strong><br />
FOB<br />
B dale,<br />
i I<br />
Old? Get Pep, Vim<br />
wHhlrw,C*tu*Vlti>J«1ttB<br />
At ill tout turn Mtnrwtwi»<br />
Oceso <strong>City</strong>, Hulnej Cut Frier Diuci<br />
STORE<br />
OFFfi<br />
Richard B.<br />
AGENT<br />
8th & Atlantic AT<br />
Buy,More<br />
7 H.m,<br />
7 i<br />
7.10 p.<br />
Wnkiliiy n<br />
I ir t r,, Ii<br />
. Holy Ho<br />
CHURCHES OF CHRIST.<br />
SCIENTIST<br />
•OMUST JEM'S" irt ll<br />
iMim gullet f'if Slindiiy. K<br />
ill Chr.•.[.:.., Scitnv-c (1iu<br />
cicties t>irvuj(lioiit the *oi"<br />
Th* ( olilcn hM U Jf<br />
ntlay, and Unlay,<br />
)<br />
had revealed "liiadcquiwle?" ljj jth<br />
new aratem, which Will be corrtSctcd<br />
! mucti as possible befoiFttt ^V<br />
test<br />
PJtOIESTs'rXENTlFUI. ON<br />
"AIL CLEAR" CONFUSIGN<br />
Pn>t«sts, meattwlvUe, flcoded into<br />
!,tate defense headquarters from<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> many mnmiunlttes<br />
where utfer confusion reigned dur-<br />
inK the test f-.nd lu same <strong>of</strong> which<br />
the' inck <strong>of</strong> adequate "all clenr'<br />
elgnnl-5 kept the blaclrout In force<br />
nearly twice as long as necessary.<br />
Mayor T. Millet Hand, <strong>of</strong> Oape<br />
May, was ons <strong>of</strong> those wtic strongly<br />
urged Dreyifuss to devta! some Im-<br />
proved "all dear'l nrriingemertt to<br />
let tlw 1 puWlc kndw quickly when<br />
en a>rt is over,<br />
IIARI> TO NOTIFY prnnc<br />
Vocal defense <strong>of</strong>ficials pointed out<br />
that while central headquarters re-<br />
telves the signal promptly It l| dif-<br />
ficult to fcpread the word to the<br />
general puWlc. Wardens, out on<br />
their pests, cannot be contacted ex-<br />
cept hy messenger service, whlih is<br />
necessprilv slow.<br />
At Wlldwood. it Is now pkttncd.<br />
despfto that fact, to hnve air' mid<br />
wardeTis blow tlielr whistles as ebon<br />
aij they are notified ot the.'"all<br />
clear"<br />
(OlCi-<br />
Join WAACS;<br />
Release Soldier ,;'<br />
Continued from l*aitejl<br />
the Women's Army Aujdltarj*, PWP! 6<br />
has set' Up three training fcentere<br />
at Fort Dcs Molnes, Ibwa, Tort<br />
Oftlechprpe, Qcorela, and iwytonn<br />
Beach, Florida. There WAAC8 are<br />
rant'to.' school and given the op-<br />
portunity to study under expert<br />
teachers. tf<br />
"'•They receive training -whlrih<br />
would cost them thousand!: <strong>of</strong> dot'<br />
lira in civilian lMe,^;Mrs. TOKIMend<br />
4&\t<br />
MEMBLRIEDERAL<br />
iil-a— tlic rriln<br />
with »nn*r tnta-<br />
tn nil ptrpan-d<br />
" ( J3J><br />
TO HAVE PARTY<br />
Quests attending the public card<br />
party Tuesday afternoon in Pnr-<br />
Ish Hall, 1053 Central av., will be<br />
wrved c<strong>of</strong>fee and sandwiches at<br />
1:30 p.m. Cards will follow. M<br />
Ellwood Preston is chairman. The<br />
party will be Riven for the benefit<br />
or the Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity<br />
Episcopal Ohuroh.<br />
A monthly business meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Auxiliary Is scheduled for<br />
March In Parish Hall.<br />
Sunday Services<br />
OCEAN CIIY BAPTIST<br />
IDtb it. anil Wesley «f.<br />
Th« Elblt TMthlnj,<br />
Co«Dol-Prc5clilii( Church<br />
11 j.m. Wornhili, veminn. hy Dr,." W. E.<br />
Oriirilli. ol ll,.. Eastern Ha|it!9t Sen<br />
in^ry, l'bil«-.< IV. -tJftiadovr .over ita-<br />
turn wrrti. UM kilo<br />
6:J0 ii.ra. Junior I). Y. P. U.<br />
/;30 ii m.. Wor^hi^. scmub. l>y Ur, W<br />
E Gr'fflthi<br />
Wi.d., 7:po i>.pi, MidwcoV pcrvicr <strong>of</strong> pray-<br />
tt, wfpitie aiWl Bililp sttidr. Led by Pas<br />
inr liVrn A Mieron<br />
Frtday. 7 30 p m. lllblc Institute<br />
S W n^i Ui<br />
i ti Hi- First Mrthn<br />
7 Ifl pm I nfnf Evci<br />
Fit it Methodist nnireh<br />
7 30 i* in Unirti Veiling STUH in ni»-<br />
Tirnt Vclnotli*L litlh-h Serrnn on Red<br />
f i-os«( Siuuli} li\ Itev AlljKfM riti-<br />
Rrd Cross Ctinpler nf Occa i Cuy will<br />
1ttett-es an Mea <strong>of</strong> "he programs<br />
Uius far arranged by the chapter's<br />
radio chairman, Mrs. Augustus D.<br />
Hopping-<br />
nALLERAN TO SPEAK<br />
March 1—Eugene Halleran, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
high school history department, li><br />
uddress. "I'm CurloUb "<br />
March 2—A musical program by<br />
Ml«11«hcd a new low rate <strong>of</strong> 1»<br />
ted physicians to the services la-it Per 1QOo babies bom In the State<br />
year. In addition to several hundred _,<br />
hospital resHents and Internes<br />
Having exceeded the quota, the flR-<br />
«re tar this \ear ha? been reduced<br />
to approximately 200 physicians<br />
TTje Committee ld the minimum<br />
Tiumoer <strong>of</strong> physlclttns estimated as<br />
necessary to care for civilian needs<br />
—one to each 1500 <strong>of</strong> tl*e popula-<br />
tion—win be maintained Ir. New<br />
Jeracv i<br />
g<br />
chargd specifically iwltti tbe moln<br />
tenanoe' <strong>of</strong>' property ' for,.'clients,<br />
might qualify lor supplemental<br />
gasoline rationing- for the perform-<br />
ance <strong>of</strong> that {unction.<br />
MUST AOTTJAO.V<br />
PERFORM WOBE<br />
TIM! reveiBlng ruling fiVm Wasbt<br />
lngton, however, states that sued<br />
consideration now will be accoaded<br />
only to those persons who actually<br />
perform, the work entailed In the<br />
maintenance opeietlon. It stipulates<br />
that the applicant for supplemen-<br />
tal fiwl supply roust be an "engi-<br />
neer,: architect, technician, lenelr 6i<br />
maintenance man" *>h,o will per-<br />
form t^e work himself.<br />
Ben Schloaibere, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New Jersey Association ol RPBI £*•<br />
tale Boards, when told ot the re-<br />
•••flr-iaj or the State OPA ruling, flatd<br />
that while New Jersey Realtor?<br />
tvwe pledged Ihemselves to fully <<br />
operate with tile government in its<br />
•war program, Wiey orjt important functions <strong>of</strong><br />
their business—+0 personally super-<br />
vise the maintenance <strong>of</strong> distant<br />
propertJel.<br />
SUPERVISION ESSENTIAL<br />
'It is Impossible for Realtors to<br />
repair .paint <strong>of</strong>' remodel property<br />
'>iprti»plT«s but ]t is esser>tlal that<br />
they personally supervise the com-<br />
pletion' <strong>of</strong> such work." Mr. SOMOBS.<br />
t added.<br />
The state realty lender said he<br />
will contact the Washington Oom-<br />
mlttce <strong>of</strong> the National Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Real Eitale Boards and (U* for<br />
a conference on tlhe "ortntrary and<br />
imfnir" ruling. He vrgts every Heol-<br />
tor and property owner In New Jer-<br />
sey to write to notional OPA Ad-<br />
ministrator Prentice Brown In pro-<br />
test <strong>of</strong> the opinion. '<br />
<strong>On</strong>e large Industrial laboratory<br />
(has Just Installed an electronic<br />
clixslc havlrit no moving parts, no<br />
motors, wheels, mainspring, or<br />
hands. It hag mote than 170 elec-<br />
tronic tubes, plum Into an elec-<br />
tric outlet, and shows time in sec-<br />
onds, minutes, and hour* by lights<br />
flashing on and <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
SOMERS POINT NEWS<br />
Mrs. Higbee Feted<br />
bv I n«J*v Twelve<br />
SOMERS POINT — Mfs I>avid<br />
Emlth entxrtilnPd meinbri-- <strong>of</strong> thr-<br />
Hreky Twelve club at her hone<br />
Tuod-v evening Mrs Hurry HiR-<br />
Kiwanis Told<br />
<strong>of</strong> Holy Land<br />
Club in Tribute to<br />
James Chenoweth<br />
SOUiBRS POINT—Mls3 Florenco<br />
Scull, superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools In<br />
Somers Point, WBS guest speaker<br />
meeting' <strong>of</strong><br />
arc! a large<br />
blrthdnv cake formed tlio center-<br />
pie Mrs 'IlsWe received lmely<br />
gifts and<br />
The<br />
<strong>Chatterbox</strong><br />
is serving<br />
Tasty Hot<br />
Dinners<br />
8S<br />
Hot Platters<br />
Luncheons<br />
40c - 50c<br />
The <strong>Chatterbox</strong><br />
JEAN B. CAMPBELL, prop.<br />
9th St. & Central Ave.<br />
ICE CREAM<br />
Delivery Service<br />
rla and Uic Holy two yeans<br />
ti tlk<br />
y<br />
ago. nnd gave an interesting talk<br />
on the customs <strong>of</strong> the natives.<br />
The Club members stood In a<br />
moment's silent meditation for<br />
JMIWE Ciienoweth. Letters were<br />
rend from Allen KUley. U.S.N., who<br />
Is somewhere In the Pacific. Rlsley<br />
hhd teen a guest <strong>of</strong> the club be-<br />
fore leaving.<br />
Earl Hlcknuui received the at-<br />
tendance prise. Arthur Ftord and<br />
Earl Ilickman were named to the<br />
committee for reigteterlngr subscrip-<br />
tions <strong>of</strong> Kiwanis men*erfi for the<br />
•Wbr Fund drive, wMoh starts tills<br />
week, under the supervision <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Red Cross.<br />
Mrs. John Lloyd, ot Brldgeton,<br />
will be gticst speaker next week.<br />
She is .chairman <strong>of</strong> the speakers<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic County<br />
Bed Cross.<br />
General Jess Band's Army team<br />
won «the attendance prize. TDhe<br />
score is now 5-2, In favor af the<br />
Navy, under Admiral Jim Butter-<br />
We Have<br />
ASH and<br />
GARBAGE<br />
PAILS<br />
In Stock<br />
Hardware -tipunt Cb.<br />
u<br />
William Townsend<br />
Wed at East Orange<br />
SOMEPfl POINT—Mr: and Mrs,<br />
Joseph Townend and daughter,<br />
Marlon, have returned after having<br />
attended the wedding <strong>of</strong> their son,<br />
William, to Miss Mary A?nes<br />
Oownes, daughter <strong>of</strong> vMre. Mary<br />
Dawnes, <strong>of</strong> East Orai-itfe. William<br />
iwiis an honor student at the local<br />
schools and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School, attended Annapolis' Navel<br />
Academy for two years, and was<br />
graduated from Rutgnra University.<br />
At present. Mr. TownetW Is con-<br />
nected with the U. 8. signal carps<br />
at WWark, where the young couple<br />
will make their home.<br />
Elias Mason Dies<br />
After Lon« Illness<br />
BOMERS POINT — Rjneral 1 ser-<br />
vices were held for BSlax Mason,<br />
Thursday afternoon, from the home<br />
df Ills POD, Lftuidre Masai 731 6th<br />
et, where he had made hii home.<br />
Mr. Mnwh, who 'was Tl. Dilaii£i$^r$^l<br />
that will inspire you to make stunning tlretses, suite; shirts, stab,Jacket<br />
weight coate, etc
Mmpmr<br />
, Muni"<br />
New Yoifc<br />
Mcfc.<br />
Topics<br />
By Asseniblyman<br />
€. Colburn Hardy<br />
like a 1<br />
£*will engulf the world! , „<br />
* ,ltoto)w. We. deluded Anglf>Sa»on na-<br />
heir fleb^ W**!Siftotf8 0Iled soon and help<br />
self-sacrificing Germansto stop the Rus-<br />
' si<br />
* t. tliG ieitow who said it<br />
"Jowph' "(Soetitiels. Hitler's propaganda<br />
t speedi th« other day—a blustery, fngh-<br />
" irned all Germans that unless they<br />
__ evoryfliiftgj, GarrhMiy—eaviour <strong>of</strong><br />
W t be able to savd 1$ from Rufia.<br />
1 weeks ago we were warned that this sort<br />
* I soon »«Mtflorfi|tfo«Q|GenW^tiij£<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive, design^ W divide the At<br />
,, ^d mistrust.<br />
I Goerlng gently hinted at it recently But<br />
„, 4 was mor*Mont,Flafr-fw>tedly (no pun in»<br />
i he declarediijat NazilanVTis the only force with<br />
rior mtntality",tokeep Russia from<br />
_ And he hinted, that, Germany could<br />
rtUi wn*,help.fwmJSngland and America,<br />
'dl, thanks, Joe! Nice <strong>of</strong> you to>e so solicitous .,<br />
didn't ustd to hate the Russians quite as much as<br />
refrftkilarly supposed tq: for.we didn't beheve all<br />
riibbifft about their cruelty and inefficiency. And<br />
we don't like >m as much as the pra-Kussian propa-<br />
(want v&$A*i$' tt^\ •*<br />
_-,. we'n ik ^anybody 'who's 1 for us. And we'll<br />
ft%£omr with a people who have performed such<br />
"uction and military miracles since your<br />
atfit tore un] tpur Iti^aty; with JToei Stalin,<br />
j them for what they fit*-—a gallant, heroic,<br />
people who in : a Huarter century have<br />
i' serfdom to a world power <strong>of</strong> first propor-<br />
__4 <strong>of</strong> dealing punishing blows to'your gang<br />
'.ruthfew ruffians, invaders j>f *helr beloved country,<br />
mar-at their homes and cities and despoilers <strong>of</strong><br />
SwSiiili Jf>d children. , , ;_,-<br />
world still hah fear Russia, Joa But<br />
jh-as yo»*nd .your,Nazi beauts have<br />
; it during recent years to fear you.<br />
I-the'world is rejoicing that the Russian bear<br />
•J<strong>of</strong>fee and Jreading forfh'e Rhirietend!<br />
«J» bis Cape May County<br />
-last week printed the atory<br />
^ DD ^ ower beam head ~<br />
&$&& Driving with parking lights—<br />
edpradically to no iight at all-mado<br />
tbil h d d<br />
travel by automobile hazardous and<br />
' us have come within inches <strong>of</strong> hitting care-<br />
who suddenly ldobed out <strong>of</strong> the* murk,<br />
r^ rJon <strong>of</strong>f our port or starboard bows. Sooner<br />
cf? forking light driving would have resulted in a<br />
: number <strong>of</strong> fatalities,<br />
jtq-be hoped that lower-beam driving can bo con-<br />
. . puuotihe. present Red Cress fund-raising<br />
Ithpaigp IB; 'Tin Gbiatf U> Give Double!"<br />
" Bear iLjn mind whtn you're solicited. Also remem-<br />
iJiit'thfe is the only Red Cross drive <strong>of</strong> the year—<br />
JinHijt dblicitation <strong>of</strong> funds for Red'Cross war work<br />
Lihe anhual Red Cross roll call.<br />
|Rive all you ttUh-froin a dollar up. The money<br />
V Widely spent, hwq apxTfclaawhore, to relieve suf-<br />
f and misery, <strong>of</strong> whkh there's so much in the world<br />
tffotv Ration-Government<br />
Jwsey citizens hnv* 1 won an outstanding vic-<br />
„ _, r the Cowan <strong>of</strong> vpoUticitl wasto,' in trw enact-<br />
ht bflthe Stale fegirUalure<strong>of</strong> *n act lo "ration" the<br />
e't tax dollars through 'Priorities pit Public Spend-<br />
> program, tittttt 1<br />
.tabloa and i:<br />
"citizens wilt<br />
, les the<br />
ry.but neatly<br />
" X war-time<br />
5. Bo»weft,i**Mtian'W the As-<br />
ai - £ -'"- i 4 i iB,oBe <strong>of</strong>'eight ntate<br />
fiscal soundnp.as who<br />
time under the new<br />
ission on State Fiscal<br />
out pay for the- duration.<br />
, dorities" 1 program' under<br />
o'a declining income can be "rationed"<br />
1'government nervices, much as reduced<br />
f rationed Among the "American<br />
nomy<br />
. H^U^^ifppBcal wast-<br />
public Bpondlnft continue dn a "busi-<br />
WS?T<br />
ny bov Mmethnes a oom-<br />
namthly minor bill will be the<br />
atf>lctt or spirited debate, wlille<br />
Bin 'Important measure si pi<br />
tfQUUjli with warmly a murmur.<br />
JUtSjliPPened Monday when A54<br />
•WWlntnxIuced, brou^il Wrtli the<br />
hpttc^.-pn the-floor arguments <strong>of</strong><br />
ttiA j- rfnvltl* 1 Ui'it nil men '»i<br />
iir''r,-m bp p-'t!tl(tf M vfi?. TlMs<br />
will tr^fnd the franchise to puro-<br />
leea. etc.<br />
2. To pu« .most etnrt'ovi^ ri r<br />
Boards <strong>of</strong> PJect'ons In first cbs?<br />
Oouuies under Civil service,<br />
3. Ti) Impose sharn rc^jlcf-Vinis<br />
0^1 memlbcrs <strong>of</strong> Oountv and S + :it^<br />
Electinn Boards, so that no diem-<br />
bfir may disc hold any political<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, elective or rio f ..<br />
Here's to Your Health!<br />
T.B.OrNotT. B.?<br />
By MIBIASI B. REICULV<br />
BECAUSE o( the prradunl. con-<br />
sistent education <strong>of</strong> ow adu: 1<br />
pcpnlntion,. nr.tl the ri-uular to i<br />
Ing cl our c!itlilrc:i o( school a?<<br />
the scales ^.•e slowly tlpplne i-i<br />
favor <strong>of</strong> ou_- self!nti.sl.i u:id *i^ni!<br />
recla!ined throug'i the ynrloin<br />
snnitorlums aTid fnstl1«tlcns' fled:<br />
cuted to tills flght.<br />
In an effort to CIOM 1 (ho *<br />
Flon £*tid net borne Ep'Mtor Am-<br />
llcke failed to penult t^o-e<br />
flmndments to 1'*c bill s it was<br />
now merely a codification and pll<br />
champs ev*'n liK own snouH b"<br />
considered separately littr<br />
In odd'Moi \ft f^ven' \ il'dn 1<br />
ALWAVS -Incc<br />
'ti t'1<br />
yeor. a sci-vclnry nt $.1(K)U<br />
M:;fr 'Union): Grftnt' t<br />
to w:ii' veterans who h:n'<br />
nppointlvf; city OHUP for<br />
to IOC" tl t<br />
tile e pi 'i n<br />
llli.||-tj O(<br />
li.iu l(tii<br />
le i "o MM' ;' '<br />
is tl c on 1 v I i-hniTi?,<br />
tllbt-Uu'Oi UCti'U^<br />
'JJOI(. who su^ff-cd<br />
I urn milnulil'on 11 lii mcr-<br />
rroufVd lire<br />
,trt UMiKO'l<br />
ire tlif pc<br />
for tl c c 1 !^<br />
11 (j \ f'< d c i<br />
1 ! f (il'IM<br />
t m i p' in<br />
Mu.li h.^<br />
t' I l-i'i "<br />
•" n 1 lo i h.iX^ ' **(*!!<br />
\r tr !o> ° hr*u^m^<br />
fid u a \ ^ T i ' ^<br />
poi L ons <strong>of</strong> tin 'r<br />
I1C' \ J [> 11(1 fll tl i 1<br />
f* CM\ to r T v^it<br />
:t^ rnt .1 "d TM P'T f<br />
lie'd<br />
live<br />
measure visa AP2 by Hntiimati, <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic, pennlttinn thi> conmic-<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> limited nocess MshwHyi<br />
and jjarkwnvs.<br />
This is seen as the flnit roni-c<br />
In a concerted drive for n fiv^^tn<br />
<strong>of</strong> toll T> q i1tw r *ivs alonsr tlw coo^t<br />
. . similar to the vast Tict^oiit<br />
around New York <strong>City</strong>, made fa<br />
nvoini by Bob Mtoees.<br />
Wlille there m«y be no furtTiei 1<br />
action, the unanimous<br />
if cmiected to be a uuldc to<br />
postwar platmerg, liasten the ere-<br />
fitloa <strong>of</strong> same sort <strong>of</strong> Parkfwfty<br />
danmiESlon In New Jersey.<br />
• * *<br />
8ln?c Pewruory 22 was the<br />
(leadline fo.- the introduction <strong>of</strong><br />
WHS, the hopper was lotided with<br />
row measures, designed to cover<br />
a multitude- <strong>of</strong> commi&sfons,<br />
hopes, and ambitions. Among the<br />
most Important »re:<br />
A series <strong>of</strong> bills by Joraenson.<br />
Ol Middlesex, to change tho<br />
Workmen's Compensation Aot; to<br />
lticnMse Uie weekly bcnetltfi from<br />
fiC in #26; to provide tha< over-<br />
time toe c«ni*uted" "In dctetminlttT<br />
coiDDensatlon; to provide that<br />
*mptoyeei dependent on tips gain<br />
flTeatov benefits to Increase froiri<br />
<strong>On</strong>e to two years the time limit<br />
for mnklnjf ciakns on occupatiCTl-<br />
nl disease; and imcmisln? mnii-<br />
tnum feee for medical witnesses<br />
and Attorneys.<br />
MCCISVB ^Bergen): ^To create a<br />
State Elecfcricamoard fo examine<br />
and license all electricians, with<br />
five board members at £4000 a<br />
Lurilum (BPrxetn: Pcm;'.t!.: em-<br />
ployment to m:di:ii;ht ol. JKiali 1<br />
minoi'S u^i-x ij }'' """" "i'l 1 -'PP ••<br />
vai yr tlii> Pumml'-oii "f VA ~<br />
bor. Tlis present deadline i: 10 li.<br />
m.<br />
M-ithls fB'jrgen): Tc nr.i''itd I'ni-<br />
Stnt> I'nn i'ii'io>i to ] '1 j» now*to su.geit that they<br />
might toe spurred to make further<br />
it stilt more -tf n tyQtfflag/ ptn-<br />
"PuHIni tfie paper 1 Hi Wte «rrt-<br />
tor VutiM not cntini EftnytliU^tr<br />
PuttbHr it «i am powinftnt in<br />
•front <strong>of</strong> the lot'muld ootint ono<br />
'•'point;' inslie ttte fence -<br />
- • ' -' on a* jmth-<br />
course lrt tha<br />
win "<br />
Shorter, tuhe would<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tebrynry 13, this,,year, ho<br />
Wro f e another letter:<br />
"I tmvc not iwrttten you on Uie<br />
sublet* cf,paper hulling since my<br />
h-tt?r <strong>of</strong> March 3^, n>»o( because<br />
<strong>of</strong> th- very Hatlsrnotory.sfcUl at-<br />
^d tJd b»h F<br />
WiiRi 10 hto typmnitor ural tyue*-' to OM ito<strong>of</strong>t flirtii.'abd em die<br />
*fc IQttn mnhcjit »lth Rentle, . etwi!>. itwWit am.. SS^W. niftjer<br />
piitU atnskn The* rav udri^i. would, ktcp fifci «*17 «foin, ru in<br />
- - - ------ cat, «uxl, IK In ((OT, ffiwifwhuHJ<br />
Wirte.i J<br />
... _ ,-d lmihe ;.„,,<br />
lio t * who have bpe tgyour en-<br />
tries In Ule epon lvlng_<br />
notices to report for flrst com-<br />
pulsory autom ws»s<br />
cent to France<br />
Phc tuKgfstpd t*i.H ircourtructlon<br />
»orkttj <strong>of</strong> Woild War IT should<br />
hive Vnowl"*di}i' <strong>of</strong> the wfrk thev<br />
are to do and whnt K cniccred ot<br />
them Mi*' Sehon wild that club<br />
v»men can do so tnuch to help and<br />
l{pep i'P ^P monilc nf the com<br />
muntfy and thplr country<br />
Oihcrs nttendln? were Mr and<br />
Mrs Georpe Qcrkcn, Mr and Mn<br />
Harry S Ad-ims Sr Mr (md Mr^<br />
pmnk Otterbrelt Mr nnd Mn<br />
Walter E Allen, Mrs T M Hatn-<br />
mett Mrs E J Y Hnmmett Mis<br />
M*rv W*i«i Mrs J McCoirrh Mrs<br />
Wirvf i tWHb Mrs Whiter Dittrlch<br />
Mrs George E Brown, Mr-s H'-li<br />
»: i 7 y nn*?t niMd KnHhi a*<br />
M1S8 UUTU OPAL EWING<br />
Mre ^-y „<br />
Personals<br />
Mti. P. Bdwin Rsiber, Plaza pi,,<br />
Is was cmnini'' I »t<br />
the G C MiiTrliy Co ••trre lip*<br />
They will re,idc in Pca-t EllzaVtli<br />
MARRIED<br />
WOMEN<br />
YOU ARE NEEDED IN<br />
VITAIr-OFHCE WORK<br />
Wellington predicts that millions<br />
0' woinin will be <strong>On</strong>wn into war lobs<br />
OHUMQ the borne durlDC 1943.<br />
Wouldn't you Httier be li-lnril far<br />
Hn <strong>of</strong>fice poiUlpn?<br />
Write or telephone 5-3909 for the<br />
fnitluatlne dee booklet. "Mrs Sm'th<br />
Carries <strong>On</strong>," explilnln; now one «o<br />
man solved the problem 6f eupple<br />
tntntlnf her lnromv and taking a vl<br />
tally constructive pail In tho war ef-<br />
fort.<br />
Coileqe'J Commerce<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Arti Bide-<br />
pl >- J - 3W9<br />
1616 Pacific ATO. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Council address-<br />
eel tf^e nifctlrifr on the ,'ivbject <strong>of</strong><br />
"<strong>On</strong>tliollc Action." He timed Ca'li-<br />
ollcs to maintain fitronjy u^llty dur.<br />
Ing the war so Wley may more ef-<br />
fectively comibn,t a nt; Ewlng former <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty<br />
Bell Tplepihone Co operator was<br />
graduated from high school here<br />
In 1941<br />
Ift" couple plan to bp n^airicd In<br />
March at Norfolk, after Mr Mc -<br />
Cn\ck»n completes his trnlnhv<br />
course.<br />
SORORITY TO HAVE<br />
prune CABD PARTY<br />
Tin- Ttv '""• mating <strong>of</strong> Beta SIK<br />
ma Nil Poror.ty 'was tield at tbe<br />
hnmf rf Mrs Romeo Adri'zzl. Lln-<br />
wonrl Tupyiftv eveniriB<br />
Additional p'nis were made foi ft<br />
publir cu'd nirtv at the hnme <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs Jnme'i Scjll Jr 17 H--De* av<br />
Srmprs Pnitit Mnrcb 10 at 1 30 p<br />
m There will be prizes<br />
The first <strong>of</strong> n series <strong>of</strong> private<br />
b f rnn) parties w^ll be held at neict<br />
: at flic home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
t , ad QmfB aayu, 840<br />
Central av., students at MontcUir<br />
State Teaohers' College, were home<br />
the past week end.<br />
• * *<br />
Claude and Homer Gerkep, sons<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. und Mrs, George E. Oerken,<br />
916 <strong>Ocean</strong> av., who attend the Uni-<br />
veralty <strong>of</strong> Maryland, were home<br />
for the Washington birthday week<br />
end.<br />
• * *<br />
Miss Sully Henry, a student at<br />
the New Jersey State College for<br />
Wtomen. New Brunswick, enjoyed<br />
the holiday neck end with heir par-<br />
ents. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Henry,<br />
824 Central av.<br />
• * m<br />
Miss Charlotte Paris, a student<br />
at Moore Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and<br />
Science, Philadelphia, spent the<br />
past week end with her parents,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Paris, 817<br />
Plaza pL<br />
Army Plastic Horses<br />
Continued from Pwe 1 Harbor attfqki ne<br />
Continued from Pw<br />
erlfitendcnt <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Ta-<br />
bernacle Association, has bqea'flii<br />
the Army since the first World War,<br />
He served as General John J. Per-<br />
fftlng'H, courier in France; before<br />
the nrmis^e wan signed<br />
Wfipt rCU COLONEL<br />
•a<br />
uo IQUOLOO<br />
COLONEL<br />
ai' jn' ijrjnr 'B<br />
Ipy f sptiu<br />
( i<br />
Ipy f spti H<br />
pewormpd (q organizing<br />
defense «ct¥Ol« after Pearl<br />
mv..<br />
Harbor ottw*, ne •»Ltwlkncd {a<br />
Oo rapid, IdMMlve^nit In OalHW-i<br />
nln. rf.<br />
Mrs Nultye. son, John, ifno en-<br />
listed in the Aifar/ W Stptemaer.<br />
hte uncle's fo<strong>of</strong>ateps.<br />
• «v**i>k he<br />
etarted , pn an pnicera' tjafj<br />
courts" for i dhenpjai Vartaxa<br />
Edgewrod Araenal, Maryland' He<br />
has Jurt completed p jour-woek to-<br />
t\q. tri'ning course. ,,<br />
•. immediately after the<br />
Herbert TrautirJbcr^ Rimer 1<br />
Ench girl Is requested to brills a<br />
guest,<br />
Mrs, F*nnk H»i«n wM voted Upon<br />
and Bceepted ai a new memcer, ^le<br />
will be Inltiafed In tfie fBiinjt,<br />
A letter was read from Mfi,<br />
t h<br />
Franoes WUaon, thenhtng<br />
fer a gift,<br />
l<br />
She<br />
r g<br />
Membm are plnnnlnir to itttnd<br />
a Mmhined mittin? Monday,<br />
f id »tl<br />
M<br />
March 1, af ttii Bouievvrd<br />
BeBsnntville,<br />
were enkn-ed arjt refresh-<br />
ments Ror4«d—Tl)ose attending-wtsre.-<br />
SfnlHi, Mrs. Jarr/<br />
Scull, .Tr.. Mre. Irvlii JchnE<strong>On</strong>. Jr.<br />
Mr*. Et*win Keller. Mrs. FVank<br />
Hnwn and the hostess.<br />
i ¥ Ph-664<br />
]j JoHNSON;S<br />
* Ml AAurTAve.<br />
A New<br />
PERMANENT<br />
In a New Style<br />
Complete Beauty Service<br />
p<br />
lik St. m CMUNI Am\<br />
Pboo*.935<br />
ROTARV ANVE CMJB<br />
KAS CARD PARTY<br />
A delightful card pnrtv and so.<br />
rial time fol owed a brief business<br />
meeting Tuesday night <strong>of</strong> Tbe Ko-<br />
tiiry Anne Club at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs J Tnarnley Hughes, 740 Wes-<br />
ley (iv Ttie meiribers' husbands par-<br />
ticipated as invited Eliesfe.<br />
ae urescnt were Mr and<br />
Mrs Charles Breckley, Mr. and<br />
Mrs Ifoy E Dart>y, Mr and Mrs<br />
Leduls oandy, Mr and Mre Ocorge<br />
C HaT, Mr und Mrn M L, Leach.<br />
MT aid Mrs Alfred W Powell<br />
Mr md Mrs George Riives, Mr<br />
•Hid Mrs George Selby, Mr and<br />
Mrs Joseph Taleec. Mr and Mrs<br />
j. Torbort, Mr aid Mrs<br />
,-lck R Woodruff, Jr Dr and<br />
Mrs HVghes. Mrs Paul HH\PS Miss none.<br />
Tees Bmckler and Miss Dorothy<br />
Harris<br />
Rcfr"shmcnts were served bv the<br />
hotterses, Mr-* Hu^hPR. Mrs Lcacli,<br />
I Mrs J Pjcicott cadmaii, nnd fAxs. \<br />
Rnyi-s<br />
Th» ne\t meetmg will be March<br />
4 pit? 1 W b" announced Inter, The<br />
hostet: will be Mrs Edwin R<br />
Stiles. Mm George E Bioivn, nnd<br />
Mrs. Inlese.<br />
rOC\NONTAg BIRTHDAY<br />
PARTY TONIGHT<br />
A blrtlntey party celebrutlop and<br />
gomes will follow tonight's meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> Katona 'Council, pcoahontas<br />
idje. in Red Men's Hall<br />
Mr? James Dunn, 92fl Haven »v.<br />
second floor apartment, will enter-<br />
tain on Tueiday at luncheon and<br />
cards for tfie benefit <strong>of</strong> the lodge.<br />
Mr 1 ; Goletnan OtiAnce, 13th at<br />
And Fay av, was hostess Tuesday<br />
atternron at a benefit party. Mrs<br />
George Cassldy was high scorer m<br />
rummy: Mrs. Albert cammim. in<br />
pinochle, and Mrs. Ehrood Maxwell<br />
received tlw door pri»- , ,<br />
Other ptayers were: Mrs Lincoln<br />
Rau Sr, Mrs Frank Biggins, Mrs<br />
Nldc itealrm. Mrs. Welter Bartholo-<br />
mew, Mm Robert smith, Mrs.<br />
James DiUn and MtT, Helen 01MP.<br />
Su&anne Brlce, a student at<br />
Peiroe Business School, Phlladel-<br />
hpla, was n week-end guest <strong>of</strong> her<br />
parents, Mr. and Mre. uarlton C.<br />
Brlce, 928 Central av.<br />
• • *<br />
Miss Gloria Palmer, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and "Mrs. Emll Palmer, 400<br />
Battcrsca rd., a Senior ut St. Jos-<br />
eph Academy. Chestnut Hill. Pa.,<br />
was a week-end house gue*t <strong>of</strong> a<br />
classmate. Miss Veronica Stevens,<br />
Ablngton, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Pal-<br />
mer spent tlw wetk end iii New<br />
York. They were registered at The<br />
Astor Hotel.<br />
• * n<br />
Miss Doris Lohmlller, 601 8th st.<br />
returned- Monday from a four-day<br />
vtelt in Norristown, Pn.. where she<br />
was a guest <strong>of</strong> Miss Bartwra Rain-<br />
bo, a resort Summer visitor.<br />
»* • •<br />
Mr* Weslev oraucr and daugh-<br />
ter, Miss Editih Grauer, Prankford,<br />
Pa., arrived In the rceort on Wash-<br />
ington's birthday for a ylrlt. <strong>of</strong> sev-<br />
eral days with Mr. ali * *<br />
Mrs. Edith Bourgeois and Mrs.<br />
Janet Carraine, <strong>of</strong> Stalnton's De-<br />
partment Siwre, returned Tuesday<br />
from a week's trip to N*>w York<br />
<strong>City</strong>,<br />
* • •<br />
Mrs. Elsie H. Welker, 4th st, and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av., spent ths week end in<br />
New York <strong>City</strong>.<br />
• « •<br />
Mte Marte BmiUi, 1884 Asf&ury<br />
av.. »nd MIM Jane Wee, 14th st.<br />
and Tioga ter., were reglsteriid at<br />
the Pennsylvania Hotel, New York<br />
<strong>City</strong>, last week end,<br />
w m •<br />
Mrs. Planch** Jfoung, formerly <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty, is recuperating sntts-<br />
factorlly In tihe Piedmont Hospital,<br />
Atlanui, Ga., Wrhcrc she underwent<br />
an operation Saturday.<br />
* • •<br />
Miss Florence Humes returned re-<br />
cently from Port Lauderdnlc, Bn,<br />
wberc she spent the Winter. She<br />
is being entertained by Miss June<br />
Jennhms, 4th st. and Asbury av., un-<br />
til some time In April when her<br />
parents, Mr -and Mrs. Rlehiird<br />
Humes, ST., will return to their re-<br />
Sort home.<br />
• * •<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joscpti Dcrnosicl TI.<br />
17 Delaware av., Soiners point, are<br />
receiving congratulations upon thr<br />
arrival <strong>of</strong> their rljst ©MM, Joseph<br />
Demoski HI, PVIbruary 18, in fihore<br />
17 Complete i<br />
Nursing Course<br />
Graduates Can Wear<br />
Red Cross Pin<br />
Mi-, Bayaw Buckley, Omlrhian<br />
at Home Nursing, O"ean <strong>City</strong><br />
Branch a/I the American nod OIXJSS.<br />
repor*pd at the executive committee<br />
meelliff Tuesday at Ral Croa,<br />
Hcadq'Jartere, that 17 women ccw-<br />
pletcd the Homo Nursing Course <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fered In the recent clnssci teuffht<br />
by Mn BOboit J Ijackey and Mrs<br />
Ralpn Chester,<br />
tare Buckley alyj announced that<br />
under lew <strong>of</strong>ficial regulations all<br />
gradu>i f es <strong>of</strong> Homo Nmslnir CSoursei<br />
are entitled to iiirear ttie newlyjde-<br />
rjUe n y e<br />
signed Red Cross pin with the tur-<br />
quoise border, rcprcscntlnte Home<br />
Wirsitig Scri/loe, and' a turquols?<br />
pinafore similar to the blue Nurses'<br />
Aide pinafore, to be wwn over a<br />
while uniform.<br />
Home Nursing graduate', mny se-<br />
cure their pins for 15 cent- at Red<br />
Cross Headquarters, 41X Olh Rt. Ar-<br />
rangements are now being made to<br />
order standard turquoise material<br />
which will tie eold at Stalnton's for<br />
tfhe gmduatea who w|;d to make<br />
rticir pinafores.<br />
BIRTirDAY .SURPRISE PARTY<br />
FOR HiJDDY KREPS<br />
;MT. «nd Mrs. CHI Smith, 1135<br />
Bay V- are reooiiiing coppmtula-<br />
J upon tne Wrtb df their Hi*t<br />
« an. ]Mt WWne^dsy In<br />
*morW Borott He wfc<br />
pounds «nd bti fteeft sam-<br />
fo * '' '<br />
Memorial Hospital. Mother and<br />
baby are doing nicely.<br />
* • * *<br />
Prllends <strong>of</strong> Miss Emma Ori*riths<br />
701 Central av., tvlll rejret bo tear<br />
<strong>of</strong> her being critically ill at her<br />
Miss Helen Patterson, Aldan, Del-<br />
aware County, Ra., is enjoying sev-<br />
eral days visiting her aitint and un<br />
cle, Mr. and Mis. Robert Lear, 810<br />
Wesley av<br />
* * •<br />
Miss Jean Voss, <strong>of</strong> Orcan C' f v<br />
has been oh<strong>of</strong>/m as one <strong>of</strong> the stu-<br />
dents at State Teachers' College.<br />
Glb t ttlt i V<br />
to participate in a Vo-i<br />
cabulary Hour prcgmnl, March 1<br />
nor <strong>of</strong> Buddy iEreps wns given Sat-<br />
urt/ay roght by Miss Betty Booth<br />
at her home. 704 Central av. Bed,<br />
wh'te. nnd bluo <br />
ftges to Mrs, fl, B. BouUer and<br />
M». John Clark.<br />
• # *<br />
ION IS BORN TO<br />
11,000 Surgical<br />
Dressings Made<br />
160 Women Twn Out<br />
Prodigious Vytnourit<br />
At the monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
executive committee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
CMy Branch <strong>of</strong> the'American Bed<br />
Croas, Tuesday afternoon ftt Red<br />
Cross ttead^uarters, Mrs 'Jay Me-<br />
Cray,
in First Round <strong>of</strong><br />
State Tournament<br />
Bm JBcWes.<br />
Ml*- 9U toy Bill Smith and Al Siam:<br />
*— satrclted Woodruff; SOrJiryTted<br />
DTmperio and 305 1>y Bwtag Gor-<br />
UwilW<br />
5SSSS<br />
the<br />
tatt»fe<br />
dmi-<br />
i*B- totad<br />
etaf<br />
h«M!M<br />
<strong>of</strong> Man-<br />
ADAMS, DITTRKH HIGH<br />
»t 8FA8BOBE LEAGCK<br />
T*-> shut-out victories also oc-<br />
Icoijue<br />
•Dhe lOceaa Olty High scbool bas-<br />
te e paired to meet Eb? Bsr-<br />
g in the .opening round <strong>of</strong><br />
tf\ tranueJ invitation badMtbelJ<br />
toonuuneot sjxmsored by the New<br />
Jeraey State intttafflalastiD Athle-<br />
tic Association.<br />
No date* or sites for ttie toim-<br />
ment games have .been announced<br />
ty the state body, which on Toes-<br />
day ideaped ttie names <strong>of</strong> >23-school<br />
team? dioeen to. compete for titles<br />
in the^vsrtous groups*.<br />
However, tlie tourney la supposed<br />
to begin shortly after M&Kft 1 and<br />
continue until atibut March 15. The<br />
State A, A. announced some t'me<br />
ago that in order••to reduce travel-<br />
Ing distances, the practice <strong>of</strong> ploy-<br />
ing all games on neutral floors<br />
xnxdd He abolished.<br />
In the Group 1 pairings. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> meets; ggg Hartwr while Pit-<br />
man clashes with Riverside. "Itie<br />
two vlnreru will meet tor the South<br />
did<br />
Jersey diadem.<br />
Sw«Ie«*oro<br />
ffnsra the<br />
High was dropped<br />
1 competitive list<br />
from<br />
inter to Spring: sy<br />
Sports at Center - -<br />
gprlni55e^ftjvltie8 to tbe BM- '<br />
nation Center this nfcek, as It<br />
mode a sudden transition from<br />
the frigid iipot^i<strong>of</strong> let £k«tlnk ,<br />
to Hieitarmerpastlmes<strong>of</strong> shuf-<br />
ifleboard, basketball. trec]cand<br />
baseball.<br />
The Center rink had five flays<br />
<strong>of</strong> let stating, WJUCB was fol-<br />
lowea Immediately by an upturn<br />
in interest in oilier directions<br />
Director George Gardiner said<br />
eignt to 12 ptayera dally were<br />
using ttie siniffleiJoerd courts<br />
this week, trhile 40 to 60 chil-<br />
dren ol oil ages enjoyed the<br />
play apparatus on the field.<br />
Like the first robins, there<br />
we a couple <strong>of</strong> cariy cinder<br />
path nsptrtuits out limbering up,<br />
and baseball \yilK and gloves<br />
mode their Initial appearance<br />
<strong>of</strong> (lie season.<br />
1 Because <strong>of</strong> r the<br />
victor? by rackiiK six field goal?<br />
nhUe VanderpolT and WO'ion turn<br />
ed in six and five polnt-s rpcpcctlv-<br />
lv Harris was JUE'I for the Avalon<br />
crew with nine markers<br />
It already tins been announced<br />
that lhe OPA haw amended the ra-<br />
tionin" rules to permit use <strong>of</strong> power<br />
bouts for family or personal neces-<br />
sity, procurement <strong>of</strong> essential foods<br />
ond .'implies necewry fi s hln-i or<br />
m anv operation In MxwixiBnce<br />
wilh Coast Guard or Nan require-<br />
ments<br />
Owners <strong>of</strong> recreational motor<br />
boat?, under this plan an permit-<br />
ted to use them under the some<br />
general conditions that govern the<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> a private automobile In<br />
addition, boats can have gas for<br />
use In connection with the Coast<br />
Guiuri Auxiliary duties<br />
Oas for boajtg is banned when<br />
It la used for pleasure cruising<br />
tports flshinz. visitlrij places<br />
tbe pan twelve months, says the<br />
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * , * * * * *<br />
Vegetables Get<br />
Price Ceilings<br />
OPA Acts to Prevent<br />
Food Gouging<br />
To help housewives out <strong>of</strong> 1'ic'r<br />
fc/id rurchMlne dilemmn. brouRlii<br />
about bv the forthcomini? oolnt. ru-<br />
tloning <strong>of</strong> canned goods, the <strong>of</strong>lic*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Price Administration tY*i n-ce*<br />
imposed em^yenicy price ceilings on<br />
flv« freMh staple vegetables.<br />
Prices on tomatoes, enrrots, O<br />
bage. pem nnd snap beans were<br />
fixed nt the lcvw W wrist watcll, inetftl<br />
[ \tnA SalUfilaj I el. in at Villjtfe lilt<br />
,tre Illlli.ltJ F-. S. R. on I.U^L. Ite<br />
turn to »15 H»y »v. 226.<br />
• • ---i *^"J . ^MM I<br />
ApartinenU For Rent<br />
[ yEARl,Y Heated unftirnnhcd<br />
ident** one. two *nd tlirec brinumu><br />
Richard B Fox. 8tll si and Allan- c<br />
hcattd. uottimishtd. 3 bed-<br />
rODDi apartment, all Conveniences. rdX<br />
tonable rent year round Apply Ke*'t<br />
Hardwire and Pftint Co, 654 Aabnty BV<br />
MOf>EKN. well heated 2 btdionm apirt<br />
ment, aulotnatic Ileat, al«i heited rnjion<br />
b> da> <strong>of</strong> w-fek, nt winter pMcr* Mill<br />
ti A\ l irtinents Nat tb and W vs\c\ a><br />
Phone 737 _^ , ^& •'<br />
tE(_CO^I> floor uiif u nil abed ti rooin nul<br />
"lath tpartment^ jt-ar rininil II»l uattr<br />
T£AX)U apnrlmfiit « , 32-ycar-o'd<br />
eoldkr BOH or Mr nnd Mra Ait&iVT<br />
S, Chenoweth, E. Ne w.Jersey av.<br />
Someis Point He 'was laid to rest<br />
In Uie Ameiioan Lislon Cemettty<br />
at Kcamey<br />
Private Ghenowelti, p. memJrer <strong>of</strong><br />
the Anpy Air Force and In training<br />
as a giouncl crew mechanic, was<br />
drowned Monday In NttirfisSa but<br />
no details <strong>of</strong> tlie Incident 1**18 given<br />
in th» brl<strong>of</strong> LeJeicnun noti r yl"li l*'s<br />
parents, or In a lettf r ol bympjiUiy<br />
to them frcm his commanding <strong>of</strong>-<br />
ficer,<br />
Mr and Mis. Chenowetli said ar-<br />
rangements Acre icing made Wcd-<br />
nesda' for burial to take plate t'l<br />
rasta. and that they do not<br />
plan to atLenJ Army friends at tl ul<br />
place vere as^tinij with arronge-<br />
rr.ente<br />
JomPs Chenowoth who enl!«t(-d<br />
nboijt i year ago, nttenaed Bom-<br />
en Point aivl Atlantic O\t\ schools,<br />
i'irr' I and liter Printctoa Unlversit 1<br />
* I Hi-, futlici is Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'.i sup-<br />
erinlk"i< l r«it tl fichoci-i and his mo-<br />
ther Is n mttnibfr <strong>of</strong> tlie Somcrs<br />
Point Bou>ii <strong>of</strong> Blucjtion A, sltti'i,<br />
Miss Mary etienoweth ip In the<br />
4ran Nuitcs Corps nnd is overseas<br />
AnotihcT Kiiter, Mrt Don Batey<br />
ifBltieji in Somera Point.<br />
WE ARE B<br />
LEt TIltE 1 ;, hrmir<br />
in kliR17 (.AKAGE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Soldiers<br />
Now Scattered<br />
All Over World<br />
Uflcti<br />
eer is ioi()fiessed v*tihvttie vast-<br />
nees <strong>of</strong> the worfd efrufc^p Thin<br />
bundles ot I^PEIB are prepared<br />
to be sent to local selJi-rs and<br />
E.dlouj all avef {he world. '<br />
Tliou?h the papera "lnnuBt <strong>of</strong>'eMteim «nd een-<br />
lial Purope, Spain .snd iNorth Aid-<br />
cs. plus nutritloiial dteeoees that<br />
follow In the wake ot rtarytttton.<br />
STAOOEIIING<br />
3. Tile problem. <strong>of</strong> ,<br />
^iero mav fte at iwst eOOft.OOO Oer- | *g er .<br />
man loldiere fleeing to tUuunlM-, *"<br />
and ' anotiier 2X100,000 HiinB&HAii,<br />
Rumanian, Bulgarian an* Bptui&t<br />
soldiers i&vmtnK from the eastern<br />
fronts 'There will t»'300OOT0 pirt-<br />
coneri <strong>of</strong> war in Oehnnny who,Till<br />
centml Europe. Mpre<br />
though tt'»y recently liad a -heat ^t f and last -nple mem'her or t-e<br />
COCKER Kpnni,:! |iu|i[ik«. III.:<br />
Anon.ihlr. PlnMie Ple;iaini<br />
Winter Rentals<br />
IM6 (FNTHAI. AVE second fl<br />
3 licricoohl^. flc Flertrnliix refrmrfa<br />
•ar»ge liot wBt» radiiitKin mil<br />
mnntlilr Stt Il»nty Lloul dm<br />
JJ'S Aahiirv a»<br />
For Rent<br />
YEARLY. W0 H«veil «v.. S Drillnom«.<br />
nip a" Miionl or c«'l Ihe reliable<br />
Thufnit DeCerbo. 73 W«vt ». ri.,ilerl<br />
Personals<br />
VISIT our corset depauinenT. A fuj|<br />
<strong>of</strong> slrdleJ. i<br />
Fiadimti-d from the Na\Ml Training<br />
Sohoo' fo- c'»i n id in * iri*p "t<br />
mate, tntrd<br />
rating <strong>of</strong><br />
CALI I'S for lli.imrliulll Ifiml-i rnai<br />
pianoH ric isaiUiille FurtiMurc V<br />
rh.ine ]"villf 1167. ll-jrHf<br />
nai and<br />
V'i *i<br />
lljHf<br />
Business Services<br />
Commercial PRINTING<br />
L BARRETT, 107 Artury A«<br />
Ph l£i? p r t -it*'-r commrr-lB] itatton<br />
ToCANDEN<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
PIANOS *:„•<br />
ln». Artrnir A 0<br />
Kr.,1.<br />
SAVE FUKLI Kc-»i(lc your liome *;i'i<br />
white w^t^rpro<strong>of</strong> iisbe^tun. New jncilioil<br />
pives tliorotisti inituiAilon, As]ili»!t ro<strong>of</strong><br />
Ing Skilled mediant" Ttfili or teniit<br />
Jff ,-€r i' tii\oicnt 1 rec f^tiimte IN<br />
DEPENDLNT BOOl I"JC week course hicludcil<br />
lnstrnrilon in wlrln?. miitliematic.<br />
tmd c'eotrical ttieory.<br />
SECOND LIEUTENANT<br />
Oeorve Proncis Robert*, eon <strong>of</strong><br />
.Whn K, Bobcits n^id :i rotmer So-<br />
mws I'ohit resident, hue been coin-<br />
a Kiicontl lieutenant alt^i<br />
fnem Uie Officers' Can<br />
(llriati! School <strong>of</strong> tha Brfuntrv at<br />
I\>rt Bennine", Oft.<br />
Robert*, who wtia n csinjoral be-<br />
fore cvterhiK the <strong>of</strong>ficer .school, en-<br />
tered the service June 24, 1942. and<br />
yipd been at camp Cr<strong>of</strong>t, 8&. Me<br />
was "graduated frotn <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
W d l d T l<br />
p<br />
slty<br />
g Sdiool and Temple Univcr-<br />
DAILV bu$ SERVICE<br />
«.»A!J||. ' 3.00P.M.<br />
«^$AM 5.45 P.'M..<br />
•S.1QP.M.'<br />
Forget<br />
Gas Rationing<br />
And Shoo Shortages Tlitso Long<br />
"Waiter EveningB,<br />
JIG-SAW<br />
PUZZLES<br />
ABE ENTERTAINING,<br />
INTERESTING<br />
We baTp,ip«ted*tand equipment<br />
and are now making Intwlo/Jdng<br />
plywood pUMlra <strong>of</strong> XSQ to 300<br />
ptoce»,»ltB * | K(l<br />
10 by ^Slnche*. i<br />
uEr^a an nf'j<br />
Orel •<br />
The<br />
! laye, BuiTnn Indo-Chinn, .<br />
Du nan 17 -on or Police Kow, have fallen to Japan<br />
and Mrs Beijamin F. stripped completely <strong>of</strong> their forme."<br />
222 A'bury •« and<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oe Sophomore clas" <strong>of</strong><br />
t hi»h school akr- rp-entlv<br />
er!'"(d l'i the Navy wl ]i»ft with<br />
statoncd a;<br />
H Iso is<br />
yron. N. Y.<br />
Tup" Dlir.opfl. Tr<br />
stppd rap<br />
administrations,<br />
Th^ second to<br />
penritmt area<br />
5th st, who entered the Armv In gimn,on av jrc h,._ b~,n ,_ .„. v,<br />
October. h..s been Kr-.d.mted f» K ^ u . c vcm<br />
a course n.i a tighter aln-raft a-- I cc ' m ° ieAn -<br />
morcr. at tht Air Forces Teoiinlcil<br />
Training School, Buckley FiUd, Col<br />
He hoi been transferred to tlic Ad-<br />
vjinced Flying School, Eagle Pass.<br />
Texas.<br />
BAKNFS TUAININO FOlt<br />
St'B-CnASLK »UTIF,S<br />
Ensign Luclcn Biu^ies, Jr who r e<br />
mfother. Mrs, Edna Bsrnes' <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> ticme IS at 1234 Pleasure v nv<br />
who h»3 toeen Jnstructlnz ot Uie<br />
HoltWocd Benoh Officers' Indoc-<br />
trination Sejjool for the past Uo<br />
mojithi, was tfonrterted Saturday<br />
Gas Rationing<br />
Cuts Tax Revenue<br />
State Suffers ?1 P.C.<br />
Decline in 1942<br />
Gn r olln£ r'ltlonlii!? was rcqyins 1 -<br />
He feir a decline o>f morn thnn 21<br />
pfrcrrt in ero^s r^ie^uc duT'nt<br />
1*»42 the B "flte Tax DepartniPnt<br />
annovnert Mondiv<br />
Rpreipts liwt ^ car froiii ptrri'nt*<br />
tn\*>^ wwr g*t 871 5 fl l Ms rojnpiirwl<br />
wilh $29032 563 '*! 1941 aw*. &}-<br />
lertions for loct Dec^mbt] weic al-<br />
most 35 pfercejit bolttw ltvcmio for<br />
tlic corresponding month the pre<br />
VIOUJ ear.<br />
nan tax nfielpta dropped <strong>of</strong>f ?<br />
percent due to the p*t)MMt 4 on or<br />
maklnn workable s^methlnj -jte will<br />
liavc created ourselves.<br />
Admirable as t.^ie ITtiitea Nfltlons<br />
roncents are. the ailthor declares,<br />
we st.'lj an? In the realm <strong>of</strong> speech<br />
nnd rtietorlc.<br />
RATIONING EXPI-ATOED<br />
DfBING BLACKOUT<br />
The club approved annual contrf-<br />
i t tfl dC<br />
War Fund Drive, the Vlnoland Ke_<br />
OF PUBlIC SAUL<br />
TAKE NOTICE THAT on 1 Sal ,.<br />
M^rcl) 6 VH\ ki itJD uViocJcTtn tht- nfttf-.<br />
noon. Eastern War Time. *t t<br />
Ktirtz Ctt, 14 Atlantic Avtnue,<br />
<strong>City</strong>. New Jer«tjv I «hatl<br />
nubhc -vendue otlf 19*0 M«ro<br />
l if Sri iif ten&l nutn^itr ^99AJ2<br />
nitn)Iitr 99A129165. rtpoSitHtd i|U^. ,^-^.r..<br />
A JacoLyt by rc&toh <strong>of</strong> bruah at con*<br />
ditluiul "Sic contmrt dlK-d Atigiitt %<br />
l t H\ executft! liy the mid Toseph 1 A.<br />
Jacuby H« purch»»c*-, *nij Edw, Kuitt<br />
Bf fttHer. trtr kaid contract h*< *<br />
arlnjr<br />
CicM 1<br />
i<br />
Ualcii Ptt) a. 1MI<br />
ALBERT B MELNIK.<br />
/Vn-"f. In Poet f?r X'-.v-rW1<br />
J 36.1t,|.ftt.»<br />
SHERIFF'S SALE •<br />
fiy vlrttie <strong>of</strong> a «rit <strong>of</strong> Fieri. Facia*,<br />
(<strong>of</strong> Jiili <strong>of</strong> MfirtK^ffcd PJeniiBe*. til tnr<br />
l i h / "i<br />
ijHid (*i<br />
ir« Slrwl<br />
AmoniH ii <strong>of</strong> eatd di;" M h<br />
•senroei Project and the Ponnv Art n tin- nftomcim' <strong>of</strong> ««iii diiyl m ihr<br />
Fund The collect was read ty Mrs VuriKS <strong>of</strong>fice, m Cape M«y rourt Home<br />
Harriet VonOlWer<br />
r *Af, ",%, r ^Vn N "oH J ^J' ,„„,„<br />
Miss Affiiea Bradlev exnlniT"! with thr • appurtinancti, m tiK bill, nl<br />
P^ nt T!-it/'on>ni while the sintewide c mpl ""t •« tl"- ««"l csmr imriiniinrij<br />
blarkout waa in pnfciBS,. "AH""!^^!!^^''* '•„«"»<br />
T(l7'rtlirt'"1 l.nrl »n,1 pn «••«-• facmnnfrr imiicilUrty<br />
bv the president, Mrs Wllam Y <strong>of</strong>ntniwl, •>t"itt. ly>n« and being ••<br />
Christrm. fol^iwcd the speakers ;^r^'/ £ ^"ststV n Ow Eiitrrly lint if<br />
r iull Ki-d and al the .Suutfteixrrly COT*<br />
rtr <strong>of</strong> iJit 2im; txtrndinii ihcnri ffif<br />
"Jorthmidlv, iloiiu »ht Eiltvrly lite V.'<br />
lit ?m 120 '«l t« Iht SoMtllrrlvA|lr-*<br />
<strong>of</strong> a 9 fc?t wnii ailty vxrrmlinr to<br />
Jto.-Hl ind coi t^-iltrlc uhh Atlant t 11,<br />
tfard: ,'2) bd«tv-an1l>, alon^ ihe So<br />
i-rly iint <strong>of</strong> wiJ alley. Wm frrt to<br />
Weitcrl; line <strong>of</strong> 1 nf 2ttf>. tlienre<br />
In 1<br />
were adopted, and Stnte Federation<br />
nrmln^t'on? were endorsed<br />
Rcfrfshmtnts were served lollov-<br />
Ing the meeting.<br />
TO DISCUSS CWRRENT ISSUES<br />
The newt meethiK will'take place<br />
Thursday nfcht at the iiomc <strong>of</strong> MTi<br />
D Hosooe Pauncc, 819 Plaza<br />
A Panel on current<br />
sues in HI "fce featured with MJis<br />
Bradley, ehalrmaii. ,<br />
OthiT mernlien? presnit were:<br />
Ircent due to the pDMMton <strong>of</strong><br />
pleasure drivn and rctlu, flon <strong>of</strong>]>*. Benjanita F Allgcod, Mrs<br />
Oarlton C Bice Mlrs Oeorrgs E<br />
ntlon coupon value.<br />
U-r d'lvln,r re^tr'c'tnn* nl e<br />
the ftate In lh liquor<br />
w'.th , 1 Hmi;(T<br />
O71.l"0 from th!?i<br />
tolnl o,f $1-<br />
li<br />
percent below January, l!)42.<br />
USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
j ,<br />
Oarlton C. Brice, Mlrs Oeorrgs E.<br />
Brown, Mrs. Faunce, Mrs. Qeixrtft<br />
Pfcoher. Mra.; tovmond L. Flte, Mrs,<br />
H. Watford a«rdiner, Mi-s. J. FleKe<br />
Guyer, Mrs,' Morgan Hand, Mrs.<br />
#i" ustus n HopnlfR, Mrs Ira B—>tt<br />
Johnson, Mite. Mary Kassab, Mrs<br />
Lawrence M. Lear. Mrs. Andrew<br />
R.'Maxwell. Mrs. Clinton B. Price,<br />
phlladelplila.<br />
He is fitatic-.ictl in<br />
BI".I2AY Tf.l-VsrEK.Rrt><br />
Pri.^tc Fir 1 -*, rla'3 V/in'ter T<br />
ahay has been transferred from<br />
Port Andrews. Mfl*^ to O'd fito<br />
tiqn Hospital nt Fort Devrrj. Mass<br />
STARTS TKAINING rOl'hsiE<br />
Kiss jeani.e M Mlllfr. ot Wild-<br />
Lralnipg |n<br />
^s at WJ,<br />
-1 ,„ p<br />
Prldflv to begin traininij lor Hi-'<br />
WVEB rid SPAHS at. Kiinter <strong>On</strong>l-<br />
BEAB THE CLASSIFIED<br />
lege, New York Olty. Blglit <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
group were (ram South Jersey.<br />
if.<br />
ANHOUNCINC...<br />
Texaco Scrvi<br />
' 9th3t.'&<br />
fc* , -<br />
• iVw^i<br />
UNUSUAL<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
For Girls 18 to 35<br />
Pleasant, clean work. Paid .while training. Sorne<br />
Iqipwledge <strong>of</strong> typing required for handling telegrams<br />
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NOT FACTORY WORK<br />
: art active 11 part in the war; <<br />
ithnardly, along tlic WvAtrrty llne^<br />
J**. 130 l?i-t to UH. Nortlirli Iti<br />
Of Atlinlie itnitevHiil: thrncv (4) \ut<br />
Snti<br />
Lot Athnlie lilevaril: thenc<br />
Wardly. ilnnff the Northerly,<br />
htitir HTmlc\aril. 65 feet to \<br />
<strong>of</strong> At,<br />
e'jBl»tt 'rit<br />
\EIM\ I'ARTI OF I ly. New JciMi-y I »hall Axiffur tt> »lf<br />
At nn&ilc vrrKMr on<br />
MAfeCH 3RD, 1M3, t<br />
•t tl'e *-nnr <strong>of</strong> t\tO *>'C1MU (FipttTTI W«^<br />
lira*) in ilf aft rti