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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 />

l '<br />

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

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